Yuri!!! on ICE is stepping back onto the ice for its 10th anniversary. Comic Natalie reports that the original TV anime has revealed a new anniversary visual drawn by character designer Tadashi Hiramatsu, while a large exhibition event is planned for this winter.
The announcement also includes a major collector release: “Yuri!!! on ICE” 10th anniversary SPECIAL Blu-ray&CD BOX 数量限定版, a limited-quantity Blu-ray and CD box scheduled for December 23, 2026.
What Is New for the 10th Anniversary?
- New visual: Drawn by Tadashi Hiramatsu for the 10th anniversary.
- Exhibition: A large winter 2026 exhibition is planned, with full details still to come.
- Blu-ray/CD box: A limited-quantity release collecting the TV anime, past bonus footage, concert material, music, and new special footage.
- Price: MAPPA online shop lists the box at ¥41,800 tax-included / ¥38,000 before tax.
The anniversary visual centers the Grand Prix Final skaters: Yuri Katsuki, Yuri Plisetsky, Otabek Altin, Christophe Giacometti, Jean-Jacques Leroy, Phichit Chulanont, and Viktor Nikiforov. For a fandom that has spent years living with both devotion and frustration, seeing the cast reassembled in new art is the emotional headline.
What Is Inside the Blu-ray/CD Box?
The Blu-ray side is a four-disc set. It includes all 12 TV episodes with the audio commentaries from the earlier single-volume releases, a bonus video collection, Yuri Plisetsky GPF in Barcelona EX “Welcome to The Madness”, and Yuri!!! on CONCERT.
The new footage is especially notable: Stéphane Lambiel performs Yuri Katsuki’s free-skating program in a newly filmed special collaboration video. Lambiel also appeared in the anime as himself, so the addition lands as both a figure-skating callback and a fandom extra.
The CD side is a five-disc set collecting the skate-song collection, the original soundtrack, live concert CDs, and a bonus disc for “Yuri on ICE” by Taro Umebayashi, Yuri Katsuki’s free-skating music.
Why This Announcement Hits Differently
Yuri!!! on ICE aired from October to December 2016 and quickly became one of the defining original anime fandoms of the 2010s. Its blend of sports-anime structure, figure-skating choreography, character intimacy, and international cast gave it a global audience that stayed active long after the TV run ended.
The 10th anniversary also arrives after years of uncertainty around the canceled film project. That context matters. This is not a new season announcement, and fans should not read it as one. But it is still a visible recommitment to the TV anime’s legacy through new art, an event, and a large-format archive release.
Limited-Edition Wording to Know
The product is described as a 数量限定版, meaning a limited-quantity edition. MAPPA’s shop recommends reserving by July 31 and notes that sales may end earlier if the reservation limit is reached. In other words: this is limited by available quantity, not just a decorative “limited edition” label.
