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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Lala-chan is the cutest!

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Cygames discriminates against Manhattan Cafe’s offspring…

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>>1

(The main character of the movie has been decided, huh…)

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>>6

The text you’ve provided does not appear to be in Japanese; it seems to be a mix of Korean and symbols. If you have a specific Japanese text you would like translated, please provide that.

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That’s right, you.

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It’s cute at a triple tiara level, isn’t it?

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I am going to be a big Uma Musume.

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I could put them in my eyes without feeling pain.

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Let’s talk about Lara-chan!

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I’m covered in konjac.

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I thought it was a hairpin, but it seems to be hanging from above, really what the heck is this konjac?

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A mysterious game that blatantly favors Stay Gold’s offspring but still only mentions Stay Gold.

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>>11

If it’s the golden-colored ryotei that was hastily fabricated as a last resort because we can’t bring out the stegosaurus…

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>>43

The name has already been mentioned.

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>>43

I already have a job offer from Stego.

In the same form as the former Ramone and Speed Symbol.

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>>11

The Stego name was mentioned…

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>>48

I’m sure it was confirmed to exist in the Drea-Gia scenario.

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To be honest, I was surprised that the nickname is Lala-chan.

I thought you were calling me Lala-chan or Lilac-chan.

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>>12

Aren’t you worried that when other Lilac-chan appears, it might be problematic?

Was it the path that Karen took?

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I thought it was Lala La Cha.

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Dad hasn’t forgotten that you said you will become my bride in the future.

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Thread created by Orfevre.

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>>18

Complimenting Dream Journey

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In Karen-chan’s case, Chan should be the one to call herself Karen the most.

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If you are wondering what nickname Suzuka Mambo will have.

“Both ‘Suzuka’ and ‘Mambo’ are already here.”

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>>20

Suzuman or something like that should be fine.

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>>20

Zukaman! Zukaman is great!

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Because there are already kids wearing Hishi and Miracle…

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>>21

The one with good meat is called Hishi…

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Lilac-chan is fine being Lilac-chan on her own.

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I want to do dark lilies with Ai-chan.

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I won’t accept that…!

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Karen-chan looks like a Hong Kong actor, doesn’t she?

Karen Zhang

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>>27

Is she a dark empress of Hong Kong or something?

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Karen-chan is Karen the Karen, so…

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>>29

Do you stand on the countless mountains of Karen pointing towards the sky?

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Flat-chested face

Wow, that’s huge…

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In the end, a doctor’s position is that of a minister.

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At the time of implementation, they called it “Thick Miracle” and “Thin Miracle,” and I laughed.

Surplus

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>>32

I like the illustration of the miracle waving its hand when called out by the fans.

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It’s troublesome to think that this is called a bloomer.

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>>33

The SR support card is great…!

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>>39

However, unlike the illustration, they are wearing black tights in the app.

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>>40

I can’t resist it~

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Stop looking at Lara-chan with lewd eyes.

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Excuse me, could you please tell me the name of the incredibly cute Uma Musume that appears in the thread?

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Triple Crown Horse Girl Kimo

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>>42

Triple Crown Racehorse Chiyo (1985-2012)

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>>42

I will not tolerate mocking my daughter’s rival.

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The king entangled with me on the Shinkansen.

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On the contrary, if your real name is out there, it’s like you’re already present.

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It seems like you’re imitating Orpheus in front of the mirror, but I wonder what it’s like.

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I couldn’t do it with the sister from Lalala.

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I want to call her Ranneki because “Lalalala” is too long.

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It’s fine if Neki is a useless Lala.

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Where is Epoca d’Oro?

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Stego can be released without any issues now.

It feels like permission was given only after finishing the discussions about the 97 and 98 generations, so now that I want to release it, the timing has become difficult.

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>>57

The 97 generation still has Sunny and Justice… They haven’t finished yet…!

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The story of the ’97 generation hasn’t been fully explored, and the same goes for the ’98 generation.

