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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I thought the night before the implementation would be a comical story.

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A bloodline that is eliminated by stronger blood.

Colleagues leaving the turf halfway through.

The approaching new era.

After continuing to resist, we understand that we are not entities that leave our names in history but merely a part of history, with nothing to leave behind; and yet we run, trying to scatter splendidly.

It was a story reminiscent of an elegy for the generation of 2002, embodying the transience of the world of horse racing…

I think the conclusion that there are things that can be left outside the world of competition, and that there are things to see when standing outside that world, could only be made by No Reason.

In other words, No Reason is great, right…

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That guy.

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That guy.

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I understand.

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It’s also a story about the lineage of BT that is disappearing with the blood of SS and the lineage of Soccer Boy.

It is also the eve of the impending shock.

At last, the glory of Rob Roy that stands in the way disappears in an instant…

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It was a very serious and overarching story.

Outside of private clothing

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It’s not just about the second generation; the prequel before being engulfed by the Great King or Singularities also has a large and impressive summary.

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Please have Digiton convey our story through an illustrated scroll.

After winning the last race, I ended up having my dreams crushed.

Even though he’s already falling apart, my dad still rushes over to adorn the final moments of the withered flower.

That’s nice, isn’t it…?

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Personifying horse racing is exactly that…

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By making the character seem flat and easy to underestimate, when I launch a heavy scenario with a BANG!, the effect will double—this is my strategy.

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Dantsu fans are already in a state of panic.

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>>10

The Dantz scenario is a story where even the resistance from Poke is subtracted from the Poke scenario…

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The Uma Musume, which seriously shows that horse racing has many things that fade away without leaving anything behind, even after talking about the long-standing dreams passed down from the previous grand event.

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In reality, quite a strategist.

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The second generation is the strongest.

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In the end, it’s intense that Gimlet is coming, but it’s a different kind of intensity where I’ll die together… I never expected to be struck by such a sense of loneliness reminiscent of the end of a historical drama at this point.

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It’s rare for my dad to lose his composure throughout.

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It’s painful that Brian has accepted that we are just ephemeral beings.

But the truth is that after this, the blood of Brian’s Time will disappear…

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But doesn’t this make me look too cool, resulting in an increase in lewd pictures?

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>>17

There are originally no elements to increase!

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It seems like there will be more illustrations of fighting back-to-back with Gimlet or scattering together, rather than being lewd.

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Looking back, there was a somewhat dry atmosphere despite the strong characters of the 2002 group.

I was struggling and searching for something that my father, Fine, and Durandal could leave behind.

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While the Zunkou side is feeling like they might lose to SS, the SS side seems completely unconcerned, which feels harsh.

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By 2002, SS was already beginning to dominate Japanese horse racing.

Well, the biggest shock is about to come after this…

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Whether it’s Mirako or No Reason, there were many discussions about their charm in relation to the comedic elements, and that was very enjoyable.

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This guy’s story has a dry atmosphere like that of a historical drama or a Western.

Stop showing me the physically and mentally exhausted Mira!

That works for me.

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The traces of the warriors’ dreams.

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Yae no! The number of illustrations of me heading into a place of death is just increasing!!!

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Chris-S will remain for quite some time, and now his grandson is doing incredibly well, so it’s amazing.

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“I won’t die easily! I’ll bloom a flashy flower and die dramatically! That’s just the right vibe for Norigimu.”

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My dad’s condition was really terrible when he rushed to the last race…

It feels like you came here just to die, quite literally.

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The scenario has a good reputation, and I want to draw, but my stone count in the Oha Mile…

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I’m glad to know that Dans is able to spend his later years being loved thanks to Uma Musume.

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The scenario has been good all along, so it’s fine if everyone pulls back a bit.

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Wasn’t it around the time when Norin Radd retired that Deep Impact made his debut?

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>>35

Right after Robroi set a record at Arima.

Rob Roy’s achievements vanished in an instant.

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Mirako’s upbringing was so comical…

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I thought Uma Yuru was starting, but it was Hanako Keiji.

