
It’s easy.
My mother is Yuko Minaguchi, you know?
>>2
Call me to the live (event).
It’s hard not to laugh at the appearance of the Norn faction in this era.
What are you trying to act cool for?
Look… my mother.
Overflowing with pretty.
Even if it’s called bullying, Oguri doesn’t think of it as bullying.
While the other kids run like they’re in a prototype version,
It’s nice to have a performance that runs like the app version, just one person.
The Norns are going to drop like a meteor in no time…
As of now, I haven’t finished tidying up from Oguri Cap, so they are the ones who give me a private room and talk to me…
It’s unbeatable and flawless that Oguri’s mother is Yuko Minaguchi.
The level of the region is too low…
>>11
It’s true in reality too, but normally I only see the central Uma Musume, so the difference is amazing.
>>11
The maritime shippers who are being joked about on the bulletin board are on a higher level…
>>18
Is that so!?
>>20
Well, it might get a bit meta, but the fact that mob horse girls can participate in central races alongside renowned named horses means they are the elite of the top tier.
>>20
Just being able to run in the center means you can dominate in rural areas.
>>11
At the time in reality, there were quite a few from the top ranks in the regions who were active in the central scene.
It was spoiled that Oguri’s mother is Yuko Minaguchi, wasn’t it?
It was a mom who seemed like she was about to die.
>>14
The original mom has been having children from 1979 to 1994, and she’s a tough mom…
There is also the central Twinkle series, but you don’t need to know about it if you’re in the countryside.
Is this anime adaptation going to end with the Kasamatsu arc?
Although it has a central bloodline, the horse that was sent to the regional races because it was born too early is on a winning streak…
Isn’t Kasamatsu dirty…?
>>21
It’s more beautiful than reality.
>>27
Actually, I’ve been refurbishing my rusted stand recently.
>>31
In other words, it was rusty until a few years ago…
In reality, local horses that struggled after failing to win at the center have a possibility of transitioning and settling into relatively strong positions.
>>22
There are also kids who aren’t doing well even in the rural areas.
Maritime Shipper-chan is the one in the center.
But without the countryside, most thoroughbreds have nowhere to go!
Besides Kasamatsu, Saga was also in katakana.
>>29
Because it’s Zombieland.
The stream of “op no koeru” starts at 5 PM, so it would be good to listen to it.
Laughing at Kitahara
It looks like an independent league.
Right now, the major player is too dominant, and there’s nothing we can do in the regions, including financial aspects.
The champion of this season has been decided.
First of all, there are differences in training facilities…
>>38
Training level is low.
There is no personal trainer.
Simply too lacking in vitality, three combos.
I thought if Oguri can go, then I could go too, so I entered the central race, but I ended up in last place consecutively and returned to Kasamatsu; however, it seems there was a kid who was cut in the single grand prize.
I should be able to crush G1 mobs and most areas.
Since it’s on the central flatland g1, it’s on the monster side…
Just being able to run in the center puts you at the top class.
If I can compete in the major races, it will be even more improvement.
If I can run in the G1, then I am at the peak of my generation.
>>42
I was the 18th strongest in Samsung Big, but it’s not a joke…
It’s like being in C or D rank in an app, just about normal.
>>43
I think it’s around McE.
>>43
I think it’s the top layer of E or F.
>>57
That’s ridiculous! If it goes that far, it’s like doing a resume laundering to the level of meat.
>>62
Is there a need for career laundering?
>>78
Well, you have to start with meat that you can actually eat.
>>43
It’s seriously a matter of whether there is an F or not.
Especially the kasamatsu.
Of course, there are some standout horses from the regions, but even in inter-regional graded races, the difference is usually so blatant that the central horses are often significantly stronger than those from the regions (with the exception of the stronger ones from the Southern Kanto area) followed by the rest of the regional horses.
It’s an rude thing to say, but the gap between central horses and local horses in dirt G1 races since last year is really terrible…
Is that the same person as Oguri’s mom, Tazuna?
I thought it was someone else, but it was Videl.
