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…oshu

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Are you okay? Is there any murderous intent in that dish?

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I will cherish you in the app version, so please get a little cloudy for that…

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That Oguri is starting to think about boring things like how it needs to be there…

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I guess this is… like a feeling of “I can’t help it” or something.

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>>4

I think it includes some feelings like wanting to die.

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Ah… not even in my sights…

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This guy… is saying something really shitty, isn’t he…?

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>>7

I can’t immediately say that I’m here…

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After all, it’s the era in which one was born…

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What’s tough is what comes after this…

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It’s really pitiful to think of it as a generation that will be ridiculed for another 30 years by people they don’t even know.

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Is this the race where Oguri is going to be called a loser by the public for losing to Yaeno?

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>>13

“The Day the Monster’s Signboard was Taken Down”

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In a sense, they are the greatest rival and the greatest enemy.

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Could it be that I’m just going to lose, Oguri?

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>>16

If you search, you’ll find all the spoilers written about the milk clam.

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Why do you have the results of the previous race?

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It’s a line that says they’re not seeing anything other than themselves anymore…

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>>19

How arrogant it is!

Does she think she has become a god?

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It would have been nice if you had said that we should liven things up.

It’s like treating it as if Yaeno doesn’t exist, just putting in effort by myself.

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In other words, the story of Oguri is most famous for its ending, so it’s quite impressive if you don’t know that part…

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From Oguri’s perspective, it’s no wonder there has never been a close race.

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During the classical period, I could only see Tama…

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There is a strong sense that the era of the Oguri generation is coming to an end.

By the way, Daiyusaku has finally begun its long-awaited first G1 race here.

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How arrogant it is!

It seems that the horse girl who spoke about her joy in being able to run is now in a state where she thinks she has become a symbol of the era…

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God exists.

I thought so.

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The Singre Oguri has quite a narrow field of vision, so to speak.

In that race, I only see one person recognized as a rival.

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Well, it was the very symbol of the era…

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Oguri seems unfazed by anything, but there’s also a fairly ordinary side to her where she can be swayed by public opinion and the words of acquaintances.

When Kitahara said to aim for the Tokai Derby, I didn’t quite understand, but I realized the Tokai Derby is really something special.

If it’s written that the eternal three strong will lead the era, then we’ll be the ones to lead it.

I wonder if I could get an autograph if I saw High Seiko.

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>>30

I think the additional practice event for the app is symbolic.

If other kids are getting fired up, I’ll be influenced right away and I’ll jump in too!

When the trainer tells me not to be distracted by my surroundings, I wonder if I was actually distracted!

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>>30

So, isn’t Oguri’s current state one where the support and backing from the people around her is insufficient?

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>>42

It’s not just that there are no supporters; outsiders arbitrarily glorify or criticize, which is the worst.

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>>42

That’s actually true, isn’t it?

It seems that various people are helping this time, but the school staff and Rudolf are overwhelmed dealing with the paparazzi.

Rokuhira Beruno Kitahara is prioritizing preparations for the upcoming Tenno Sho Autumn.

I can’t even attend to Oguri’s personal mental care.

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In horse racing, it was not just a symbol of that generation or era, but a symbol of the entire era of Japan…

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There is likely to be little disagreement over calling that era “Oguri Cap.”

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I only have my eyes on Tama-chan.

After that, I met Creek, Inari, and my master.

But everyone is gone…

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>>33

Look at me!!!!!!!!!!

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I was taken aback when Tama said she wanted to quit, realizing that I had also been neglecting the other Uma Musume, but I’ve completely forgotten about that.

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You can find out the wins and losses on Wiki and such, but it doesn’t capture the atmosphere of the time.

It feels like Oguri is finished now that we’ve lost to Yaeno.

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>>36

Isn’t it terrible?

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We lost because the strong ones are gone.

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Isn’t it harsh that despite being from the same generation as Oguri and having won G1, they are treated this way even though their recent two races were very close in ranking?

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It’s like saying Dou Deuce is going to lose to Geoglyph before retiring.

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>>41

From a positioning standpoint, it’s about the same as Praderia.

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>>48

It’s not a real GI horse…

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At that time, I was probably around middle school and had no interest in horse racing at all.

“I have a memory of having a conversation about how ‘Oguri is no good anymore.'”

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In Singulett, it has been omitted, but Yaeno Muteki was caught on camera stalking a child from the same team.

It was treated more as a joke horse than a talented one.

