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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Even I, who know nothing about horse racing, have at least heard of this horse.

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I had never even heard of it before.

I had heard of Haru Urara.

That’s all about Deep and Yuichi Fukunaga.

I felt like I had heard of Kitasa even just a little somewhere.

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It seems like there are many people here who might have had stuffed animals in their grandparents’ houses or their family homes, even if they don’t know the real Oguri.

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The top two people seriously had a lot of stuffed animals.

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In today’s era, when those in power, including JRA, try to elevate themselves, it tends to demoralize fans or, conversely, make them more likely to be disliked.

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I really wanted to experience the incredible popularity of horse racing during the time of Oguri Cap and Brian.

Even during the time when sales continued to grow for Aines and Laurel

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When I was at my family home in Shikoku, I have memories of seeing Haru Urara (and the apprentice police dog Kinako) often on the local news…

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I wonder what happened to the black-bodied horse with a blue mask that used to be at our place a long time ago.

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I’ve heard of Zenno Rob Roy.

During my student days, in the morning news,

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Maybe in their 30s to 40s.

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I thought Narita Brian was the strongest horse, right!?

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>>10

“I still believe that until the age of 4, it is the strongest.”

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>>14

It looks like the conversation is going to get complicated!

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I knew Deep Impact not as a horse, but as a string of cool words.

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I became a Uma Musume, and the thread image was Kitasa Black and Vilshina for me.

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Isn’t that more of the recognition of a movie title?

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Deep Impact is strongly associated with Kanemaru’s use of the flying DDT.

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Teiem Opera O had a memorable name.

I didn’t know the actual results.

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I know Teiemu Precure.

I don’t know the results.

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These days, if a horse with an interesting name performs well in a G1 race, it might become popular.

Ohtani-san is winning consecutive G1 races.

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I saw Haru Urara and Deep Impact a lot on the wide shows.

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I think there is a high probability that young people don’t know Brian.

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In addition to the thread image, I somehow knew about Silk Justice.

Perhaps it was because it had a nice feel to it.

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The first racehorse I came to know when I became aware of my surroundings was Mihono Bourbon.

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I think the popularity was due to the name because there were others who lost more than Haru Urara.

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>>24

I was thinking of promoting a pair consisting of someone who wins a lot at Kochi Horse Racing and someone who loses a lot.

The guy who was winning a lot has crossed the rainbow bridge…

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>>107

It’s painful…

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There’s not enough vodka…

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I remember the name in the thread, but I had no memory of what kind of race it was.

I really liked how Fukuritaru looked so cool flying in from the back in the race footage I saw on TV when I was a kid.

Now, I’m completely in a funk.

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I had only heard of Tokai Teio in addition to the thread image.

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Oguri’s success was 35 years ago, after all.

Brian was about 30 years ago, and Urara was about 20 years ago… So I guess it’s natural for me not to know.

I feel like not knowing about Kitasan Black means I have no interest in the news at all.

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A mysterious old man who has been active for 35 years…

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Of course, I know about the horse too, but whenever I hear “Deep Impact,” the first thing that comes to mind is that certain comet collision movie…

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>>30

Isn’t that the original material?

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>>200

Different.

The origin of it is a wish for them to become a child who brings deep impact.

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Most people only know Deep and Urara.

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In the past, I used to wonder what was so fun about the same horses running the same course every week, but damn, it’s unbelievably interesting!

It’s completely different.

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>>32

Japan has distinct course characteristics, just like European horse racing.

America, with its abundance of oval tracks, is rational.

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I knew about Tokai Teio and Deep Impact in the image.

When I saw Tokai Teio in the anime, I thought… she’s not winning as much as I expected.

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>>33

The Japanese team’s first win in the JC since the chairman has been omitted… Well, in the anime, Spe’s JC happens first…

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The number of horse names I know fluctuates significantly depending on whether my family is into horse racing or Derby Stallion.

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>>34

I got to know Narita Brian through Meteor Brian in Chocobo Stallion.

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Also, Satono Noblesse.

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I remember that Brian apparently did something called “Sankan,” which I didn’t quite understand back then, as seen on TV.

