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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] How’s Zunko?

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They were a dry child, far from humidity.

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>>2

Why don’t we start with URA…?

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Zunko vs. Trainer is drier than ever before.

But if it weren’t this dry, the ending would have become too heavy.

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The feeling of desolation was intense, but it’s not about humidity… I might be seeing a talk about contract termination during development for the first time.

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It might have been something that the dad who is a stickler for the best Gentil said on his own, but it’s the first time I’m hearing it directly from the Uma Musume herself.

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Because the singing is good, the humidity.

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Yae No! Shime shime jaaaaah!!!

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Are you one of No Reason’s vassals or something?

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It may seem contradictory, but although they are the type of character who will do anything, including unconventional strategies and outside-the-box thinking, to win, they don’t show that strong an attachment to the actual outcome of the race… it’s a strange feeling.

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There’s a mental aspect for a general that if they lose, they die.

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In the end, when we part ways, we part ways; if it doesn’t align with my policies, I might even get fired, but when I see seasonal events, I recognize that walking with me is something irreplaceable.

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Gran Alegria achieved a three-class domination (Zephyr), the Oka Sho NHK rotation (Craft), the Fujisawa stable and its philosophy (Taiki et al.), the third horse racing boom (fans) and the things that connect beyond pedigree, and the notion of “an enduring desire.”

Noriesun has a sense of duality in its approach with “Disconnected Blood” and “Aesthetics of Ruin.”

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While depicting how those who did not continue the bloodline fought and descended from the grand stage.

Zunko and the trainer fought to the end while maintaining an appropriate sense of distance from each other in the original sense.

In the end, I started being invited to events through connections from my active days.

Though I could not leave behind genes, I have remained as a meme.

Those who have fought and fallen also have another life ahead of them.

They will continue to be involved in cultural activities at the Training Center Academy and throughout the Uma Musume community, together with the lingering passion from their active days.

That’s ridiculous.

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>>16

Summary, thank you, Umao!

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Those guys are the Quiet Clan! It’s written in the ancient documents! When they said that, I thought it would lean more towards comedy, but once I opened the lid, it turned out to be an elegy for the rogues.

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I was expecting to get involved with Still from the same North Hills, but I ended up not being able to leave it behind, huh~!

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There is an air feeling like a dry pampas grass field.

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Huh, isn’t this the serious version of the Uma Musume scenario?

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>>20

A type that lures you in with super uncool casual clothes and then comes to hit you in the back of the head.

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At the end, I was progressing with a face that looked like I was going to laugh and die, similar to Kyouji from “Hana no Keiji.”

I really think it would have turned out that way if Grandpa Gim had not come.

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>>21

This is just too much like Date Masamune…

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>>22

By the way, Soma and Date Masamune have a connection, right?

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>>115

We were in a tense and fierce fight.

An elderly reunion where we glare at each other without greeting, but somehow this makes us feel like everything is fine.

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>>128

Wasn’t there some talk about a connection to horse racing or something like that?

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>>163

As for horse racing, the long shot here is also related to the story of Tokugawa’s Mirako.

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That being said, there are some ridiculous aspects to it.

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A clever person pretending to be foolish… and when the time comes, they can really pull it off, embodying that concept.

It has a strange taste all the time.

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Because it got heavy on top of a really chaotic guy, it’s an amazing story and character.

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You are really smart, but on the other hand, you also have your clumsy sides, which is why we needed a strategist.

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Gran Alegria’s scenario was more about receiving Mimi rather than Gene, but it wasn’t very heavily focused on the irregular double crown.

I’m already looking forward to the implementation of 🍞, which has been unofficially confirmed to stand as the world’s twin-turbo and Reiwa’s silent Suzuka…

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It sounds really interesting, from what I can hear…

I’m looking forward to training it.

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The fearsome blood of SS

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Isn’t it the one where people cry during the wild horse chase?

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>>33

I can’t believe they’re also doing Judah…

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The Quiet Family is great, isn’t it…?

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My heart, unable to give up, was saying, “Come back, Mira and Dants! It’s time for the final return!”

My father has come to make a name for himself.

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It was definitely in this world too.

It was definitely in this world too.

Chairman Akigawa, thank you! I hear you’re going on a business trip this weekend. Your job is to assist with the festival “Aibano Umaoi”!

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You can’t depict the pedigrees that have become masked data in the Uma Musume world unless it’s something as ridiculous as this.

Only someone like this, who is obsessed with Sengoku warlords, can maintain the absurdity of dying while intoxicated by destruction in the final act.

Well, it’s strange, but it has consistency.

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It feels like even after the battle is over, everyday life goes on.

The sense of impermanence is intense.

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I thought that Mirako and Danzu would be a refreshing factor, but instead, they turned out to be a sad element, so the ending is the best.

