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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Posting Legendary Uma Musume.

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Legendary Idol, Legendary Triple Crown Winner

Legend of legends, pioneer of legends.

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What is a legend?

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Arab legends are out of place!

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Isn’t it rather high of a hurdle to be celebrated as a legend overseas…?

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Saudi!

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❤️(Brother… I will do my best as a Uma Musume too… Please watch over me from above…)

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What…!?

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[The first-ever Classic Triple Crown Uma Musume] St. Light

“Pioneers of the Era: Speed Symbol”

[Original Idol Uma Musume] High Seiko

Legendary Horse Girl: Real Steel

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First, become a constellation.

The story starts from there.

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In the history of Japanese horse racing, only Real Steel has become a constellation.

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By the way, Maruzensky, who is not that far apart in age from Haiseiko…

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He’s almost the same age as Take Yutaka, so he can still definitely go for it.

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There are many horses that are talked about highly, but it’s probably only Real Ste that is being lifted up from a direction like that.

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(Being lifted too much becomes a constellation)

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I saw a horse being launched for the first time…

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You’ve been lifted quite high…

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The three are a legend of Japan.

The rear step is a legend of Saudi Arabia.

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Oh, I wanted to become a constellation with you!

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You know that it was too legendary to easily turn it into a real-name Uma Musume, right?

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It has been said that the meaning of the third season’s opening has completely changed, and that’s a no-go.

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A scene of watching a star modeled after a legendary Uma Musume.

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It seems that Genjitsusuteiru was doing something in the sky…

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He is a legendary horse, the direct descendant of the legendary horse Deep Impact, which carries the blood of the legendary horse Sunday Silence, and he made Yahagi win a G1.

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2015 generation’s comedian in charge.

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During his active years, he was a seemingly good-blooded fighter with not much in the way of material, but suddenly here we are…

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It’s undeniable that it has become legendary for Saudi Arabia, which is quite troubling.

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And everyone seems to be like that…

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Genjitsu-chan, who somehow found herself on the other side of the sky without realizing it.

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Another Umamusume who has lost her sibling has been added…

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🌌

“Is that the constellation of the legendary racehorse?”

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🌠 I’m alive, I’m alive.

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It suddenly became legendary in Saudi Arabia and it was no good.

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What kind of emotions are you feeling while watching?

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These kids tend to take things quite seriously…

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You know that Real Steel is a legendary racehorse, right?

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For someone who isn’t familiar with Japanese horse racing, they probably wouldn’t think Real Steel is still alive after watching that anime.

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(Oi where Mount Fuji can be seen)

(JDC held during the cherry blossom season)

(Right-handed American horse racing)

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When you think of Japan, you think of Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, right? It can’t be helped, but I wonder where the clockwise direction came from…?

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A story that I want to be picked up during the training of Loves.

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I like Teacher Yahagi in a Ghibli style.

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It didn’t work out because the hat changes so frequently.

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I understand that the catchphrase for next year’s recruitment at the one-bite club is about that legendary famous horse!

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It can’t be helped since it truly became a legend!

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The rear step will probably come eventually.

I’m a bit looking forward to how much of this element they’ll incorporate into the character.

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Well, it’s a waste not to pick this up.

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What even is that anime?

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The people of Saudi are a bit involved…

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It depicts the journey of a Saudi Derby horse that competed against the world’s top contenders and finally returns to the venue of the Saudi Cup.

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Still unaware of anything, the real Real Steel.

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The Idol of Excitement: Haiseiko

The original triple crown horse, Centlight.

Pioneer Speed Symbol

The star of Japanese horse racing, Real Steel.

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It feels like everything is perfectly wrong, reminiscent of the beginning of Karakuri Circus!

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Real Steel, whose unique title is “Legendary Horse Girl.”

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Since they are the overly serious 15th generation, they will probably take everything literally and start complimenting.

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The earth becomes her canvas.

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The universe is being used as a canvas!

