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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Good morning, legend.

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Good morning, Real Steel assembly.

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What is a legend?

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Ah!

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The shadow of his father’s legacy looms large. ©2023 Anime “Uma Musume Pretty Derby Season 3” Production Committee

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Canis Major

Canis Minor

Orion constellation

Real Steel Seat

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>>5

What is that constellation…?

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🌌

My father’s shadow weighs heavily…

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To think that I would be turned into a star in the distant land of the Middle East, even with these Real Steel eyes…

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Stars on the Ground

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Ohi, a traditional and picturesque horse racing venue in Japan, offers views of cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji.

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Big brother, hurry up and come!

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It’s funny how they’re casually treating Saudi Arabia as superior to Dubai.

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Because the prize money in Dubai is lower than in Saudi Arabia.

It is definitively clear that the world’s best race is in Saudi Arabia.

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Becoming too intense in character overnight!

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Because the original character wasn’t very strong, it ended up being filled with bright primary colors on a white canvas.

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It’s way too much of an accidental collision!!

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“There are countless sons of Deep Impact.”

“The father of Forever Young is a legendary racehorse, after all.”

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Churchill Downs is now running clockwise!

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Compared to the Sakura Full Bloom Fujiyama Grand Prize, it’s just an error margin.

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Genjitsu Steel-chan, who knows nothing.

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The duel with Kitasan Black was a legendary battle of the strongest.

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(Somehow… things have become quite a situation for Steel…)

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Still alive, but somehow a steel floating in the starry sky.

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Dad… please continue to watch over me from above!!

He was a great big brother…

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Not dead…

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It’s terrible that the whole event was over while they were probably sleeping.

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(Why am I treated like I’m already dead when I’m still alive…)

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Vague memories of Japan and vague memories of America have passed.

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Genjitsu-chan is really amazing, you know?

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Are you being sarcastic, you little jerk!!

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When I think about it calmly, it was a crazy day from Paka Live to the Saudi Cup.

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The timing of the Paka live and Saudi seems to be a coincidence, but it’s a strange combination…

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The legendary racehorse that earned about four times its lifetime earnings with one victory by its son.

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Even Real Steel won in Dubai, right!

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Surpass my father

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My son Forever Young aimed even higher.

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Did you launch a blind attack?

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But… it’s Dubai, right?

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As expected of Steel-chan!!!!

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Once again, the completely unaware Real Steel.

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Last year’s Tokyo Daishoten had a beautiful PV that recreated the stunning view of Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms.

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I would like the president to work hard towards simultaneous implementation for parents and children.

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It was bad that they quietly treated Saudi Arabia as superior to Dubai.

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The prize money is above, so…

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In the case of the Dubai Turf, it’s been somewhat underestimated domestically mainly due to the cause of legendary racehorses.

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I feel like the other three might be misunderstanding that this child is the first overseas G1 for Japanese Uma Musume…

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(Crappy Large Portrait)

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Please really stop it…

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The way my peers see Steel is weird…

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The second place in the Kentucky Derby is terrible.

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It’s a trait that originated outside of the original work, unrelated to Uma Musume, not a setting within the game.

Moreover, terrifyingly, depending on what happens with Eva in the future, it might get even worse.

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It is a common story for the first generation of a dynasty to enshrine their father as the founder.

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Cygames might have been reminded of Real Steel when announcing their sister on the day their offspring challenged in G1.

I never would have dreamed that an official creepy anime would be made.

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A precious character that unexpectedly became an anime and turned into a star in just one day.

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This horse is still active as a stallion and hasn’t been retired, so it’s not surprising if a second or third Evayan emerges.

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If the Real Step offspring come to the Saudi Derby or Saudi Cup again, it seems like Eba Yan will also be turned into a star this time.

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In reality, the races in Dubai and Saudi Arabia feel equal for horses from any country.

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Every year it’s different, and horses from any country are tough for me!

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(Have you also become a star…?)

(…)

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Don’t turn me into a star while I’m alive.

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Forever Young finished second in the Kentucky Derby.

Everyone knows, right?

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The legendary fourth person.

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It’s here━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!

