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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I’m weak to alcohol, I prefer less ramen, and I’m handsome.

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This old man is cute…

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Since the other two are so detached, it makes you feel approachable, doesn’t it, Su-san?

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The setting of a strong-looking girl being weak to alcohol is cute.

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Ramen fills you up…

This person is cute, isn’t she?

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I wonder if that’s true?

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>>3

Is it grandpa?

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When placed alongside the incredibly powerful Seiko-chan and the hearty St. Light, it makes me feel like I want to protect them.

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I want this old man to see the victory at the Arc de Triomphe.

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While the other two don’t show their age at all, there’s a hint of aging in just a bit.

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The roots of the stylish daughters of Symboli are cute.

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Chairman, this old man has been fried in the brain too much.

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It’s nice to catch a glimpse of it originally being “I” in the first person.

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I was shocked because the grades were monstrous.

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Sue is great, isn’t she…?

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The scene where they lose terribly is depicted in the event, which is also significant.

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I must protect…

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The eyes are incredibly captivating.

Was there anyone else like this?

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It has a stronger old man vibe compared to the other two people.

I want to make you younger!

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What place did you finish in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe?

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The other two are monsters who have surpassed age and are ridiculously tough super idols, so Su-san, who has matured a lot, looks quite ordinary.

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Too tough of an idol?

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With a troubled brow, winking and saying something cool, I wonder if he knows how good-looking he is, old man!

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It seems that the old man was in love with a gray-haired child.

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I feel a strong taste that can’t be found in active Uma Musume, more like a TS Ikemen flavor.

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It seems that the old man always cried when he won the race.

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Being highly sensitive is also quite clever.

Thinking about the feelings of a sensitive child who was so desperate overseas…

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Tazuna, help me!

I want to nurture this student of mine.

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They will wear the uniform after all.

Cute

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Although the other two are intimidating, I want to approach Sue a bit forcefully.

I want you to gently scold me with a troubled expression.

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Losing badly in the Arc and returning to win the Arima Kinen two times in a row is insane.

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That’s why the Arc de Triomphe, which even Sue can’t win, has become a curse.

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She is a cool but very kind older sister.

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This person during the lark scenario seems to have their brain completely boiling.

I want to see the reaction when they win the Arc de Triomphe consecutively in the classic and senior categories.

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>>32

Shall we form a legendary group and try doing Lark?

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>>44

! Restriction

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Is the Symboli family going for female popularity?

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>>33

Am I a girl…?

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A scenario that demonstrates the reasons why Mei-chan is favored.

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What kind of hobby does Saigei have that everyone wears uniforms?

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>>37

I want to dress my aunt in a sailor uniform!

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Please implement a swimsuit appearance at the Training Center Academy…

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I want Kaichou and Sirius to see me blushing while wearing my uniform.

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It’s unfair how you occasionally show charm and vulnerability…

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Even if I’m taken to a hotel by a completely drunk Suu-san, it’s legal since I’m an adult.

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If I train with Sakura Bakushin O

It became a situation where it felt like Sakura Bakushin O could go for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe…!! but it didn’t work out.

It’s impossible!!

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Umamusume must definitely be immortal… and then I realized Mei-chan is also immortal.

This means that humans are also immortal.

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The legal horse girls have increased significantly since the time when there was only Hello-san…

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Huh? It seems like I was going out and coming back in the morning since the URA days…

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>>50

Fo~su Anniversary‼️‼️

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>>57

I dislike this.

To be surprised.

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Sue’s fifth place finish in the King George after catching a cold should be valued more.

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It is under deliberation whether Taduna-san is a Uma Musume or not.

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>>52

T…Tazuna-chan

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Speaking of which, seeing the fan letters that arrived by truck reminds me of Ms. Haiseiko’s active days, doesn’t it, Tazuna?

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Since even the young Falco is watching, it probably isn’t that long ago…

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I want to see Su-san looking cloudy at the chaotic schedule of the Showa overseas expedition!

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Of course, I love Sawashiro’s sexy older sister and loli performances too.

Isn’t the voice acting amazing? I love it…

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When such a handsome guy suffered a humiliating defeat in the past, waiting like a fragile girl… it was exciting and not good.

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It’s the 4th anniversary, yet none of the graduates have come out…

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There are too many girls who refer to themselves as “ore.”

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That’s wonderful.

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I guess I’m getting old… I’m probably crying while saying that in a small voice.

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Seeing your eyes well up in that scene really touched me.

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A crushing defeat is a crushing defeat, but if it reflects the original ranking, it should be 11th out of 24 at the Arc de Triomphe, so they worked incredibly hard for that era.

The Washington DC International was the only race where a Japanese horse made it to the board.

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Did we just talk about alcohol?

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The level of racing in Japan is rising because results are being achieved in the Middle East and North America.

However, simply taking the current strongest horse in Japan won’t adjust to the Arc de Triomphe.

It’s like Sue’s homework.

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Do you remember what position you finished in at the Arc de Triomphe?

