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Yuri! On Ice

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 24 mins

  • Director: Sayo Yamamoto

CGiii Comment

We watched 4 minutes of the first episode...for us, that was quite enough!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki suffers a crushing defeat during the final of a Grand Prix competition. Following more failures, Yuri has developed mixed feelings about ice skating, among other troubles in his life, and puts his career on a hiatus. After graduating from college in Detroit, he comes back home to Japan after being away for five years. Yuri visits his childhood friend, Yuko, at an ice rink known as “Ice Castle Hasetsu” and perfectly mimics an advanced skating routine performed by his idol and famous Russian figure skater Victor Nikiforov. When secretly recorded footage of Yuri’s performance is uploaded to the internet, it catches the attention of Victor, who decides to suddenly travel to Kyushu to become Yuri’s coach. Together with Victor, Yuri aims to win the Grand Prix series as he battles against his rival, Yuri Plisetsky, a 15 year-old rising star skater from Russia.

Cast & Characters

Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Yuri Katsuki;
Koki Uchiyama as Yuri Plisetsky;
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Otabek Altin;
Kristen McGuire as Loop Nishigiri;
Kristi Rothrock as Lutz Nishigiri;
Satoshi Hino as Emil Nekola;
Yuka Komatsu as Minako;
Tomoaki Maeno as Michele Crispino;
Marika Minase as Sara Crispino;
Mamoru Miyano as Jean-Jacques Leroy;
Kenji Nojima as Seung-gil Lee;
Kensho Ono as Phichit Chulanont;
Jun'ichi Suwabe as Victor Nikiforov;
Seiko Tamura as Lilia Baranovskaya;
Hideaki Tezuka as Yakov Feltsman