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Even though I just won the Saudi Derby…

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He came in a super close third place in the KY Derby, right?

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I believe it was definitely because of the victory in the Saudi Derby record that the anime was created, more than any other achievements.

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That is the second place.

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I laughed at how casually they portrayed it as if it were just two outfits in the anime.

The people from the Middle East were really furious back then…

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>No.1286437031

Did you really say that?

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He’s a special colt, you know?

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I thought I was really getting into it and made an anime.

Defeat the strongest horse from Hong Kong in a fierce battle during my first challenge on dirt.

The brains of the horse racing people in Saudi Arabia are already a mess.

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When Evayan accelerated again and closed in, the cheers grew particularly loud, didn’t they…

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It was great to see the loud cheers from 100 meters to go.

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Well, after seeing such an amazing race, my brain is fried enough to make a PV like this.

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(Before the race starts)

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I knew that his achievements in Kentucky and BC were a topic in Saudi Arabia, but I didn’t expect him to be loved as much as he is…

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(The shadow of the father weighs heavily on the forever young who has turned 4 years old.)

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The established pattern is too strong, just like Jumping Poke’s hee-haw.

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It’s definitely something I like, but what the heck is with those mysterious anime that come out with misunderstandings ranging from 1 to 99?!

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I guess I’ll have to ask Saipiku to make it for me.

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It’s amusing that the winning bid at the auction is under Yahagi, not Fujita.

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👀I am just a side branch of the Black Tide’s offspring after all.

As a legitimate successor of the direct descendent of Sunday Silence, Deep Impact, it is unbecoming of you to have such outrageous behavior…

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As a result, it has become a legendary race in Saudi racing history, so the person in charge is probably satisfied.

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That’s the ridiculously large portrait of the legendary Uma Musume, and having a huge portrait of Real Steel is definitely not something you should laugh about at the training center.

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When observing celestial bodies during class

“If someone said, ‘That’s the Real Steel seat recognized in recent years,’ I would burst out laughing and get kicked by Golshi.”

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Even with this year’s clock, I’m shocked at how fast Eban is.

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It’s not just Eva-chan.

Genjitsu-chan’s trainer was also Professor Yahagi.

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There are various mistakes, but it’s not worth getting defensive and denying it.

Rather, the interesting balance is exquisite.

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Even though it’s a Grade 1 horse, it’s frustrating for those managing it that it can’t win at the top level, so it’s no wonder they have strong feelings about it.

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Even though it’s his first challenge on dirt, he won against Romantic Warrior, who has seven consecutive G1 victories, so it’s not an exaggeration to call him a legendary racehorse…

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It’s funny that it’s Churchill Downs (right turn).

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Next year, I might end up painting something like a religious picture, let alone a portrait.

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Career record: 17 matches, 4 wins.

Center: 3 wins out of 15 matches

Overseas: 2 matches, 1 win.

Winning saddle

GI Dubai Turf 2016

GII Daily Emperor’s Cup 2017

GIII Kyodo News Cup 2015

It’s amazing, but… you know…!!

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Is it the record of legends?

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The colts from the same generation…

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It feels like a typical first-class.

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I’ve been to Tomakomai a few times, but are there really mountains that look like something out of Heidi?

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There might be something in the back mountains of Hidaka…

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Attention!

Today, a portrait of the legendary Umaru-chan was gifted by a sponsor from Saudi Arabia!

Display it next to the portrait of High Seiko at the entrance!

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I think it’s a situation where we have to wait until the story of Asukera and the Hinba route reaches a stopping point.

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However, it’s amazing that all four horses that arrived are Asian horses.

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900 million yen (2 billion)

Tokyo Daishoten (Winter) at Oi Racecourse, famous for its view of Mount Fuji.

It’s just a trivial thing, isn’t it?

That’s not what matters.

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I wonder why they ran in the Yasuda Kinen twice despite not having the appropriate ability.

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I feel a sense of bad luck with the logo type and Maurice’s awakening happening as well.

Well, there wasn’t any suitability.

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In the first year, it felt like everyone was outmaneuvered by the logo type and Tanabe’s cunning.

Retrying is something that can be considered, I suppose.