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>>60

It means that there is still plenty of fun to be had.

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That guy is nowhere to be seen, yet his lines keep increasing…

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Isn’t raising a Stego meaningless in just three years?

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>>63

The scenario can be compressed, and if it’s about training, I can easily win.

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>>63

In such cases, you compress it tightly like this.

Well then, Grandma is going to retire…

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>>63

The dirt group is also compressed, and Tap has compressed several years’ worth of older horses into one year, so it can be managed in any way.

Well, there’s no Hong Kong…

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The 97 generation hasn’t even properly finished talking about classics!

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Forget about my dad’s story and let’s talk about the cute Lala-chan.

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>>67

What is the konnyaku part of the human ear?

Did you put it on because you want to use the ear cuff?

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Compared to Vega from the Big Dipper, just being named is better.

It might also be that it would be too confusing if I bring this out here.

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The roughness of the voice from the heart is cute.

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The children who have been active for a long time are being drastically compressed into seniors, right?

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Even Sirius without the Arc de Triomphe managed to get by somehow.

Trust the script.

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The junior queen is resurrected! The junior queen is resurrected! I’m looking forward to the special commentary!

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The design of Uma Musume is quite thoughtfully made, yet even people who are knowledgeable about horses still can’t figure out what the konjac is all about.

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>>75

What on earth is it, still not revealed?

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The dirt group has been around for quite a few years even in ED.

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Both Sanibu and Suzuka, as well as the ’98 generation and the End of Century Conqueror, are crushed by my cool father.

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On the surface, it’s in Kyoto dialect, but the content is in Osaka dialect, making it very difficult to emulate.

To say “I” in a condescending manner is completely different from saying “I” in a good way.

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Before the implementation, there were hardly any people who expected a character with Kyoto dialect (Kansai dialect) based on the illusions or predictions, so I thought it was an interesting way to pick up on the joke.

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Not sure, but is it a personification of Mirko…?

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I thought it was a hairpin for the dangling side hair, but it seems like it’s something different and it’s a mystery.

Wait for the implementation of training, it will be worth it.

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>>83

The mystery of Golshi’s “that” which has been present since the beginning remains unsolved…

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It’s cute to be fond of Orphe.

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Even though I’m a top student, I wonder why I’m so infatuated with that…

No, it’s not about the offspring in a meta sense.

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Maybe it’s because it’s dazzling…

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There’s that vodka thing too, so it’s better not to think too deeply.

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Don’t think that everything will be completely understood.

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It might just be that the hairstyle shows the ears, so hide them! But for Uma Musume, it has a meaning, right?

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If Ai-chan wasn’t here, Lalala-chan would have won much more broadly.

Since we were able to clash fiercely even in mixed battles

The restricted race for fillies always showcased a difference in class.

Except for Ai-chan.

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>>89

Until the Oka Sho, I was undefeated, and if there were no strange competitors in the Oka Sho, I would have won that too.

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>>89

I don’t think that’s the case.

The only race we could win without Almond Eye might be the Oka Sho.

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>>102

The Shuka Sho was outside the placings.

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I’m not doing this out of pretense or whim!

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“Why is it that other than that place, everything is extravagantly decorated?”

It’s because it’s only konnyaku here…

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I wanted to see Lily Noble-chan run through as well.

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It seems you wear accessories because the area around you feels lonely, but I don’t know if there’s a source for that.

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Do your best and please win against Ai-chan during the classical period.

I want them to include an event like a hidden element in the training scenario where I can get revenge on Almond Eye!

I don’t know which race I should enter.

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I think it would be good to challenge the Japan Cup.

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Gorushi’s bowl is with blinkers, right?

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My favorite singer is Maki Ohguro.

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Isn’t the voice really good? Are you good at singing?

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>>98

Since it’s the voice actors from Deremas and Bandori, well…

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>>103

Thinking about it from the perspective of Shimayuki from Deremas, she would blow a kiss at the live event.

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The one with a good tsukkomi voice.

