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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Wow… it’s a big deal, isn’t it…?

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Something unbelievable happened…

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I was turned into a star…

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In one night, my sister became a Uma Musume, my son won the Saudi Cup, and I became the legendary racehorse that turned into a constellation.

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Kata Legend

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A legendary Uma Musume alongside Saint Light, Speed Symbol, and High Seiko.

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My son earned a huge amount of money somehow.

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It was a day when legends were spoken of in both Japan and Saudi Arabia.

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>>7

My son’s race has undoubtedly become a legend that will be passed down in the future…

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Up until just before, when talking about legendary Umamusume, it was about the characters from the new training scenario, but who could have predicted that such an accident would occur?

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That is the Real Steel seat.

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>>9

(Something strange about the constellations is increasing…)

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What is a legend?

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My close junior, Eien Young-chan.

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The one that turned into something like Greek mythology.

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The legendary race connected by Panthalassa.

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Since this image has already become fixed, even if Real Steel becomes Uma Musume in the game, I want it to appear with this face and outfit.

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The legendary racehorse that casts a heavy shadow over my son.

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There’s also the legend of becoming a constellation while still alive.

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The name of my father weighs heavily on Forever Young.

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I laughed out loud at this production.

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Genjitsu-chan has started to be treated as a legendary Uma Musume by her peers and seniors.

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Are you still alive?! I started to feel a little anxious.

Perhaps it’s because the high-context understanding that when you die, you become a star doesn’t exist over there…

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I’m being looked at unfavorably by the oil king…

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Legendary Uma Musume

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I must speak…

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🎩The earth becomes his canvas.

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>>25

Did I say it… I might have said it…

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It was an incredibly intense Saturday.

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Is this reality?

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(A performance that looks like they’re definitely dead)

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The name was from a super bad boy movie…

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Perhaps a match race that will be used for a lifetime in Saudi Arabia.

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Why was such an amazing girl using a pseudonym?

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>>32

Because it wasn’t a legend yet.

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>>32

It’s not fair for the legendary Uma Musume to be reduced to just being a bonus in the story of Kitasan Black…

I’m waiting for the chance to make a big splash.

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On the day of the legendary scenario announcement, a man becomes a legendary racehorse.

As expected, this guy has something special.

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Forever Young became the champion of Saudi Arabia.

Finally, Real Steel has become a legend…

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I thought they would come eventually.

My younger sister became a real-name Uma Musume before me.

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I wonder if they really can’t go back once they win by putting out that anime, as if their heads are seriously burned out.

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(Very wide open Ooi)

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>>39

Ohi Racecourse has a superb location where you can see Mount Fuji, and during the Tokyo Daishoten, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Didn’t you know?

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>>40

Cherry blossoms in full bloom in winter.

Don’t you think it’s strange?

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>>44

In horse racing, it’s common for cherry blossoms to bloom fully during the season of chrysanthemums…

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>>44

That famous commentary

Do you not know that cherry blossoms are in full bloom in winter?

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But cherry blossoms are in full bloom in the season of chrysanthemums…

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It seems that Fusaiichi Pandora was implemented as a precursor to the implementation of Almond Eye.

With the implementation of Ebyan, this child will probably have their true name released…

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What!? What is this anime!?

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>>45

An anime celebrating the triumphant return of the legendary racehorse Real Steel and its prominent offspring, the famed horse Forever Young, representing Saudi Arabia.

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Don’t tell me you’re a newbie who doesn’t know about the Fuji View Stand at Ohi Racecourse!

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(Real Steel that was made to be a star on its own)

(Praising Evayan, Lavz, and Saudi oil kings)

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It seems that a Saudi royal’s brain has been thoroughly fried.

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Isn’t the weight of the son’s name rather heavy on Real Steel?

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Why did Saudi suddenly kill Real Steel…

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>>51

Why didn’t the JRA kill Real Steel?

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Without a doubt, Evayan No. 2 is being sought after because of this legend… Since Chikappa and Rebesute have been doing fairly well on turf and dirt, there’s even more expectation…

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Yahagi and Sakai-kun were saying it might have been dirt track.

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Father who became a star

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I really made a legend…

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If Evayan wins the Dubai World Cup as it is, a statue will probably be erected in Saudi Arabia.

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The masterpiece born from Deep Impact.

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It’s just too funny how they confidently call it a legendary racehorse as if it’s a matter of course.

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>>62

It has won overseas G1 races and performed well in classics and open-class races, so it is undoubtedly a great horse, but the prelude is too much.

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If this becomes a scene where Evayan’s unique ability chases after the stars like Ayabe-san,

It will be treated as if it has completely become a star in Real Steel.