By the way, I remember that in the past, everyone mistook Tazuna-san for Videl…
I forgot whether it was a pudding or a bitter glace, but it was impossible in the central region, yet it managed to break through in an unvictorious race in the local area.
>>47
Happy Meek?
Now I’m a strong woman from Nagoya.
I wonder if there was anyone other than Fast Force who found the right distance in the countryside and then returned to thrive.
Kasamatsu has produced Central G1 winners even after this.
Well, it might fall apart if I push it too hard.
In terms of apps, the competition is at a level of around evaluation value A in the regions.
The center feels like the evaluation value UC is the default or something like that.
I went from the center to the countryside and won consecutively, but in the end, there are some things that just don’t connect.
I’ll refrain from talking about the original story because it gets too painful.
There are no horses from Kasamatsu, like Oguri’s classmates, in the single race.
The Toukai Shark performed well enough to reach the board several times in the central OP.
Happy Meek seems like it could become the face of Nagoya.
Happy Meek (horse) was unable to win in the central area, so it moved to Nagoya.
It seems that the soil over there suited me well, as I’ve achieved 10 wins and am currently active.
Someday I might win a local graded race.
Isn’t it strange that Oguri had the ability to charge straight into the center in such an environment?
>>65
So everyone’s brains got fried.
>>66
The media and fans have started engaging in extreme actions.
Oguri is broken.
>>77
The JRA got angry.
>>82
You were also on the side that was involved!
>>65
This is the result that was strange.
>>65
That’s why I became an idol horse that is still talked about.
>>65
Well, yes.
If they were properly rested, they’d be at a level where even the three strong players of the Heisei era wouldn’t be able to compete.
>>65
That’s right.
Is there no reproducibility in the lineage? Was it just this horse that was incredibly strong, a singularity in every sense?
>>75
In an instant, there is also Oguri Roman, the sister of the cap that won the Oka Sho.
>>75
Oguri Cap was strong not because of lineage, but because he was a type that was strong due to a mutation.
>>75
Roman also won a G1, so Yuko Minaguchi was an extraordinary mare.
The depiction of the March race is really slow, skillfully showing the low level of the local area.
Why can regional horses race on turf? That’s what I wonder.
It’s amazing that Oguri and Inari were from this region’s generation.
Oguri Cap… Meisei Opera… Cosmo Bulk… High Seiko…
You can win the Hopeful Stakes even at E.
Generally speaking, F is the upper layer and G is probably the volume layer.
Speaking of which, there was something that looked like Shinzan briefly shown at the beginning.
>>76
Shinzan and TTG are being talked about!
I think the app isn’t very reliable because with the adjustments, you can win your debut match even with a rank of 1.
He must originally be a miler.
…Why can you set a world record at 2400m?
>>80
It’s 1.5 miles!
>>84
Stop the invincible mile theory.
>>80
It’s a mile up to 2500m.
That’s why there is a lineage from High Seiko, which is incredible.
Recently, local Mutualies and Igniters have been fiercely clashing with the central ones, which is impressive.
There are also cases where the course or the sand doesn’t match, so I can’t simply say it outright.
A few years ago, even during Oguri, Hikari De Yule won the Arima and became the Horse of the Year, and Katsu Aaru won the Takarazuka Kinen.
There have been cases where horses from local areas excelled if they matched well with the turf.
Meisei Opera
Trend of X
It’s interesting to see Oguri Cap among the names of today’s winning horses.
>>93
(oguri won the Osaka Cup, huh…)
Shinzan is so plain!
>>94
It’s all right.
If it is designed properly, a more refined version will emerge.
It might be.
>>94
I thought, “This isn’t showing up in the app…”!
I wonder if that black-and-white photo child motif exists.
Back then it was one thing, but now it’s impossible.
Simply put, the equipment is too different from the training techniques.
I think the regional Uma Musume probably have a maximum rank of C, not even B.
There is that much of a gap, and there is only one example in the history of Japanese horse racing where a local horse, while still belonging to a local affiliation, has won against a central horse.
It’s really just the one horse that has been controlled while still belonging to the region.
I think White Narby was quite a prominent mare.