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What the heck!

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Lilac, a progeny of Orfevre, excelled in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup!

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I understand that Classic Ai-chan is acting crazy, but I want the seniors to be a bit weird too.

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Lala was such a clingy child when she was this small.

I can recall the moment when I was bouncing and saying “Daddy!” and “Mommy!” as if it were yesterday.

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Well, from the outside, I think Orfe is charming.

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>>109

Or has a very splendid appearance even from the inside.

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I want more juniors who adore me~

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>>110

It suggested that someone was unmotivated.

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>>110

I think the estimated Ushba-kun is also moved by your race.

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Isn’t this the tube that Reimu and the others wear… It’s true.

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The one looking down and dejected in the paddock is actually full of motivation.

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>>117

My true feelings…

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I fell in love with Pai when I heard he is with Aines and Flash.

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I want Ryo-tei to be made into a movie.

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A konjac that looks like this kind of structure.

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I’m a bit curious about how Mac-chan interacts.

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Among the new characters, the competition outfit is relatively modest.

Personality is the most unique.

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Side A/Side B

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>>126

I secretly like calling you trainer.

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An event that definitely seems likely.

Yoni is serving me Yu-Bu pickles, Lala Lala-chan.

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>>127

Is it not for Ai-chan?

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>>131

It seems like I’m going to unconsciously feel competitive with the taste of bubu-zuke.

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>>131

Bubuzuke is my favorite dish.

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>>139

Speaking of which, I was eating a lot of bubuzuke… while training Dorithia.

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In Uma Musume, there was a discussion in Part 2 about feeling some kind of connection if you share blood, but up to how many generations of lineage can you feel that connection?

Is it just parent and child?

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>>129

It seems they can feel up to their grandchildren.

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>>129

Mr. Maruzen’s connection is really long.

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>>138

Karen-chan appears in my dreams…

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>>147

An event that raises your spirits, thought to be a nightmare.

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>>149

It’s a sharp event!

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>>129

It might just be that Maru is helpful, but since it also involves great-grandchildren Zario, Buena, and Karen, the scope seems quite broad.

Macqueen often appeared in the Orphe scenario as well.

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It’s rare to find someone who openly expresses their inner thoughts so strongly, isn’t it?

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It’s not quite right to say that the inner self is intense.

It’s like high heels or something reminiscent of Naminori Yasuyo and Tomoko…

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It makes you wonder if it looks a little like Golshi, right?

Maybe it just looks that way because of the earmuffs (not actually earmuffs).

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>>134

The blunt bangs also give off a Gulkshi vibe.

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>>137

If I told Lara-chan, she might make a subtle face.

Speaking of which, Gold Ship has a pedigree that’s kind of like a slightly distant uncle.

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If it becomes further than a grandchild, it becomes as far as the three goddesses…

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Someone who seems likely to say “This Uma Musume is so stinky! It’s like poop!”

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I started getting into Uma Musume from the second season of the anime, so I actually haven’t seen Lala-chan’s active appearances.

Couldn’t we have started the service about a year earlier?

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>>142

If that were the case, there would be no prosperity now.

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>>146

Uma Musume Pretty Derby

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Marusen’s connection continues to Tact-chan.

I don’t remember seeing a depiction where the two felt some fateful connection to each other.

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>>143

First, Tact-chan’s turn hasn’t come yet…

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>>143

Parents, parents, dad is quite far away, right?

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>>169

The fifth-generation mother of Fukukitaru, Shiraoki-sama, feels closer because she is more straightforward.

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First of all, Mac-chan and Golshi have a strong connection because they are grandchildren…

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The original work also has me taking water into my mouth and eating the fodder.

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I love ochazuke, you know.

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Why does it become sharp with that…?

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In this event, there was a moment where St. Light and Sweepy interacted.

For now, as long as the blood is connected, you can think that they will get entangled, no matter how far apart they are.

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>>156

It’s connected there…

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>>160

Mother mother mother mother mother mother father is St. Light.