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It’s amazing how sincere it is to declare that BT’s blood will not remain.

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It’s rare to focus on activities after it’s over.

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When I think about the quiet clan, the blood of the great king, and the arrival of heroes, it really is an exquisite generation.

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>>43

This generation is the last generation in classic races without Sunday blood.

Satsuki Prize, Norreason, Father: Brian’s Time

Derby Tanino Gimlet, sire Brian’s Time.

Kikuka Prize: Hishi Miracle, Sire: Soccer Boy

Oka Sho (Cherry Blossom Prize) – Arrow Carry – Sire: Last Tycoon

Oaks Smile Tomorrow, Father White Muzzle

(Shuka Sho Fine Motion Sire Danehill)

The following year took a turn, and everything was Sunday-based with Neo Uni, Plenty, and Still.

For the next 22 years, Sunday will always be somewhere.

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Dantz Frame… It plays a part in the sense of loneliness during both Poke training and Zunko training, but what will happen when it’s the person’s turn…?

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>>44

I wonder if we’re heading down the path of destruction.

I have a feeling that something pretty serious is coming.

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>>44

I thought it would be a tough scenario with only broken figures in the training of Biko and others, but once it was implemented, it turned out to be a bright scenario, so there’s a chance it could have a positive outcome.

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>>44

In the end, I was doing horseback riding at a local jockey training school.

Aren’t you going to drop that in?

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It feels perfectly fine to do something like “Yossha Kan Bai” instead of “Umappyoi.”

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I never thought it would be the type where I had to make a choice in the scenario…

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I was caught off guard in a different way than Kawakami.

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That being said, the Kikuka Sho was a good IF, so let’s read it.

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>>50

Ah, so you arrange it like this and then lead it to the if development, which was really great (Mira-chan is way ahead by a large margin).

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I kind of understood the feeling of wishing vodka had a little something extra…

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Special Week, don’t get carried away!

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Heavy

Serious

A scenario driven towards “destruction” – a fate that pushes forward.

However, as has been said many times, these individuals should not be included.

Because the humidity is zero.

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Mr. Gym will perish, but he was writing a ray of light.

Zunko was writing about destruction.

Is the Brian Time series Dantz also on that side…?

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Since it’s a conversation about the aesthetics of ruin, I really get along with Gim-senpai.

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>>57

That aside, leaving behind something outrageous is quite typical of Gimlet.

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It’s serious, but it’s completely dry.

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Could it be like the Pocket Scenario of an app?

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Overall, it’s Bright’s scenario.

It feels like no matter how hard I try, reality is just unavoidable…

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>>64

Regarding the Bright case, there’s talk that the Mejiro era didn’t end in the Journey scenario…

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>>64

I also like the idea that there might be things we can leave behind… What is a “dependent”?

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>>71

It’s the offspring.

The only one

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>>139

I understand that! You’re participating in the horse chase, right? What’s the deal with calling familiars?

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>>59

It feels even more hopeless than that.

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I think the low humidity is comparable to Ms. Pearl.

If Ms. Pearl were the humidity of the midsummer sun.

Rizuko is like a northern wind, accepting the fate of demise with humidity.

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Tony Bin declined after losing the competition with Sunday’s sons, but if you don’t stick to direct lineage, it’s spreading a lot. However, Brian’s Time is treated as unnecessary in pedigree charts.

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>>61

“I am skilled in handling the quiet clan.”

I thought it was something like a Knicks-related story, but is there none of that!?

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It’s unrelated, but all of Ikeda-sensei’s kids are being made to play baseball, and if Deep Impact comes, it seems like they’ll also be made to play baseball.

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I’m in trouble.

I’m interested in the relationships between the races in that game’s world and humans.

I love seeing how the competitions or sports in games relate to society more than anything else, even more than three meals a day.

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However, it feels like I ranked higher due to the scenario recommendation.

Crispy and crunchy, but it goes against the spirit of the thread.

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I turned it just a little… and when it came out, I tried raising it, and the scenario was better than I expected, so I’m glad I pulled it.

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The sense of understanding when surrounded by the quiet clan and the great king’s forces after the downfall of the Gekokujou Alliance is incredible.

I was doing it quite with a comedic vibe.

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The closest one is definitely Bright.

Considering that, Bright is also quite a dry character in his own way.

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Zunko

Sing Everlast.

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The only sad thing about the new character implementation is that there are extremely few singing parts…

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>>75

It’s actually better this year because there have been weeds from the beginning! Hurry up and let Miako start singing too!

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>>75

It feels like they are really trying to incorporate a low range when singing their lines!

Personally, it’s a voice tone I’m familiar with…!

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Please read the story about how I won everything in the seniors and went to Arima.

