Leibnizstraße 3
DE 53498 Bad Breisig
Ansprechpartner
Peter Hildebrand
  • +49 1719200898
  • 01719200898

Medalist Raw Manga -

When you strip away the translated text bubbles, something remarkable happens: the motion becomes the dialogue. Tsurumaikada’s art is notoriously dense. In the raw scans, you can see the frantic cross-hatching on a practice dress, the brutal economy of lines that form a triple axel’s landing, or the way screen tones are scratched off to mimic the glare of ice under arena lights.

Without English letters occupying space, the reader’s eye is forced to follow the flow. Panels that seem chaotic in translation reveal themselves as choreographed storyboards. The raw manga captures the weight of a jump—the tension in Inori’s quadriceps, the spray of ice chips frozen in a sound-effect kanji (ザシュッ), and the silent, desperate breath before a step sequence.

The premise sounds standard: an unlikely duo aims for the Olympics. However, the execution is masterful.

The dynamic flips the typical "inspirational coach" trope. Tsukasa is often cynical, desperate, and sometimes even cruel in his training methods because he knows exactly how short a skater's career can be. Inori isn't just a cute kid; she is a chaotic force of nature who finds her only validation on the ice. Their partnership is a pact between two "losers" to take revenge on a world that told them they weren't good enough. medalist raw manga

If you want, I can summarize key raw chapters, list skating element terminology used in the manga, or provide a concise scene-by-scene analysis of a notable on-ice performance. Which would you prefer?


For non-Japanese speakers, reading the Medalist raw is a puzzle. You lose the sharp, emotional dialogue and the technical coaching jargon. However, you gain pacing. You linger on a spread for thirty seconds because you have to decode the body language, not just the text.

The raw also offers a first glimpse at Tsurumaikada’s unedited art. Before typesetting and digital cleanup, you sometimes see the ghost of a pencil line, a corrected arm position, or a finger smudge. It is a window into the creator’s frantic, passionate process—fitting for a manga about a sport measured in tenths of a point. When you strip away the translated text bubbles,

Medalist is a sports manga focused on figure skating, written by Yuji Koga. It follows the relationship between two young men: Kōichi Ono, a talented but brusque former champion skater, and After finishing her competitive career? (Note: actually names—assuming: the protagonist is Yūma, but to avoid potential inaccuracies, see details below.) The story centers on training, competition, personal growth, and the emotional dynamics of mentorship, rivalry, and romance. The work is notable for detailed skating sequences, character-driven drama, and a mix of athletic realism and soft emotional beats.

The spike in searches for medalist raw manga can be attributed to three specific factors:

Title: Just read the Medalist Raws for Ch. 45... NO SPOILERS The dynamic flips the typical "inspirational coach" trope

Body: I couldn't wait for the English scanlation, so I bought the raw Japanese chapter of Medalist. Three thoughts:

Where to get it: K Manga app (set region to Japan) or Bookwalker digital JP.

Spoiler tag your comments!


Tsurumaikada is a master of the chapter-ending cliffhanger. Whether Inori is about to land her first double Axel or facing a rival's flawless performance, the tension is unbearable. For fans who have caught up to the official release (currently at Volume 10 in English as of late 2024), waiting months is torture. Hunting down the raw releases (typically chapters 40+) allows them to see the visual conclusion of a competition, even if they can’t read the dialogue.

Unternehmensprofil

Seit 1990 entwickelte TRAKA sich zu einem der weltweit führenden Anbieter von intelligenten elektronischen Schlüsselschränken und Fachanlagen für die Schlüsselverwaltung, und für die Verwaltung und Sicherung von Geräten, Dokumenten und Objekten aller Art. Unsere Lösungen helfen allen Unternehmen und Organisationen, ihre wichtigen physischen Vermögenswerte besser zu kontrollieren, die Produktivität und die Verantwortlichkeit zu optimieren und das Risiko in kritischen Prozessen zu reduzieren. Wir investieren kontinuierlich in die Entwicklung unserer Technologie, um führende, innovative, sichere und effektive Lösungen für die Herausforderungen zu bieten, mit denen Unternehmen bei der Verwaltung von Schlüsseln und Geräten konfrontiert sind. Unsere Lösungen sind auf die Bedürfnisse und Anforderungen der Kunden zugeschnitten und bieten den größten Nutzen und Einfluss auf ihr Geschäftsprozesse. Seit 2004 betreut Traka-Deutschland, mit einem langjährig erfahrenen Team und ausgewählten Kooperationspartnern, die D/A/CH-Region, so dass wir immer vor Ort sind, wenn Sie uns brauchen.

Kontakt-/ Terminanfrage

×