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The shadow of his father’s legacy looms large. ©2023 “Uma Musume Pretty Derby Season 3” Production Committee

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The only horse treated as a legendary champion overseas is Real Ste.

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It might have been a legendary horse that could only be controlled by Moore…

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Don’t kill, don’t kill.

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(A giant portrait of myself displayed at the Trainers’ Academy, with Genjitsu-chan expressing disdain)

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Amazing, isn’t it, oil money?

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That is Deneb, Altair, and Real Steel.

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(Admiring Vega glaring with a murderous look in his eyes)

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Okay? It’s up to you what constellations you draw in the night sky, but…

Remember! If you’re going to add that star there.

I will do whatever it takes to stop your so-called legend to protect the brilliance of that star!

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Please protest to the Saudi Arabian government…

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Mr. Ayabe said he can’t have a silly king standing next to that child, but I wonder if a legendary famous horse girl would allow it.

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In just one night, the Real Estate icon turned into 🌌 and it’s hilarious.

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I’m not dead! I’m not dead!

Rather, Dura…

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The story of reality is

Let’s stop it…

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Let’s stop with those really sad ones…

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I think the best part of that video is when Evayan’s Kentucky Derby position is moved up.

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Because he’s the leading stallion.

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The same phenomenon as when Hiroo briefly became one of the top earners in prize money.

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It’s like that principal’s calculation…

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February and March have too many one-punches…

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It’s terrible that the essential JRA leading only contributed 7.2 million yen in 2023, becoming a heartless son.

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He is a devoted son who traveled the world to solidify Saudi Arabia’s ranking and achieved a triumphant return.

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(In fact, there are many cases where overseas prize money is not used.)

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This year’s offspring have earned more than any horse in Japan.

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It’s troublesome because it can’t be denied that winning in Dubai makes it a prestigious horse in the Arab world.

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Well, the Saudi Cup is the pinnacle, but I can’t hide it, so it’s gradually coming in.

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The mention of Northern Farm and the Tokyo Daishoten at the beginning is to emphasize clarity.

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Please watch over us from the sky.

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But it seems like all my colleagues will sincerely celebrate.

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🌌

🐕️🎻🧢👑💎👀

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I feel like it’s quite amazing that constellations were created from the Middle East.

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The stick used for lifting was a huge stick that came from the Arab world.

You were bounced up to space, huh?

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This might not be a conversation for a thread like this, but…

In reality, Genjitsu-chan has defeated Dura-chan, and I think Dura-chan is so impressed by Genjitsu-chan that those around them are surprised.

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(As expected…)

(It is sad that you have also become a star…)

(…?)

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I wonder if Arab money is targeting Real Estate after Hidaka’s transfer…?

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🐴 The great father Real Steel’s back is still far away, but…

I’ll do my best and surely catch up someday!

I understand…

Um…!?

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Could it be that Cygames foresaw this and is planning a rebroadcast of Season 3…?

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It’s good that what was supposed to be just material has become a legend.

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Legendary Uma Musume (status and skills are average)

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It’s quite a remarkable coincidence that defeating strong romantic warriors abroad in international races aligns with the subtle differences between Japan and abroad in this scenario.

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I don't make much money, you know, son.

Forever Young, 4 years old, bay, active, currently in pasture. Profile, pedigree, race results,掲示板, others. Write a memo. Sire: Real Steel, Dam: Forever Darling, Grandsire: Congrats. Owner: Shin Fujita, Trainer: Yoshito Yahagi, Breeder (Location): Northern Farm (Aibetsu Town). Central earnings: 7.2 million yen.

I don’t make much money, you know, son.

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Stop the deception.

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Maybe around 9 million…

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Spear

Mm.

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It’s below 10 million, right?

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Main achievements: 2-year-old maiden

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🌌 I’m not watching from the sky… It’s Hidaka…

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I guess it means that Hidaka was in the sky (while watching the cherry blossoms dance at Oi Racecourse).

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In the first season’s opening of Uma Musume, Spesuz flew in the sky, so Hidaka will probably fly too.