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You, Kansai journalist…

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I don’t want to see you lose anymore, so please let me retire!

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The horse Yaeno is actually being interpreted quite favorably, even with this.

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I was cheering for Teio in the second season! That’s one thing, but since the horse became a horse, it seems like the direct impact on the person will cause some serious mental damage.

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Since I tend to take on burdens because I feel I have to respond to kindness and expectations with results, it can become quite difficult when things don’t go well.

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It seems that Oguri will end up teaming up with Nasa-chan after all…

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>>54

Kitahara is fired…?

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>>55

It’s troubling that Kitahara might be treated as the scapegoat for Oguri’s defeat.

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>>60

To the average person, it seems like they’ve been losing ever since they changed.

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Yaeno Muteki Awakening!

It’s not that, it’s just that the day I took down the monster’s sign was tough.

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I want to support Berno as the main candidate for that line.

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The fact that Uma Musume runs carrying their thoughts and feelings is emphasized quite a bit.

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It feels like stepping away from harassment, achieving results, and then retiring.

Because it was Kitahara, a sentiment in society arises that we couldn’t win.

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>>59

It’s tough…

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In the end, will I be treated like that bald old man from Kasamatsu…

This is going to be a cloudy Oguri…

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Amazing… No one will be happy…

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Oguri thinks he can’t organize things by himself and during the training stage, Roppei and the others are narrowing down the points.

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>>64

Basically, it’s not that Oguri decides for himself, but rather that he is influenced by others’ recommendations in making his decisions…

Either that or I want to run with my rival.

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In reality, if you ask who comes after Oguri, the answer would likely be Macqueen.

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>>65

Generationally that’s true, but personally I have the impression that there’s a generational reversal with Oguri > Teio > Mack.

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I wonder what will happen with Yaeno after this, as it seems like a never-ending cloudy situation.

How will we deal with the mess of the last run…?

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>>67

I wonder if I’ll have a self-retirement ceremony before I run.

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>>67

Rather, I think Akitakaze will end refreshingly because it settled the matter with the Oguri generation except for the three strong from the Heisei era.

I think the last run will either fire up Oguri or get him really angry at the spectators who are just watching the gray monster instead of Oguri.

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>>67

A retirement ceremony without my consent…

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>>67

If Yaeno could settle her feelings in her own way and do it just like in the Yaeno story of the app, that would be great.

If anything, Yaeno could say to you, “You’re Oguri Cap!”

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Well, because my seniors and even my peers, like Soccer-chan and Mama, have retired, and the juniors are relatively inexperienced, it’s obvious that Oguri would feel pressure, right?

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Since Kitahara came, we’ve won the Yasuda Kinen record, you know…

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>>73

In the first place, I haven’t lost in terms of miles…

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>>73

In the past, the treatment of anything other than classic distance was even worse than it is now…

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>>77

Oguri hasn’t won at classic distance, so does that mean he’s being treated poorly?

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Kitahara is the strongest mental care factor for Oguri, isn’t it?

It’s truly despairing that even with such a person by your side, you can’t provide proper care.

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Speaking of which, Ardan is also here, Arima…

…Ryan is here too.

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>>79

In 1990, it seems like the classic races were all avoided or resulted in retirements, but the highlight was definitely Oguri’s retirement ceremony, which really got everyone excited.

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>>81

Well, that’s because Oguri won.

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Yaeno has a tendency to be like a private machine for Fuchu, which is not good.

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People say things like “losing to Yae-no…” but Yae-no’s winning time was not only the record for the Autumn Ten but also the record for Fuchu 2000, so Yae-no was indeed strong.

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It is still a race that is talked about in various ways.

The pace of the race is being adjusted to accommodate Oguri.

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The main topic of the ’90 generation was Ryan at that time, and that’s definitely a key point of excitement.

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It’s still happening often that a runaway horse causes the pace to slow down.

Everyone needs to properly recognize that horse racing is not a time race.

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>>87

It’s not that horses without record releases are weak, but…

Saying that a horse that has released a record isn’t strong is also a contrarian opinion, isn’t it?

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>>92

Is there really someone who would say that?

Are you there…?

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I’m really looking forward to what kind of Ryan will come out.

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>>88

I wonder if a trainer will come out…

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There are too many characters that want to make you say “You’re Oguri Cap.”

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>>89

It’s fine if a mysterious middle-aged man from Ritto appears and speaks to the audience.

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“Don’t let any more people in.”

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Are we ultimately going to hand over to Naze Tori from Kitahara?

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