That is at the point of the original work…
That’s the kind of pheromone that’s being emitted.
In terms of popularity, it’s on par with Oguri.
It’s amazing that a horse that lost consecutive races is being brought up again.
Did you act rude!?
Don’t underestimate Urara-chan.
Because no one can surpass Urara-chan’s achievements.
>>7In reality, a horse with a general recognition level of about G1 ○ wins (statistically an extraordinary outlier) was so outstanding that it didn’t even make a dent…
Unless it reaches a strength like Deep Impact, it won’t penetrate into the general public.
>>16To be honest, for people who don’t know about horse racing, Deep is just seen as an exceptionally strong horse, and they are even surprised that he’s small in stature.
I wonder if the way JRA was marketed wasn’t good.
>>16If anything, I was more famous than Deep…
I wonder if everyone knew that Urara’s number of losses was greater than Deep’s number of wins.
Those who possess the soul of a champion horse shine even in interviews!
>>8Isn’t it a famous horse?
Always consecutive defeats…
A racehorse girl who has no talent but never gives up.
I was running in my hometown of Kochi, but I wanted to feel more excitement, so I aimed to transfer to the training center academy.
The exam went horribly, but with my natural brightness, I succeeded in getting into the school through the interview.
A beloved mood maker who encourages the Uma Musume.
>>9A bundle of ambition…
>>9You licked it, huh…
Urara-chan is undoubtedly an excellent horse.
The achievement they displayed was not just in the race.
Is Urara-chan in other horse games as well?
>>12In Wipo, there are hidden elements, but they are necessary.
She’s a good Uma Musume, just slow on her feet.
>>13JRA “It would have been even more wonderful if they were faster.”
>>21The premise that Haru Urara became a topic of discussion is falling apart, right?
I can only say it’s cute.
Two starring films
There are plenty of horse girls that are just strong.
Urara-chan is different.
They let me pass even though I was rude during the interview.
To surpass Haru Urara, we need to have an economic effect equivalent to saving at least one regional racetrack…
>>23Is it a battle of economic impact?
By the way, it is said that we contributed to the Gulf War through economic effects, which in turn led to receiving oil aid during the earthquake.
>>35The fact that you have to compete already says a lot.
Everyone
Urara-chan is nice, isn’t she…?
So this is the result of what I did.
As expected, since some years have passed, it may not resonate as much as it did before.
If it’s about national recognition, we are at the top class…
Wasn’t there a child posing like they were being rude?
It is.
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Saved Kochi
Urara-chan’s greatness is a topic outside of the races, so it inevitably seems strange for the academy.
But it’s okay.
It was literally a social phenomenon.
Even if I didn’t know horse racing, I knew the song.
If you asked someone who didn’t know anything about horse racing to name a racehorse,
It was almost certainly one of the first or second names mentioned…
It seems that Haru Urara from Uma Musume is the strongest Haru Urara in the Haru Urara world.
>>37There probably isn’t another Haru Urara that can win the JBC Sprint.
It’s amazing to be on par with Oguri-san in terms of popularity.
It’s surprisingly amazing that I’m still alive.
It was probably necessary for the “world where all Uma Musume are happy” that the president seeks.
I wonder how far a popularity ranking for general people would go if we exclude Urara-chan and Oguri…
There are still people who don’t know about horse racing but know about Sodashi, so it’s a good time now.
>>40It’s quicker to count the horses that are more famous than Takeyutaka.
Even people who don’t know about horse racing are familiar with Oguri Cap, Narita Brian, and Urara-chan.
>>41Since I was watching the Sanma’s Anything Derby, “Narita Brian” continues to stay in my heart…
Not a thoroughbred, but…
Because it is one of the strongest economic animals, the horse.
Because it is the most famous among the offspring of Nippon Teio.
Deep Impact doesn’t have a Uma Musume, does he?
