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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I seriously thought after watching the first episode that this person has the potential to be an idol… Who the heck is this?

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What the hell is this guy?

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Kasamatsu Ondo

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Everyone likes rags-to-riches stories.

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From now on, an unprecedented idol that will excite the entire nation of Japan is here; their demeanor is different.

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Too cute…

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I’ve been seeing this child’s face as a thumbnail for a long time, but ‘Uma Musume Cinderella Gray’, which is serialized in #WeeklyYoungJump, is getting an anime adaptation!

Is it true that it started broadcasting in two split cours on April 6 (Sunday) at 16:30 on 28 TBS affiliated stations nationwide?

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>>6

Ah

Ah

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>>6

Is it a split 2-cour?!

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>>134

If anything, we can still keep talking.

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>>151

Well, I know it’s continuing because I’m buying the volumes, but isn’t it going to end in the first season with the president doing something rude to Urara-chan or something like that…?

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I can’t help but support a child like this… so I will go meet them in person.

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If someone said that Oguri Cap is not suited for the countryside, I could only respond with “That’s true…” It wasn’t a good talent to be involved in the dreams of a tired old man.

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>>9

Kitahara’s response

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>>9

What are you saying, that the provinces are like the second army of the center?

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>>15

There is a difference not only at the second-team level but also between professional baseball and amateur baseball.

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>>23

There is a difference equivalent to that of a boys’ baseball team.

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>>30

At the time setting of Cinderella Gray, it’s not that far off.

That’s why the trend of regional runners challenging the central races became popular after Oguri.

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>>52

Aren’t you almost completely defeated?

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>>72

Yay yay yay!!

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>>83

So almost!

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Seeing it in the video, it’s so cute that I want to nibble on its ears.

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Ah, is this child all covered in mud because she’s been like Cinderella all along?

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>>11

“Take a look at the real horse.”

To put it mildly, it’s a disgusting gray.

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>>11

It’s because it’s gray.

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>>11

Cinderella also means “ash-covered,” so the name carries quite a few different meanings.

Literally, there was Cinderella, and my grandfather’s Native Dancer was said to be Gray Phantom, and the horse’s body was grayish, typical of the gray coat color.

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I was watching it thinking it was a sports-rooting type.

A trio that gives off a Showa-era vibe is quite memorable.

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The author mentioned in some interview that they wanted to express the atmosphere of the original era, but it would be too unnatural to include modern items like smartphones if they leaned too much towards the past, so they struggled quite a bit with creating the atmosphere of the world in the story.

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I won’t let you say there’s no pretty.

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The opening footage is probably that famous Arima, right?

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Isn’t it the Arima of Shinzanstraight vs. TTG in ’77?

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After that, the one flowing around the area.

The outfit of Oguri is doing a winning run-like movement.

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(ง🎃)ง

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It’s good, isn’t it?

It's good, isn't it?

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The dirty one stands out a lot.

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When this dull-witted guy runs, it’s amazing, and everyone gets hooked.

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Since she’s Cinderella, I wonder if Norn and the others are like the stepmothers.

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It seems that later on, the part where they become obsessed with Oguri also picks up elements of Oguri Girls.

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It might be partly because it’s the beginning, but I’m looking forward to the Oguri generation’s Derby because they portrayed the City race in depth.

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I won’t ask for much, but I want you to go beyond the door of the new era.

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I would like to see more depth in the relationship between Chiyo-chan and the super cute character in the original anime.

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Gray racehorses cannot win.

It was during a time when people were saying that, and then this guy showed up.

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>>25

Another one too.

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Is it a manga?

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Say “head”.

It’s fine with just one, it’s small.

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Well, before Oguri Cap stood out, Tamamo Cross was already in a crazy situation.

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It’s a bug that Tamamo Cross is there.

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It’s a great title that combines the ash-colored fur and a rags-to-riches story.

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And Cinderella’s magic ends at midnight.

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That’s why there is a Cinderella story, because there is more after that.

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What the… the magic has been broken…

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I’m glad the OP movie was completely set in the Kasamatsu arc.

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There are some scenes I don’t know, and I’m looking forward to seeing races other than Oguri… Also, an original episode about getting a driver’s license.