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It’s quite painful when the trio with Mirako and Dants suddenly disappears one day.

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As expected, the end of a generation gives off a sense of finality.

Dantsu, this is something to look forward to.

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Are you saying that Still is a multiple personality ninja vampire and a new magical girl without any tricks?

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>>81

It’s been quite a long time since the Hachauuma era, so this is a pretty old story.

I can’t understand unless I’m raised outside of multiple personalities…

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Although Durandal, the Western knight, had fewer appearances than I expected, it can’t be helped, so to speak.

If this guy acts like he’s one of us, it throws off the axis of the scenario…

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But this next generation is one that has a presence so weak that it can’t compete with the automatic doors of Neo Unistirlobroi…

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Brite understands that the times are progressing rapidly, and until our era arrives again, it feels like we should sharpen our fangs, so I think it’s different from being dry.

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>>84

It feels close to a sense of desolation, but it is a firm conviction that I accept and that I will win someday.

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>>84

The discussion is about how both Mejiro and Tony Bin have left behind various things, and how unique individuals can also lead to the inheritance of memories.

I only have those kinds of things from my active days, Satsuki and falling off the horse!

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>>93

These guys will remain as female lines and broodmare sires…

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>>84

Because it will bear fruit on the journey.

Zunko is really just destruction.

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The connection to North Hills might be depicted later on.

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Although it was later retracted, isn’t she the first Uma Musume to declare a dismissal to a trainer in the story? Did the Empress declare a dismissal to Tawake?

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>>86

When I was stopped from going to the Arc de Triomphe, I said it out loud.

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I’m making progress with the scenario of Durandal.

If Fine were to have a theme of leaving something behind…

I wonder if it was a theme of the second generation.

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It’s a story of being swept away in an era changed by SS.

I wonder if I’ll do my best to pull it…

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Is there a source element for the name?

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>>92

I like cola.

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>>98

Isn’t it around this time for the commercial season too?

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I heard there are no more stones!

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Is the reign of the great king drawing near after all?

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Shut up.

The JAM generation, which feels like “Who cares about leaving anything behind, it’s fine as long as I shine now,” is rather interesting because they’ve actually left behind a lot of their genes…

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It feels like there are themes for each generation, somehow.

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Bright feels that this winter doesn’t suit them in the current era, so they’ll sharpen their fangs and wait until spring comes – it’s not like they have any intention of giving up at all.

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It would be nice to think that boosting the wild horse chase with a good ending and preserving the culture isn’t a bad thing…

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Is it possible that this game was created by someone who really loves horse racing?

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>>103

It’s been that way from the beginning, huh?

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>>106

It seems like I wanted to do an eye mask clone at first…

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>>103

tengu

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I love all the scenarios of Uma Musume, but they’ve been amazing since the beginning of this year.

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>>104

It seems a bit early, but four people have already come out…

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Zunko was Solid Snake…?

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It feels like you need to be cautious every time you train a Uma Musume that has a gimmicky move.

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>>107

Mileage conversion?

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Words similar to Metal Gear are flying around…!

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Tyrant → Ohamairu → It’s a terrible temperature difference with Zunko now.

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The TB in Pokke has some hope because of the blood of the empress and others, but the BT isn’t the same, so discussing ruin feels too serious for horse girls in horse racing.

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The Toni Bin group showed a great sense of closeness during the birthday conversation, didn't they?

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The Toni Bin group showed a great sense of closeness during the birthday conversation, didn’t they?

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Neigh

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>>110

Wasn’t it called the Light Splitting Generation or something like that?

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I never thought that the existence of the Quiet Clan would be explicitly stated.

I thought that outside of prestigious families like Mejiro and Satono, it would have a vague feel.

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>>120

That ancient document is definitely a bad omen.

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>>126

It’s also about Shaka’s program.

The interference from this side is immense.

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>>120

In this world, it’s a concept that only Zunko and the trainer understand.

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>>129

👻…………

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Mile is also a comedic character, but it was a good story. However, from development to everything else, it was too focused on Mile… I didn’t realize the way it was used would go like that!

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Thinking about it that way, it’s quite fitting that the title of Durandal’s good ending, where he gets the chance to leave behind his genes, includes “with the shining stars”… although what actually appears is only the Ikze Kill Squad.

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>>123

But everyone likes ikze… without any jokes.

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>>131

Even though I’ll go for the kill, I won’t really try to kill you…

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Good morning, Mile. Not just the person, but the whole world has become Mile…

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In many ways, it seems difficult to catch up with Uma Musume… It requires the same level of enthusiasm as Uma Musume.

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>>99

Big Shock-chan is also producing a large number of blood relatives.

A mass-produced type Deep army that is the strongest and invincible until the age of three, just like Metal Cooler, but burns out before the classics.