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>>37

How’s the scenario for the Uma Yuru duo?

I haven’t seen it talked about much, though.

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>>42

It’s just plain intense… These two have something that allows them to stay together without falling apart.

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My dad has a style of dying while leaving behind vivid memories, so he’s relatively close to Zunko.

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It’s sad that the overthrow alliance ends just with a quiet “swoon” and without any warning.

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In the history of horse racing, it is merely one star amidst the course of history.

But Know Reason literally saved a culture at the very last moment…

If it weren’t for No Reason, the crowdfunding would not have succeeded.

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Even Brian, who was at the center of the generation, says that our run is not something to be left for posterity…

In reality, in the Zunkou scenario, the BT offspring are always getting injured and leaving after taking risks…

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The conclusion that neither the great king nor the singularity were enemies in Neo Uni is because Neo Uni itself is the Silent Tribe, which is fleeting.

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Wait, that emotional scene felt like some sort of narrative trick…?

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>>121

Neo-Uni is on the side that was able to leave blood behind…

I am the victor…

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It just seems that way as a result of the Nourish training.

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Could it be that Mira needs someone to set a goal for her, or else her mental state is incredibly fragile…?

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>>45

That is consistent with his scenario.

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On top of that, I want to do my best and I am someone who can put in the effort… I am not lazy…

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>>53

That’s why it was hard when I finally felt like running, only to be met with the end due to tendonitis.

It’s really tough.

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>>45

I’m doing my best while showing my bold side because I have a trainer I trust and can let my guard down with by my side.

When I’m alone, various thoughts and feelings come up, and I remember there being frequent depictions of me worrying about them.

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If it were only the quiet clan, perhaps something could have been left behind.

The great king suddenly appeared.

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I thought there was no timing, but I realized that the Uma Musume staff is also properly discerning what they want to write. It may be an exaggeration, but…

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>>48

In reality, we’ve been scheduling on a yearly basis, so I guess it’s about time to bring this up in the meeting, right?

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What on earth is the great king? Conversely, I wonder how the great king would be portrayed if it were a Uma Musume.

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The number of children who admire the great king is increasing, along with scenarios where he seems likely to falter midway…

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🥒But Pandora’s mom is already here…

Did the king have such an introduction?

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The presence of cucumbers might be a setup… but there are also Caesarios that come without any setup…

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>>50

Even though it’s a turf route, it seems like Talmae is getting close, and Oguri might make regular appearances.

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The shadowless and formless Sanibu is already frightening me.

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The darkest time is just before dawn.

So it’s okay to make it as dark as you want! Dawn is near!

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The impact and the black ships, as well as the Great King, wreak havoc, but those three lines cannot maintain their momentum forever in later times, which is the essence of impermanence.

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>>62

The shock was that if Justin Milano couldn’t win the Satsuki Sho last year, it felt like…

Before I knew it, it seems I’m about to be connected to a legendary racehorse.

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Between the Gekokujō Alliance

It has become widely known.

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People often say “What is normal?”, but if there isn’t anyone to support you, it’s easy to break and be swayed by the lower path, Mira-chan.

She is really just an ordinary girl.

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Big brother… for some reason, the connection with you feels really strong right now…

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I never thought that having Mirako and Dantz share a room would lead to such a heavy development…

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If anything, after this story, Brian and Dad’s room is also heavy…

Of course, I love Vodka.

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You’re saying that no one knows the future of the Uma Musume, right?

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Because I don’t understand, there are times when I reach an ending like this, but I can also find another path.

It’s a lonely but warm story.

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>>68

Just like during Bright’s time, while the fate of individual Uma Musume can be changed, it is impossible to resist the era itself.

I can’t do it…

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If Kinkame continued to run… there’s an easy “if” to understand.

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There is a relentless quality to the historical epic dramas where the number of the losing side continues to decrease.

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In a sense, the next great king after No Reason might truly represent the new era.

