Medalist season 2 reveals release date via new trailer: Everything you need to know

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Inori Yuitsuka (Image Credits: ENGI)

Following the positive reception of a successful first season, Medalist Season 2 will get back on TV, adapting the figure-skating manga written by Tsurumaikada based on the sports drama that won a wide audience. The original series stood out with elaborate skating routines, character-based competition, and choreography based on real skaters; all these aspects are the factors that make a second season a green light. The expectations of the manga fans, as well as the ones who have not read the manga, are high that Medalist Season 2 will bring up the technical and emotional levels of the main characters. This article is a summary of the verified facts on when, who, the cast, and the way the sequel will be delivered to the viewers.

Medallist Season 2 will be aired on January 25, 2026, and the time will be 1:30 JST. The same date and slot were announced with a new trailer and key visual, setting a definite goal for the series to come back. The show will be broadcast on the TV Asahi channel, NUMAnimation block, and will run on 23 affiliate channels; this guarantees wide domestic coverage of the Medalist Season 2. It will have a special preview of the first two episodes on January 17, at Marunouchi Piccadilly in Tokyo.

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Musical and promotional information was also provided by the newly released trailer: the song that will be used as the opening theme of the second season of the show is called Cold Night, and is performed by the girl group HANA, and the new key visual of the season will accompany the announcement.v Specific episode times were published with the trailer, 25:30 JST on the premiere night, so international viewers should note that local air dates will vary. Promotion for Medalist Season 2 stresses both the emotional arcs of the skaters and the technical upgrades in animation and choreography preparation.

Casting and production staff updates were included in the trailer and press material. Other new members of the voice cast in the second season of Medalist are Natsuko Abe portraying Yunah Yagi, Mao Itou as Rinna Sarukawa, Maria Naganawa as Roba Manaka, Minami Tanaka as Yotsuha Ushikawa, and Hikaru Touno as Kurumi Risu. It is also announced to have Takako Tanaka as Sakina Anaguma, Yui Natsuyoshi as Sana Niwatori, Hibiku Yamamura as Iruka Okazaki, Kotomi Aihara as Riina Kojou, and Ai Kayano as Marika Kurione, adding to the cast of Medalist Season 2.


Medalist Season 2 — Release logistics, staff, and what it means for the adaptation

Broadcast and distribution details for Medalist Season 2 are now official. The series will premiere soon, and ahead of the television release, Episodes 1 and 2 will receive a special theatrical screening in Tokyo on January 17. This early preview is designed to give domestic audiences an exclusive first look before the season airs on TV. In the trailer material, official distributors and platform schedules have not been officially mentioned as international streaming partners and dubbing plans; non-Japanese viewers should pay close attention to official listings of where and when to watch Medalist Season 2.

Behind the scenes, Medalist Season 2 will continue to emphasise authentic figure-skating motion, leveraging motion capture and professional choreography. The production announced that retired and active competitive skaters will contribute physically to the animation: Olympic choreographer Akiko Suzuki has been involved in routine design, and former competitive skater Rika Hongo will take part in motion capture segments. These additions are indicative that Medalist Season 2 aims to continue and arguably increase the realism that viewers were pleased with in Season 1.

Season 2 Key Visual (Image Credits: ENGI)
Season 2 Key Visual (Image Credits: ENGI)

Technical crew members were also revealed: Hazuki Nakamura is the art director of Medicine in Season 2, and Kentaro Kashiwagi is the compositing director of photography, both of whom affect the visual fidelity of the series and final compositing. The department of professional skaters and specialist personnel indicates that the second season will remain a blend of sports authenticity and high production value, a feature that propelled the adaptation of the manga and will constitute the important sequences of the Medalist Season 2.

Lastly, background knowledge: Medalist Season 2 is a manga adaptation of an ongoing series that began to run in May 2020 in Kodansha Afternoon magazine, which continues to be published and licensed in the United States by Kodansha USA. The announcement of the second season, the cast renewal, and the trailer all suggest a version that will be launched in January 2026 with a minimum of concern with the skating choreography, plot development, and technical detailing. The fans looking forward to Medalist Season 2 now have tangible dates and an established creative team to watch as the show is set to launch.


Overall, Medalist Season 2 will air on January 45, 2026 (1:30 AM JST airing time), a preview episode will air on January 17, and a wide distribution will have a TV broadcast on the NUMAnimation program on TV Asahi. It features an increased voice cast, a new production crew, a theme song by HANA, and a lot of motion-capture and choreography by veteran skaters and choreographers, all to maintain and add dramatic effect to the adaptation. The audiences are to anticipate more announcements of international streaming and subtitled/dubbed releases since the premiere of the international streaming and subtitling/dubbing becomes closer.

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal