
Original?
>>1
Originally an extra illustration.
Look… at my Oguri…
I will pull back.
Anime really appreciates the extra illustrations, so I’m thankful.
>>5
After saying harsh things to Kitahara, the president, who looks downcast, seems like he might pick up on the president who appears to be in a good mood after disrespecting the central.
It’s nice that we’re coordinating at the front, and this is already the third person who’s too close to me.
The completely original line is the last line from Kitahara, right?
I can’t call you Cap now.
When I think you’re worthy of being called that, let me call you Oguri Cap!!
>>7
It’s too obvious just because the original work is nearing its climax!
>>7
This is the last Arima…
You are Oguri Cap, right!! Don’t come near me…
In the original work, there is no explanation for why they changed from calling him Cap to Oguri.
If Oguri, who is indifferent to appearance, is dressed nicely, suspect the shadow of Norn.
It’s not a mother’s expression.
Oguri Cap’s Second Mama
Norn Ace
>>14
The creek that was supposed to become the third mom has become the demon king…
>>19
I’ll crush you, Oguri-chan ❤
The stylish mom who is secretly training in dance.
Norn has stepped on the accelerator.
From now on, there will be no brakes.
You’re Oguri Cap, right! And now it’s confirmed that we’ll have the Kitahara performance!
By collecting bonus illustrations, you can supplement the pretty elements.
The only one who praised my name is Kitahara, you know?
The beginning of the veteran troublesome otaku!
You are Oguri Cap, right? The first candidate has been confirmed as Kitahara-san…
It was leaning more towards mom than the paperback…
The past does not disappear.
First, how many years will it take to animate the final episode of Sing Red…?
>>30
In the first place, the manga hasn’t even reached the final chapter yet.
It’s great that the resolution of incorporating weekly illustrations into the anime has improved.
If I do the last run, won’t it take a year?
Kitahara has been particular about the cap part of Oguri Cap from the very beginning.
Speaking of which, the first owner, Mr. Oguri, was quite embarrassed when he became famous and people kept calling him Oguri Oguri, wasn’t he?
“Shingre is like a slot for animating manga that is normally selling well.”
You’re laying the groundwork for that blatant “You’re Oguri Cap,” aren’t you…!
The wind of Ogunoru seems to erase the negative trends of Kitanoru.
Do these kids have to dance after running?
I think that’s pretty tough too, but the usual practice seems like quite a burden as well.
Why?
>>40
Isn’t it natural for idol horses to perform winning lives? What’s there to question?
>>40
Those who play apps and those who watch anime don’t really understand well.
>>40
“Please think of it as ‘such things’.”
It’s singing and dancing.
It’s tough.
Since the positions are determined by the order of finish, it might be more difficult than regular idols because you need to practice for all positions.
>>40
In short, it is fan service and part of the performance.
Umamusume are both athletes and idols.
I’m worried you might faint when you see the competition outfit.
Rather, they managed to win a spot by selling comics even though there was no anime.
It must have been unexpectedly good for Cygames.
It’s a luxury problem for someone who has been playing a social game with no news since the first season, especially since the anime turned out to be like that…
What are you to Oguri?
I bet everyone wants to see it, right?
A winning live performance with Milwakaba-chan, Oguri, and Yaeno Muteki in a hellish atmosphere…
>>49
I’m looking forward to the autumn live show!!
>>55
Have fun!! It’s tough having to do it…
>>49
At this time, Oguri is safe because they are at the hospital before the live performance.
I don’t even understand why we have to do live performances on an app… There are mobs like that too.
Striving in my studies, training, taking lessons, and doing self-training.
This is the life of a proper trainee.
While watching anime, I feel that in Winning Live, the local regions are more important than the central ones; it definitely makes it easier to support local idols, right?
Is it possible to complain without even knowing that Singre operates on a different line than the anime series in the first place?
Norn has become an Oguri Gal just on the verge of not being creepy…
The relaxed vibe of Kasamatsu’s daughter seems to have its own demand.
>>58
I’ll do my best in the race!
I like it because it has an emotional quality.
It’s pretty laughable to see responses like “Change the world because I don’t like it!” that are reminiscent of an elementary school student.
Isn’t this anime quite pretty?
I wonder if the atmosphere will change when Tama comes out.
It’s nice that there seems to be a difference between live performances that are celebrated by everyone and those that aren’t during intense battles…
>>62
I came to see Bourbon’s live performance, so why is it Rice Shower?
>>66
Historical facts-kun, you know…
In the original work, there are pretty elements here and there outside of the races, though…
Just a little bit…
Local idol scouted by a major label! It’s Oguri, right?
Why is it that we’re doing a live performance?
I feel like we discussed that kind of thing at the grand live, but I don’t remember.
>>68
It’s said to be to show gratitude to the fans…
>>68
The Uma Musume were voluntarily holding a live event to show their gratitude to fans, and URA suggested that we host it after the race.
>>68
The live event is a place to express appreciation to the fans who supported us after the race.
The Grand Live is a return to its original concept of letting anyone participate regardless of their ranking.