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At the end, Zunko starts to realize that we are not beings that leave our names in history and begins to prepare for death.

Well, the next generation entrusted to us will also be overshadowed by history due to Deep.

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Towards the end, it’s the Sanada Maru, right?

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I think this scenario exists precisely because SS is the last generation not to take the classics, but Cygames really loves horse racing too much.

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If you don’t like horse racing, you wouldn’t create a racehorse personification game, would you?!

I thought so, but the initial concept wasn’t like that…

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If the number of offspring is like the number of pages in the history book of that lineage, it seems that they are trying to leave successors that will continue to add pages until Takarazuka, but after Takarazuka, they have decisively cut off and just want to decorate their own pages splendidly, which is ruthless…

While SS continues to increase even now, BT has come to an end and has been buried on the shelves of history.

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The 02 generation can go from gags to serious content.

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That aside, it’s that casual outfit.

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I thought you were a fool and got careless…

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Although I have stepped away from the world of competition, there are things that can only be seen because of that, and the ending could only have been made by No Reason.

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Hey, I just realized something, but the next one that comes out is Rob Roy…

Isn’t the theme for the children around this era about destruction, struggle, and hope?

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This is a theme that connects to Yaeno and Oguri’s peers.

The times were bad.

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The arrival of a new era means that the previous era will perish and disappear…

Among them, it was Zunko who tried to leave at least one thing behind but couldn’t.

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>>85

Right after this, Deep Impact will be so exciting that not only horse racing enthusiasts but also JRA will be in high spirits, making it an era that will be quickly forgotten.

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>>85

Yuni-chan and Robroy feel the same way…

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Life continues even after the sunset, doesn’t it… Brian…

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It was like watching a historical drama where the protagonist is a warring faction general on the losing side.

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(What do you think is the most incredible race so far?)

It was yesterday’s rookie race.

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I don’t know what’s going on, but it seems like Still has been hijacked and is bringing along some followers…

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It is depicted that there are originally two personalities.

The Uma Musume I introduced to Zunko probably has a few rare bloodlines because they participated in the wild horse chase.

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As expected, the name didn’t come up, but right after Zunko…

The arrival of the supreme doctrine of the quiet clan has an incredible sense of impermanence.

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Rob Roy won the Autumn Senior Triple Crown, which will be reevaluated later… Isn’t there anyone who can even run, let alone win, with such a terrible rotation?

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I thought you were going to do it last year?

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…In the end, isn’t it reinforcing the theory that there are no runners?

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What was the door to the new era?

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>>94

Pandora’s Box

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>>94

It might have been something we should have noticed when Kurufuna arrived, and in the first place, the footsteps of the Quiet Clan, led by Tachyon Café, had already been heard.

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>>94

The light of the setting sun seen in the dusk.

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The story about Still’s followers is about the only child who was there this time, right?

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The fact that “I am the main character of the second movie!” can no longer simply be dismissed as delusional is frightening, given this scenario.

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>>98

I think OVAs made up of several episodes, like the ones in the Gundam Wing series, are more suitable than movies.

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Zunko, the strongest warrior in Japan.

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The fact that something can be done in a new universe means that the old universe will undergo a big crunch…

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Why is this guy in the same room as Yaeno? Let’s confirm.

Stop it, you fool!

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>>104

Two people who were born in the wrong era…

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>>104

A duo that was unfortunate in the times…

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It was thought that because Rob Roy was too early from Opera O, another horse that could win the Autumn Senior Triple Crown would appear soon.

In the end, it hasn’t appeared, so it turns out that Rob Roy is amazing, and it has been rated higher in later years.

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>>105

It’s not just about ability, but running everything without getting injured is a high hurdle.

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When I dive into the disappearing lineage story in Uma Musume, it gets this heavy…

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It’s the same with Bright; it feels lonely when I do it.

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I wonder how the Kurofune family is treated.

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Thinking back, my dad was always obsessed with the aesthetics of ruin, so it’s no wonder he would come to die together if his peers were ready to go out in a blaze of glory…

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>>114

At this stage of the formation, it feels like there is no reason behind it.