Let’s all do our best together! That kind of cheerful vibe is something the president can’t do…
>>47It’s normal for horse girls to spill from the hands of the arrogant Emperor Sama in the app…
>>52Sirius’s response
Recently, the losing streak record was broken, but…
The horse’s name “Padmawat” isn’t a name that evokes much affection…
>>50In the first place, there are already other longer losing streaks than Urara-chan’s…
>>50When you say that, Haru Urara is a friendly and nice name.
>>58There is a bright image that connects to the current Uma Musume characters.
>>50Well, the public perception is generally like this.
There are about 100 horses that are losing more than Haru Urara.
The more I learn about local horse racing from back then, the more I think it was an incredible situation, just like Urara-chan.
If it were to become a Uma Musume now, it seems like it would have quite a sharp character.
>>53By the way, this Haru Urara is doing its best!
>>56The manga artist who worked on the資料0 for Uma Musume probably put in a lot of effort.
>>56It’s just a history book, so it’s just a personification work with the name “Umamusume.”
At the age of 2, they grow to about the size of a middle school student and run in races, so it’s best not to think of them as horse girls.
>>53I don’t really like running that much, but I keep getting pushed by everyone around me to participate in races as a Uma Musume…
>>68After that, I was also distracted by the old woman who went missing and tried to make money on her own.
>>73It will only lead to a painful scenario!
Harurara is not about horse racing, but rather a topic related to social trends, so it’s a different category altogether.
It’s like how I don’t understand shogi but know about Fujii, or how I don’t really get baseball but know about Ohtani.
It’s boring if you’re just strong.
When I won the Arc de Triomphe and the Arima Kinen during training, it was quite a moving experience.
I only know a little about Oguri Cap, while I’m more familiar with Haru Urara.
>>61Oguri was 35 years ago, around 1990.
I have no familiarity at all… well, Urara-chan has no familiarity either.
Without much thought, I raised Haru Urara and then, using a method that isn’t particularly commendable, I entered the Arima Kinen.
When I was first shown that overwhelming difference, I felt quite down.
Well, even if I keep losing, I’m still allowed to participate in the central races due to the system.
>>65Class 1 win (unraced)
Rather, the current Urara-chan is the result of modifications to the originally quite faithful Urara.
I took until the Aoharu scenario to win at Arima with Urara-chan.
I was extremely happy when I won.
Actually, there was a story about the Arima Kinen.
In the original story, Urara gets really angry when treated like an old lady…
The fact that the mare that didn’t go to regional breeding is still alive now indicates that she is doing quite well.
>>72It’s too harsh that even Haru Urara was about to go missing.
>>74That old woman who became a horse owner is just too ridiculous…
>>76But that old hag says she can hear the horse’s voice…
>>74In a world where even regional mares like Rojita are said to have actually died around this time last year…
Recently, Urara-chan’s losing streak was broken, but the opponent who broke it isn’t really talked about much.
>>77To be honest, there are even Dance Sabers with a losing streak record of 0 wins and 229 losses.
What’s amazing about Urara is her star quality.
Racehorses based on real names that have been made into movies.
Secretariat
Seabiscuit
Kinchem
Haru Urara
>>79Two movies have been made featuring Urara-chan as the main subject.
A theory lover who surpasses the world’s famous racehorses.
It’s the same with Oguri.
The horse that creates a boom is always surrounded by human malice…
>>82Wherever there’s the smell of money, it’s no surprise that bad people are drawn to it.
>>82In a sense, it’s an industry built on human malice!
What makes Kochi great is that it didn’t just end with the temporary boom of Urara-chan, but instead established a fan base through night racing events and the implementation of the dramatic turnaround final race.
>>83I was shocked to see that the prize money had skyrocketed when I looked after a long time.
>>83The Grand Chevalier of Kochi, the supreme commander, was also great.
Well, it’s true that I would have probably died without the original Urara money.
So, the question is whether there are any Uma Musume that have brightness surpassing Urara-chan’s.
>>84The trainer of the tachyon is brighter, right?
