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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I’ve been thinking about this guy since we pulled away.

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There are increasing numbers of cool-looking illustrations instead of lewd pictures.

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Truly a masterpiece! It’s like the relationship between a blade and its sheath!

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>>2

The text looks terrible.

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>>10

Exactly Zunko.

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So you were my sheath, huh? But I still think it’s actually the other way around. What do you think, Durandal?

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I thought I would continue to use Power-chan, the gag character, as a cheap imitation, but seeing Toshiaki gradually get serious while reading the scenario was hilarious!

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Somehow, the voice is lower than I expected.

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What should I do?

There’s definitely no race where this guy would show up, but I still want to pull for him.

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The singing voice in the live theater is just too childish.

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It’s full of phrases that sound like they’re from a Koei game.

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I mentioned that the fighting type is Yaeno, but Gusoku is one of a kind.

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This guy’s voice is cuter than I expected.

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I’m quoting various things from military history, but I don’t even try to hide that I’m destined to die.

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Sometimes, I wonder if it’s my ears that are to blame for hearing Tama-chan.

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>>13

I think it’s because of the way you sometimes speak as if everything has a voiced sound.

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Hey, Maru-chan.

Was I speaking like this?

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The official is Noriko.

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A man who lived through the times like a transient flower.

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>>19

It’s my daughter!!!

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Could it be that you’re ranked high in Uma Musume?

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These guys are all way too determined, especially the offspring of Brian Times.

Training Uma Musume Event: The Stars of the Reckless – Narita Brian. “Our run is too ‘heavy’ to leave for the next era.” SKIP OFF shortened version log.

These guys are all way too determined, especially the offspring of Brian Times.

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It hasn’t closed, but how was it in terms of humidity?

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>>24

It was Siberia.

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>>24

The north wind continues to blow strongly and relentlessly.

There is no humidity whatsoever there.

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>>24

The laughter “nya-ha-ha!” sounded a bit dry…

It’s the monologue at the end of the good ending.

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>>37

Who is it?

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I’ve seen that anonymous person making that mistake before.

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I’ve used everything to pull Orfevre, yet I’m really troubled because all I see are topics that catch my interest, like the Warring States generals, the aesthetics of destruction, the survival of traditions and blood glucose elimination, and Gimlet = Date Masamune…

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>>29

Did you manage to get the miles for free?

Miles, do you understand?

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Is it really okay for Digi-tan to be the one who leaves behind an epic poem…?

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>>30

In the end, they are a serious kid who does things earnestly when it matters.

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I request a magnificent doujinshi scroll…

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Now is the time to create the third season of Umayuru and show us the lively 02 generation, while also having the desire for a serious tone in the movie version.

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It feels like the air of a defeated general after the turning point of the world has been decided.

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Brian Times

Iku no Ikkusu

What about the others?

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>>37

Chrono Dual

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Thinking about it, creating characters by reverse calculating from their scattering style is also a technique of Koei Tecmo.

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I pulled 100 gacha draws with Orpheus in the heavens, so I’m already out of stones…

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I got sucked in by the stone at Oha Mile… Let’s meet again with the next exchange ticket.

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Personally, I think Neo-Uni and this time’s Zunko scenario are the best masterpieces of Uma Musume’s story.

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>>43

Whether it is a masterpiece depends on personal taste, but I believe it is the pinnacle in the sense that it summarizes the era in the world of Uma Musume and depicts things that will be passed down to the future.

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Orfeh, Gran, and Zunko were all almost at the ceiling.

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Ultimately, it’s a story about accepting that you’ve become one of the eliminated in the racing world and doing your best while being the type of person who can take it lightly, knowing that there are other paths available.

Ultimately, it's a story about accepting that you've become one of the eliminated in the racing world and doing your best while being the type of person who can take it lightly, knowing that there are other paths available.

育成ウマ娘イベント 忘れえぬ斬撃 ノーリーズン ひとつのレースが! 今日という一瞬が! 一生残るほど熱ければ、それでいい! SKIP OFF 短縮版 ログ

Development Uma Musume Event Unforgettable Slash No Reason One race! If today’s moment is so intense that it will last a lifetime, that’s enough! SKIP OFF Shortened Version Log

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I unexpectedly realized that because of my casual clothes, I look rather girly.

I was ordinary…

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The SS tribe is coming, and even though that wasn’t enough, the ending features the Kinkame tribe as a final blow, which is just too cruel.

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>>47

After that, the Deep genus will also come.

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>>47

I think everyone who plays Uma Musume already knows this, but… suddenly bringing up the Great King faction like that.

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I like the part where they say “I’ve got your word!” It’s so cute!

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It’s a barren wasteland because it’s Zunko, but from the perspective of Danz and Mirako in this scenario, it’s something remarkable in its own way.

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>>52

The normal end is not bad either.

Dantz and Mirako have returned to racing! But they’re not winning at all… Well, I guess we can take it easy…

It’s a somewhat gloomy everyday ending.

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>>60

Indeed, it’s the everyday reality of horse racing… Even for G1 winning horses, situations without salvation frequently occur.