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(Real Steel, stay strong…)

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Sakai-kun, you did well…

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“I can’t help but laugh as they start saying things like, ‘Since it’s a legendary racehorse, it should be implemented with even more pull.'”

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Ebayaan can probably run on grass too, right?

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Well, there are many areas to critique, but I’m truly happy and proud that they are welcoming us to the extent of making an anime.

I feel like it would be a big deal if I lost like this… I won an incredible race… well, this is hopeless…

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>>68

Is this anime really just for Forever Young?

Or did you make one for every horse that participated?

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>>74

If they made something like that for every horse, that would really be insane!

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>>74

It was released when the Saudi Cup started, so it’s completely for Evayan.

I’m going to run a few hours later, so it’s not like I need to get hyped up right before.

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>>81

Why would you say something so biased…

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>>99

Originally, Forever Young, who won the Saudi Derby, is essentially a Saudi horse.

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>>110

I’m being treated so specially, and on top of that, I ended up winning an amazing race, so you know…

Those people over there have their brains completely fried.

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Was it really like that!?

Was it so heavy that it weighed down my name?

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First of all, it feels somewhat too perfect that a horse from the Saudi Derby wins the Saudi Cup upon returning.

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If overseas horses like the Japan Derby or Japan Cup come out as major victories, I’ll make an anime and erect a statue.

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>>80

………uhhh…

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>>80

The Saudi Cup has only been around for five years, which is significant.

I feel that it is similar to erecting statues of the foreigners who came to the immature Japan just after the opening of the country during the Meiji Restoration and devoted themselves to supporting Japan’s development.

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I’ve never been to Northern Farm, but it sure looks like a place in Scandinavia.

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The Twinkle Legends

In the crisis of the Twinkle Series, the “legendary” Uma Musume rise up!

Everyone involved in the race will come together to revitalize the Twinkle Series once again—toward the future!

The first ever classic triple crown Uma Musume, St. Light.

The original idol Uma Musume, High Seiko.

Pioneer of the Era: Speed Symbol

Legendary racehorse Real Steel

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>>73

Seriously.

Joking

What the…

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Great racehorses eventually become stars.

*Still alive.

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Isn’t it too much like getting into an accident, as if you’re watching a live movie, both outside and inside this content?

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That’s why we create anime with a bit of embellishment.

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It might be time to come with the refined official design instead of the proxy design.

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Please watch over me from the distant sky, Dad…!

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Big brother’s legend!

Forever Young championship celebration!

Limited-time sale! Open for 2 hours only!

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The weight of the true name weighs heavily on the seemingly carefree thread image…

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It’s a great coincidence that the anime’s third season is being re-broadcast at this timing.

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I had a fresh realization that this is what happens to people who are incredibly wealthy.

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When Fukunaga rides, it gives the impression of strange horsemanship.

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I feel like we were always going through a pattern of pushing our strategy too far, failing to reach our goal, and then losing.

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To prove the greatness of the early-departed Duramente and Real Steel.

Kitasan Black continues to ejaculate today as well…

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It seems like Cygames is desperately creating Umamusume art right now.

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The most confusing thing that’s happened recently.

That’s Real Steel.

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“Real Steel, while being moved by the Saudi Arabian-produced anime, said in confusion, ‘With this direction, it feels like I’m dead.'”

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I struggled with my father’s influence, so I tried not to become like him, but I felt as if I was arbitrarily elevated.

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It doesn’t seem to be a problem for the owner, so it is possible for the pseudonym to be renewed with the real name…

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Since there is already an example of Zephyr, there is no problem at all.

When is Daska a problem?

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>>95

That’s what Durla is like, after all.

But it was such a shame to waste it… the design of the thread image was pretty good.

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Thinking that this anime comes out in the development of Evayan is disappointing.

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What is going on? Is there an oil king whose brain has been fried?

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I need to train it to be a legendary racehorse that even Saudi Arabia will be satisfied with.

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It was funny how the Saudi Cup was portrayed as a race that surpasses the Dubai Turf.

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In terms of prize money, that’s the case… Also, just to note, in the case of Dubai, there’s the Dubai World Cup.

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I wonder how many years it’s been since I became a horse owner, the representative of the company that’s making this lewd game…

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>>102

Mr. Fujita is not from Cygames, but is the representative of CyberAgent!!

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>>105

I was misunderstanding it completely!

I’m embarrassed!

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>>111

Well, the president says it would be more convenient to be like a horse owner in Uma Musume, and it seems like that’s really how things are working out, so all good!

