In the latest episode of Medalist titled ‘Dance The Night,’ Inori attended a special training camp with her dance club, and Mario was invited as a guest instructor. Mario commended Tsukasa’s eagerness, but Hitomi noted his hesitancy. During a chat at the bathhouse, Rioh questioned Tsukasa’s qualifications as a coach, arguing that he hadn’t participated in many competitions.
At first, Tsukasa hesitated but eventually chose to aid Rioh in perfecting a triple-double combo. Simultaneously, Inori successfully executed her first double Axel and triple Salchow, which fueled Rioh’s growing irritation about being outperformed. Noticing that Rioh’s struggles were rooted in his inability to match Jun’s talent, Tsukasa came up with a fresh training regimen for him.
In the 12th episode of Medalist, Tsukasa will skate on the ice, showcasing his abilities in a way that echoes Jun Yodoka for Rioh. This performance could potentially alter Rioh’s view of Tsukasa, revealing unexpected talents he possesses.
Afterwards, it’s predicted that Rioh will admit his mistake and offer an apology to Tsukasa. As the series winds down, attention is likely to shift towards how far Inori and Tsukasa are willing to go in pursuit of their final objectives.
‘Shirone’s Lesson’ – Episode 12 of Medalist is set to premiere on March 23, 2025 at 1:30 am Japanese Standard Time (JST). International audiences can expect differing release times. In Japan, it will be broadcasted on TV Asahi during the NUMAnimation slot, CS TV Asahi, and BS Asahi.
The episode will additionally air on streaming services like ABEMA and Niconico (in Japan). For international viewers, it can be streamed on Disney+, while in specific regions, the entire series, which includes Medalist Episode 12, can be found on Hulu.
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*At the time this was written, the release dates and times given are correct, but they may be altered by the creators whenever they see fit.
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2025-03-20 18:53