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I can’t imagine what High Seiko, which I often hear has a higher level of excitement than Oguri, is like.

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>>40

At the time of retirement, the “Ah~ Haiseiko (Haiseiko)” donut-shaped record was released and it sold well.

…I heard that from my dad.

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Narita Brian was quite well-known among gaming enthusiasts during the time when Derby Stallion was popular on the Super Famicom.

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>>41

It’s going to be real name registration from ’96…

Well, Bourbon was the strongest in ’96…

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In DaviStar, there was Magiro McQueen…

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Is it true that you didn’t hear about Almond Eye’s amazing performances?

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Even if I don’t do horse racing, I knew about Equinox.

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I only knew Urala and Deep.

I only heard the names of those two horses on the morning news.

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Ohtani seems to have known Deep Impact, Kizuna, Haru Urara, and Satono Noblesse.

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>>48

I thought you only had baseball on your mind, but it turns out you actually knew.

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>>53

It seems that while they know the name, they said they don’t understand Shinzan.

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>>48

Every time, it gets caught by Satono Noblesse.

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When it comes to names that even those who aren’t interested in horse racing know…

We need to reach a level where it can be featured on general broadcasting programs unrelated to horse racing…

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It’s fun to reread when I can understand the horse names that appeared in Kochikame.

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From Narita Black Librarian…

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Being record-breaking and being well-known are two different things.

The threads and high-class deep were somewhat unconventional.

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I somehow knew the name Admire Vega, but was it in some kind of advertisement or something?

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Well, considering media exposure, isn’t it fine for Sunday Silence and McQueen to have high recognition?

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I only knew Urara and Deep.

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It’s a Japanese white-eye…

It's a Japanese white-eye...

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>>58

The jockey’s name is funny.

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The name of a horse occasionally appears in Masayuki Katayama’s manga.

I somehow remembered just that.

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My grandmother doesn’t know horse racing, but she knows who Takemitsu is.

My mom doesn’t know about horse racing, but she knew about Yuichi Take.

My wife doesn’t know about horse racing, but she knows who Yuichi Takahashi is.

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I think it was last year’s Hakone Ekiden, but I really liked when the leading runner made a big break and names like Twin Turbo and Pantsalassa were trending.

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I only knew Oguri by name.

I saw Haru Urara and Deep Impact in the news countless times.

It’s not a horse, but Yuichi Takahashi.

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People who know Oguri Cap without knowing about horse racing are probably those in their late 40s and beyond.

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>>64

I feel like I remember the name because it often came up when Yuichi Takahashi appeared on variety shows.

I had no idea what kind of horse it was.

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The horse that my mom knew.

Oguri Cap

Narita Brian

Deep Impact

Harurara

Sub-chan’s horse

Almond Eye

I also guessed, upon hearing Yuichi Fukunaga, “Is he the son of Yoichi Fukunaga?”

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I think that at his prime age of 3, Narita Brian was so strong that there was really no one who could beat him if he was in perfect condition.

I think I could have won even against my older sister.

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>>66

There might be lip service, but even if Arima had gone smoothly, the trainer said in a later interview that he thought Brian wouldn’t have been able to win if he had been in perfect condition.

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Among the aliases, I like Chiyonou Wolf.

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I had never heard of Sunday Silence until I started watching Uma Musume.

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I knew Deep, Haru Urara, Oguri Cap, High Seiko, Narita Brave and for some reason, Win Variation stuck in my mind.

I didn’t know about Orfevre…

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If you like Gundam, you should know about Gray Phantom, even if you don’t know about horse racing, right?

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A mother who has no interest in horse racing is a suitable person to measure the popularity of racehorses.

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>>71

My mom only knew High Seiko, Oguri Cap, and Haru Urara.

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I learned about Naribu from the Sanma’s Anything Derby.

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My older brother bought a used horse racing game for the Super Famicom, and since then I’ve gradually become interested in it.

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The name “Bubblegum Fellow” stuck in my memory just from the sound of the names of the two people on the left.

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Isn’t the Derby winner famous since there’s a TV special every year?

Roji Universe and so on.

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My father used to say he likes Yaenomuteki.

