
Chiyo…
Oh, Chiyo Chiyo…
It’s just like the usual crackers!
I’ll show you the biggest match tomorrow, the first and last.
>>4I won the Asahi Cup, but…
>>15You’re not drawn in the single.
I like soft and squishy Chiyo punches.
The presence of the sleeves in the anime was impressive.
Aren’t you favoring Maruzen?
>>8Chiyo-chan is an honest hard worker, humble, a cute girl, and on top of that, she’s at the highest level of her generation.
>>8I wish I could have run in the Derby – that’s Maru-chan’s offspring, the Derby winner!
In the app’s main story as well.
Despite engaging in extremely intense battles such as the derby with Aldan and the Japan Cup with Marzen,
The nickname given is “National Little Sister Horse Girl.”
Incarnation of Pretty Derby
It feels like a protagonist from a side story, doesn’t it?
If there hadn’t been Oguri, this child would have been the protagonist of the generation.
Choberigu!
Isn’t it falling too early?
In the single group, there is a child who only has injury depictions after the derby.
Chiyo-chan has won the Asahikai in places not depicted in Single Run and has completely shut out Dicta.
Would I be laughed at if I said I watched Pretty?
I love Stubro Chiyo-chan, who is pretty even when scattered.
Chiyo-chan’s future is not pretty.
If following the original story, Chiyo-chan wouldn’t be out of place as the class ruler.
I am the champion at 2 years old, you know?
>>24(Coming from the countryside is amazing…! I need to do my best too!)
>>24At that point, the evaluation of Dicta is higher.
Because Chiyo-chan is a humble and good child…
I like you.
Still pretty even on Stabro.
Yae no Muteki, undefeated with 2 wins and 2 matches.
Oguri Cap on a 9-race winning streak.
The two powerful sides clash!
Because!
That’s nice! So cool!
Considering this is a line from the time when I lost the Kyodo News Cup and rude articles were being written, it makes me go “oh dear, oh dear…”
Chiyo-chan’s derby is really cool, but if they say she broke her leg because of this, there’s nothing I can do but nod; she’s making a crazy re-acceleration.
Even though I won the Asahi Hai, I’ve probably been treated with overwhelming disrespect because Dicuta, who won at Hanshin, is regarded as far superior.
It’s amazing that we’re talking about the derby on Derby Day.
Was the 3-year-old soccer boy at that time also rated that highly?
>>34It has been evaluated to the point where it is said to be a revival of Ten Point.
When he won the Outstanding 3-Year-Old Colt award, he received a wide margin of votes over Chiyo.
When they faced each other in the Yayoi Prize, Chiyo won against Soccer Boy without letting him do anything.
The reason why Oguri, who won the Mainichi Hai, is being looked down upon is that Yaeno Muteki, who came in fourth, and Dictator Land, who came in seventh, took first and second place respectively in the Satsuki Sho.
Pretty Derby elements
It seems that the way Soccer Boy wins is flashy, while Chiyo’s way of winning is steady, which has created a difference in their images.
However, Chiyo-chan wins spectacularly at the derby.
The girl who has sakura in her eyes at the derby and immediately scatters has become a common understanding.
When he won three times at age 2 (formerly age 3), the total margin between him and the runner-up was 27 lengths, so it can be said that a remarkable horse has come out.
I think it’s a generation with a strong character even if they don’t have much to do with Oguri.
The acceleration in the derby is amazing to watch.