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>>160

The mother mother mother mother mother mother father of Sweep is Centlight.

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Lala-chan’s race outfit had a weak Sunday flavor, and when I saw it during the live broadcast, I didn’t realize it was Sunday Racing.

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>>157

Besides the red cross, everything is free, right?

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>>161

When shared with a cross, it starts to resemble Kingdom Hearts…

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>>176

Sunday Institution

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Big breasts, lalala.

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The current Uma Musume is a result of the shift from the sports-themed route of the first season of the anime.

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Is there a horse that is famous neither before nor after its lineage?

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Considering the development, Ai-chan is strong in the first half and Kurono is strong in the second half…

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>>163

Chrono is probably in the later stages of training, so they won’t get that strong, but since it seems like the main focus is on fighting Ai-chan in the early part, they might be really boosted.

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>>163

Even though Lalala-chan is also a strong competitor with four G1 victories, it’s strange how the female horses around here are like this.

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Yoyoyoyo~

Yoyoyoyo~☆ Hey, Oruhe-san! Lucky Lilac! I allow you to imitate me. The ball will watch you. Yoyoyoyo~ Yoyoyoyo~ Tsuru Kai @uruurukamekame

Yoyoyoyo~

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Before I knew it, Sunday has become the largest player in Uma Musume as well.

Once again, I’m amazed by the diversity in design variations even with the same racing outfit.

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It’s handled quite fuzzily how far one feels something fateful.

I think that’s fine.

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A goddess with an incredible cold attitude towards Light.

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>>171

In reality, it’s just an AI borrowing the name of an ancestor…

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>>173

There are no specific descriptions, but the goddess statue that clashed in Episode 1 must have been a Godolphin valve…

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>>173

That said, that world has elements of the occult, so could it be a real soul?

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Well… there are simply fewer potential partners to connect with in terms of blood relations.

There is also the aspect that you have to intertwine them even with quite thin edges…

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The visual of the five members of Sunday lined up in the real event gave off a strong vibe of evil organization executives.

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Before Sunday, the biggest name in Uma Musume was Mejiro.

There were actually multiple patterns of the plain competition outfits, so there was some variety in the design.

Sunday seems tough because it’s exactly the same.

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It’s a bit early, but if the alternate costume changes the hairstyle from a side tail, it would be doubly enjoyable, so I hope you can make that happen.

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>>180

It’s really premature to be so eager when it hasn’t even been implemented!

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Carston Lighto’s great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather was Godolphin Barb.

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>>183

Isn’t it a curse to go that far?

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>>185

It is a legitimate direct line.

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>>187

Is that why it became such a straight-line idiot, being a direct descendant…?

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>>193

It’s as if the Godolphin Barb is a straight-line fool…

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Sunday’s design in red, black, and yellow has a distinctly alarming color scheme, which likely contributes to the impression of an evil organization…

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It’s great that they’re a direct descendant of that Chokushin idiot, right?

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If Lara is going to become this adorably coy, what will happen to Lane…?

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Isn’t the Godolphin bloodline quite a rare breed even in Umamusume?

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>>191

For now, there is only Light O.

In the first place, there are hardly any in Japanese thoroughbreds either…

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>>196

What happens in the world?

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>>198

The strongest American horse is the Man o’ War lineage.

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>>191

The proportion is lower for Bayaritaak, but thanks to the presence of the Rudolf family and Macqueen, it is well-rounded.

Even without the Persoron, there are others like Helios.

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Is LalaLala-chan feeling gentle?

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If you bring that up, most horses’ fathers (omitted) are Darley Arabians, you know.

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This place tends to quickly shift the topic to Light O, probably because his impact is just too strong.

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The blood of the three goddesses has been passed down to almost all racehorses due to various circumstances.

When it comes to direct descendants…

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Is that the case with Matchem types as well?

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The so-called Herod line is the direct descendant of the Baiaritarc.

Tadu… Tokinominoru is also a direct descendant.

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