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Disney+ to Stream Wandance, Medalist, and Go! Go! Loser Ranger Season 2 Anime


Disney+ Expands Its Anime Catalog: Wandance, Medalist, and Go! Go! Loser Ranger!

Disney+ continues to fortify its anime collection, offering fans a unique variety of storytelling genres and vibrant animations. Their recent announcement unveiled that the streaming giant will be adding the highly anticipated series "Wandance" and "Medalist" to their platform, along with the second season of "Go! Go! Loser Ranger!" Such a lineup promises to enthrall anime enthusiasts across the globe with tales of passion, resilience, and adventure.

Wandance: Dancing to a New Beat

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Slated for a debut in 2025, "Wandance" is adapted from Coffee’s captivating hip-hop dance manga. It presents a coming-of-age tale fused with the rhythm of dance, painting a vivid picture of self-discovery and artistic expression. The story revolves around Kaboku, a boy entranced by Wanda, a girl whose dance moves on a blank concrete canvas ignite his dormant desire to join the world of dance. Venturing into this new realm, Kaboku faces a personal journey of challenges, courage, and freedom.

Production houses Madhouse and Cyclone Graphics Inc are helming the anime, promising high-quality animation and storytelling. The involvement of RIEHATA, a renowned choreographer for major groups like BTS and EXO, hints at mesmerizing dance sequences that are set to elevate the series’ energetic vibe.

Medalist: Chasing Dreams on Ice

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The "Medalist" anime adaptation, inspired by Tsurumaikada’s Olympic ice-skating manga, will glide onto screens starting January 5, with a broadcast on the "NUMAnimation" segment via TV Asahi, and subsequently on BS Asahi. As Kodansha USA Publishing describes, "Medalist" tells the story of Tsukasa and Inori, two individuals united by their shattered dreams and unwavering determination to conquer the ice rink on the world stage.

Directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto, and featuring the music composition of Yuki Hayashi, the series boasts experienced hands in its development. The tale not only promises breathtaking ice-skating sequences but also embodies the spirit of perseverance and ambition.

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Go! Go! Loser Ranger!: Heroes with a Twist

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Returning with its second season in April 2025, "Go! Go! Loser Ranger!" challenges conventional hero narratives. Originating from Negi Haruba’s manga, the story exposes the elaborate facade of the Dragon Rangers’ battle against the Monster Army. As one monster decides to overthrow their oppressors from within, viewers are treated to an introspective take on power dynamics and rebellion.

Directed by Keiichi Satō, with series compositions by Keiichirō Ōchi, the series is a production of Yostar Pictures. Following the success of the first season, the continuation of this anime promises deeper explorations of its unique storyline and character motivations.

Final Thoughts

The new anime offerings on Disney+ suggest the streaming service’s commitment to diversifying its content with innovative and culturally rich narratives. "Wandance" and "Medalist" bring forth stories of dreams and passions, underlining personal growth and resilience, while "Go! Go! Loser Ranger!" offers a clever critique of traditional heroism. These series, while ideal for anime aficionados, also cater to a broader audience, encapsulating universal themes that resonate with many. By expanding its anime catalog, Disney+ positions itself as a significant player in the anime streaming domain, promising to deliver diverse content that captivates audiences worldwide.

For more detailed updates on upcoming anime series, refer to platforms like Deadline for the latest in film and television news.