Also Tokai Teio

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I knew Oguri Cap and Suzuka-san even before Umamusume…

I have a memory of being taught that Silence Suzuka is the strongest horse.

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>>78

Strong thoughts…

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>>86

The stronger El Condor Pasa becomes, the stronger it will get…

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There might be some people who know Sayaka-chan and Lelouch as well?

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I have a memory of thinking that raising racehorses is a terrible thing when I saw a story about Lammtarra in an economic news segment before I knew anything about horse racing.

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>>81

Lammtarra was amazing as a racehorse, wasn’t he!?

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Surprisingly, Best Sire’s Crystal Special Week isn’t that well-known.

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Wasn’t there a horse running wild on the highway or something?

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>>83

Super Otome (Maternal Grandsire Maruzensky)

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>>88

It’s ancestors that are too convincing.

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Even if you don’t remember the name Cosmo Bulk, you might think “Oh, I remember them” if you hear about it on a show like “Passionland.”

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If you’re over 60, you surely know Rudolph.

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I had never heard of Narita Brian.

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It’s a late-night local program in Kansai, but I knew about Mihono Bourbon, Keystone, and Orfevre because they were featured.

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I saw a horse in Shinjuku!

It’s a thing called Success Broken Robot!

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I learned about Tokai Teio through Dokai Teio that I saw on Bonbon.

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I think the racehorses people have heard of change quite a bit depending on the era, but I think it’s amazing that Yuichi Takahashi is someone everyone has heard of across generations.

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I somehow knew that Tei Mu Opera O was a strong horse.

I wonder if it was mentioned in some manga.

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The one with the altered names of silver and gold (Narita Brian) appears, so I knew the one in the top right.

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To be honest, I’m more familiar with Life Shower because I played Derby Stallion.

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If we’re talking about jockeys I’ve heard of, following Yuichi Fukae is Kohei Matsuyama, and after that is Masamichi Matsuoka.

Miura Kōsei is Hoshino Aki and Matsuoka Masahumi is Ginshariboy.

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Don’t you know Tahara and Ankatsu?

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As jockeys, Yutaka Take and Shinji Fujita.

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It’s quite surprising that the jockey who has served as a judge for the Kohaku Uta Gassen is Minami instead of Take Yutaka.

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If you’re not interested, you won’t remember the name even if you hear it, and it won’t leave an impression on you.

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I didn’t know about Shinzann, but I knew about Mihoshinzan.

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It’s probably only Yutaka Take and his younger brother Kojiro, who used to appear on variety shows frequently for a while.

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Matsuoka Masahumi has also appeared quite a bit on variety shows.

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Yutaka Take values the Keirin Grand Prix more at the end of the year.

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I only knew Masahiro Matsuoka as a GINSHARI BOY, so I thought he really existed…

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Everyone seems to know Urara-chan for some reason.

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>>111

Because their name was often mentioned in the morning news.

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In that regard, soccer players have a clever level of popularity.

Even ordinary people can generally name the members of the Japanese national team and can also mention many overseas players.

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>>112

I’m sorry, I only know about Kazu, Honda, and Nakata.

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>>112

The only foreign names I know fully are Oliver Kahn and Nwankwo Kanu…

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I don’t understand what it means that Opera O is not informed about the great achievement.

What was the media doing back then?

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>>113

Those who are not interested won’t understand what part of it is a great achievement.

Sports that aren’t popular in competitions are reported in small articles even in newspapers, and that’s about it.

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People who excel in the Olympics are often called on television afterward.

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Those who know about the High Seiko Boom are probably now in their 60s or even around 70.

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What I learned from playing Uma Musume is that Machikane Iwashimizu actually existed.

Well, since it’s a free slot in Dabi Star, I thought it would be a game-like service character…

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Isn’t the awareness of Kabosu-chan from DOGEcoin too low in the world? I feel that.

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>>120

That relies on overseas memes…

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Even if an older horse performs well, the impact on the horse racing world outside is small.

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Orfevre won the Triple Crown during the earthquake disaster and encouraged everyone.

The story of a sick boy behind Arima.