But in the end, that’s just a stage for those who won to make their appeal, and isn’t it true that most of those who are in agreement are also part of the GI winners? This point was raised in the story as well.
In that regard, what’s the point of tachyons? Since they were given the stage, they should just do as they please, right? It’s the highlight of the story to provoke them to show their ego.
>>98
That’s right!
Therefore, I don’t want to become someone who criticizes the magnificent stance of looking up at the sky!
>>98
Thank you for the explanation of big breasts.
That’s right, that’s the kind of story it was.
In the world of horse racing, it makes sense that they put more weight on idol qualities since betting is not allowed.
I thought the second place wouldn’t dance the march.
>>70
The stage is small, so I wonder if it’s just the first place, Kasamatsu Live.
>>74
In Chukyo, I think those in 2nd place and below were also dancing, so it must be an issue with the size of the stage.
>>70
In rural areas, it’s difficult to secure a place to dance in the first place, so there might only be education for dancing as much as the number one.
Whether Oguri wins or loses, it’s inevitable that there will be a girl who feels like she doesn’t exist because everyone in the world is focused on Oguri.
Kitachan’s dad was singing after the race too.
If you’re not even gambling, then where you’re making money is probably from the idol aspect of Uma Musume.
The top-ranked or high-ranking ones dance in the comics.
I guess it’s a matter of location, huh?
>>79
I think there probably isn’t an environment to teach simply due to factors like location and labor costs.
When I think about it, these guys are living in the same room…
When I see the live performance at Kasamatsu, I realize that the live performance in the center is on a whole different scale…
>>81
Something is extending from the center of the field to the stage…
Clearly narrow, isn’t it, the Kasamatsu Live Stage…
The live venue at Kasamatsu felt like a good use of space, rather than a proper stage.
What is that…? I don’t know…
I wonder if there is.
>>86
There’s no way that could happen!
It seems that Gamuchu had a live event over there in real life.
>>87
It’s not Kasamatsu, but I laughed when I saw the gambler cut short the horse racing ticket broadcast to head to the live event at the racetrack. I thought, “Is there really such a way to do it?”
Since you’ve won multiple times in March, it would be funny if your live performance is really good.
>>88
If you have good motor skills and attend classes seriously, it seems like everyone can dance reasonably well.
It seems that there aren’t many kids who put their all into the dance that comes as a bonus to the race.
The stage at Kasamatsu is probably just a platform with things like audio cassette tapes or something like that…
March must be dancing in the matches he won against Oguri and in other matches with different opponents…
If it’s costly, that’s one thing, but I believe the audience creating a funeral-like atmosphere in Winning Live, despite it not costing anything, reflects even worse manners than in reality.
I really think it’s not right to have a live performance with dancing after putting your legs to such hard use.
>>95
Umamusume can break down so easily like this… and that serious tone just never seems to fit in there, does it?
>>114
I think that since the injuries in Umamusume occur when they’re running at speeds that humans can’t reach, doing something like dancing probably isn’t that big of a burden for them.
If you can’t make money in the entertainment industry, you’ll end up like Kasamatsu, so everyone is desperate.
In the center, having to be a backup dancer in a race I lost is really crushing my pride.
After the win or loss, Obay said that dancing together is part of the job since he is a professional.
>>99
They are professionals… Everyone was properly receiving prize money…
In reality, on the Kasamatsu stage, or rather those stairs, once three people get on, that’s it.
Legal hair collection
Winning Live is an expression of gratitude to the fans and
The purpose is to set aside the confusion of winning and losing by dancing together.
It seems like they are only practicing McQueen and center.
>>106
Landing ho!
>>106
If it’s about how to celebrate when we win, I’ve practiced it in advance.
Fusapand-chan was doing “Don’t look at me like that~”.
>>109
This underlying competitiveness has been passed down to my daughter, Ai, in spades…
I think it’s nice to have a friendship between girls without any humidity.
There were also those who danced even though they had hurt their legs in the race…
>>113
Episode 1: Tokai Teio
At the next Chukyo Racecourse, the three of us were dancing.
I wonder if there is another school over there?
In the singing and dance app, there is a trainer who watches the lessons, but basically, I wonder if it’s left to the professionals.
If I danced with Riko-chan, I might end up in the hospital.
>>117
For seasonal events, I think they hire a wide range of dance professionals at the training center because they are taught by experts in the field.
>>117
There might be former Track Center Uma Musume who are really good at singing and dancing but left the center without being able to showcase their true abilities because they couldn’t win any races…
I wonder if a dance coach will come out…
>>127
In the original source, it probably relates to equestrianism…
Sports-themed shows are refreshing and nice, after all.
From the dance lesson events for each character in the app, it seems there is a separate dance teacher, and the trainer is not providing instructions.
There are some trainers who can dance, but it feels like there are more who can’t.
Tama-chan was posing coolly, but I heard that at this point they still haven’t achieved their second win, so it was no good.
>>122
The reason I was in Kasamatsu this time was that I lost and went on a crazy trip.
>>135
I just ended up at Kasamatsu because I took the wrong train!
There is no guarantee that Uma Musume can be adapted into a TV anime at the same pace as before after doing Oguri Cap.
