
Chiyo-chan, you’re making too good of a face!
Chiyo-chan goes from pretty to beautiful.
The other eternal three strong teams are nice too…
>>3In the app, it has become the eternal six strong, and it’s truly a grand finale.
But it can’t be like that…
After watching Yaeno’s handshake in the anime, it feels quite profound.
In the end, it’s better for Yaeno not to look back…
Instead of losing my cuteness, I couldn’t stand in the arena to fight.
Chiyo-chan has become not just pretty, but also stunning.
I thought they were intentionally cutting Chiyo-chan’s story, but that was because of this scene.
I wonder why Chiyo-chan stopped participating in the races.
>>8Perhaps, just like in historical fact, they returned but became unable to compete.
Next time, Wakaba-chan will get angry again!
Yaeno, who had been focused solely on Oguri long before the strategist Ardan, who never neglected information gathering, had realized it.
How can I be happy with this…?
Chiyo has a leg injury in the singles.
Long-term rehabilitation group with Uncle Dikuta.
>>11This school has too many injured people.
What’s going on, Chairman?
The next episode preview is unsettling.
Ah, if Yaeno Muteki loses, then Oguri is done for too.
I’m scared of the Japan Cup chapter from now on.
I’m retiring, I’m retiring, I’m retiring!
I don’t want to see Oguri lose!
The time has passed midnight.
>>18Wait, Cinderella is going to have a happy ending from here, right?
>>24Well then, you’ll make a brilliant comeback in the next battle!
>>24Before that, there’s a bit of the ugliness of people that comes out in the story about the glass slipper that was dropped…
It’s nice to just display the bulletin board at the end.
Hell is not over yet.
Isn’t it amazing how a miler, who wasn’t particularly mentioned, quietly comes in third?
Even though I know there’s a grand finale in Arima, it’s tough to read.
This tunnel is still continuing.
Anime is currently running on a bright path.
>>23I wonder if the central integration section is as bright as it seems… I feel like it’s surprisingly dark…
>>30From now on, it’s brighter.
Yae did her best! Congratulations!
It can’t be seen that way by society; it’s tough.
If Oguri doesn’t win, no one will be happy.
If I were to say whose fault that is,
Putting aside public opinion, from the reader’s perspective, it’s clear that Yaeno can be properly evaluated, so Uma Musume is indeed great.
Keep looking ahead without looking back.
Yae no is too good at crafting a story about facing her own weaknesses…
Yaeal is also going to appear in JC, right?
It seems like JC will hardly have any good moments and will just lose to Oguri, but I wonder what will happen.
>>32Well, I suppose we’ll just race normally first.
I’m not sure if they will involve overseas Uma Musume… There might be some connections coming from Better Luthun Up and Holy… Fork In’s various things.
There are so many foreshadowing elements in the Oguri Cap Derby, it’s a bit troublesome…
Are you able to run as you wish…?
>>33I’m running while feeling heavy.
>>33It’s heavy…
>>33In single races, the ones who can run as they like are strong.
On the contrary, if you carry a heavy burden and get anxious, the burden will grasp your feet.
>>39The fork-in is winning while carrying a heavy burden!
The spread is too good.
If things had gone as they should, Chiyonoo might have been in the middle of this.
No matter what anyone says, I want Yaeno to hold their head high.
What words might Yaeno have received from her past self…?
>>40“Take everything, so don’t leave the past me behind, maybe?”
I wonder what period the 24-hour behind-the-scenes coverage of historical events was.
>>41It should be before autumn.
JC is probably a tough development, but I want to see the overseas Uma Musume.
I don’t think it will be depicted in “Shingre,” but Bamboo, who ran in three classes in two and a half months, including the Autumn Sky, is quite monstrous with a result of 321st place.
I think JC will be healed again by Kawakami Bakushin O…
This abnormal situation must be stopped by someone.
The countdown until the glasses of the perpetrator of the abnormal situation becomes art has also started.
I think there will be a reappearance of Fork-in related to JC.
I wonder if the light of hope will start to shine from there.