Even though there is that kind of thing, it feels a bit subtle when it comes to general recognition.

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>>125

There’s no time to report on sports news or entertainment news because Japan is in shambles due to the earthquake.

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In terms of influence on the outside, it’s only like High Seiko, Oguri, and Urara…

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The disaster-stricken horse racing fans have a stronger impression of Victoire Pisa’s Dubai race…

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I didn’t know the three heads in the thread picture, but I knew about Haribote Elegy and Gold Ship!

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Narita Brian is well-known thanks to Narita Brilliance.

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Thanks to Doukai Teio, I knew about Tokai Teio.

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I’ve been watching horse racing for a long time, but it’s a shame I didn’t see Orfe’s one race during his active career due to the earthquake’s influence.

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I’m like this.

I'm like this.

Deep Impact

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When I hear about sports news from just after the great earthquake, the Women’s Soccer World Cup leaves a deeper impression.

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Kit-chan is also widely known with the additional information that he is Saburo, and horses whose names are known have something other than just their running abilities.

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The number of former baseball players who own racehorses is increasing, so if a strong one comes out, it will be a big deal.

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I vaguely remember watching horse racing in the 2010s as well.

But since I was free during the day, I was just mindlessly watching the first half of the BS11 horse racing broadcast and didn’t keep up with any of the major races; I was really just watching it without any particular intention.

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The Great Demon God knows, but I had no idea about the three heads of V, so unless they win G1, it seems unlikely I’ll hear about them.

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To be honest, I don’t have any memories of Orfevre’s Triple Crown being associated with the earthquake even in the autumn…

The one related to the disaster is Pisa.

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Since he was often in the thumbnail, I knew about Shinzan.

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Because there was a plush toy at home, Biwa Hayahide knew.

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Deep Impact was disliked.

Oguri and Urara were popular, but

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I remember thinking when I saw the news that Daisuke Miura was holding a horse, “Oh, he must be considering retirement soon and looking forward to what comes after.”

I later learned that the horse had retired first.

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Urara-chan had a nice name too.

So cute that I want to support them.

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I thought Deep’s strength was amazing even as a child, but at the same time, I also thought my dad was foolish for not just betting on the win all the time.

You’re the idiot, me as an elementary school student.

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Recently, strong horses are often raised and born from elite backgrounds, so dramatic episodes are hard to come by.

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>>149

Oguri and Tama are too much of a singularity.

Moreover, it’s around the same time…

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I remembered that High Seiko and Tokai Teio were good stallions in the SFC version of Daibutsu.

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Is the material the same…?

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Deep is polarizing because there are various reasons why the JRA may have been too enthusiastic.

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>>152

Even with a title, if there were the Symboli Rudolf Memorial or the Mr. C Bee Memorial, I would have accepted the Yayoi Sho…

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>>178

Well, it’s shorter now…

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The praise from the media is important.

In modern times, where the influence of television and newspapers has waned, that is also difficult.

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Harurara didn’t know, but Deep knew.

I feel like I’ve seen it in various places.

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Sodashi was really being promoted with merchandise, photo books, and features, but I have the impression that it gradually faded out.

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When reading old manga, the names Oguri Cap and Tokai Teio, and Narita Brian would occasionally come up.

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I live in Funabashi, but my mom said, “I heard that around 2010 there was a very strong Arabian royalty horse at Funabashi Racecourse.” Is this Julio?

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I didn’t really know about Narita Brian…

I remembered the existence of Uraraoguri Deep, but I couldn’t recall the name…

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I knew that Bonneville Records is used as a radio name by a voice actor radio postcard writer.

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Deep Impact was only famous for its strength.

Harurara was famous for its weakness and cute name.

Kitasan Black has strength, but its popularity is boosted by factors beyond that.

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There are even cases where people take pictures with stuffed animals without knowing about Oguri.

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I only knew about Almond Eye among the recent horses.

A comedian who loves horse racing introduced it, but now that I think about it, that was right before the Arima.

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It often feels like when a horse has high general recognition, that horse becomes famous while the opponent it faced is completely unknown.

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>>164

Even if I know Oguri, I don’t know about Tama.