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Since 1800 was the strongest horse, I think it can handle the mile too.

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A special colt was born in the lush pastures of Northern Farm in the northern land.

Its name is Forever Young.

He is the son of the elegant Forever Darling and the legendary racehorse Real Steel.

Two prestigious bloodlines intertwined, giving rise to a being destined for a great future.

At the JRHA Select Sale, the one-year-old horse caught the eye of trainer Yoshito Yahagi and was sold for 98 million yen.

“‘The earth will be his canvas,’ Yahagi said.”

Under the renowned trainer, Forever Young showcased its talent on dirt, shining as a future star with an unbeaten record 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 stars of the desert, he achieved the Derby double crown.

First, let Riyad’s heroic song resonate as he achieves victory, and then to Dubai.

And thus, the name of Forever Young echoed around the world on the illustrious stage of the Kentucky Derby.

Although they unfortunately lost… their courage and fighting spirit were evident to everyone.

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I really love how messy Dubai is.

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After returning to Japan, he won the Dirt Classic (JDC) and confidently concluded the year with a victory in the Tokyo Grand Prize.

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

And now, as Forever Young turns 4, the weight of the father’s shadow looms heavily.

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

However, Forever Young dreams even bigger. He aims for the pinnacle of the world’s top prize races.

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

To prove that the valiant can seize their destiny.

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So that’s what it meant…

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Stop the chanting.

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The Romantic Warrior is so strong that it seems I’ll want to talk about defeat rather than victory, and Ebahyan will likely become a figure that is passed down in the history of horse racing in Hong Kong.

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(I absolutely want to surpass my great father…!!)

(I can’t believe this child is mine because they are just too amazing…)

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Winning the Dubai Turf, yet being so humble about it is just too much!

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Real Steel

Watch over my son from heaven.

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If anything, I’ve already surpassed my old man even before winning the Saudi Cup.

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Due to the presence of the two monsters earlier, it didn’t stand out, but Usuba is also rising in a nonsensical way as usual.

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>>115

💵🐤Toko Toko

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Despite the points to criticize, this is a nicely structured reflection on Evayan’s horse life up until just before the Saudi Cup…

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The video is mostly saying things that aren’t wrong, even though it seems like nothing but nonsense.

It might indeed be true that legendary racehorses and the shadow of a father become the canvas of the earth.

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Night Sky (Hidaka)

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Somehow, the way Saudi Arabia excessively flatters is actually confusing!

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I don’t deny that it’s a great horse.

What is a legend?

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It is probably being talked about right now, isn’t it?

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In a way, I can really understand the fear of the rich when they get involved.

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There are so many amazing offspring from this generation…

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🎩 The earth becomes his canvas.

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It seems like I might say it just in time.

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I thought it was just a grassroots horse at first, but didn’t I end up choosing dirt because of the pressure from the stable staff…?

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It seems like it doesn’t stand out much… or so I’ve heard.

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I wonder what it would be like if the second place of the Hong Kong horse in the Saudi Cup were to resemble the second place of the Japanese horse in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe…

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Chika-chan and Rebe-chan are amazing too…

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It seems like dirt adaptability will be boosted in both Uma Musume and Winning Post.

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I’ve never seen a horse being lifted this way before…

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“An animation will be created in which constellations appear overseas.”

?????

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Considering that a horse from Saudi Arabia that won the Japan Derby came to compete fiercely in America before arriving at the Japan Cup, I can understand why they would feel like making one or two anime about it.

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“T…Tide! You understand this pain, right?!”

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It was creepy when the legendary racehorse came crashing in.

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>>150

You’re definitely saying that with a half-smile, aren’t you?

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Coincidentally, this is a descendant of the legendary racehorse Deep Impact.

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The legendary racehorse is saying something.

It was creepy.

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>>134

The GI horse came to make a sarcastic remark.

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>>134

(G1 Umamusume Not Allowed)

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It’s a legendary famous horse, not just some expression like “great father.”

It’s a legend, a legend.

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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 should come together to energize the Twinkle Series once again—toward the future!

The first-ever classic triple crown Uma Musume: Saint Light.

The original idol Uma Musume, High Seiko.

