
A perfect being that is cute and cool.
You know what happens after the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, right?
>>2Scattering of flowers
They were too much of a protagonist.
Sakura Chiyo no Ō!
Why did my hair glow…?
>>5Trans-Am!
Person in charge of Pretty Derby for the 88th generation.
Chiyo…
It’s like an energy gain.
Flowers in full bloom are beautiful precisely because they fall.
After a little while, Pretty and Derby will be gone, and you’ll start to feel the pressure and fall into darkness, right?
It’s been a long time since I read the manga, but isn’t it really exaggerated?
What on earth is that? Are you saying that’s the peak?
>>14Far from his prime, it’s Gon-san fighting with all his might.
It’s okay if it ends here, but it’s really over now.
If you want to know about Chiyo-chan’s future, check out the Stabro!
>>17I love Chiyo-chan near Staburo’s Derby! Make Staburo into an anime too!
>>21The period of Laurel’s dormancy is too long…
But I want to see it, big sister…
Pretty Derby elements of Uma Musume Cinderella Gray
Is it true that cherry blossoms are most beautiful when they fall?
After an injury, many kids visibly lose their abilities… Teio and Derby were the strongest during their time.
The last derby of the Showa era, huh…
It was an amazing derby that didn’t even need to be illustrated by Oguri.
What are you talking about!?
>>24Watching the latest episode of Shingre now!
The story of winning the high school championship by overusing the ace but ending up unable to enter the pro league due to injury has a dramatic element to it.
Maybe it’s because it was the last proper appearance, but they were really motivated.
Speaking of which, it was the last Derby horse of the Showa era…
It was a year of milestones in every sense.
Among those who have never tasted the sweet wine of victory, Chiyonoo is happy to have achieved it in the highest level of races.
It’s the year of the last big star of the Showa era, Tamamo Cross, and the racing world is in turmoil.
Still, this kid has two GⅠ victories…
I’m satisfied that you put in so much effort for Chiyo-chan…
Let’s review…
Chiyo-chan is amazing for having both prettiness and derby style, along with looking cool.
The kids who win the derby really have a protagonist-like design, don’t they?
It was often said, “What if Oguri had participated?”
I don’t really know if that would have truly led to a win…
>>35I think Oguri can’t win at 2400 these days! Above all, it’s this passionate running.
Can we expect good things from next week’s Takarazuka Kinen!?
Chiyo-chan has the feel of a protagonist from a otome game.
>>37It seems like the main character from Sakura Wars.
Received both Pretty and Derby and then scattered.
The child who took both the Pretty and the Derby in Singre is being referred to by the author.
Well, regarding the derby, it feels like there’s only the first episode’s depiction and no portrayal for the following two years.
>>42In the manga, Aines won the Derby that year, but she won’t appear since she is retiring after the Derby.
The Derby Uma Musume from the previous year? Well…
It was cool, but the shoes look really hard to run in, and it’s bothering me.
>>43This isn’t limited to just this child!!!
It’s not so much in full bloom as it is a depiction of scattering petals, right?
It’s blooming and then scattering right away…
The race production is amazing, but the geta stepping is just laughable.
Focusing on the super cute character is a nice original anime element.
At that time, Oguri stole the spotlight, and today, Crow took the spotlight.
>>49At that time it was also a regular front page news, and it has probably been talked about plenty today too, right!? Isn’t it too sloppy to just dismiss it?
>>51Despite being said to be all about Oguri, when you look at newspapers and materials from that time, you can see that other winners were properly evaluated too.
Well, the reports from variety shows and outside horse racing fans are probably focused on Oguri.
After the derby, Chiyo-chan is often called “sankage.”
The same Derby Uma Musume, Gimlet, said it too.
The cherry blossoms express well that they are “not a moment but something that speaks of reincarnation.”
The Gimlet is really cool, isn’t it?
I just watched this week’s episode and Chiyo-chan is too cute.
Chiyo-chan is such a good girl, holding back her happy tears and waving her hands sincerely, thinking it’s really great.
I think both the topic of Kuroa and the topic of Chiyo-nishiki were being discussed simultaneously…
Where did Wakaba-chan’s classmates go?