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Rather, I think that Rob Roy, being a standard after reevaluation, is quite on the happy ending side in Uma Musume.

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The 2000 class portrays those who cannot resist alone.

The class of ’01, who will fight back even alone.

No matter how we resist, we cannot win against the times; that is why the class of ’02 shines fiercely for a moment and then scatters.

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Well, considering the historical context, it’s a really heavy story, but Noriko stays pretty lighthearted throughout and makes some blunders, which gives it a relatively lighter feel, doesn’t it?

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After Noriko is done, doing the two from the ’03 generation will deal even more damage.

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After this, I estimate that we will pursue with Gimlet’s draw, right? Isn’t it crazy?

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The Spring Old Horse Triple Crown likely cannot be achieved because the distances are too different.

When it comes to whether there will be a Triple Crown for older horses in the autumn after Space Opera Rob Roy, it’s worth noting that there aren’t even any horses that can compete in all of them.

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Yaeno has won two G1 races!

I’m being left out by the three strong ones…

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>>125

Losing to Yaeno means it’s the end for Oguri too.

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>>128

The original story of Singre is finally heading there, so it’s scary… The anime is about to air soon, you know?

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>>125

It’s not just Chiyo-chan, but it’s truly a tragic reflection of the times that even after winning the Satsuki and Derby, they are treated so inconspicuously.

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>>140

When watching a race, I tend to favor horses that have won mixed races against older horses over those that have won races against their own generation…

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If there’s going to be a lot of appearances by my dad and Mirako, I’m starting to want to pull out, no reason.

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>>130

The core is synchronization.

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It was brushed off casually, but the ancient document that Zunko found was probably quite an extraordinary item…

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A scenario that ends with a scene of mounted warriors charging at a rifle squad, reminiscent of a period drama.

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>>133

Just barely able to stand up, with a former rival added, the balance is also good.

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A new era (dual-wielding dirt and turf) has come, hasn’t it?

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>>134

It’s dead right there!

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Looking back, it can be interpreted that way, but I think Uni-chan’s conclusion is a warm story in its own right.

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>>135

There’s just various aspects to it.

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On the contrary, Rob Roy became a sad story.

When I walk my own path without being seen by anyone.

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>>150

Rob Roy is a hero… a hero must be alone.

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Even though you seemed so happy talking about the future with Gimlet’s mech link!

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Zunko Maru.

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Although they talk seriously, there is no convincing argument about how amazing it is for a mare to compete in the Derby.

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>>141

I think I’ve already drawn quite a bit of that, but it’s parallel lines.

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>>141

It’s an unavoidable aspect that had to be chosen and discarded in order to personify racehorses for business.

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The presence of intense light means that there are many beings cast in its shadow.

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Even my dad, who struggles to fight through his injuries, and Mirako, who is mentally and physically exhausted and about to break, are not out of place at all—how long have they been laying the groundwork for this depiction…?

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In the second generation, it’s not just Volcure but also Durandal that is on the winning side… That’s why they can bring the Kiraboshi along.

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A flamboyant individual who challenges the race with a genuine Sengoku warrior mindset, not just a fan of Sengoku generals.

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>>148

It’s the era that’s at fault for our downfall!

Ah, it’s good cola!

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>>155

(I can’t drink carbonated drinks very much.)

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The more we delve into Gimm, the more it feels like a relief to see Vodka energetically working with her juniors.

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As a summary of the 2002 generation, it was a perfect answer.

Looking back, there have been discussions about how this generation has been permeated by a sense of tragedy since the time when anything other than Fine was an illusion.

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Could it be that Cygames was aiming for the timing by featuring Deep’s background in the main story Part 2 to match the theme of supporting the female horses?

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I still see breast milk Neo-Uni quite a bit now, right?

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Dad and Chris S produced a beautiful blooming rose of love last year…

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>>161

Don’t say it like a lesbian.

