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Snail’s Daily Recommendation: Yuri!!! on ICE
Following yesterday’s theme of accepting that we’re not perfect, today’s sports anime recommendation teaches us how to handle the pressure of wanting to become “better” and even “the best in the world”—through love.
There’s only one gold medal. For athletes, one bad performance can erase a lifetime of effort. That’s exactly the situation the main character, Yuri, faces at the beginning—so devastated that he considers retiring. But then, his lifelong idol, Victor, suddenly shows up and says he wants to be Yuri’s coach???
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What moved me most wasn’t the BL (boys’ love) element, but the way this anime captures the essence of true sportsmanship.
When Victor notices Yuri coldly brushing off Minami, a younger skater and his own fan, in a contest, due to Yuri's own anxiety and fear of being surpassed, Victor also coldly scolds Yuri, “If you can’t even motivate someone else, how are you supposed to find your own motivation?”
This was the first time Victor, usually carefree, showed frustration with Yuri.
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Victor gave up one year of his own short yet brilliant streak as a champion skater to coach Yuri, who was nowhere near his level. He did it because he saw potential in Yuri, potential that was just waiting to be unlocked. That shows Victor’s love for skating wasn’t about trophies or fame — it was about pushing his beloved sport further.
Deep down, I believe Victor wants to become better constantly, not just for winning, but so the sport itself can rise to new heights—igniting more people’s passion and dedication, and helping them experience the joy of breaking their own limits. And that’s why Victor couldn’t bear to see Yuri, once his fellow competitor and devoted fan, crumble and disappear after one defeat. So he came to nurture him.
And in response, Yuri’s drive to become stronger, to be the world’s best, wasn’t just for himself neither — it was to repay Victor’s belief in him. So both of them, while striving to improve and be the best in the world, hold with the purest and transcendent love in their hearts while competing. Not jealousy. Not hatred.
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Victor, at the peak of the sport, wanted to create a culture that didn’t shy away from competition, but embraced it: A world where everyone reaches for medals, yet transcends ego — cheering for one another on the same race across nations.
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When people from different countries compete seriously, refuse to lose, yet still support one another — Are you really going to say this beautiful contradiction of a world doesn’t have its own magic? …Or maybe Victor just fell for Yuri’s beauty, so he crossed half the globe from Russia to Japan to chase his “wife”?
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