I’m sorry for only looking at Chiyo-chan’s spats and armpits, but her running was so good… The competition with Aldan is nice, isn’t it…
>>57The sides are too erotic…
It’s nice that you helped me when I was crying, right…?
I thought the third season would make me cry standing still, so I braced myself a little.
As expected, the way of crying was more refined.
I feel like today I stepped into a new era of direction.
>>61The camera panning sharply to the goal board made me feel the essence.
Tears in Mabu’s eyes.
In fact, if you look at the footage from back then, you can see it was an amazing race with a huge cheer, so there’s no way it hasn’t been a topic of discussion.
>>63The number of spectators is almost twice that of today’s derby, so it’s becoming quite a spectacle.
>>70Because it was when the horse racing fever was at its peak…
A pinch of white lightning over there.
>>70At that time, we were doing quite reckless things, letting everyone in until we reached the limit set by the fire regulations.
Currently, tickets are sold through a lottery system with a predetermined maximum number of people, so even if the horse racing boom becomes as exciting as in the bubble era, it is unlikely to gather as many people as back then.
Oh no, if they find out that Chiyo-chan is dressed in a lewd outfit!
>>65Chiyo-chan’s cuteness is hiding it, but the skirt is super short!
>>85Chiyo-chan’s ability to make even an erotic outfit seem cute is amazing.
If we’re having such an amazing race, is Chiyonoo-san awake? Of course they would be.
In the manga, the pretty Chiyo-chan has added some pretty elements again after a long time…
Chiyo-chan’s furisode is nice, isn’t it…?
It’s a good addition, but the tough part is too noisy.
I won! Crowned the Mejiro family Derby! And then a comeback response.
>>74So if you say that, I guess Ardan and Ryan didn’t reach it.
>>77Bright was quite close, too…
>>74The original work’s re-acceleration is too amazing!
If Oguri had participated, it’s not that I feel he would have won, but rather, whether he would win or lose, I wished he would have run, and that’s what I’m praying for…
I think that Chiyo-chan’s running wouldn’t have been able to beat Oguri from back then, but I wanted to see how it would have turned out.
Today, it’s okay to wear the sash of “Today’s Star.”
I gave it my all at the derby, blooming brilliantly before scattering away.
Chiyo no Ō until it falls is normally the top of the generation, right?
>>82I completely shut out a soccer boy and stuff.
After watching it, it really feels like they gave it their all in the derby…
>>83Many horses give their all in the Derby and then disappear… especially those with a single crown.
>>86Chiyo-chan is an Asahi Cup horse, so she’s not a single-crown horse.
>>87It’s a classic single crown…
I was watching Chiyo-chan’s competition outfit move and it looked amazing, but I guess this is the last time I’ll see it…
>>88If it’s about highlighting Inari’s activities, I can watch it, but even if it exists, I can only really watch it…
>>9416th…
It’s nice that the original anime provides a good complement.
It’s obvious because it’s based on Cygame’s original work, but the understanding of the source material is very high.
>>90There are no people from Cygames in the production team of Shingire…
The sleeveless furisode is not only sexy but also looks great when running, right?
It was the Hero Club…
I wonder if they’ll use an entire episode for the Takarazuka Kinen.
Even just the shaking ears are too pretty.
In the end, Chiyo-chan never faced off against Oguri.
>>100Isn’t there absolutely no connection?
>>102So in the training scenario, the final boss is the incredibly strong Maruzen-san that I admire…
>>119Since we are focusing on the derby that the parents couldn’t attend, Maruzen-san is the boss Chiyo-chan.
The main battle is with oneself, and there isn’t really a rival in Aldan.
From beginning to end, a lot of Oguri in Yaeno.
It felt like that, didn’t it? The training scenario.
From the first graded race to the retirement race, Yaeno has too much of a connection with Oguri.
Sanka, isn’t it going to get worse for Chiyo-chan from here on out…?
>>101It’s due to tendonitis…
>>10116 pieces
16 pieces
Retirement
>>115You can jerk off.
>>1153rd favorite
4th favorite
It evokes a sense of melancholy.
>>121Everyone believed in Chiyo-chan… it’s beautiful…
I’m glad that the beauty of Chiyo-chan’s furisode is widely recognized.
