
Isn’t this girl a bit too strong?
So everyone had their brains fried all together.
…Yeah
Because it’s too strong, the future developments will be great… a white lightning bolt will strike.
Well, wait a moment.
Because one after another, contenders keep coming to defeat this guy.
>>4But the original work’s power, which completely preserves the feeling that Oguri is too strong, is amazing.
>>5Rather, it’s good that Oguri loses.
I believe a significant reason why Oguri burned out so much is not only because he came from the countryside, but also because he had many strong rivals, and he was defeated by them at times.
A monster that creates an atmosphere of retirement just by removing the bulletin board.
Competing and losing, competing and winning, all compete.
I was curious about what’s coming next, so I looked it up, but isn’t the original a bit too dramatic?
There are few with a drama that rivals Oguri… it’s drama from the beginning to the end…
Oguri’s last run was so exhilarating that it will lead to something serious…
>>11First, the battle with Tamamo Cross will be remembered in history, and it’s the last run of the Heisei Three Strong and the legendary 2.22.2…
If only one person is unmatched, it just takes the burning of a few brains…
>>12I wonder if that’s true… it might be true…
>>23There are parts that got cooled off due to some reckless behavior before everyone went “Whoa!” so that’s accurate.
>>27I thought it was about the Puipui gate and the content of the race.
Since Oguri came out, it’s too painful that the main characters from before Oguri instantly became relics of the past.
>>13That’s a bit of an exaggeration, or rather, that’s not the case at all.
>>13I like the way Oguri fans say things like, “It’s kind of sad that other strong horses are overshadowed by how amazing Oguri is.”
>>15It feels like the chairman’s delusion.
I may lose, but I usually get back at them… the only one who escaped after winning was my master at the health spa.
>>16I think Tama also tends to run away after winning.
Having at least one stuffed animal in the house is no joke.
If there hadn’t been a fancy shop like stuffed animal making in the second owner’s business, it might not have become this popular.
There are many strong rivals in the same category, competing and experiencing wins and losses.
It may be included in the later years that Oguri was a one-time mutation, as his descendants have not achieved very notable results.
>>20I think that’s the part where I wanted it to be properly connected.
Tamamori will burn the brain of Oguri, who has been burning everyone’s brains.
Why does everyone like it when local country folks rise to success?
Chairman, that’s really rude.
Pui’s situation is different because the media and JRA intended to do it.
>>29It’s not so much aiming for Oguri’s comeback, but rather aiming for Rudolf’s comeback.
The strongest! Invincible!! Deep Impact!!! Tried to go for it but slipped and lost to Heart’s Cry, so couldn’t continue the undefeated champion route and suffered a huge setback at the Arc de Triomphe.
There is no disagreement about its ability as a racehorse.
Unseen strong enemies conveniently appear.
>>30When the strongest Tamamo Cross was defeated, Super Creek emerged from the same generation, and Inari One charged in from Oi!
Having rivals makes things exciting… Everyone loves the three strong competitors.
A conveniently beneficial rival, like in a shonen manga, appears one after another.
>>32Tamamo Cross → (Unrelated Zone) → I think Inari One should be criticized a bit even by the gods in editing.
A popularity that sold approximately 11 million stuffed animals, including prizes from crane games…
Wait, wait, wait! Hold on! Wha-what, that stuffed toy was 3 million units!? The stock is absurd!! I told you! Your share is fine, but that number is for other people! So, was that a misunderstanding on their part? That number is… No, it can’t be!! ?!? Huh? That expression, I’ve got another one for you? Ah, right… The stuffed toys for the crane game were calculated separately. There are 8 million stuffed toys for the crane game, making a total of 11 million! It should be selling well! It’s not selling! Sorry!
Well, I was surprised that Oguri Cap ran in the Japan Series without any knowledge of the original work.
Moreover, since they won, I wonder if the people involved are okay with the trend of treating it as if Chiyonofuji lost in the Japan Series.
>>34Are you talking about the Japan Derby?
You won’t run in the Derby even in the Singre?
I’m sorry to say, but there’s just no dramatic quality at all…
The crucial race is a breeze solely based on physical ability, without any relation to skills, guts, or talent.
Only Stegoceras can create a story comparable to Oguri that stays true to the original.
>>37The story that can be made with Stego isn’t really the excitement of a shonen manga except for the ending…
>>42Unlike Oguri, who repeatedly wins and loses against rivals every time for three years, making it exciting for a shonen manga, this story is more suitable for a movie as it builds up solely for the final climax.
Pui-chan’s greatness has already become well-known in both the first race and the Young Horse Stakes, and all we can say now is that she’s strong.
First of all, Tama itself is too much like a shonen manga, so that’s a no-go.
It’s really long, but it’s hard to see Stego as the protagonist of the work, no matter how you think about it.
There are quite a few horses that turn out to be good to follow, so I’m honestly not sure if Stay Gold is particularly outstanding.
Stego is also a drama, but if it’s that route, I think I like Company or something like that.
Oguri’s boom, the horse racing boom, and the bubble all happening at the same time is a significant factor.
It’s catchy to insist that a white horse plush toy can be called Oguri because gray horses are rare.