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Even though I’m really illustrating what the Tiara route is like and properly depicting Vodka’s greatness through my sister’s training, I wonder whether those who say it’s not good enough haven’t read it or feel it’s lacking.

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The fear comes from the fact that Pui Pui and the Great King have not been implemented.

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I want to make full use of it when I can use it as a stage set… Once it becomes a character, such expressions will be difficult to execute.

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My father’s feelings towards vodka have intensified.

Maybe this generation is all carrying the sense of impermanence of dry air inside?

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>>164

Fine has already given up from the beginning.

Durandal also resigns itself to the fact that there is no sovereign at first.

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Often summarized as a late implementation of the next generation.

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>>166

You might think it would be like that because the previous person in charge of the summary had a happy ending!

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In the Chiyo-chan scenario, even though she wins by easily overtaking both Oguri and Tama in the classic Autumn Sky, for some reason, people are left feeling “uh…,” and the spotlight is on an unprecedented showdown with Maruzensky in the Japan Cup.

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In the hidden event, I can entrust my feelings to Chrono and Rob Roy… or rather, without that, there is no salvation…

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>>169

In the end, it’s just a story of comfort since someone else has already accomplished it.

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>>169

If Chrono were to appear, I thought they would come to ask what that thing with the chrysanthemum is. I’m sorry for that…

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That’s also about the right time, huh… there’s a line like that, you know?

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Even if there are horses that seem capable of winning the Autumn Old Horse Triple Crown, those horses are more likely to head to the Arc de Triomphe, so it ultimately becomes impossible.

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“But even outside the world of competition, there are things that can be left behind,” I felt a sense of relief from that conclusion.

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The next Robuni generation is said to be not very prominent, but rather, I think they are leaning towards a happy ending.

It seems like it will be a happy ending for Still as well.

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>>172

What I realized with the no-reason scenario is that you can’t understand it until it’s implemented.

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I have a feeling that Hearts is going to be quite interesting.

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>>173

I really like the idea that a rebellious spirit like that in the track record continues to be passed down to future generations, so I would be happy if you could pick up on that.

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Honestly, I wondered if it was okay to have a scene where the Brian’s Time lineage is ancient and on the verge of extinction in Umayuru.

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>>175

In a Yankee rivalry parody, the one who can’t retort in a rhyme battle is the loser…

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>>175

The vodka from Brian’s group said to the Tony Bin group.

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Well, regarding Noriko, I think the story was created precisely because of the wild horse chase, so if you ask me if it’s the summarizer role…

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It cannot be denied that it is a summary of the times.

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Since the recent one was all about the full body mile, I think it’s okay to explore this kind of direction once in a while, but if it becomes all about this atmosphere, it might get too heavy and become tiresome.

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>>180

I think it’s okay to relax because they will implement a character like Light Odyrandall when it gets tough here.

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However, to entrust something means that it has already become a part of history, so it’s a sad story.

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Vodka… I shouldn’t say this to a filly derby winner, but why is your little thing so small…

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In many ways, this might be a generation centered around Chris-Es.

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What can be left behind was properly in another place, so the END was done precisely because there was no reason.

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Chris is moving on to the next level.

Could it be that there’s still some blood left…?

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Hearts seems to be bringing in the story of last year’s Japan Cup with a good ending.

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It’s amazing that the wild horse chase character lands here…

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>>194

It is too beautiful of an ending to ensure that a line which has been cut off does not sever the old traditions.

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If Kinkame doesn’t come, Hearts… I think that generation really needs to do the Death Derby, and I want it to be the main event.

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There has been talk about the setting sun from Brian for a long time.

Well, after it sinks, that’s the environment of Zunko.

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>>196

“Our run will not be remembered by future generations.”

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Since the Class of ’02 had such strong characters up until now, it’s true that I was a bit careless.

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It’s also bad that there are too many crazy kids in the quiet family.

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Nolizun, which was saying it would take over the world like that, ended up leaving something behind, so it’s good in a way, but it’s definitely a bittersweet ending… I really like it though.

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