[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Has the mile championship been completed?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses horse racing strategies, candidate evaluations, and predicts winners for an upcoming championship.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I’ve been thinking about this guy since we pulled away.
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights artwork trends, character dynamics, and voice acting nuances in gaming discussions.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Even if I train 30 times just today, it won’t be completed.
Japan Otaku discusses strategies for training, race tactics, and the dominance of bubble characters in competitions.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I hate friend characters.
Japan Otaku Reviews expresses frustrations over training limitations and desires to develop characters while maintaining team unity.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I like this child.
The discussion covers various topics in Japanese pop culture, including dialects, character designs, and voice actors.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] The latest installment of the popular series “Umadosu,” written by Yoshida Bell, has been decided for broadcast: “Umadosu 7”!
In a war-torn future, humanity migrates to space. Musician Tabara fights for peace amidst conflict, singing on the battlefield.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Isn’t the rotation for Ohamaire-chan’s target race a bit low-tech?
Japan Otaku discusses horse racing strategies, forgotten deadlines, and training outcomes, blending humor with racing insights.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Supply loli horse girls to loli con trainers!
The blog discusses various opinions on “loli” characters, including their appeal and controversies in anime culture.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Our Uma Musume’s ears are famous for moving expressively. Just like how we can’t suppress a sneeze with our own will, it’s safe to say that our ears showing emotion has become a physiological phenomenon.
The blogger reflects on their emotional struggles and dependency on a trainer, feeling conflicted about expressing love and understanding.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Seiko-chan is nice, isn’t she…
Fans appreciate the freshness and cuteness of idols, noting how trends can return and characters remain ageless in 3D models.
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