I don’t understand what the Japanese “Uma Musume” is aiming for, could you please tell me?

Not being able to answer clearly is frustrating.

I still haven’t come to terms with it and I can’t accept it either.

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>>69

It may be different from that critic’s intention, but…

If the level of racing in Japan has increased, I can understand the opinion that it’s not necessary to forcefully aim for the Arc de Triomphe, right?

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But you know! I want to win at least once!

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By the way, I understand that you can’t quite give up on your dreams…

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Is the thread image about 35 years old?

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When compared to the original work, it seems that Centlight would be around 60 to 70 with that appearance.

You shouldn’t think too deeply about age, but when I consider that people like Rudolf and Sirius don’t change, it’s like that.

I think I’m in my late 30s to 40s, which is around middle age.

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It’s exciting to see a retired legend getting in shape and participating in one last race.

It’s only natural that the popularity is lower since the overall ability rating is lower compared to active players.

I keep placing around 5th to 10th every time…

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I like that it’s similar to Fuji-san’s practice in the movie.

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I was surprised by the realistic strength.

I want to appreciate that we are now able to create such a refined performance.

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In the final race, it’s nice that the scenario boss doesn’t become too strong.

Ai-chan, please sit down.

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It is unknown what position it finished in at the Arc de Triomphe, other than the fact that it was not in the top positions.

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The person has a fundamentally cool appearance, but their cuteness when they show a moment of weakness is remarkable…

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It seems that Seiko-chan hasn’t changed at all in hairstyle or measurements since her student days, but looking back, Sue-san hasn’t changed much either.

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Lunachan from Lionmaru imitated this person and became Rudolf…

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That said, it seems that Seinto Raito, the horse, is not much older than popular voice actors.

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I laughed when they said Seiko-chan was tough, but isn’t she really tough?

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>>81

Seiko-chan was tough too.

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>>86

What?

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Pink Lady and the top of the Showa era were too tough and crazy.

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The St. Light is two years younger than a veteran in real age.

It’s not unusual to still be active.

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Are you saying you’re wearing a school uniform at 86 years old!?

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I wonder if we could increase this frame and do a past version.

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It can be said that Cygames has understood ways to express adult Uma Musume’s allure beyond the direction of the traditional house styles and characters like Hello-san.

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It seems that Sue is slender, and if left alone, she might lose weight, so she might be lighter than when she was active.

During their active days, their body was well-built.

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Did you just call Riko-chan the head of the family?

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I feel like I just saw the word “tough” in this scenario.

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I wonder why all the Symphonies seem to have boys’ roles.

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In differentiating from mejiro.

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While the other two are lively old ladies, this person feels like they have succumbed to the effects of age, which is really… nice, I think.

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I might have understood the feelings of being into older guys.

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The part where the original work challenges the high wall overseas and is knocked back is strong, and it’s running quite long.

It really feels like I’ve pushed myself quite a bit, and that’s a good thing.

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Ms. Seiko, amazing!

Mr. St. Light, amazing!

I want to protect Sue-chan.

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Among those three, the one who is the easiest to get along with.

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I understand the feelings of the Speed Symbol fan uncle.

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Seeing them being pushed back on their first challenge abroad, thinking it shouldn’t be like this… I can’t help but feel a little wicked.

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Of course, it’s understandable that Mei-chan would step in as a helper during Suu-san’s hardships while on an expedition.

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It’s good that we are winning domestically while going abroad, rather than following the common pattern of crushing talent overseas.

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Conversely, it means that there is a significant disparity where Su-san, who can thrive in Japan, is completely unable to make progress.

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Riko-chan and that person who looks and sounds really strong have a big weakness, which is kind of cute… it made me feel like that.

Is this what they call gap moe…?

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The chairman was a ramen person during the horse walk.

Is this also influenced by Sue?

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Speaking of which, that was the case.

This scenario has a lot of complementing between Rudolf and Sirius…

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I see… Let’s make taking walks a regular thing for confirmation.

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If it’s just for prize money, then it’s the Middle East, but no one is a horse owner solely for the sake of money…

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Why are you so fixated on the Arc de Triomphe? It’s something that’s actually said in real life too.

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Four-character idioms like “Kaichō” are influenced by this person.

You can rediscover the charm of the president.

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I understood the reason why Sirius and Ramonu are making ambiguous faces watching the current chairperson.

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In a sea of lively girls, the addition of a mature and seasoned older woman is making my head spin.

It’s good that my breasts aren’t big.

It’s erotic, too erotic.

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The young Lamoune saying “It’s okay to play with you” in hiragana to Sue is just too cute and it’s amazing.

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When Luna-chan does it, the chairman’s first-person pronoun is “boku”.

Chairman Su’s influence is incredibly huge.

I wonder if it’s Sue-san’s emulation so far.

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When I use the support card and show friendship, that confident face and cute voice make me laugh a bit.

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It feels like Seiko-chan and Saint Light-sama are incredible guests in Su-san’s story.

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