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The gray horse debate was single-handedly retracted more by Tamamo Cross than by Oguri Cap.

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What’s with these guys, having both Tamamooguri and Mac-chan just in Singre?

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The opening changes to the central edition halfway through, right?

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Until now, anime has only portrayed bright aspects.

I’m going to do my best in the race (laughs), but it’s quite shocking.

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In the first season, there are mobs that took a dirty approach to confront.

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Aren’t they a bit different from someone who’s unmotivated?

Well, I can understand why that would happen with that customer.

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>>46

I said it’s impossible for the first term, so well…

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It feels like the unbeatable and strongest Tamamo Cross is being challenged by the gray monster Oguri, so it’s the Tamamo Cross edition.

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Even though I’ve won at Arima, Tam is ahead in the overall record, which gives off a final boss vibe and is great.

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Even Arima is barely hanging on after stacking debuffs on Tamamo Cross, so it’s nice that it’s still superior until the end.

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The difference in running styles is also nice, isn’t it?

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That ultra-low posture is a recreation from the original work, but the contrast with March’s beautifully perfect form was amazing, wasn’t it?

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>>56

Kids from the countryside who run like ordinary people are also great.

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Well, I really had the talent to be an idol.

Until now, for some reason, it was treated only like the previous game’s protagonist, but when I heard that the story would be created around horse racing, I honestly could only think of this guy or Rice Shower.

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Three people became candidates for the main role, but if we were to do it in one season, it would be too long and impossible, so…

So, it wasn’t that dark, with Space being in charge of the first season, followed by a pretty heavy Teio in the second season, and then Oguri in the manga.

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Both Oguri Cap and Fujimasa March were really handsome.

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Anyway, you guys don’t have to worry about the center.

Because it is connected to the Kasamatsu Training Center brand.

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As the second half progresses, it feels like that guy was way too strong to be the first boss to fight, doesn’t it?

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It seems likely that the entire first season will be tough on Kasamatsu, so there might be a change in the opening theme during the course of the season.

ED probably wasn’t able to include March at this point, so it seems they could add a character for the running scene.

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Finally, it’s my first G1 victory at Arima and my first win against Tama, it’s too perfect!

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First, there is the issue of Tamamo Cross being too strong.

Isn’t it the case that there’s only Oguri who can actually go head-to-head?

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What’s interesting about this work is that it’s not just Oguri that’s like Cinderella.

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Cinderella rising from the lottery.

Cinderella wears shoes on her glass slippers.

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Cinderella who came from the Southern Hemisphere.

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The first season’s opening theme is “Koeru,” so I think the song will remain the same, but the visuals might change.

That being said, it’s from the second season of running with Tama, so who should I run with…

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>>64

Matchups that could not happen at that time.

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In the spring classics, there are hardly any rivals besides Yaeno…

It seems they are going to have a derby in Chiyuaru as well.

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I left Pretty behind.

It seems there’s no way to survive the battles ahead.

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So I will place the pretty and Derby-like Uma Musume separately.

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The girl in the thread loses quite a bit, doesn’t she?

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>>66

Winning and losing have a stronger sense of drama.

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There are some who seem to have ended their racing career after winning almost all the races, but they are said to be too strong to create any drama.

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The final battle against Tama is intense since it’s a revenge match after one loss.

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Maybe once… depending on how you think, it might be once…

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I just found out about the evening slot.

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That little one is amazing like that.

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It’s a famous horse from the Rudolf class.

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It’s a remarkable horse that is regarded as the last great horse of the Showa era in horse racing.

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It’s nice that she is Snow White compared to Cinderella’s Oguri…

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Inari kept going well…

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The Oi area in the 80s was quite a magical realm.

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Inari has been planted with dirt, and since he’s a fate northern, he was the strongest on dirt at that time…

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If it weren’t for the fact that it’s based on a hugely popular manga, I don’t think it would have been possible to take up this much time.

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I wonder if the strongest warrior will appear in the game too… That kind of footage played, after all…

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I laughed at Sirius, who is like a mid-boss in the early stages, while re-reading.

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Running with March in competition attire feels too much like an imagined scene.

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That little, small and seemingly bad one that appears at the end of that OP, is it really that strong?

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Is that why Oguri couldn’t run in both the Tokai Derby and the Japan Derby, and therefore the Derby title was removed?