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>>62

Potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage potage Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial? Kawasaki Memorial?

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>>60

Although it’s based on historical facts, it’s just too much…

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I never thought I would hear such a story about the 02 at No Reason, as if it were the culmination of a foolish and eliminated lineage.

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I rarely see it, but the flustered faces from training failures really suit them all.

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It’s like a year-end period drama special from Nippon Television.

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Is it a big historical drama…?

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There was another path; the END was possible because it was Zunko, and I created the story by working backwards from the character.

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The part written in a certain game’s commentary that says “In the 2011 Japan Derby, all 18 horses were grandchildren of Sunday Silence” has come to seem significant.

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It felt like the aftermath of a winter battlefield.

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>>59

I never thought I would see such an expression in Uma Musume.

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If it were made into a movie, the theme song would be by Masashi Sada or Takao Horiuchi.

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The two, having clearly returned in a good ending, still ended up not being able to make it work after all.

The terrifying blood of Sunday.

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When I see stories like this, I can’t help but understand how much of a relief it has been for the Seiun Sky camp that Flower has connected them by blood, making it clear why those involved would become so passionate.

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The training story of Uma Musume may flip the outcomes of races, but it can’t change the flow of the times.

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>>66

Pretty much, Uma Musume picks up on things like this.

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I couldn’t help but laugh a little when I realized that Still’s child is a subordinate.

Well, that’s the kind of character they are…

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>>71

It’s just a concerning statement saying that I’m one of the followers.

(There is only one horse that carries the blood of Still.)

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After doing a scenario like this, it’s also Uma Musume to have a gag scenario.

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>>72

A draw turbo, huh…

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It’s definitely a scenario that I want all players to read.

It’s too regrettable that I can’t read unless I pull away.

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>>73

While I would like you to see it after knowing a certain amount about Umamusume and horse racing from a different perspective than Neo-Uni, I suppose the way of life of No Reason will be etched even if you know nothing.

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👁️ My ally… The Siberian tiger will also participate in the wild horse chase starting this year, so I’m counting on you…

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What remains after the scenario of “There are things that will be inherited!!!” is nothing at all! The terrifying thing about Cygames is throwing a scenario that brings the greatest momentary victory that ultimately has no meaning!

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The previous Gran Alegría was a story of receiving dreams, ideals, and miles from predecessors and connecting them to the future, so the contrast is quite striking.

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What, a Siberian tiger!?

This is going to be a big uproar!

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>>77

That guy is also a rogue.

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The wilderness after the snow melts is nice, isn’t it?

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I love this cut from the morning thread.

I love this cut from the morning thread.

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Classic that advances with determination to conquer the world.

In order to stand against the Silent Clan, the seniors confront them together with their companions.

The seniors in the latter half realize that their comrades cannot defeat the silent clan and seek a place to die.

It’s really like a huge river scenario.

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It’s somewhat merciless that now, at the ending, it feels like this has become more of the main focus with Souma Nomaoi, but I feel glad that there is a place for it there.

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Why are we running if it’s blood sports…

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NeoYuni is a clear answer to the world of Uma Musume.

I felt that No Reason was one of the answers when facing the parts of blood sports that make you want to look away.

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As expected from a voice actor doing idol work in another project, they are good at singing.

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You you you you you

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Speaking of the mile king!

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The last victory without reason is great, isn’t it… I love the ever-pervading sense of loneliness in the senior’s scenario… The trainer seems fully intent on dying together with No Reason.

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If there’s one complaint, it’s why doesn’t Mirako have a weed song!

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I want a different scenario for the initial girl…

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The hidden event after the senior Arima win is also great.

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It has the atmosphere of a work featuring the protagonist from the losing side in a historical context.

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There is no meaning in death or defeat! The statement made at the beginning suggests that there must be something left behind; it embodies the desire of the senior JCs who run with hope, which is, in itself, a contradiction, but it is also the genuine sentiment of horse racing fans, making it a complicated matter.

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But it’s strong to seriously face the brutal fact that this horse’s bloodline is either dying out or has already faded, and to bring up the conversation about leaving something behind other than just lineage…

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>>66

Well, if I lost the battle and drifted away to find a second life…

Of all people, a member of the Quiet Clan came to take care of my child.

Oh, oh, I see! I laughed, but my laughter was a bit dry.

Depending on how you look at it, it can be seen as a painful scene…

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Isn’t that voice adorable…?

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>>100

Because I’m the previous Pretty Cure.

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>>103

It’s Up!

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As it is a real competition, there is no point if you don’t win.

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>>101

That is the essence of horse racing.

I think it’s a story that confronts the absurdity of blood sports, questioning whether there is any meaning in a victory that will have disappeared without a trace in 20 years, even if you buy it here.

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And even if we win, it doesn’t mean anything…

I’m sorry to hear that, Zunko!

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>>102

That’s why I’m a Sengoku warlord in vain.

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The unruly ones were also on the side that destroyed the previous rulers, just like the SS.

To overlap this with the Warring States period is too much of a masterful technique.

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It’s the last era for those who were originally here at the turning point of the times.

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