It seems that Ohana has mastered singing and dancing a variety of songs.
The Singre series has been serialized since before the app’s service started.
So after this, Ouguri and the chairman will go to the center and skate, right?
I hope to see the Kasamatsu team somewhere! I wonder if they will do a recap of the previous single races…
Maybe things will be tough for Norn for a long time.
>>131
Bury it… as deep as possible…
>>131
Bury me… bury me as deep as possible…!
Nornmoor
I love the kind of responses where everyone who encounters Uma Musume for the first time thinks, “Why are these kids dancing?”
>>137
It’s common sense to do a live stream after the race, you know.
>>137
I saw this exchange quite a bit when the door to the new era was opened…
>>141
The door to the new era is suddenly thrust upon you after going through the sports spirit genre… It’s like something out of an Indian movie.
It’s like, “Wow, I can’t believe it…”
Let’s take a look at the grand live scenario themed around the meaning of winning live!
Everyone’s favorite Light Hello is the main character!
Is it really that strange to dance live after the race?
>>144
Hey, hurry up and take me to your world line too.
>>147
It’s not a horse, but a horse is dancing…
>>180
Neigh.
In the original story, Tama runs at Hanshin in the morning of the same day and loses.
I think it’s relatively easy to understand that performing live is the ego of Uma Musume-chan.
It has been continuously linked from High Seiko.
I want to be a star who shines and be seen as the number one version of myself; I want to sparkle and be in first place.
So even if I’m injured, I hide it and go to the live performance.
>>146
If it’s an idol horse like Seiko-chan, then of course everyone admires her…
>>150
One trigger is High Seiko, you know, Winning Live.
Those of you who agree with the Grand Live are saying that you’re able to say such things because you’re usually winning and have the luxury to do so! The mob said that, and while that’s true… it made me think.
In the end, since there’s no way to make excuses there, it became a situation where Tachyon would provide the venue and you all could do as you please, making it somewhat casual.
The Teio from the second season is cool, dancing while breaking his leg!
>>153
Chapter One
Tokai Teio
>>155
Kuuh~! This is it!!
>>159
It’s nice that this is displayed while “Winning the Soul” is playing…
>>159
This is Symphogear!
>>153
Wasn’t that already bad at the time of the race?
The dance was strange, and only Oki-Tore and the president noticed it.
As expected, Uma-pyo won’t flow in Single Grand Prix…
>>154
The final episode of the first season probably won’t feel like “umapoi” yet.
It seems difficult to read the room at Arima and do Umapyoi more than ever before…
It’s fine if it’s just practicing dance, but the choreography changes in detail depending on the ranking, and I don’t know what my rank will be, so the effort is just too much.
Is Haiseiko before Oguri Cap?
>>160
Indeed.
>>162
It’s a left horse…
>>160
The original national idol horse.
>>160
The boom triggered by Oguri was the second horse racing boom, and Hi Seiko’s was the first.
The amount of exercise during dance lessons is crazy enough for the Uma Musume to break a sweat…
(Everyone is practicing as backup dancers, just in case…)
>>166
I don’t need it.
I think it’s somewhat like an extension of a performance, and it might be good to think of it like a figure skating exhibition.
There is a need to prepare separately from what will be used in the actual performance, and it seems that whether or not to do it changes depending on the ranking.
>>169
Ah, I see. That’s a very fitting analogy and it’s easy to understand.
Did you hear? It’s Oguri Cap.
Both Okitore and Kitahara.
Men often tend to forget about live events.
If a top athlete in real life danced with incredible precision, I think that would be amazing.
If Otani, Inoue, and Fujii-kun danced after their matches, I would definitely like them even more.
Isn’t it only apps where all participants dance with up to three people, even in anime and such?
>>173
If you try to make too many people dance, the animator will scream…
Shohei Ohtani’s winning live!?!?
>>174
If I could see it, then of course I want to see it, right?!
>>179
Oh no! The log cabin is on fire!
I decided to think that in the world of Uma Musume, a day has about 48 hours, because it’s hard to believe that studying, training, dance lessons, and personal time can coexist based on common sense.
Hey… make sure to practice as a backup dancer. You’ll need it tomorrow, right?
It seems like there might be some provocation like that.
>>178
Little brat…
It seems crazy that the choreography is different for second and third place.
As expected of Nature-san… They perfectly grasp the third dancer’s choreography and even have the composure to throw in a kiss as an improv…
Isn’t it that everyone ends up dancing for their makeup debut?
There are quite a few songs in the Winning Live that fall into the cool or cute category, but there are also quite a few that are of the electro-pop style.
>>184
Ugh!
I feel like there was a line in the deleted scenes that said something like, “You all might as well be backup dancers for someone.”
McQueen?
Huh? My race is boring?
Are you telling that to the backup dancers?
>>187
A Mac-chan with a strong original soul!
It is said that they threw down the few ordinary people who came to see the door to the new era into confusion.
Nya…
If winning jockeys can sing, it seems like I could do it in this world too.
The first thing that came to my mind with this image was the 1995 Arima Kinen; I wonder why that is.