
Is it really okay to end the broadcast with such a bittersweet conclusion? Shouldn’t at least the final episode of the anime leave us with a cheerful feeling?
Well, I’ll have you sing Umapyoi…
Anime is just about “umayuru”…
Is it acceptable if it’s not on terrestrial broadcasting but in theaters?
>>2
If there’s going to be a movie version, I feel like I’m not the main character…
Let’s have Koei turn it into a game.
Uma Musume is a game, right!
>>4
I have a problem because I forget this for some reason very quickly.
>>13
Wasn’t it media mix content?
The Tokyo Daishoten, which feels like an early scenario, is prospering at the level of the Arima! It seems like there haven’t been many miraculous moments like that lately.
>>5
Isn’t the match against senior Taiki Shuttle after Gran-chan’s conquest of the three weight classes a perfect dream story?!
Since you can’t win by continuing to struggle based on historical facts, it goes in a more grim direction…
The final episode should be the 11th race of the dream, right?
If it gets adapted into an anime, it seems that whether to depict an alternate scenario with Gimlet’s participation will be a point of interest.
>>10
Anime isn’t allowed to be modified, nor will it be.
>>14
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At this point in time, it has been drastically altered…
The University of Tokyo has become somewhat popular after going through a cycle, so that’s good.
The fact that Norison himself encounters applitore and changes historical facts while the majority remains unchanged is quite profound.
I don’t think there is anything that can’t be forgiven.
There could be a hardboiled Uma Musume anime, right?
>>16
I’ve come back around to that hallucination painting…
I thought it would be impossible to visualize this generation! But if it’s done according to the no-reason scenario, it feels like it can be depicted fairly well in a fact-based manner up to the classic Arima.
If we’re going to do this generation, how about making Mira the protagonist?
>>20
My stomach…
While stories that follow historical facts are good, it’s also one of the great aspects of Uma Musume that they show us the “what if” scenarios we wanted to see.
If the main character is Mira, the key visual seems to be relaxed and not very tight.
Actually, isn’t it incredibly difficult to maintain a dramatic feeling while creating a story that remains true to historical facts all the way up to the senior level?
>>24
That’s why spe is amazing.
>>24
However, there are occasionally patterns where this is the only option if you try to create a script like with Contrail.
Mira as the main character is a safe bet.
You don’t necessarily have to do it all the way to the end like RTTT.
If you play “Umapyoi” against a black background, anything is possible.
Indeed, the No Reason Scenario overturning historical facts to win the Takarazuka Kinen is an indispensable trigger for reaching that ultimate bittersweet ending.
There are children who are portrayed in accordance with historical facts and those who are not, and No Reason is definitely in the latter category.
No Reason may have had less hope because it couldn’t win at JC, or perhaps it could have made a decision without sacrifices more quickly.
It goes more smoothly if you proceed with Chris S.
If we’re doing anime in this generation, it’s got to be Mirako or Chris Es.
If you only look at Chris’s achievements and his offspring with Zario, it seems like a fulfilling story, but I wonder how it really is.
For Cygames, the game Uma Musume is considered one part of their media expansion.
Why was I, who was winless when the classic race started, at the Kikuka-sho!?
But Mira-ko is too catchy.
>>37
Well, it’s true that No Reason just slipped in during May and had a similar vibe…
Because the horse spirit from another world has come to the Uma Musume world.
If we don’t change the history of horse racing in this world, the Uma Musume world won’t change either.
The members of the 02 generation are able to do both gags and serious roles.
I was shocked that the story and character development felt much more serious than I expected.
I thought that was quite good at singing Umakawaii.
In reality, did it die without becoming a stud horse…?
I was worried, but it turns out there was nothing in particular to be concerned about, so I felt relieved.
>>44
I think it’s a discussion about a direction that can be accepted because the stallion didn’t achieve good results.
It was kind of difficult to say, “It was tough with a horse that couldn’t even do that.”
The person inside is somewhat involved in being an idol…
In reality, Suzuka Rice is way ahead of the rest…
>>47
Dying while still active is really tough…
>>50
“Let me mix in too!”
It’s a tough story when you try hard and still fail.
I’ll do my best, but even so, accepting fate is beautiful, isn’t it?
Training 1 turn left Junior class Early November goal 1st place in Japan C Condition for participation achieved! In great shape Training Uma Musume event The Starry Sky of Rebels No Reason Shall we take a breather, Trainer? SKIP OFF shortened version log
If they’re too strong, it won’t become a drama.
>>53
If you’re too weak, it will become a drama~
Well then, let’s do it. Uma Musume, hurry up with the anime adaptation!
In the case of an app story, it seems difficult to fit a drama into three years.