It felt like I could step into the realm only once, at the cost of scattering flowers.
I really liked the line when Yaeno said after winning against Oguri in the latest episode.
The monologue about wanting to be there like Chiyo’s Yaeno and Ardan from the original work felt very much like Marzenn.
It’s not something that makes me cry after I’ve already come to terms with it, but it seems like there’s something on my mind.
It’s not uncommon for horses to injure their legs after the Derby…
I saw the original work, and it’s seriously accelerating again, this is Trans-Am.
That re-acceleration was in the realm of the very best, wasn’t it, Noo-san?
The derby is valuable enough to win here at any cost.
It’s not uncommon for trainers and jockeys to push their limits to make adjustments for this.
>>112Because everyone comes perfectly prepared, this race may be one where the luckiest child wins, meaning that only those who reach their peak at this moment can prevail.
Well, there are some kids who can overpower such luck with their ability every few years.
>>124With 20 horses in the race, whether you can win depends on the draw, so luck is also required.
If you hit the full throttle on Maruzensky’s gear with a precocious body
Do you understand?
>>113Thinking about it that way, it seems that Maruzen-san has lasted quite long themselves…
I wonder if Maruzen was also a sure bet.
Maruzensky also accelerated again and won, so they’re like parent and child.
If they do an original anime adaptation of the cut Inari Takarazuka Memorial, there might be a chance for the race to be featured.
Well, they often appear as friends of Yaeno and Aldan in the daily parts, so they have a consistent presence.
Chiyo-chan with missing petals from the star flower is nice, isn’t she?
Cherry blossoms are something that falls.
Young leaves flourish, exposing themselves to the winter’s cold, and then they bloom again in full.
Rather, it’s the cherry blossoms that are continuously blooming that are strange.
It’s great that Ouguri stays in perfect condition without the magic wearing off, and that Creek and Inari do not get injured and leave the competition, and that Chiyo-chan completely recovers, bringing together all the members of the 88 generation for a dream Arima Memorial.
Yaeno Muteki — My dear friend and revered strong one. Bamboo Memory. Bamboo Memory, Chono-O! Ardan-senpai!! Oguri Cap… Let’s make it the best race. Inari One, not satisfied with just the “Takarazuka Kinen,” also taking on the “Arima Kinen”! A life lived well at any distance, truly stylish!! SKIP OFF Shortened version Log
>>127(Generations of Inari)
There was a time when there was a mysterious document festival about Chiyo-chan on the bulletin board, and I loved that.
A derby is a chance you have only once in a lifetime…
Ardan believes that he is his own greatest enemy and that all the competitors he faced are rivals, so in the end, they all become everlasting top six together.
In the third year of the Singles Grand Prix, Oguri is being heavily promoted as an opponent, and it’s no surprise given the number of matches.
I love Chiyo-chan’s visuals and voice, and after watching today’s derby, I liked her even more.
It’s cool…
It’s just proof that after returning during Oguri’s withdrawal, it’s already no good… and then leaving again.
Yae-no has been running continuously without any particular malfunctions…
You must be Oguri Cap in the Yaeno scenario! I like it, so I’ve been curious about who will do it in Shingrace.
>>137If things stay as they are, it will only turn into a curse, so I’m worried about it.
It’s amazing how Inari comes when Tamama and Oguri are gone.
It was Chiyo-chan who could have starred in ED to the extent that it became a devoted My Note.
No matter what anyone says, Sakura Chiyo no O is…
The pinnacle of the 1988 generation among 7,510 heads.
A reporter in glasses said that the pinnacle of takoyaki without octopus.
>>142Hey, from this guy.
To be honest, I got aroused next to Chiyo-chan.
For a Uma Musume whose peak lasts about three years, not getting injured is probably a talent in itself.
It seems like the Long Rib Free person who always appears on the screen or something.
This time, the chairman is more than the reporters…
If you can win that battle,
There are jockeys who say it’s okay to quit.
By winning that battle,
Some horses have burned out.
That battle drives us to a feverish, passionate madness.
Welcome to the world of competition and pride.
Welcome to the Derby.