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I’m going to race on Uranus too…

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Evayan’s uniqueness will become the one who looks up at the starry sky and nods!

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Is it a legendary horse that’s exquisitely fine, or is it just a metaphor that scratches that itch?

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Why does Saudi like Evian?

Aren’t there other derby horses?

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The horse that won the Saudi Derby won in Dubai and finished third (second in PV) in the Kentucky Derby, you know?

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It’s because I won the Saudi Derby and I’m performing tremendously well.

By the way, it was the Saudi contingent that was making a fuss during the Kentucky Derby, saying, “You guys are ignoring the Japanese competitors and tarnishing the shining stage of our Eveyan!”

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It seems like the emoji 🌌 is becoming established to represent Real Steel, and that’s just not good.

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In the first place, both Saudi Arabia and Dubai are still relatively new…

I can’t help but want to make my country’s derby a G1.

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It feels like old Japan…

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I was really surprised that there are no horses performing well after winning the Saudi Derby.

If you’re going to lift it, you might as well become the son of a legendary racehorse.

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The one who won the derby in Saudi Arabia faced a formidable enemy and won with that race style.

Of course it’s going to get exciting!

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The opponent is a Romach with 16 consecutive wins.

Even though it’s my first challenge on dirt.

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Someone who got into an accident.

Log: Everyone’s individuality sparkles, standing out… so captivating! Nice Seiko – Ah, that’s right! Nice Seiko, actually, for the upcoming All-Star Race… it’s called ‘Dream Fest’, and we’re all thinking about a promotional theme. Nice Seiko, I’ve just thought of it! – How about ‘Stella’? Option: It’s “star” in Italian… right? Nice Seiko: Yes! So that every Uma Musume can shine as herself! Close.

Someone who got into an accident.

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Why is it always so perfectly timed?

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It’s too funny that they win after playing that anime.

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The people over there look like their brains are fried.

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The way to win… it’s legendary…

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Ah! Is that Real Steel?

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In other words, it’s not just Saudi Arabia; there are also few good horses that have won in the historically significant UAE Derby.

When you expand until the race, there are horses like Inversor, but they have lost in the UAE Derby.

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Isn’t it okay to consider Thunder Snow, who has won the Dubai World Cup twice, and Level Summit, who has won the Breeders’ Cup Turf twice and the Dubai Sheema Classic, as good horses?

Well, the other recent winners are Lani and Crown Pride, but…

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That’s why I wrote “few.”

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It’s terrible that Dia-chan, Shiva, and Ricky, who should be at the same farm, are looking up at the night sky with unsuspecting faces.

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I wonder why they went out of their way to prepare an anime… Wasn’t there one for the other horses?

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None

There isn’t much history to the Saudi Derby itself, and the only one that can be said to have excelled even after winning is Evayan.

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In other words, it’s an anime that was created because the brain was burned…

“I ran while carrying Saudi.”

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It’s truly unfortunate that Pink Kamehameha passed away young.

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It seems like Pu’i, who had a statue made without permission, now has dead eyes like the person who passed away.

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It will be Genjitsusutiru watching the PV on the academy’s television or on-site.

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It’s at a level where I could create a statue.

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I never thought it would turn out like this after the rear asset was effectively just reassigned from SSS exile.

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I wonder who the top horse that won the UAE Derby is.

Sanders Snow or Level Romance?

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Is it possible for Real Steel to be a Uma Musume in terms of rights?

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Sunday R has the momentum to infinitely create Uma Musume, so it’s perfectly possible.

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>>133

Since it’s Sunday, it should be possible since we have obtained Dura’s permission.

It seems like a serious outfit for a pseudonym, and since they are being called by name, I think there was a possibility they would have come with their real name if there had been development resources available.

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>>140

A legend must properly set the stage for opportunities…

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What do you think, Brother Black Tide?

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I was insulted by a G1 horse.

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You were in the wrong.

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Thanks to Evayan’s prize money, he has become the leading sire at this point, which is not good.

