
You’re such an idiot, Vodka… You don’t need to stretch to look cool…
When placed in a growth slot, the turn to be raised doesn’t even come.
It’s quite unfortunate, isn’t it?
It’s all just Dasuka being 3D, and I’m left here neglected.
Rather, if they don’t seriously make at least one anime with Wodas, this main character role won’t get any focus.
Due to Almond Eye’s relationship, there aren’t many horses of the same generation or those just before or after, except for Fusaichi Pandora and Orfevre coming along… The focus on dirt is this generation, though.
The greatness of Vodka-chan can’t be conveyed even at the point of Uma Musume! Pretty Derby!
I still vaguely understand the difference between a derby and a tiara.
>>6
Recently, children who have finally advanced to the tiara route are strong in nurturing the next generation.
It feels like I’ve started to be able to come up with some sort of reasoning for it.
I started with Uma Musume and recently found out that this guy was amazing.
He’s just a funny guy trying to act cool…
>>7
At first, there were some aspects that were inevitable since I was treated as a junior character.
At the age when boys tend to look up to great historical achievements and are prone to being ambitious.
It’s too difficult to express great achievements.
A feat that I don’t know if I can see again.
First, it is a prerequisite that the faction must be foolish.
>>9
To put it mildly, the rotation is not normal…
“At least, it’s not something that can be done just for the rarity of a filly winning the Derby…”
It’s remarkable to achieve the victory in the Derby with a mare for the first time in 64 years.
There are achievements like winning everything except the Fuchu G1 Oaks and consecutive wins at the Yasuda.
This guy is the same, but Scarlet is also incredibly strong.
>>12
The number of battles between these two isn’t overwhelmingly high, but each time they fight, it leads to a spectacular outcome, so neither of their statuses is diminished…
Seriously, why is Scarlet never finishing below second place?! Is she a monster?!
The initial implementation version had big names that could probably win around the Derby, right?
For those who got into it through Uma Musume, it is even more difficult to understand the greatness of Vodka.
It’s strange that, despite being just as great of a racehorse, they’re getting less recognition than the early group!
Isn’t Spica a bit overpowered? If you get to know horse racing through Uma Musume…
Eventually, it will be noticed as the first checkpoint.
Trivia
The Derby horse has a perfect record in the Victoria Mile.
How about implementing a high school version of Wodas that has grown and now carries a fitting demeanor?
Let’s set aside the issue that it’s been three years in the development story for a moment.
It’s a waste that it’s a cute steamed bun-type model because it’s still in the early stages.
In the original draft, it has an aesthetic style like that of my father.
I win a lot, but I also lose badly many times.
>>19
It seems that when he was 3 years old, he didn’t have a very good temperament, but even after becoming an older horse, he seems to know when he can’t win and doesn’t push himself at all.
>>19
It’s not the horse’s fault; it’s an issue with those preparing and entering the race.
>>26
You can say that for all the horses.
>>26
In reality, the camp struggled a lot.
Due to being naive and overly obedient, it was a racehorse life filled with trial and error until the end, including the rider.
On the other hand, it’s fine to just run at the very front with Ankatsu. Dasuka achieved a perfect consecutive finish with a strong push.
>>52
That guy is also going through a lot of trouble with fever and all that, isn’t he?!
The character announcement is early, but the scenario is later, so the achievement of Sweepy’s first filly Grand Prix is highlighted, giving it a sense of both brightness and darkness.
If Ramune is like that, then it’s quite understandable that the first female Triple Crown winner would be like Saint Light, the first Triple Crown winner.
I can understand that Ol will become a king who surpasses me with a combination of achievements and a difficult temperament.
Ai-chan’s stats when the final boss appears are abnormal, but her personality seems pretty normal.
Why is Donna like that for real?
>>21
Because the original historical horse was treated that way.
It’s true that I’ve caught the eye of some strange people here, but there’s no doubt that I am a popular presence.
>>21
The combination of the lady-like name element, the fact that she is a mare who has run long distances tirelessly, and the rider’s dedication to winning without shying away from contact has naturally resulted in the emergence of a powerful lady.
>>21
Tackle
If you add the achievements of both Wodas and divide by about 3, you get the name Mare Regaleira.
It may not be possible to change it now, but it’s like a position in a promising yet inexperienced individual.
Uncle Company, please come quickly.
>>30
Puska, hurry and come!
On the biggest stage, they boasted unmatched strength.
The Lady’s Advance
First, to calm the chaos with cherry blossoms,
and to level the cedar valley,
now the curtain of the fairies has risen.
Those who shape the maiden’s voice
have been born here.
Yet, the fairies know no satisfaction.
In search of the unseen new flow,
they leap into a new history.
They continue to break through the waves towards the sea.
The Lady’s advance continues.
14 Gentildonna
Portrait of the champion horse
Gentildonna
Born on February 20, 2009, Mare, Bay
Sire: Deep Impact, Dam: Donabriini
Overall record: 19 races, 10 wins (1 win in 2 overseas races at age 5)
Major victories:
2012 Oka Sho (G)
2012 Yushun Himba (G)
2012 Shuka Sho (G1)
2012 Japan Cup (G1)
2013 Japan Cup (G1)
2014 Dubai Sheema Classic (G1)
2014 Arima Kinen (G1)
I understand that you like the character of Uma Musume Vodka, but you are concerned about the disparity with the actual horse’s achievements.
It appears to be a character design that fits well when featured as the protagonist.
>>34
Overwhelming strength at the crucial moment.
Fierce rivals
Win and lose moderately.
It’s too convenient for spinning a story.
She is undoubtedly part of the reason why Tony Bin’s blood is said to dominate the Fuchu 2400m.
There are few fillies who have been able to win against older horses in the Triple Crown.
I think it’s true that Vodka’s achievements as a Uma Musume are hard to understand due to the composition of all meanings.
>>40
But Sweepy was drawing it really well…
Well, this generation should still be increasing…
>>41
Just because March and Journey have come, the cast is still not complete…
I have a feeling that if Vodka is implemented as a new character now, the design will reflect episodes of her clever personality from her real-life counterpart.
I would love a story with Vodka as the protagonist, even if it’s in manga form.
Although it was the Yasuda Memorial, there is also a story about how I completely missed it and was stuck at the front, but I found a gap and broke through on my own.
If it’s implemented now, it’s hard to respond either positively or negatively because the basis is unclear.
The loss after the Derby and the poor performance in the Takarazuka is the team’s fault, but the races lost in Dubai were all quite unremarkable, so this horse definitely doesn’t push itself when it doesn’t have to.
In content where characters that have been complaining about poor treatment suddenly become the protagonists of a movie, whether you stay quiet or make a fuss, there might be good things that come later, right?
>>51
Well, it’s not necessarily a bad thing, so I don’t really think so, Uodas… I understand if you want a bit more of this kind of thing, though.
There are precedents like Falco and Opera O that, as later generations of characters increase, we can see them show their abilities, so it would be nice to have it develop in that way.
During the race, I run incredibly cleverly, but…
Well, on my days off, I act just like my dad, playing around in the mud, so it’s funny that the thread picture isn’t that far off.
It’s all-natural tarashi, you know.
I don’t think this characterization was necessarily wrong.
They’re quite popular, after all.
If you turn a blind eye to the fact that the Vodka training scenario doesn’t showcase its greatness, it somewhat resembles a protagonist.
Trying to play it cool but not being able to win against Daska, feeling scared and then pulling myself together.