
So, I’ve lightly researched the correlation between “Uma Musume’s race outfits and the year” that has been talked about recently regarding the new Uma Musume.
It’s just a long text with little meaning thrown together, so I’ll leave the rest to you.
From the overall evaluation
Since the first year of Reiwa (2019), there seems to be an increase in race outfits that clearly signify a generational change from Uma Musume that have surpassed previous victories.
Each way of presentation has changed significantly.
The competition outfits so far have either covered the whole body or emphasized a certain part.
Showing half of one part of the whole body.
– Reduce the overall exposure but increase the number of areas.
– A balance that shows the whole character rather than just the face.
The three points are particularly unusual.
These are trends seen in recent anime and game characters.
Finally, my impression is that the latest character has come out in this era.
Well then, next.
?
Daring Tact?
First, from Karen Bouquet d’Or.
This was quite a niche popularity, and 2019 was the year floral skirts became trendy.
The generation that mainly became popular was those in their 25-30s, such as office ladies (OLs).
I think the outfit of Karen Bouquets d’Or itself, which has a marriage dress motif, also carries a double meaning of being over 20.
I think it’s a well-designed piece, including the fact that it can also become a bouquet when turned upside down.
I think this is the character that references the era the most among them.
Next is Gran Alegria (2020?).
The motif is easy to understand, isn’t it?
It was the year of the Olympics and Ring Fit Adventure.
When it comes to marathon-type clothes, it might be misleading to say that.
“Describing it as ‘sports-themed athletic clothing’ gives a very clear impression.”
I thought it was probably an intentional point that the original horse is from “Sunday Racing.”
Lucky Lilac (2017? 2019-20?) was quite a difficult child.
Is it referencing 2017 or 2019-20…?
In better places, I would say that the trend in 2017 was short skirts mainly among high school girls.
In 2017, the gaming industry and the entire world were at the peak of the travel season before the pandemic.
During this period, games that were fundamentally focused on the concept of travel became popular (such as Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild, etc.).
Lucky Lilac is also associated with a journey dressed in German-style clothing.
Perhaps it’s the most ambiguous based on my research.
If you have any good information, please let me know.
Next is Chrono Genesis (2020-2021?).
I think this is from 2021 or 2020, but there is very little information about the trends during this period.
It’s even more difficult to understand because of things like COVID.
For the time being, what became a topic of discussion in the game back then was
Trails of Cold Steel 5th Anniversary (The Legend of Heroes) new Rune Factory game.
However, it is concerning that this area has an old origin or hasn’t been significantly talked about.
In 2021, there were many topics related to Japan.
Ohtani and Fujii’s 7 crowns, the Emperor’s marriage, etc.
I think that Japanese-style clothing is being chosen from around here.
It also gives the impression of lacking information.
Among these, Phenomenon with different generations (2013-2014)
This is based on the lead horse.
…so to properly wrap it up, let’s pick up the 2014 topic.
The writing style of strong women at that time is very similar to Phenomenon.
Write strong touches around the eyes.
Focusing the gaze straight ahead is a fairly common pattern.
Additionally, the spikiness of the hair resembles a style from an older era, while the clothing is closer to modern illustrations.
At that time, in 2013-2014, these anime were mixed, and the difference between old-style illustrations and new drawing styles was particularly pronounced.
It is likely referencing that mixed era.
The way of writing is clearly depicted differently compared to 2019 Uma Musume, which is also a point of interest.
As a result, there is a significant sense of alienness when placed alongside the implementation members.
Loves Only You (2019 or 2021)
This is a typical way of writing DMM games… the flavor is distinctly DMM.
It’s difficult to explain, but those who are doing it anonymously will probably understand something from this phrase.
By the way, they’re the kind of child who says FANZA! FANZA!
FANZA was separated on August 1, 2018.
Loves Only You achieved an undefeated tiara in 2019.
Therefore, Love’s Only You-chan comes from DMM, which is for all ages and has properly broken up.
It’s difficult to explain because the fur color is clearly different from the DMM type.
“I feel like she’s a strangely cute character from a cheap eroge series.”
From here on, it’s something vague.
>>8
This
This is it!!!
I feel like there used to be a character like this in some cheap RPG-type erotic social games a long time ago.
I think this evaluation of “Loves Only You” is accurate.
>>21
I understand a little and it makes me sad…
>>8
Then
I’m sorry, but the text you provided seems to be incomplete or unclear. Could you please provide the full text for translation?
Almond Eye is from the 18th generation, kid.
So, that’s it for this worthless writing.
Since I threw it, I’m sure that the nameless will store it with unnecessary knowledge.
The next generation will continue with Contrail and Efforia.
I think the illustrations of the new generation of Uma Musume from here on will change significantly.
On the contrary, at this stage, it feels like the past Uma Musume Phenomenon is floating.
“The peeling of illustrations due to the passage of time has also become more prominent.”
I thought it was definitely intentional to bring out the oldest and newest Uma Musume in the new scenario.
This is my notebook.