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The winners of the Saudi Derby and UAE Derby have returned to the Saudi Cup!! As a result, they became overly enthusiastic.

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Furthermore, let’s scorch the brain on high heat.

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Well, if you’re going to watch over me, it’s not from the sky or anything, but rather from the regular Hida ranch…

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The first anime that my sister, who became my daughter, saw was the appearance of her brother turned into a constellation.

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While I was occasionally working on the victory reports of the offspring, a huge chaos suddenly came crashing in.

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I don’t know if this confusing story is about Evayan or a real implementation of Real Steel, but I hope it somehow shines a light on the Uma Musume story.

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It would have been nice to have released it in the third season…

Well, I suppose it’s also possible to think that there’s time to refine the design from here.

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Hidakai closest to heaven.

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(The loves and Saudi oil tycoons moved to tears by the anime)

(Ebayan vows to the stars for his future success)

(With a face that says “What is this…?” Rias is looking at everyone.)

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>>115

(A mysterious Uma Musume pressing a golden Justa against her shoulder)

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>>115

(Praising the 15th generation)

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Just like Dorijia, who admires the older sister and challenges the Twinkle series, Evayan, who once turned a dream-like race in the Dubai Turf into reality, might also run with admiration.

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Do you have any ties to Saudi Arabia? If you trace the lineage, is it a horse from there?

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>>119

The horse that won the Saudi Derby finished third in the Kentucky Derby and is coming back, you know?

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>>119

It’s a rare Japanese horse that ran early in its 3-year-old season in Saudi Arabia, then excelled in America, built up its achievements, and returned triumphantly at the age of 4…

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In the lush pastures of Northern Farm in the northern land, a special colt was born.

Its name is Forever Young.

He is the son of the elegant Forever Darling and has the legendary racehorse Real Steel as his father.

Two prestigious bloodlines converged, embodying a great future.

At the JRHA Select Sale, the yearling caught the eye of trainer Yoshito Yahagi and was purchased for 98 million yen.

“His canvas becomes the earth,” Yahagi said.

Under the great trainer, Forever Young blossomed his talent on dirt, shining as an undefeated future star at the age of two.

Having become a three-year-old horse, Yahagi turns his gaze towards the Middle East in search of a new challenge.

Under the starry desert, he achieved the Derby double crown.

First, achieve victory with the resounding voice of the hero in Riyadh, and then to Dubai.

And so, the name of Forever Young resonated across the world on the prestigious stage of the Kentucky Derby.

Although they were regrettably defeated… their courage and fighting spirit were evident to all.

After returning to his home country, he won the Dirt Classic (JDC) and confidently concluded the year with a victory in the Tokyo Daishoten.

In this way, he established his position as a champion.

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>>122

Did I say that!? 🎩 Did the teacher really say something like that!?

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>>154

If I had to say whether I would say it or not, I would probably say it.

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Ohi Racecourse is so picturesque…

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Even the oil king probably never imagined that the day he made an anime would add to the legends.

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>>125

I should have thought that they would probably win.

The way of winning has become legendary in this race, so…

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Is Evayan some kind of hero from Saudi Arabia?

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Because of this anime, I start to laugh just from the fact that the competition outfit when I became a Uma Musume has a constellation motif.

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>>129

It seems that the pattern of the racing outfit includes the Real Stage seat.

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And now, as Forever Young turns 4 years old, the shadow of the father weighs heavily.

Real Steel’s greatest glory was the victory in the Grade 1 Dubai Turf at the age of 4.

However, Forever Young has an even bigger dream. What he aims for is the pinnacle of the world’s highest prize racing.

Not only to praise my father, but to surpass him. To build my own legend.

To prove that the brave can seize their fate.

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>>130

We must speak of it…

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>>130

With this, I’m really going to win a legendary race that surpasses fate, so I’ll be moved to tears while laughing out loud.

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Stop the full incantation.

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When Evayan becomes a Uma Musume and runs in the Saudi Cup.

Why is the rear step animation playing? What’s going on?

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After looking at the constellations for a while, I can’t help but remember this famous horse, and it’s troubling.

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Narration: “Sold for 98 million yen (The animated figure is 235.62 million yen, including tax 210 million yen)”

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>>136

Damn you, weak yen!

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>>136

It’s too loose…

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I’m glad my colleague isn’t the type to mess around.

They will seriously treat it as a legend.

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>>137

Well, if you win in Dubai or Saudi Arabia, I think that’s enough to be considered a legend.

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🌌 Why…?

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>>138

Emojis have already become established as constellations…

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It’s like a jester telling stories, and it makes me laugh.