It will have a pretty negative impact on the JRA…

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>>130

The mass-produced series has incredibly well-made Thousand One.

Is it Gentil-san, Head Mile, and the final work, Contrail-kun?

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It was a dirge for the men of Oita.

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I want to see a pentagram that hits hard in the stomach, separate from the thread image.

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Turbo didn’t mention anything about a transfer to the region, so I have no idea what will happen with Dantsu.

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>>134

It’s probably June or May, so I’m looking forward to it.

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>>134

Ikuno casually brings it up at the beginning.

Is Dantsu someone who touches you firmly, or just speaks a word like Turbo?

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>>134

The stallion’s popularity has dwindled, leading to a transfer to local racing and then dying from pneumonia…

It was quite a tough story even in the Jump Poke scenario, and something intense seems likely to come.

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>>134

Could it be that the story is about traveling to various places after getting injured?

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There are quite a few stories in Umamusume that hit hard in the stomach.

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>>137

Minimum

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It’s a story about how Durandal was able to achieve greatness by leaving something behind.

When viewed by generation, Zunko is incredibly different.

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It’s not damp at all, so it’s different from the intention, but it’s really good, so I hope you’ll read it… Moderately strong peers are great!

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>>142

If you let your guard down, you won’t win at all.

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>>150

Having a ruling Gim is nice, isn’t it?

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You got a good scenario, Zunko.

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Only Mira is the abnormal one.

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>>145

What the hell is that guy?

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>>151

It’s no use talking about how hard things are for everyone in Umamusume…

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Dantsu is prepared for a tough story, but that aside, please go on a summer training camp with the four seniors.

In every story, we are one person short for the summer training camp, so this time for sure…

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I can’t understand what Gimlet and Norlison are talking about… it’s too complicated… I love that they have a lot of respect for each other while still being confrontational.

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I wonder if the choices during the Derby really mean nothing…

Isn’t there some kind of change in my dad’s abilities when he carries the portable shrine?

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I could have predicted becoming a military commander, but it’s amazing how it connects to the story of lineage.

The story is incredibly well-crafted as the culmination of Gran and the Fujisawa stable.

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I pulled a different Briar’s Time offspring!

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I like a lot of elements, but I really enjoy the part where Naritaburihan herself says something about Brian breaking the record in the Satsuki Sho… Stories like this, unique to Uma Musume, are truly the appeal.

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>>165

It’s great that we can do things because we are shaped like humans.

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When this world is encroaching on the Uma Musume world, it feels pretty scary…

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The scenario made the gaze at the agricultural products even more flavorful.

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>>167

You were the one who was favored!

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Maybe since the story of Neo Universe was relatively easy to accept, I don’t have to hold back anymore…

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>>168

Ah, in this world, you’re winning the Kikuka Sho, huh?

That’s good, then I’ll disappear.

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>>164

I wasn’t really paying attention, my bad… It usually comes up during ad groups or something…

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There are not many examples of mares from the Bryan’s Time line, to begin with.

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>>172

Wow!? Did you just casually say something rude!?

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I hope that somehow both the ruffians and the quiet clan will be able to tell the story of their ancestors.

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It’s surprising that the ending of Kitasan Black, which is said to have greatly contributed to the cultivation of future generations through discussions of successors and lineage, would become a prophecy.

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The one who was really discriminated against was BT.

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The Tony Bin lineage really loves Fuchu, doesn’t it?

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It seems like Aneko’s story is going to be incredible…

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>>180

Since it’s Dr. Ike’s horse, it’s certain that I’ll be made to play baseball.

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Mirako had a small hope, saying, “But Hishi Miracle won the Kikuka Sho from here,” and “If I find this year’s Hishi Miracle from here and bet 100,000 yen, I’ll be a millionaire.”

Every year, there are horses lingering in non-winning races until May, and it continues to affect the underdogs.

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I wonder what will happen with something like Samsung Big…

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The following year, the SS offspring of Zunko rapidly changed the landscape of Japanese horse racing, and shortly after that, the Kingmambo line would make a full-scale entry.

El also had a great racehorse from the King Mambo line, but unfortunately, it passed away too early…

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Is there anyone still chasing after Mira’s dream?

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I’m not sure if it’s okay to continue with El, but Vermilion is also waiting.

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If you keep winning, will there be blood left? Speaking of which, it’s like the old horse racing pathway from a little while ago…

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When you go to investigate the story behind it, you will naturally come into contact with the history of real Japanese horse racing.

What’s this, a textbook or something, Uma Musume?

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I think vodka is already considered vodka.

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It’s great how perfectly it fits, like whether the character of Tanino Gimlet was thought of after coming up with the Sōma clan element… Did they make him an eye patch character for this reason?

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