Pioneer of the era, Speed Symbol.

Legendary Thoroughbred Real Steel

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My little sister turned into a horse girl and I became a constellation.

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The legendary racehorse is already associated with the suggestion, and my stomach hurts.

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I can understand if it’s done with domestically produced horses.

Why are they promoting the Japanese Evayan to this extent…?

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Because it’s a derby horse from Saudi Arabia.

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It’s Saudi Evayan.

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I wonder if Dubai will create an anime to counter it.

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It seems that a version of Uma Musume will also be made.

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If Evayan, who became a Uma Musume, has a unique trait where she looks up at the constellations and starts running, I would laugh.

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Mount Fuji! Cherry blossoms! I want to add more about constellations!

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After making and introducing the anime, an intense battle unfolded, so Saudi’s brain is finished.

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Legendary racehorse? Or the shadow of my father isn’t that heavy! It’s often quite harsh.

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Forever Young is part of our group, but…

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There’s only a prize of 7.2 million in the central competition, what are you talking about? It’s ours.

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Not a sound will come out…

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Brother…

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In America, they say it’s our horse!

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Thanks to delaying the implementation, there may be more ideas, and the Uma Musume development team might be quite pleased.

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The lineage is at a legendary level…

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When I woke up in the morning, for some reason I was receiving attention from those around me, and it left me bewildered.

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Well, if you’re just watching your junior’s race and suddenly an anime starts with you becoming a constellation, you’d be confused, right?

Or were you there on site?

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I thought my father’s shadow weighed heavily in the thumbnail, but it turned out to be Real Steel.

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It’s a great horse, but is it legendary class…? At this point, it’s already accomplished quite a bit as a offspring of Real Steal… it makes me chuckle.

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Suddenly, Dura and Kita are approaching me with sparkling eyes…

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Alright.

I am a descendant of Miesku, you know?

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It reminded me of the special video created when Auguste Rodin challenged the Derby, even though it’s a bit different.

Isn’t it too much? Including both the part where we actually win.

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Could it be that if I create a big buildup, that horse will win…?

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>>186

This is a pre-celebration.

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>>187

You’re not assuming victory, are you!?

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I understand!! Having a great father puts pressure on you!! But you have to overcome it…!!

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It’s not wrong, you know.

It’s just overly exaggerated…

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I feel a Ninja Slayer-like disconnection.

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I never thought a great horse that could win the Saudi Cup would come from Real Steel’s offspring…

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Why are the people in the Middle East getting their brains fried by Evayan, which is not their own horse?

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>>177

Well, if we started holding derbies in our own country when we first started horse racing, and if the winning horse performed brilliantly in a prestigious overseas race, it would definitely end up like this. There’s a good chance it could be even more so because it’s an overseas horse.

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>>177

The child who won last year’s Derby defeated one of the strongest contenders in Hong Kong and claimed victory.

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You know that Oi Racecourse is located at the foot of Mount Fuji, right?

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Huh? Did I do something?

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The absurdity that doesn’t make you uncomfortable becomes addictive.

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I can tell that it’s filled with love.

I don’t understand why I’m so invested in this.

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I’m caught between the influence of my father and the influence of my son.

It’s dazzling, so I can’t really see the person.

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It’s like they’re releasing a movie where I feel as if I’ve died.

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Creative works tend to be expressed in a grand manner…

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Singure is also at rock bottom right now, but it’s just expressing itself on a larger scale.

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I think I would burst out laughing if Dubai were to make anime in response.

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Using the Saudi Cup as a stepping stone to new heights…

Challenging the Dubai World Cup ───

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>>195

Don’t just use the legendary racehorse as an excuse to clash with each other.

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Well, if you ask whether you can see Mount Fuji from Oi, it’s barely visible, and there are indeed cherry blossom trees…

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It’s not that I’m mocking you due to lack of research; rather, I’m actually praising you a lot.

What was the real intention behind making it a constellation?

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It must be because it’s great.

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Is there a possibility that Evayan will become a stallion in the Middle East?

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I feel like I’ve become a legendary great player, Genjitsusutiru.

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A composition that seems to assert being in second place even though it’s actually third.

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