
Plus One Piece, such a person… I really love them!
It’s scary to be on the outside.
I’m keeping a human observation diary.
What is that, scary?
>>2
Is it a higher species or something?
What kind of upbringing did they have…?
While there are cases where Uma Musume and human ears come together, the basic pattern is that Uma Musume are born from a couple with human ears, right? Even if the Uma Musume is a mother, she’s not outside of human society.
>>4
There shouldn’t be any patterns from humans to horses yet…
>>6
How was Neo-Yuni?
>>7
It seems that there was only a mention that my father was a mathematician.
>>6
Seeing a human mother with a stroller, there was a conversation like “Then the contents of that stroller aren’t Uma Musume,” so probably human mothers don’t give birth to Uma Musume.
The number one Uma Musume with an unpredictable development story.
Did you come from an uncharted village of horse girls located deep in the mountains or in the forest?
The traveler man has been eating and passing down his lineage, but since there are no travelers anymore due to modernization, did he come down to the human world?
It seems like the opposite pattern of someone who recently became interested in horses from horse racing.
I found it really strange that they referred to the characters as “Uma Musume” instead of athletes all along in the race commentary, so it was satisfying to see this from the other side.
Their words and actions are also unsettling.
When it appeared at the event, it looked kind of like a hairy ogre at first glance, which was scary…
Hishiakebono is big… but for some reason, my silhouette looks monstrous due to the hairstyle.
I want to be held tight…
The silhouette is one thing, but the eyes are a bit scary.
But I love you.
It’s cute.
They are a good child, but they are a type that hasn’t existed until now.
Human Breeding Diary
She is cute and a good girl, but she feels like she belongs to a different world, like Beastars…
In a way, it is the existence that looks down on humans the most.
I think they are like Diclonius, those Uma Musume.
If I’m hated, I’ll die.
Are you from a village of customs where only Uma Musume live?
Human? Have you broken down…? I’m worried…
Humans can reproduce without Uma Musume, but…
Without humans, the Uma Musume cannot reproduce.
Usually, there should be humans nearby from the time of birth, you know…
There were several thoroughbreds in Uma Musume too, right?
It’s cute like a large dog.
There is a village where almost no Uma Musume exist.
It’s not surprising to have a village where only horse girls exist.
It is a place where the horse girls born in the surrounding villages, but left with no one to care for them, can be entrusted.
>>30
Horse dumping mountain…
Wasn’t there a setting where the Satono family is a prestigious family but doesn’t produce many Uma Musume?
>>33
No, there is no setting that says that no Uma Musume are born just because recently only male humans have been born.
In reality, while the horse girls were born, they simply did not achieve results in the world of racing.
That’s why there was a big commotion when Daiya-chan was born.
In reality, Umamusume can only be seen as a superior species to humans…
>>34
There are plenty of beings that are far superior not only in physicality but even in intelligence compared to humans.
There are places where coexistence is possible because they are life forms that cannot reproduce alone.
I can’t express it well, but the way other horse girls and Hitomi recognize others seems to be a classification within humanoid species, like how humans and elves are seen.
The feeling of being looked at with eyes that love different beings, like wolves or dragons, as if the nature of perspective is fundamentally different is incredible.
I think there are people in reality who talk about others as if they are outside of their own frame.
>>38
The thread image is not human…
>>39
I’m sorry, I’m sorry.
I forgot to share the premise that if we deliberately rephrase the large category of Uma Musume and Hitomimi in terms of reality, it would be “humans.”
>>38
They are certainly there, but usually their mental state is broken, and they can’t understand their own emotions, so they observe others.
Dr. Wright is smart, too.
It’s not strange that the Uma Musume think of humans as different life forms from themselves.
It’s strange to perceive it as if it’s a rare existence.
There are overwhelmingly more humans, and there should be many human males among relatives, so it’s common.
Being fragile and breaking easily is a bad trait of humans!
Since they are creatures capable of interbreeding, it is certain that they are closely related species.
I think it’s a difference similar to that between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals.
>>45
It seems like it might be divided like Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) and Homo sapiens equulensis (horse girls).
Umamusume cannot reproduce among themselves, so they cannot be counted as a separate species in terms of taxonomy.
>>45
Neanderthals were superior to Homo sapiens in every way except for their intellect…
If my family home were normal, it would be even scarier.
There are quite a few horse girls who have human siblings, aren’t there?
>>47
There’s no particular depiction of a bad relationship between the older brother and younger brother, after all…
>>50
I think it’s amazing that nearly all of the human characters in Uma Musume do not have a complex about it.
>>51
It feels like there are systems in place, similar to how a knight in FSS committing acts against innocent people would be considered a crime, that also exist between Uma Musume and humans, as they were bullied like Taishin.