Medalist, season 1
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Medalist, season 1
Summary
Medalist, season 1 is an anime television series season[1].
Key Facts
- Medalist, season 1's instance of is recorded as anime television series season[2].
- Medalist, season 1's director is recorded as Yasutaka Yamamoto[3].
- Medalist, season 1's screenwriter is recorded as Jukki Hanada[4].
- Medalist, season 1's composer is recorded as Yuki Hayashi[5].
- Medalist, season 1's genre is recorded as spokon[6].
- Medalist, season 1's part of the series is recorded as Medalist[7].
- Medalist, season 1's production company is recorded as ENGI[8].
- Medalist, season 1's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[9].
- Medalist, season 1's country of origin is recorded as Japan[10].
- Medalist, season 1's start time is recorded as +2025-01-05T00:00:00Z[11].
- Medalist, season 1's end time is recorded as +2025-03-30T00:00:00Z[12].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Natsumi Haruse[13].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Takeo Ōtsuka[14].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Kana Ichinose[15].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Yuma Uchida[16].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Makoto Koichi[17].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Hina Kino[18].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Megumi Toda[19].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Kotori Koiwai[20].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Takahiro Miyake[21].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Ayasa Itō[22].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Emiri Katō[23].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Manabu Muraji[24].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Taito Ban[25].
- Medalist, season 1's voice actor is recorded as Ayaka Fukuhara[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Medalist, season 1's director is recorded as Yasutaka Yamamoto[3]. Its screenwriter is recorded as Jukki Hanada[4].
Publication
Medalist, season 1's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[9]. Its genre is recorded as spokon[6]. Its part of the series is recorded as Medalist[7].
Subject and Themes
Medalist, season 1's part of the series is recorded as Medalist[7].