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[Uma Musume Cinderella Gray] I have probably only seen the very first Ume Musume anime (where Suzuka, Supe, and the trainer were the main characters) and the thread image from yesterday.

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Is it a tradition for this cute girl anime to feature adorable older men?

He was a charming, grumpy old man, so I hope he finds happiness in the future.

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By the way, the game is difficult and I can’t play it right now.

I don’t know which parts of the girl from the anime are original to Umamusume and which parts are based on actual historical horses…!

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>>1

For now, it’s enough to just remember that Oguri Cap actually existed.

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I don’t know if such a rundown, unmotivated racetrack actually exists…!

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There are quite a few original elements (both with and without motifs) in Cinderella Gray, even at the point of the original manga.

There are still many deserted racetracks, both now and in the past.

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>>5

Since the nearest place is Kawasaki, I didn’t have the image that local horse racing is declining.

Is the setting of the thread’s image about financial difficulties or something like that?

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Speaking of which, the main trainers are mostly old guys.

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You should read it… Cinderella Gray…!

That being said, since a cute old man appears in the second season of RTTT, it might not be wrong to say it’s a tradition.

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>>7

I’m thinking I’ll decide whether to buy the entire volume next week, as I’m quite troubled about it.

The trust relationship between the first anime trainer and Suzuka really resonated with me, so if I can see a lot of such pairs, I would want to buy it immediately!

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It’s safest to have a seemingly harmless middle-aged person in place!

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>>8

But the trainer of my favorite Uma Musume was made into a charming guy who looks like a former assassin…

Well, I love that trainer too, but they are intense!

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>>18

What do you want to say?

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>>30

It’s not over there!

You’re not a pretty boy based on your looks!

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>>33

He’s a man, after all…

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The original Uma Musume has mostly mid-range to veteran voice actors cast, so it’s quite easy to recognize.

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But within the scope of this sluggish old man anime, if they don’t beef it up with original content, it’ll probably exit the scene relatively early while remaining in a smoldering state…

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It seems like the voice actors for the surrounding characters have higher fees than the main character’s voice actor.

Like Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man 1.

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>>11

Using big names in long-term social games costs money… I don’t know why, but we have Hikasa.

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>>11

The olives probably won’t participate in singing or live performances mixed in with the main group, so there’s a possibility of being able to invite some veterans and people who are not good at dancing to some extent.

Hikasa… I wonder what that vitality is…

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The original Uma Musume stand out significantly in Cinderella Gray.

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The horse racing situation in Uma Musume often aligns with modern standards.

Cinderella Gray is quite in line with that time.

The era itself is based on modern standards, but…

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The man in the image is almost on the impossible side, just like Oguri.

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It can be said to be an original character, and also that it is not an original character.

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Sakamatsu’s training school has a homeroom teacher who is an old man.

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Is regional horse racing somewhat like J2 in the J-League?

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>>22

The top teams, even if they are relegated from J1, rarely have a rise from J2 or J3.

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>>31

Why…!?

Is there nothing like, “Wow, this horse is strong, let’s go to the center!”?

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>>36

Generally speaking, such things are usually at the center from the beginning.

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>>36

There are some, but the center is basically a gathering of elites who have been recognized for their qualities, so it’s common for someone who is invincible in the local area to be utterly terrible and unprofitable in the center from the very beginning.

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Right now, sales are bouncing back rapidly thanks to the electronic voting system.

The local area had about half of its businesses shut down due to the earthquake and recession over a decade ago.

I’m still burdened by debt, and I’m just now starting to renovate and make things new.

Also, until very recently, Kasamatsu had a problem with match-fixing…

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I was concerned about the hair of Old Man Sensei.

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If you want to see an old man, I recommend Trainer Okita from RTTT.

Daisuke Tsuchida’s shout is seriously good.

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Using a veteran male voice actor as an accent.

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I’m unsure how much I should spoil the content.

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>>27

Ah… well then, I’ll just leave the thread and disappear, so feel free to talk about your anime impressions or spoilers.

I’ll also make sure to check the log after finishing reading my single volume.

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>>42

A serious unnamed person…

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The old man in the thread is watching TV with tears streaming down, thinking “Oguri is getting married and he’s doing his best, huh?” right?

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Just in case, a young male trainer also appears in the single game.

That’s also a friendship that has lasted since the person in charge was young.

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Trainer Okita might be too reliable, which may make her a bit lacking in cuteness.

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>>35

But you were crying, weren’t you?

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>>35

But if I become a Uma Musume and make it to the central races, I want to be in charge of that person.