In the end, it’s a happy ending because the chairman witnessed the last run of Arima, and JRA’s soul resides within him…
>>52After coming this far, if Oguri makes a comeback and the audience is just happy about it, that’s frustrating in its own way…
>>56First, let’s welcome Oguri, who has finished safely, with the feeling that Arima begins from there!
If it’s in accordance with historical facts, I’ll make about 30 banners.
>>56That being said, there were plenty of fans who purely continued to support Oguri.
>>56What do you mean that the spectators who were cheering for Oguri, which was supposed to be over in reality, are being selfish?
That might be true.
It seems like this story in the manga is happening around the time when Oguri’s rise and Chiyo-chan’s glory are depicted in the anime…
It seems that Roppe is so burned out that he won’t be able to stop.
Even though Kitahara seems like he can calmly stop it, I don’t actually feel like he can.
You’re the only one… Berno!
Last time and the time before that, it was a Japan Cup with Dr. Kuzumi’s explosive original character gathering, but I wonder if we have the luxury to do that this time.
I don’t really like the win of Yae no Kumo, but I’m scared that criticism will go to Kitahara because I’ve been rewatching the early part of the anime.
It’s precious because everyone shares in the sorrow of Oguri’s defeat, and it deepens our bonds.
I’m curious about the process for participating in the Japan Cup.
The retirement announcement that followed
This isn’t a monster.
>>60So the story of the gray monster ends before the final chapter, doesn’t it?
It seems like Nasa Papa might have some harsh words directed towards Kitahara or Ko-Pei based on his reaction.
The only comfort is that there doesn’t seem to be anyone like an uncle placing hopes on a fork in the road close to Oguri.
The responsibilities I have to society and myself are far heavier than anything else.
>>62But right now, the root of binding Oguri is that I have to win and meet expectations.
The words directed at Oguri, who is leaving Kasamatsu, by Kitahara, who is closest to him…
We need to make sure they properly notify us about any bombing threats.
In the parts of recollection and monologue
The composition where Chiyonoo is placed in the center is no good anymore.
Cry
Yae no and Aldan move forward on page 8.
The contrast of Chiyonoo, who is stopping in the upper segment, is also heartbreaking.
I wonder if Arima’s coming too, I guess Shingre will come.
It will probably become mild.
>>67I feel like it’s okay to just casually brush off the radicals at Kasamatsu in a humorous way.
>>67Even if it reaches a person who understands instead of a horse, I still feel it is cruel, even if it becomes milder.
Next time, it looks like we’re finally going to see the lowest depiction of civility.
The next JC will feature Oguri, Yaeno, and Milwakaba (all of them are off the bulletin board).
In the following week’s Chrysanthemum Prize after this autumn, Bright Rock, also known as White Stone, finishes in 2nd place and places 4th, the highest in Japan, in a span of 2 weeks.
Bright Rock will come in third place in the Arima Kinen, so it seems likely to dig deeper in the Kikuka-sho and the Japan Cup.
In the Kikuka-sho, there might also be a deep dive into the next generation of Mejiro.
Milwakaba-chan is getting angry again…
>>72This isn’t Oguri Cap!!!111!!1
If we don’t have a junior high school girl with no good qualities, we won’t be able to depict the miracle of Oguri Cap’s revival, so all characters should be given plenty of gloom.
More than the voices of praise for Yaeno, who should have been in first place.
It seems that the voices of disappointment over Oguri’s inability to win are overpowering, and the inner Go-Shirakawa is about to go out of control.
>>78To be honest, as someone who got into horse racing in recent years, I can relate too much, and it’s painful to hear.
Since it’s a story of a century’s flip-flop, when pushing someone into a corner, it should be written properly with the lowest level of civility.
The look in Aldan’s eyes when he sees Oguri not growing is irresistible.
Unlike Tama’s retirement announcement, Oguri’s retirement announcement seems to be overall somber.
The snack bus, known for Tamamo Cross, will also be simplified next week…
>>82It’s like a whirlwind and thunder.