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>>141

👀…

It’s tough, but let’s do our best…

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I understand how Black Tide-senpai feels!

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>>146

How does Tide-senpai feel being told this about the Pui foal?

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The horse that won the Saudi UAE Derby goes on to perform in major countries like the USA and Japan, and then returns to the main race in Saudi Arabia; that’s legendary… Let’s make an anime about it…

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Rather, the fact that it has not come out until now means that the legend can be preserved until the implementation in Dubai.

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It’s good that Ebyan was able to win, but…

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I’m glad I actually won, and I think I’m even more mentally exhausted because I won.

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Since I won a match that could change things if I do it one more time…

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(Ushbate Sorou, which always finishes in third place no matter how many times it runs)

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What is up with this guy? He was in last place at the third corner and disappeared from the camera, but somehow he’s moved up to third place.

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A large number of brides are flooding in from overseas!

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🤔…?

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My brother is getting hit by a stray bullet again…

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Despite all that is said, in recent years, winning horses like Crown Pride and Derma Sotogake have faced a considerably tougher UAE Derby compared to the Saudi Derby horses…

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Isn’t there a horse that has done something impressive after winning the UAE Derby?

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There are quite a few over there.

Sanders Snow and the current Level Romance.

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It’s great how the overwhelming cheers get really loud when Evayan steps up next to Roma.

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Isn’t it emotional that the one who won our Derby took down the guy who might have trampled the one trying dirt for the first time?

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Even the father of the big bumblebee is like that.

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Level Romance won the UAE Derby?!

Isn’t it a master of turf 2400 now after racing on dirt 1800!?

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Since it’s Godolphin, they were originally very eager to go down the American dirt route…

I stopped running on dirt entirely, and when I switched to turf, I awakened and became a monster.

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>>172

Quite a few horses that can run on dirt during the winter in Europe come to the UAE Derby.

Especially O’Brien tends to send turf horses here with the aim of targeting the Kentucky Derby.

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>>195

(Horses with no experience in dirt challenges will also plunge into the BC Classic.)

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Kitasan Black, the producer of the world’s strongest Equinox.

Duramente, the sire of the double crown mare Stars on Earth.

The legendary racehorse Real Steel, which produced Forever Young.

Chovalgran

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Don’t exclude Kura-chan who produced a Derby horse!

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Ugh! Earth is being treated as a representative!

Isn’t it okay if it’s not Taiho-san or Liberty-chan?

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Stars are amazing, but if you’re giving that, there’s the triple crown winner Riba, right?

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Well, it might become legendary in the Arab world from now on, and to be honest, I think it has that power.

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I think the reason this anime is surprisingly bad is that it was originally supposed to be run by none other than Sierra Leone in Saudi Arabia.

That’s way too awkward!

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Ushba is already 8 years old, so what are you?

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>>176

That guy is 9 years old in the previous age category… and he came in third…?

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>>176

Forever young

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The auction price of the video was close to that of Dia-chan.

I feel like they’re confusing it with something from over there.

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>>179

When you search for Japanese sales venues, the images that come up are of the diamond-chan’s auction recreation set.

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It seems that if you search in Japanese auctions, you can find items related to Daiya-chan…

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The other day in Saudi Arabia, I was honestly a bit worried that the locals might be put off by Japan, but if they are finding it interesting, then that’s fine.

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“Real Steel notation and the kind of stupidity in anime that AI can’t replicate.”

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If anything, in the final straight, Ushba was clearly pulling ahead of all but the two horses in front.

If it weren’t for Evayan Roman, we would have won.

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Riba has been placing 2nd or 3rd in Dubai, so it’s a name that can compete globally.

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I can’t stand the cherry blossoms always blooming in Oi and the changing colors of Yahagi.

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The earth becomes his canvas.

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Winning bid price 98 million (230 million)

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It’s true that both Anya-chan and Riba are strong, but they can’t seem to accumulate wins.

Naa-chan retired just like that.

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A chance to export Riaste offspring as stallions to the world.

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