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Yuri on Ice gained a massive fan following that looked forward to the anime film, which was supposed to follow the teenage years of Victor Nikiforov. However, after making fans wait for almost eight years, MAPPA brutally crushed fans’ expectations by officially canceling the anime film. The anime was one of a kind, not only because of the figure skating elements but also the romantic relationship between Victor and Yuri Katsuki. It’s impossible to find another series that has all the qualities of Yuri on Ice, but SK8 the Infinity is good enough to be considered a solid replacement. Both series have their own charms and similarities, which get viewers hooked from the first episode.
What Is the Plot of SK8 the Infinity?

This original sports anime by Studio Bones was released in 2021, and it will return with a second season, although the studio hasn’t revealed a release window. Unlike Yuri on Ice, which centers around figure skating, SK8 the Infinity focuses on skateboarding. The story follows Reki Kyan, a high school student who is not only passionate about riding skateboards, but he is also exceptionally talented in making them. During the day, he works part-time at a skateboard shop, and when night falls, he heads to an illegal underground race called the “S,” where skaters from all over the city compete in extremely dangerous situations.
There’s a strict rule that outside the area, the skaters are not supposed to reveal that they know each other through S. As the story begins, Reki loses a major race against someone named Shadow, during which he also wrecks his arm, rendering himself incapable of practicing. As he ponders over his failure, he meets Langa Hasegawa, a half-Canadian and half-Japanese transfer student in his class who came to the country after his father’s death.