>>82It’s sad to see the pillars that quietly supported Young Jump reduce in number.
The Singre will be out soon.
>>82I was surprised when a pop-up announcing the final episode appeared as soon as I opened the app.
Kitahara didn’t say those words with the intention of pushing that far…
In the anime, during the Kasamatsu scene, the child is shouting “Oguri!” and I think that’s really nice in various ways.
I’m scared of JC now.
It will probably end with Arima by the end of this year, but this is going to be tough all the way through.
I just thought, isn’t the curse of the line “Not betraying expectations!” somewhat related to the Derby challenge in the Central Transfer Arc?
The next junior high school girl that seems to be healing with the celebrity gorilla.
The free running of Yaeno in Arima is
I wonder if it will turn into something like grabbing the person who spoke ill of Oguri.
It was a record back then…
Is the bus in Edo finally settling down?
I feel like various things have come together until now…
I’m being made to eat something incredibly rich as a result…
I’m looking forward to how Bright Rock will be depicted because I like White Stone.
Ardan also extends from here, right?
>>96There is no text provided to translate.
I’m really curious if they will delve into the current classic group, as there hasn’t been much exploration on that front.
I think we’ll do it, but to what extent will we go?
Yaeno is finally going to have a cover for the paperback…
I wonder what feelings Creek and Inari had while watching the race.
It was a record until it was broken by Spec-chan, huh?
Tama, Kuriiku, and Inari fade out partway through, so in terms of the number of times they are depicted in the story,
Oguri
Belno
Yaeno
It seems like it will be in that order.
It’s amazing that a beautiful ending is already determined, regardless of how it’s incorporated into the story. I’ve been seeing a lot of manga with unresolved endings lately, so that’s what I’m feeling.
Speaking of which, 2.22.2 is famous, but the track conditions around that time, for about a year or two, were quite fast for the era, and many records were being set.
I’ve heard that story.
Having experienced the atmosphere when the overwhelming favorite lost multiple times this year, I honestly think it’s a bit thoughtless to say there are no voices to celebrate the winner or to label the people’s standards as low.
>>106(The wake for Fuji TV and Kansai TV booth)
>>106Oguri is not just popular in horse racing.
That’s completely an idol.
If possible, I would like JC to take their time and do it carefully without rushing.
Personally, I just like Betaluxun Up, Kako Ises, and Belmets.
Someone needs to silence the troublesome fans and the media, or it won’t end nicely…
>>108There’s the reporter who is the root of all the trouble.
Well, I really understand that it’s totally normal to pay attention to another horse when the one you’re cheering for loses.
I don’t think it’s a bad thing, no matter what.
I wonder what kind of personality the Singlarion will have…
All of the despair from here on out and the miracle of the last run are all mine.
>>111Chairman…?
Speaking of which, it seems like this year’s Saudi (race) had the top favorites losing left and right, creating quite an incredible atmosphere.
Well, if anything, I was on the side that won and was doing the Shimokabe Ondo.
>>116Not in Dubai?
>>118It was Dubai… As punishment, I will dance the Shimokabe Ondo…
I have the impression that Arden is someone who will stick with Oguri until the end.
I think those things are important too.
Even if it’s inevitable that the voices praising the winning horse are overshadowed when the strong horses lose or when something tragic happens,
I experienced that it really infuriates me to be made fun of not long ago.
Some horse racing reporters are posting articles with evaluations of Oguri from that time, inspired by the anime adaptation, but they only describe it as a “promising presence.” Since it’s a local horse, that makes sense.
When did the Oguri Boom actually spread in terms of racing results?
It’s definitely the chairman who brought him here that’s to blame…
>>122Thanks to you bringing me along, I believe I’ve been able to run happily until now, so I think it’s more on the fundamental skills side.
Right now, only the part about the sin is coming out.
>>122That’s because I talked with Oguri at Arima during the first year and settled it, so please forgive me.
I’ve heard that there were about two phases of the Oguri Boom.
Around NZT and around the Senior Daily Crown.