>>97It’s a bit bright (physically)…
Harurara (the horse) is fine as it is…
Well, I’ve heard from people involved with racehorses that it was intuitively complex.
It’s not that I was disliked or anything like that.
>>86Of course, that’s true.
>>86Well, it’s probably hard to accept that winning is the ultimate goal in horse racing and that losing can lead to popularity.
Oracion, Sylphid, and Makibaou do not exist, so be careful!
I feel like Urara-chan in the drama CD had a slightly different character than now.
>>90Each season has characters that are too different!
Only elites can enter the center, and that’s just the story of the single race…
In the original, there are actually more kids who start from the central area rather than the local area.
It’s true that there were mixed opinions and it was quite the overrated praise.
What saved Kochi Racing was certainly…
113 losses, 0 wins
So much
There was a fake sumo wrestler named Mori Rei, right?
I’m completely the opposite of my colleague Oper-chan.
It’s not healthy to be happy about continually losing, but it’s also said that continually winning is dull.
>>101Honestly, it’s the first time I’ve heard the name Opera O over since becoming a Uma Musume.
Well, at that time when I was a kid, my mind was only filled with Pokémon and Morning Musume…
Oguri has saved Kasamatsu to some extent.
When the talk of abolishing Kasamatsu came up due to red ink, it seems that fans of Oguri nationwide supported it, and they reportedly worked hard in negotiations because they couldn’t let the holy place of Oguri be destroyed.
Well, it’s because everyone really worked hard that Kasamatsu is still here now.
>>103Match-fixing is not okay, match-fixing is.
>>107It can be said that it’s better than just letting it fester… Kaki Moto, are you going to transfer to Kasamatsu?
>>116What’s really bad is money.
I hear that even Yutaka Take ultimately accepted that there are such horses.
>>105Well, he just answered that for the media, but Yuichi Matsumoto knows the weight of victory better than anyone else, or at least I assume so.
There was a way to market traffic safety charms, you know.
Because it won’t hit.
>>106I remember a super girl who drove on the highway…
I like being good friends with my fellow operators.
I quite like the theory of Urara as a human.
If you were to personify the story of Haru Urara, it would turn into a pretty gruesome tale, wouldn’t it?
Instead of introducing it as the race where ○○ won, it is presented once again as the race where Urara-chan lost, and the praise that should naturally be given to the rightful winner is barely mentioned.
Well, when it comes to whether other losers will be featured, it won’t happen, and only Urara-chan will continue to be highlighted.
>>110Well, it’s something that can happen, to some extent, not just with Urara.
When Meikei Yell started becoming popular, there were many people who were more concerned about Yell-chan and what she was doing, disregarding the horses that won or those that were at a disadvantage.
At first, I didn’t like that a horse that couldn’t win was popular.
Seeing the scene of many fans cheering made me rethink, “It’s okay to have a horse like this…”
Few people knew that Urara-chan achieved a triple crown during her peak with “Still in Love.”
>>112I was a child back then, and I only heard the name Urara.
>>124In the first place, I didn’t have a good image of horse racing itself.
>>124In my childhood, I only knew about Deep Impact, Yutaka Take, and Haru Urara…
>>131It was an era where a random adult would casually suggest putting on deep.
If we were to personify Gran Chevalier, would it end up being like a closed school similar to Kochi Training Center Academy!? I wonder if it would feel like Garupan or Love Live.
Involved in school management after retirement to help invigorate it.
Even in the game, Urara-chan is considered a mental pillar of the Training Center by Opera O and Rudolf, so she’s amazing…
It was either Urara-chan or Deep in terms of popularity.
Considering that regional horse racing at that time was in the midst of a storm of mass euthanasia, even the worst horse owners would be better off just keeping them alive.
>>119Because we were looking for a place to take in our horses as we were going to go bankrupt, we received a notification afterwards that all of them had been put down.
At that time, there were all sorts of outrageous stories going around…
Kanta… you become a member of Kasamatsu.
