In the Winter season of 2025, anime enthusiasts were thrilled by the premiere of fresh series like “Sakamoto Days” and the comeback of beloved shows such as “Solo Leveling,” “The Apothecary Diaries,” and “My Happy Marriage.” However, amidst these blockbuster hits, a lesser-known gem named “Medalist” has been steadily winning fans’ hearts. This series is rapidly climbing the ranks to become one of the top new anime on Hulu. Fortunately for those who found themselves smitten with it unexpectedly, “Medalist ” is back for Season 2 and recently unveiled a brand-new trailer.
A recent tweet from @medalist_PR unveiled a fresh trailer for the upcoming Season 2 of “Medalist,” scheduled for airing in January 2026. The series was swiftly greenlit for another season in March, just following the final episode’s release, and fans are now treated to a tantalizing sneak peek of what awaits in Season 2. As of now, no specific release date or number of episodes have been disclosed. However, the newly released teaser hints that Season 2 may delve into the Chubu Block Tournament, where we’ll see familiar characters like Hikaru and new ones, such as Inori, embarking on a fresh challenge. Her trusted coach, Tsukasa, will undoubtedly be by her side throughout this journey.
Medalist Unleashes Season 2 Trailer Ahead of Winter 2026 Release
🌟 Excitedly announcing the release of the Teaser PV for Season 2 of “#Medalist”! 🌟
Gathering courage, I’m ready to gamble for victory… The battle begins now! 🚀
Starting from January 2026, catch the newest season of “Medalist” on TV Asahi’s NUMAnimation block! #medalist 📺🎉
— 『メダリスト』TVアニメ公式 (@medalist_PR) July 27, 2025
Drawing from Tsurumaikada’s Monthly Afternoon manga, “Medalist” has gained widespread popularity, captivating not just its intended seinen demographic, but readers of all ages and genders. While it stands as a distinct narrative, for many, the series has served as a comforting balm to soothe the void left by “Yuri on Ice” and the premature ending of “Ice Adolescence.
The medalist radiates such an infectious passion and admiration for the sport that it’s hard not to feel the same way. Moreover, the show’s main character, Inori Yuitsuka, is so endearing and likeable that it’s difficult not to love her. The same can be said about her coach, Tsukasa Akeuraji, whose performance in Season 1, Episode 12 left audiences everywhere captivated. All in all, there are countless reasons to cherish Medalist, and the anticipation for Season 2 only grows stronger, especially since the promotional content hints at an even larger cast of young figure skaters to support.
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