But I like Haru Seiko the most…
Tact is the 20th generation.
>>12
I’ve been doing this for years with a ridiculous sense of time, I’m such an idiot, forgive me.
If it’s 2018, I’ll have to look it up again…
The premise is mistaken, but it was a good sentence.
Was it natural…
It was good that I was somehow able to grasp the discomfort of the first half and Phenomeno.
Amo and Tact, please revise your work and resubmit it.
There are definitely things that you misremember in a strange way! They keep saying it’s the main of 20JC, so there are many elements that can lead to misunderstandings.
It’s good to remember Amore Ai as the last Triple Crown horse of the Heisei era in the commentary.
Maybe Almond Eye-chan is writing about it in 2020, but you could say the same thing in 2018.
Because the day the super major V was born was 2018-2019.
In the future, the newer horses will likely mostly be from the Northern club.
>>23
It’s so irregular that a triple crown horse came from Normandy…
Why is it aa!
Everyone, become a horse doctor too!
It will become!
It feels like I just put out the characterizations from the horse racing thread here as they are.
That guy.
Is the thing on Almond Eye’s head an almond blossom?
>>30
That’s right.
Additionally, it also serves to soften the strong emphasis on the eyes in the head.
When I only look at Almond Eye’s eyes, it feels off, but when I see the overall picture from a distance or look at the face, I think it’s beautifully arranged, and I believe that has been calculated.
Also, if you look down from there, the blue lines of the outfit, which are the same target color as the red ribbon, are not too conspicuous and help to create a beautifully cohesive look.
It creates a fresh atmosphere against the overall intense impression.
I’m curious about other generations too.
It feels like the golden generation is more thoroughly developed.
Illustrations are constantly changing, right?
I remember being really surprised by how different the way characters are drawn now is compared to around 2010.
Takt is a high point for being the youngest generation of Uma Musume even after the new Uma Musume has been implemented.
After all, she’s the only Uma Musume that was implemented while still active.
>>33
When it was implemented, it was clearly different in impression from the other kids.
Even after the competition outfit was revealed, this kid’s outfit was different, and it felt somewhat off, didn’t it?
It was that era, huh… I see…
Phenomeno is roughly focused on female horses this time, so it all exudes femininity.
I was looking at it with the feeling that it was a colt, and it had a design that looked brave and strong in a different direction.
It was an interesting consideration.
After looking at the clothes of Haiseiko and Speed Symbol, the latest ones look completely different.
Well, there’s a gap of about 50 years…
I think there is a design that reflects that era! It definitely incorporates elements from Buena Vista and AKB.
I feel it’s quite rare to mistake Ai-chan’s generation.
I don’t really understand the details, but I think things have become more extravagant as the years go by, not just because they are new Uma Musume.
It’s the last of the Heisei era.
The simplicity of the legendary trio has also contributed to it.
Hey, Ravu-chan, how about collaborating with Monster Girl TD for just a little bit?
How about becoming the body of Loves Only You (the horse) while you’re at it?
I feel that the private clothes also reflect the trends from the time when that horse was active.
Is Narita Brian’s casual clothes strangely old-fashioned because it was the trend at that time?
>>46
The male academy concluded in the year of my birth.
Maybe this.
It was well organized and interesting at first.
I’m sorry, but I don’t have the knowledge, so I can’t really say anything regarding the years even if I’m thrown into it…
What I understand is that the next year after Katsuragi Ace is Sukeban Deka, so Ace is probably inspired by that.
Narita Brian’s casual clothes?
“In 1990, fashion” comes up directly.
I totally understand the story about the floral pattern of Karen Bouquedore.
We still have floral skirts in stock that we don’t know how to use because of that.
They’re saying to sell it, but it’s always there…
Seriously, “Loves Only You” has a completely different color.
It seems that all the Uma Musume come from sponsors, but DMM’s influence is remarkable.
Ravus-chan should definitely be in Monster Girl TD…
I wonder who was the first character in the two-dimensional world to have hair color like Love’s.
Let’s set aside Professor Kuroo for now, meaning the first to create the current trends.
>>54
The standard is vague, but I think it’s Ram from Urusei Yatsura.
>>58
It’s certainly a bit newer than Blackjack, but…
>>54
I think it was between 2006 and 2010 when the Narou series started to become popular.
I have a memory of a character from an RPG being elevated into a novel and carefully scrutinized.
I don’t know who was first…
Loves has a bit too much noise from the black hat…
If we’re going to include a direct pitch element with Kawada, I would have preferred it to be someone else…
Gran Alegria has often been said to have been inspired quite directly by Alegria for this outfit.
I think the reason Tact-chan feels different is that the color gradient is close to the trend.
I think Ai-chan’s hair underneath is bluish-white, and this part gives a sense of the era.
As for places where you can feel the atmosphere,
Around the time when Phenomeno was active, around 2013-2014.
The anime of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 (SC) aired in 2014.
Ai-chan definitely has the vibe of creating a top 2D idol of the modern era.