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Pretty has disappeared too!

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Tama is establishing a first in history, and in any case, she’s so strong from the senior level that no one can win against her!

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It probably depends on the response to this split-cour, but I hope they will continue for a long time until the “incident.”

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It’s nice, the decisive race between Oguri in her racing outfit and March…

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When I reread the original work, I was surprised to find scenes featuring Shichi appearing at key points.

Also, the chairman never tells puns and the super cutie never makes any bold jokes either.

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Actually, I’m in sync with Tama…

Since City from the classic group and the late-blooming Tama have almost no connection,

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>>123

Inari and everyone in the same generation have different peak times.

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Is Inari’s prime period maybe really slow?

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>>137

When Tama was active, Inari was winning things like the Tokyo Daishoten in the local races.

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It’s a generation that has taken the annual representative title three times, but there’s no interaction at all.

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Dropped out at 3 years old.

The peak period is at the end of the third year and retirement at four years old.

At 5 years old, I made a bold entry into the center.

Well, can we really break up so nicely?

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It’s not interference during the race, but something like untie your shoelaces right before it, as mentioned in the series back then.

I have a memory of being told something like, “Is this okay in Uma Musume?”

Well, I guess this is a joke that can be done because it’s obvious that I’ll look back on it later.

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The opening of Alexandros fits better than I expected.

The story starts from the local dirt track instead of the central training center, and the male vocal rock fits well.

I was thinking that Oguri would sing the ending theme, and the song is being provided by an amazing source again…

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I want to see Kitahara and the gal getting cozy together soon…

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>>101

Never again

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Before I knew it, Yaenomuteki was doing the Pretty category alone, bringing along a past and face that wasn’t pretty at all.

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It feels like a bug that I haven’t won a middle-distance G1 race yet.

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>>103

Because I’m a miler.

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The shoelaces are, for the time being, a recreation of the late arrival theme or something like that…

How was it again?

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I think it’s understandable to treat the initial race and the ordinary running style of the Kasamatsu kids as just a regular competition, given the overwhelming presentation that shows the difference between the center and the local area.

I’m at a level where I’m being overtaken by Oguri, who has the leisure to tie his shoelaces.

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>>107

No matter how mediocre the two who were ahead may be, I think that Oguri’s dash over there is at a pretty insane speed.

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>>147

But it’s slower than the march…

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The OP is Gundam.

The background music is Gundam.

(Maybe) SE is also Gundam.

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>>108

Buppigaan

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I just watched it on Netflix, and I was a bit surprised to find myself crying from the beginning to the opening.

The area around Kasamatsu Station was just like Kasamatsu Station itself.

The training center academy failed at Kasako.

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I love how the ED would likely create a huge cloud of emotions if Oguri from this magazine were to hear it.

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The Tama from that year is so exceptional that South Ai on Brian is raising it to the highest level.

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Puppy gun

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The bullying of Oguri Cap by Kasamatsu is quite a significant element from the original story.

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There may be no other anime featuring Meitetsu like this.

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I thought it’s really great that they make anime for each generation.

Each has its own unique appeal…

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I want to watch it, but Netflix is expensive, so I can only wait since I’m subscribed to d Anime.

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They’re probably doing a free week after broadcasting on Abema anyway.

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>>122

Abema should be viewable for free from 9:30 PM tonight for a week.

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It is clear that the Umamusume characters in the game are all elite individuals among the top of the best.

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Even with ups and downs and retirement, the story of being kicked out of the training center for losing too much is certainly not something that happens to named characters.

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Tama is the first back-to-back champion of that event in both spring and autumn.

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A pretty world should also be tough…

A pretty world should also be tough...

That girl seems like a pure, innocent natural girl… Can she really get along well among the strong-willed Uma Musume? Ah… I really don’t want to see a girl who laughs so brightly crying as she goes back to the countryside…

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>>127

I saw a plain for the first time.

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Tama exited before losing much of its standing, so it really gives off a strong sense of being a formidable opponent.

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From 9:30! Uma Musume Cinderella Gray Festival!

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>>130

Thank you… Wow, Abema is doing a great job.

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Abema will have a free streaming for a week starting at 21:30.