Roman has won, and others are advancing as well.
It’s interesting how sometimes a bug-like thing appears amidst the accumulation of blood.
The first Uma Musume to appear in Cinderella Gray was Shichisato, but it has changed…
I like both costumes from the Kasamatsu edition of Winning Live, so I want to see them soon.
The reason Haruurara raced consecutively and lost so many times is…
If entered, the prize money will be paid to the owner from the racecourse.
Because you can buy the fodder you eat with that.
Those who can’t do that will be taken somewhere (figurative expression).
As for dirt, it seems that grass horses from local areas can no longer come to the central region.
The animation is really great, but I was disappointed with Shinzan’s design.
In the 50s, there were strong contenders rising from the local regions.
Well, if Shinzann is going to be released as an app, it will probably be redesigned…
I wonder if we can still see a horse with exceptional abilities in the countryside that also fits perfectly on the central turf!
“It’s an exaggeration to say it’s rare…”
>>115
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration when considering the fact that it’s a rural area.
In the first place, the Uma Musume that players can see in the app are generally of Open rank or higher, so at that point, they are already top-tier.
Well, as a result of everyone lifting up Oguri, not only Oguri but also the surrounding things ended up breaking, leading to a sad situation.
>>117
In the end, I want to recreate Oguri Cap~~~!!!
I will mess up the silly Uma Musume who only likes rice (specially cut for her), humans, and napping.
>>129
It’s probably about that guy, but in his case, the fact that he only produced extraordinarily capable children has become a kind of tragedy and the source of comedy, which is quite indescribable.
Competing every time with attractive rivals after coming from the countryside to the center.
A reality like the story of a shonen manga.
>>118
It’s really like a manga that Inari One appears after Tamamo Cross has left.
Yukoko Minaguchi is a local mare, yet she has produced three horses that have won in the central races.
Don’t say Yuuko Minaguchi.
It was an era when the mass media was literally mass garbage…
>>121
It would have been better if it were just the mass media.
Annoying fans have also emerged.
Let’s play “Koeru” on repeat for a while.
At that time, Oguri Cap was treated by the media more like Shohei Ohtani is today, rather than just being a horse racing fan favorite.
>>123
Well.
Yes
Oguri, including the camp, was a complete bundle of malice overall.
Of course, someone who is strong and can be related to is bound to become a people’s hero.
It was probably a time when rules and regulations were not as well established, during Oguri’s era…
>>131
Dressed in a jumpsuit, I entered in a light van, giving off an air of being a racecourse staff member as I infiltrated the stables.
Cutting off the mane.
>>137
Trash-like security.
It was a time when it was said that “gray horses don’t run,” and then Tamamo Cross emerged, followed by Oguri. That’s the historical context, right?
Sure, that’s exciting!
>>132
After that, Mac-chan will come out soon too.
>>141
After that, Biwa Hayahide also appears.
>>152
Gray horses have suddenly increased too much!
>>159
🐴 It’s appreciated, isn’t it?
At that time, the media were people who didn’t care even if deaths occurred due to their coverage…
Perhaps not being able to participate in the classics actually contributed to the excitement.
>>134
I don’t know what would have happened if I had been able to get out, but I went undefeated until I lost to Tama in the autumn sky.
>>134
To be frank, it’s more impressive to win against older horses.
Pui, who won the Triple Crown during a downturn in horse racing popularity, was heavily promoted by the JRA in an attempt to revive interest, but ultimately the sales did not recover, and as a result of the excessive push, the number of anti-Pui sentiments among horse racing fans only increased…
>>136
Once the child generation wins the derby, they’ll be overwhelmed by a mass-produced Deep that burns out.
If I could be picky, I would want to be born from Yuko Mizutani.
High Seiko came from the countryside, but its pedigree was better than Oguri’s.
Well, Oguri also has a good lineage for Kasamatsu.
I don’t think of running on the grass.
>>140
China Rock was such a great stallion that he had a statue built in his honor…
If anything, Kasamatsu in the next generation was running short distances on dirt, so it seems like he would win based on his suitability or specs.
Is this for real?