It looks like Mac-chan will win, but I wonder if Ryan will show his face at the Kikuka-sho.
In Dubai, the Saudi team that had been staying in the Middle East has been completely defeated regardless of nationality, and the heat is to blame.
Poko-mar is prohibited.
A Derby without Oguri in the anime is like takoyaki without octopus! I’m looking forward to it being revisited, and the sins of the glasses might be depicted as well.
It seems like the criticism towards Kitahara is going to intensify, and it’s painful.
I saw someone who got into it through anime and found it interesting enough to buy all the manga and read up to the latest chapter! It made me smile.
Until the latest episode…?
It’s a bit different from autumn, but even if someone wins, the sadness is so overwhelming that it overshadows my feelings. I recently experienced this, and things always have two sides; one side inevitably becomes bigger than the other…
After the Tama Tama arc ended, there were parts that I kept reading out of curiosity to see the hell of the third year.
Was it the trigger for Oguri’s revival or the final push?
I want it to be Tama-chan.
>>133(This is also going to be a composition where Tama-chan makes a comeback in Shingre…)
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Well, I can understand how people felt back then.
Oguri’s results at 3 years old (and 4 years old) are insane.
If you were in the classics… you would think that, right?
On Tuesday, I’m sleep-deprived because of Gundam, and on Wednesday, I’m sleep-deprived because of Shingure.
Spicy.
I want everyone until now to do a Spirit Bomb.
In other words, it feels like all the dark foreshadowing from the entire story so far is converging on Oguri.
Well, what I wanted to see is from here on, so I’m looking forward to how it connects to the end.
The popularity of Singre and Oguri is quite high overseas right now.
>>140Around episodes 5-6, it started appearing in the top rankings of overseas reviews, and at the same time, the simultaneous viewing by international audiences on YouTube began to increase.
It’s the guy called Oguri Cap who is rising to fame even with overseas popularity.
>>146The evaluation itself was already high, but in terms of popularity rankings, it has actually started to surge from that point.
It seems that places like Japan and China, which were already popular, haven’t changed much.
>>140I didn’t have any memories of watching the Umamusume anime or sharing my thoughts about it overseas, so this is surprising.
I guess the jump feeling is nice, huh?
Whether we win or lose, if we had participated in the derby, there’s a good chance we wouldn’t have been so thoroughly roasted up to this point, and in everything, it’s like the saying goes: “Life is full of twists and turns.”
It seems that Oguri, Kitahara, and glasses are going to become art soon.
>>142Roppe might also become art.
I wonder how the Ouma Og Derby will really turn out…
>>143It seems that Kitahara, who was considered the main candidate, is also the one who cast the curse, so the situation is becoming uncertain.
I want my glasses to fog up ridiculously because they have been the ones causing the disturbance, and if possible, I want Young to voice it.
>>145That’s right! I want it to become art!
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>>145It’s already appeared in anime with voice acting, so just give it up.
Who would say something like “That’s enough, Oguri Cap has done enough,” the general public?
>>150Honestly, the peak of this kind is the fans of the anime’s second season! I was supporting you! I think so.
Since the Singularity was adapted into an anime, it’s interesting to see materials from that time being posted from time to time.
>>153The photos of March Toshou are too precious.
>>153Even though it was the second favorite, the Pegasus S didn’t have much support in the racing book, and it made me feel the atmosphere of that time.
Young is already…
I don’t really know, but it seems that the people behind the reporters are native-level English speakers, so I wonder if they were looking at that too.
>>157It seems like I’ll be fine as long as I can speak Italian.
>>157I see.
So, I wonder if all the voice actors for the Japan Cup participants coming to Japan will be able to speak English.
>>162Uchida Shu! …I couldn’t remember who else it was, so when I looked it up, this came up.
It’s impressive that they have the voice actor for Kyosen.
The model for the reporter is Kyozen Ohhashi.
Young, let’s aim for Naze Papa already.
From a young person’s perspective, they probably wouldn’t want to take on the role of a reporter, so it’s a natural outcome.
Give me back my money!
I want to do Kitahara…