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I knew, so I didn’t think anything of it, but for someone who doesn’t know anything, they would only realize who the protagonist is at the end of the first episode.

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>>132

I can’t forgive this…!! A commercial…!!!

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I like that no one called out a name until the end.

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>>132

People who were reading Young Jump before the Uma Musume app started must have felt a shock like that…

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If you’ve touched even a little on Uma Musume, you probably know about Oguri, so it’s quite difficult to view it that way…

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>>148

There are people who haven’t experienced it, and I’ve heard a little about what those people have seen.

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If it becomes popular, I wonder if Norn and the others will be implemented in the game, or is that impossible?

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If anything, it’s a bizarre situation where there are more Umamusume who move to the countryside without ever winning at the center.

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>>140

It’s crazy that the guys who never lose in their hometown come in all fired up, only to be completely smashed into pieces.

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It’s broadcast in the evening.

Kenji Kawai Sound

A being that gives hope to people.

I see, it’s Gundam.

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>>142

Moment

Stay

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I truly believe it’s a miracle that we were able to catch a writer who was hanging around Shueisha when Uma Musume was all fluffy and start from there.

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>>145

The author’s circumstances are too much like Kitahara’s…

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>>154

Kitahara isn’t struggling with food, so Kusumi-sensei has it tougher.

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>>145

A life hack to rejuvenate a barely surviving 87-year-old cartoonist whose lung age is that of a non-smoker, all because he only eats cheap potatoes.

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>>156

Looks like we’re also going with Cinderella Gray over here…

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>>145

Were you really smoldering? Were you smoldering with that level of artistic skill?

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>>167

Being a manga artist is such a world.

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>>167

Did you know about that writer?

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>>145

It has a Cinderella story flavor even with the circumstances of the production side…

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Isn’t it an idol in the sense of a figure, rather than being pretty?

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I mean, having some sort of anime medium every year is truly the height of luxury, isn’t it?

It’s generally interesting.

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Being late to a mock race is the protagonist’s privilege.

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It’s the story of Oguri, which was adapted into a comic because there wasn’t enough time for it in the anime.

The expression is different.

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If anything, the Holyx arc can be made into a movie…

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The mob students at Kasamatsu run almost like humans, and when it comes to the march, their posture becomes more forward-leaning, closer to that of the central Uma Musume.

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It seems that they are probably expecting about 4 cours.

It feels more like a YanJan anime rather than just a Uma Musume slot.

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Well, if a Uma Musume suddenly starts dominating in the center, I think there would be that much of a difference against weak opponents in the countryside. March may seem strong, but she ends up losing miserably in the center.

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>>163

If anything, it’s a loss by a neck after being left behind in the 800m against March, who is better suited for short distances…

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The name Oguri Cap is just too cool.

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>>164

It’s cute, that hat from Oguri’s place.

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The OP and ED feel very much like a late afternoon anime.

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That forward-leaning posture can only be done by Uma Musume, right?

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Typically, the final episode of the second cour at the end of the year.

Cinderella Gray Season 2 has been announced! It will be broadcast in two split cours in 2026!

I think it will be announced.

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Looking back on the first season, it feels fresh, having rushed through it without talking about injuries or retirement.

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>>177

You were really talking a lot about your injury, weren’t you?

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In the student council scene of the OP, they’re going to eventually fight Symboli Rudolf, Mr. C.B., and Maruzensky! With Oguri!

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The PC monitor I was using was so terrible that after a while, I realized that the color I painted and the color I edited looked somewhat different. – Taito Kuzumi

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>>179

When you look at the colors of Oguri from Volume 1 of the comic and the current Oguri, the colors are different.

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Is a horse that returns without winning a single race in the central area stronger than the regional ace?

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>>180

Basically, just being in the center while running already puts you quite ahead.

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Right now, Volume 5 is free, so you can read up to about one cour.

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Because the center can only be attended by elites…

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The works that influenced me are “Ribon no Musha” and “Hanebado!”

While drawing, I was also reading Baki.

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This Uma Musume is…

This Uma Musume is...

Born with the name of a different world.

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It was probably just waiting in line as a YanJan anime.

The frame must be secured well.

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Kitahara was evaluated by a third party as having built sufficient achievements and connections as a regional trainer even in the interview.

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