Hulu will begin to stream Medalist Season 2 with Japanese audio and English subtitles on February 20 in the U.S. Fans can visit the Medalist Season 2 page on Hulu to see the release time in their respective time zones, according to Disney senior manager of English dubbing Reuben Lack.
The Medalist Season 2 anime premiered on January 24 at 25:30 JST / 11:30 a.m. EST on the “NUMAnimation” programming block on TV Asahi and 23 other affiliate channels. Disney+ and Hulu are streaming the anime in various regions around the world. A Medalist sequel film is set to premiere in Japanese theaters in 2027.
HANA performs the opening theme song “Cold Night.” Conton Candy will perform the ending theme song “Rookies.”
The anime’s new cast members include:
- Natsuko Abe as Yūna Yagi
- Mao Itou as Rinna Sarukawa
- Maria Naganawa as Roba Manaka
- Minami Tanaka as Yotsuha Ushikawa
- Hikaru Tōno as Kurumi Risu
- Takako Tanaka as Sakina Anaguma
- Yūko Natsuyoshi as Sana Niwatori
- Hibiku Yamamura as Iruka Okazaki
- Kotomi Aihara as Riina Kojō
- Ai Kayano as Marika Kurione
Hazuki Nakamura is the art director of Medalist Season 2, and Kentaro Kashiwagi is the compositing director of photography. Japanese figure skater Rika Hongo will take part in the anime’s motion capture film alongside former Olympic skater Akiko Suzuki, who choreographed the skating routines for the first season. Suzuki collaborated with retired figure skater Yuhana Yokoi and active figure skater Hinano Isobe.
Tsurumaikada launched the manga in May 2020 in Kodansha’s Afternoon magazine, and it’s still ongoing. Kodansha USA Publishing licenses the manga in the US.
Lastly, here’s an overview of the manga, via Kodansha:
Tsukasa, whose dreams were crushed. Inori, left to fend for herself. These two share a dream…and their tenacity may be the only thing that sees them through. Their destination? The ice…on the world’s stage!