Those who continue to win are cool, but I think that Haru Urara, a Japanese special attack name and a horse that continues to run despite losing, has become a star that resonates with the common people, especially since the “unlucky” betting tickets are sold like talismans.
When Kasamatsu faced the threat of being abolished.
Oguri Cap, who was spending his afterlife hoping for people at Kasamatsu, has returned victoriously to his hometown.
It is said that the mobilization at that time was about ten thousand, just like the previous single-record collaboration.
>>125Both Oguri and Single Gran are amazing, this is incredible.
Speaking of popularity, even Shohei Ohtani knows Satono Nobles.
The setting is that Uma Musume with special skills can join even if they run slowly.
Even Cinderella Gray is included in the supporter slot with Beldon.
>>128It’s the management department, not a position to run in a race…
When I won at Arima after so much hard work, I couldn’t help but get a little emotional.
The local racetrack has finally turned from perpetual deficits to profits.
Well, since the lord was fired up saying he would definitely not let it fail, I think it will be okay.
The intonation varies among broadcasting stations.
If they are a child who watches sports news, they may have an opportunity to know the names of Triple Crown horses a little.
Well, there are almost no children who regularly watch the news, right?
>>136Even if it’s covered in the news, it will probably be around the time of winning the Triple Crown, the Arc de Triomphe, and retirement at Arima.
There was a possibility of appearing on Tetsuko’s Room.
>>137Tetuko can talk to animals, you know.
Harurara was taken from the popular morning drama of that time, Amaurara, wasn’t it?
I have a vague memory of seeing the lead actress on NHK being happy about hearing that story.
I think it’s really impressive that the Uma Musume are seriously working on developing new customer segments.
>>140It seems like there are a lot of people who became interested in horse racing through Uma Musume.
>>152I was surprised to see so many people at the Ibisu Summer Dash last year, like it was a G1 event.
>>159(I wonder how many people will go to the Singapore diner…)
>>140I believe I contributed significantly to raising awareness for retired racehorse support.
>>154Nature’s achievements are especially amazing, aren’t they?
The racehorses I heard mentioned in the morning sports news were Urara and Deep.
>>142Also, Kita-chan was in the news for Sub-chan’s singing.
I think Tachyon and Shakarl, who are running while doing things like support roles, are the quirky types.
The popularity of the Uma Musume world is so incredible that I can’t help but feel that it’s not just Urara-chan being treated as special…
First of all, Urara-chan has a disease where her hooves are rotting.
Even so, if I don’t run the race, I can’t receive any allowances and won’t be able to make a living.
The corner is clearly slow because my legs hurt.
Still, Urara-chan is different.
Well, when I think about this and that, Urara-chan really is special, or rather, one of a kind.
It’s a one-of-a-kind that has no comparison because it’s in a completely different tree.
It was. When it comes to local horse racing, it becomes quite harsh, so it’s better to take it with a grain of salt to be happier.
It’s not that the chairman is the one deciding the successful candidates, right?
>>153The trainer interviews are conducted by the directors, but I wonder how the admission of Uma Musume works.
A beginner who learned about horse racing through Umamusume suddenly gets their mind blown by Efforia and Meikei Yell.
>>155There were also horses like Sodashi.
>>155As I got used to it, I was burned out by Panther, who was escaping at the same pace as Suzuka in the Autumn Heaven.
I think it’s unhealthy that Haru Urara was forced, or rather expected, not to win in the second half.
>>156Even without running, I get money and food, and after resting and healing my legs, I’m going to some pretty good places.
Actually, I have a decent number of two outfits.
>>171However, that second place is from a race in the local region, and it’s one of the lower-tier races…
In the countryside, the categories are divided quite finely, and since Urara-chan hasn’t won, she is naturally competing in one of the lower-tier races, and she hasn’t won there either.
The horse racing boom until then was caused by a single monster.
The current horse racing boom is unusual in that it doesn’t rely on a specific horse.
>>158The existence of online betting is also a big factor in the current trend, to be honest.
…Isn’t that also unhealthy in its own way?