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Kit-chan is memorable enough just because it’s Sub-chan’s horse from Sushi Taro.

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I went to see a quiet-looking horse that was in front of the station.

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>>166

Could it be that the horse hasn’t won the Kikuka Sho?

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>>169

The Kobe Shimbun Trophy was the same, but the sprint in the final straight was sharp.

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Before playing Uma Musume, the only names I knew were Oguri Cap, Urara, and Deep Impact.

I remember it being a topic of conversation that Urara couldn’t win at all, but everyone was cheering her on.

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I seriously thought there were several Yuichi Tsubaki.

I’m scared being alone…

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>>168

Since all three heads from the original work are on the thread image… he’s a scary man.

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I remember the names of the horses a little, but I didn’t know the jockeys at all.

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For some reason, I knew Maurice.

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>>172

Do you like baseball or something?

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>>173

Yes

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Oguri has had the biggest impact, even challenging the image of horse racing and the way betting tickets are purchased.

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Oguri, we’ve been together.

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I knew about the pompadour rock.

Maurice is earning more than Togawa.

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Plum, peach, plum, peach, plum.

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It’s Oguri Cap, Deep Impact, Kitasan Black, and Just a Way.

Kitasan and Justaway are recognized as horses related to Kitajima Saburo and Gintama, but…

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The name of my oldest memory was something like Riki Ai O, along with Gohara.

Grandpa took me to the racetrack saying, “Let’s go to Hakodate to eat something delicious,” and we lost big, and Grandpa went, “Nuuuuuuuuuuuh!!!”

I remember because it was like that.

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The low general recognition of the Golden Generation and Opera O.

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>>183

If you don’t appear on TV during the afternoon auntie times around 3 o’clock, your general recognition won’t rise.

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I only knew the name because Tokai Teio was used as a mystery-solving plot in something like Conan.

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Strong = It doesn’t easily become general recognition, you know?

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The golden generation has too many talented horses, making it difficult to feature them for the general public.

Opera O’s achievements are difficult for the general public to understand.

Just being incredible in the horse racing world doesn’t easily earn you recognition.

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I had heard of Deep Impact, but I didn’t know about the turmoil surrounding JRA.

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I knew Logos Type and Stay Gold because I was playing Solitare Horse.

Just playing that game won’t help you gain any knowledge about horse racing at all.

I couldn’t even remember the names of the races.

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In the season of chrysanthemums, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, Sakura Star-O.

Thanks to… a certain age group knows the name Star-O, as that lady said.

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The JRA sometimes goes overboard due to being excessively burned by the Oguri effect.

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Narita Brian has a pleasant sound to it.

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If you know Tokai Teio and Sakura Chitose, you’re probably a typical fan.

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The first race I saw on TV was

It was the fall season of 1998 that I watched with a friend who was hooked on Dabisuta.

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Opera O’s way of winning isn’t flashy, which is certainly something that can be said based on the standards of horses that have left their names in general popularity.

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I remember the manga where Gin was bullying Brian.

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If you think of a horse that didn’t do much but is known by many ordinary people, it would be…

Machikane Iwashimizu

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>>196

Are you really an ordinary person?

Aren’t you just a regular Derby Stallion player?

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>>197

It was an era when ordinary people were playing Dasu.

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I think Spe-chan’s popularity has skyrocketed now.

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I’m a younger person, so I was part of the Deep Kitasan generation.

I was watching JWC being featured like a crazy horse racing game.

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By the way, I wonder if there are any Deep offspring like Armageddon.

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It was a game that was generally well-known, you know, Derby Stallion.

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Well, the origin of a name can be changed to something nice later, so no need to worry too much about it.

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>>206

Teiem Purikyua too…?

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Somehow, I’m playing Derby Stallion.

I read Thoroughbred for some reason.

A time when I posted a supplement poster that I wasn’t very interested in.

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I knew a guy named Brian who was called Narita Brian by the teacher.

But I didn’t realize that it was the name of a horse.

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Is it true that Narita Brian doesn’t eat vegetables?

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Justaway is clearly aiming to mislead.

Justaway was in the news as the best in the world.

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