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Legendary Uma Musume has appeared! Just after that, the legendary racehorse Real Steel!

It’s just some kind of accident.

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Both Saudi Arabia and Dubai have reasons to want to enhance the value of their own derbies.

A horse that won both derbies finished third in the KY Derby and also placed third in the BC, and it easily won the Tokyo Daishoten, which is an international G1, making a triumphant return.

Isn’t this our horse? It’s a horse, right?

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>>145

Are you okay?

I won’t be spending my remaining years over there.

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I don’t think the people who made that anime, which couldn’t have been created without such a burned-out brain, ever thought that Evayan would turn out to be such an amazing horse.

Rather than being burned to a crisp, I wonder if my brain has evaporated and disappeared by now.

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>>146

I love the way the cheers become extremely loud when standing next to Romawo.

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>>160

Well, that gets anyone excited, no matter what horse it is.

It seems like it might barely arrive after being replaced.

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If you only look at the prize money, Evayan is seriously an overseas horse.

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>>148

I can’t help but laugh at the amount of the central prize money.

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I don’t know what Black Tide and Reaste being together is… but it’s easy to imagine.

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Praise Real Steel! (Dongadong)

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>>150

🌌 Stop it, Kitasan, stop it.

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The match race with the romantic warrior was more than enough to smash my brain to bits; it was a magnificent contest.

The legendary racehorse must have been watching over us.

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>>152

It’s been flowing all day on the Gri-Chat…

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The Genjitsusuteeru that has become a constellation with Evayan’s unique performance…

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Well, it’s about the same level of shock as Oguri Cap’s last run here.

It will surely be okay.

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>>157

It’s no good, the cat’s country.

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It can be said that if it had appeared in the third season of the anime, it wouldn’t have been contaminated by this topic.

On the contrary, one could say that thanks to this anime, there are more unique themes, making the implementation exciting.

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They’re currently airing a rerun of the third season, but does Suregara-chan still have any appearances?

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Romantic Warrior, I’m so amazed at how strong you are even on dirt.

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Huh, is this guy a dirt horse…?

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Saudi Arabia: “Evian may have been the son of our country…”

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Instead of being frustrated that their country lost the race, they turned to anime!? That’s quite generous.

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>>170

Japan is also making commercials with Horix…

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>>176

It’s nice, isn’t it… a race treated as an incident.

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>>170

A horse that won a derby with a relatively short history in its home country fought extremely well in the historic KY Derby, you know?

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>>170

The more Forever Young wins, the higher the rating of the races in its home country will be.

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The world’s strongest horse, Equinox!

Triple Crown Mare Liberty Island!

Forever young, surpassing the great father!

We!

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The anime suddenly aired just before the Saudi Cup, and since Evayan triumphed in the fierce battle to win the Saudi Cup, I have a feeling that the people who support Evayan in Saudi Arabia are probably in ecstasy.

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It’s a festival, it’s a festival!

It’s the rear seat festival, haaa~n.

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The earth becomes his canvas.

I wonder if I can use this somewhere.

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An event that occurred with all the timings coinciding miraculously.

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No, it’s not Saudi, it’s an American horse, right?

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>>177

He’s a cousin from Sierra Leone…

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>>177

That can’t be true.

“Father, father, father, say father and mother, try saying it.”

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>>177

If I were to choose between Saudi Arabia and America, I would definitely say Saudi Arabia.

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I want to make the earth his canvas into a banner.

But maybe I won’t come back to Oi anymore…

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There’s no way! I’m just a turf horse trying dirt for the first time…

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>>182

You are the strongest in the world.

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The scene of the KY Derby with overwhelmingly strong ideologies is also interesting.

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You did well to win against a monster from Hong Kong that finished 10 lengths ahead in third place on its first dirt race, son.

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Mr. Genjitsusuteeru, who became famous as a character in the anime alongside Ryo Tei, is known for his kanji Uma Musume.

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It’s a child who has it…

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If anything, it didn’t work out because my mother is still actively breeding.

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These days, stables that win overwhelmingly overseas were once regarded as places that took reckless and futile challenges without winning.

That legendary racehorse is the first overseas G1 from that stable.

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It seems like both Kitasan and Duramente might have a look that says “Of course, it’s Real Steel,” as if they were sober.

If it were the 12th generation, I would have been laughing out loud.

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The Saudi Derby still has a short history, but…

Hasn’t there been a significant horse that came from the UAE Derby winner until now?

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Maybe I’m already declaring that I won’t run in the center anymore.

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It is common for a hero who has achieved great success to bestow high status upon their deceased father…

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(Real Steel becoming a star off-screen)

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