>>166It’s very healthy because it leads to the downfall of illegal bookmaking.
>>180Every time I hear about overseas or bookmakers, I think how terrible it is.
Well, that’s why several foreign jockeys with short-term licenses come to Japan…
>>166Online betting is a savior for all racetracks, incomparable even to Oguri or Haru Urara…
Seriously, it’s way too convenient to use Kaiketsu Instant PAT…
In the future, it’s probably unlikely that racehorses like Urara-chan will become popular, and even if they do, it would be unhealthy, so it’s fine that Urara-chan is different.
“Today, we have a wonderful guest from Kochi. It’s Haru Urara.”
Toshiyuki was a jockey who seriously competed for victory as a top jockey, so he must have some thoughts about it.
That being said, I also make sure to leave words of praise as a professional.
It’s fine as long as it’s popular!
But if it’s not fast, it won’t become popular, right?
Urara-chan is different because she is popular.
The number of retired horses being disposed of is, well, unavoidable.
Although the number of activities has decreased, it’s simply that there are fewer horses now compared to the past.
>>168Unlike overseas, Japan doesn’t have an environment where horses can live in daily life, so it’s fine to reduce their numbers.
There is no need to increase the existence of those who can only die in vain.
>>181Stop trying to grab attention by using strong words just because you’re not getting attention from everyone.
>>168The number of people engaged in horse breeding, or livestock farming in general, is also decreasing!
It seems likely that at some point in the future, the number of horses will suddenly decrease.
>>185My younger brother just got interested in Uma Musume and went to work at Hidaka, but to be frank, he said it feels like half of it is just exploitation of enthusiasm.
>>213It must be a job that you can’t do unless you like taking care of animals.
You have to respond to whatever happens 24 hours a day.
It was Opera O. If it had been riding, it wouldn’t have been hated that much.
>ネイチャの募金が…年々…It’s rude to worry about the decrease in that in various ways.
>>170To put it in the worst way, a 55 million without the Nature Death Correction is quite something.
>>172The operators know that popularity can easily change.
I think it’s great that you’re pooling funds and using them for long-term operations.
Which has more potential, the second Oguri or the second Urara?
>>173Oguri
>>173I feel that for Oguri, going from the countryside to the central area and running on grass is quite tough now.
Dirt is just something you should run on.
>>203I heard that there used to be fewer dirt graded races compared to now.
>>217It seems that local exchanges have been organized because characters like Oguri and Inari have appeared.
>>217There were only four dirt races (all GⅢ) in which older horses could run at the center, so there were even some horses that moved to Kasamatsu and won multiple dirt races due to the scarcity.
>>267Fate Northern!
>>173No, it’s Urara.
Oguri really won’t be able to show up unless they can run in a similar rotation.
>>173It’s really rare for something to become popular to the level of a social phenomenon even though it’s losing repeatedly…
The only one who can actually compete in a proper fight with Urara-chan in the regulars is Oguri.
>>174I feel like I’m being filtered out based on whether I’m from the countryside or not…
I wonder why Oguri remains.
Top jockeys, not limited to just this, have seen countless horses that they couldn’t win with and were disposed of.
For someone like that, a horse that becomes popular without being able to win is obviously not interesting at all…
They say there are those who are popular and those who are not, but Urara-chan is literally on a different level.
Still is kind of under the radar even without Urara.
In the Uma Musume world, from now on, Tiara will also have strong competitors who won’t lose to the Triple Crown, as Sweep and Craft are saying, and the Wodasu are being featured as well.
The still photo of the filly who can’t win against colts in the Triple Crown isn’t being captured at all, even though she’s still running.
Maybe among horse racing games, Umamusume’s Haru Urara is the strongest.
>>183If you try to win, you can beat various famous horses like the chairman and Orfe in the turf, like Umamusume’s Urara-chan.
>>183In the context of “Wipo,” Hal-Ulala is set to keep growing until around the age of 8, so if she puts in the effort, she can be strong.