If anything, considering that the media back then was limited to TV and newspapers, and the lack of hobbies at the time, it feels like it was more popular than Ohtani is now.
Of course, Ohtani is amazing too.
Wasn’t it NT that won while still holding onto it?
The race was photographed from the front at TTG Arima.
The black and white camera work seemed difficult to see; was it when Shinzan disappeared at Arima?
Damn it, the streaming sites I’m subscribed to are all starting on the 11th.
Should I subscribe to Netflix again after a long time?
Is it true that after Creek won against Oguri in the autumn race, Oguri fans sent death threats?
>>154
There was a bomb threat during the last run, so it must be serious.
>>178
I’m going to blow up Tokyo Racecourse…
>>184
(Exploding Kasamatsu)
>>184
Tokyo Racecourse “Why…”
>>184
Nakashima! We’ll do it in Nakashima!
But even in the 2000s, there were idiots who pulled out manes and tails during farm visits…
🎶ED theme song information released🎶
I’m getting pumped up!
I like simple Oguri.
The Arima of that era was Oguri → Daiyusaku → Palmer → Teio → Naribu; it’s enough to drive you crazy.
>>158
That’s what a prime time is all about…
>>162
The grand finale of the main character who created the super boom.
A rare great upheaval in history.
Grand Prix Spring and Autumn Victory that Dispels the Flock Theory
A miraculous comeback after a year of absence.
A victory befitting a triple crown horse.
Each one has a rich drama.
The last Arima is emotional, but the fact that he won the Arima after fiercely competing with the strongest active horse Tamamo Cross in the Autumn Tenno Sho as a three-year-old is quite a level to end the story.
When I imagine the activities of Oguri Cap, I feel a sense of excitement.
Because it’s before the legal regulations are in place, they cram in a ridiculous number of spectators at the Aines Fujin Derby.
Laurel has achieved outrageous betting sales at Arima.
The little-known jinx of Shihakuryusei that there are no famous horses.
>>166
Winning the derby from the start!
>>166
It’s not just the gray horses; isn’t it really just that there are only a few samples?
>>166
It’s a superstition from before the time of Oguri…
It seems like it was hardly mentioned around the time of the title item.
In the app, in the character story of Furioso, the ace from Funabashi was being trampled by the kid who came from the center in Funabashi…
In a way, it is an environment where it’s impossible for this many idol horses to emerge in today’s age.
Even though it’s written as Presto Kou, it seems that gray horses are treated as if they don’t run well…
Was it related to the economic background as well?
There’s no reproducibility, huh?
>>171
The official Oguri plush toys, which are licensed for wholesale, have sold 10.89 million units.
Not ten thousand yen, but ten thousand pieces.
Young sports caster Masaya Onosaka, who was pained to witness the abnormal hyperbolic reporting that disregarded the horse during the Oguri Cap boom as a member of the media.
As time passed, a dream-like opportunity arrived for me to play the trainer of my beloved Oguri Cap as a veteran voice actor, and I confided my feelings to my friend Katsuyuki Konishi…
>>173
Hehe.
I hope Young will come out as a reporter soon.
It makes me anxious.
>>176
(Young and set Golshi)
They are saying the same about Soudachi.
Kitahara wants to do it…!
>>181
But… there is a character that suits Young even better…!!
The backstage feels that way too, all murky and complicated…
From this time, Akiyoshi Taketomo was already at the center of horse racing.
>>185
It’s just right since it’s my first G1 with Creek.
>>193
It’s the fate of directly clashing with Oguri, isn’t it?
I love this kind of thing.
>>185
Is it the center or a new star?
I always laugh at the journalist’s response that’s worth 200 points, rather than Kitahara’s that’s worth 100 points.
Young is guaranteed to get the role of an insincere reporter, so that’s good, right!
The part where Kunie Tanaka, who played the old man in the movie, talked about Oguri is probably the essence of the Oguri craze from that era.
Kitahara… I want you to say “I’m going to win, you know?”
>>194
(Konishi is laughing)
No matter how much of an idol star horse you become,
I can only eat burnt meat or undercooked meat.