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>>44

I’ve been told that they want to see you run…

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Minazaka looks young, but they must have definitely experienced some tough situations…

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Katsuyuki Konishi appeared in a row in Uma Musume and Witch Watch, and it was too much.

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It’s a person at a level where it doesn’t make sense no matter when you look at it, the original source of the thread image.

It's a person at a level where it doesn't make sense no matter when you look at it, the original source of the thread image.

Jockey Information Affiliated Organization Gifu Prefectural Local Horse Racing Association Japan Racing Association Affiliated Stable Yoshida Akiyoshi – Kasamatsu → Tanabe Mutsuo – Kasamatsu → Free – Central (Ritto Training Center) First License Year 1976 (Local) 2003 (Central) Jockey Retirement Date January 31, 2013 Major Race Victories 117 wins (81 wins Central, 36 wins Local DG) G1 Class Victories 29 wins (22 wins Central, 7 wins Local Exchange) Total Victories 20,852 races 4,464 wins (14,259 races 3,353 wins Local, 6,593 races 1,111 wins Central) Show Template

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>>41

Is there an original source?!

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>>45

I can’t say for sure if it’s okay to use this person as a source.

The image shows a jockey who rode Oguri during the Kasamatsu era, but it seems they were so strong that they were bored at Kasamatsu.

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Stubro’s Tsubaki-chan is young, right!

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If you’re going to pair him with a beautiful girl, he has to be cuter than the Uma Musume…

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The strong ones go to the center from the beginning.

Even those who were considered strong in the local area are mostly bounced back by the wall of a different level.

That kind of feeling.

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But the spoilers have already been revealed quite a while ago…

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In the past, the central grass was almost all dirt, you know.

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It’s not uncommon for kids who dominate in local competitions to struggle to keep up with the speed in inter-regional contests.

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Umamusume doesn’t emphasize it that much, but that’s just how thoroughbreds are…

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In modern times, the chance of moving from a completely rural area to a central level is less than 0.1%.

0.1% is a pattern where horses that originally made it to the center ended up belonging to the local region.

There are many people who fall from the center to the local level and then climb back up again.

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What specifically happened at that time regarding the intensification of reporting that young people who couldn’t become part of the thread often talk about?

There are a lot of writers who write articles like “Oguri Cap is the best! Other horses are trash!” and the security was bad because of that?

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>>57

Unauthorized intrusion into facilities or residences, or chasing after people under the guise of close investigations.

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>>62

It was also in “Shingure,” but now that I’ve become a Uma Musume, there are quite a few people who are trespassing at girls’ high schools, and it’s turning into a rather serious situation.

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>>57

The manga is currently in a terrible situation at this time.

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>>57

That Oguri Cap was constantly paparazzi’ed and developed an eating disorder.

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>>57

It’s not on that level.

Due to the fact that horse racing coverage had hardly matured, acts of coverage at a level akin to animal abuse were rampant.

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The disparity between central and local regions that also appears in Makibaō.

If that’s the case, what does the countryside mean to me? Local horse racing… are you saying local horse racing is the second division of the central races…!! Are you jealous of Oguri Cap? Is it considered a promotion for a local horse to go to the central races? What are you talking about?

The disparity between central and local regions that also appears in Makibaō.

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It feels like there is such a gap between Major League Baseball and Japanese baseball that only someone like Ohtani can make it to the majors.

Oguri Cap is a horse at the level of Ohtani.

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Ankatsu is too much of a genius and doesn’t really feel like a model… It seems like he was living a boring life, just like me.

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Only Katuyuki Konishi, who does the channel with Young, has become a trainer…

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>>63

I think Onozaka could have performed 100 points in the role.

However, a character that seems capable of scoring 200 points is about to be introduced…

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>>71

It’s funny that those who know the original work from that time can acknowledge its achievements but still can’t bring themselves to like it at all.

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I’m not very familiar with Uma Musume, but is the trainer modeled after the jockey?

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>>64

There are characters like that, and some also have elements of trainers mixed in.

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>>64

It also includes elements such as horse owners, trainers, and stable staff.

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>>74

I wonder what kind of person the model for Minami-zaka was…

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>>83

There probably isn’t a specific model for anime trainers.

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>>83

I don’t think there is a model that looks like a true model.

In the first place, Canopus was just a team gathered in the anime due to its historical connection as a valiant fighter; they weren’t from the same faction in history.

There should be no model for a person who brings it all together.

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>>64

A mix of people who have stories that are talked about, such as jockeys, grooms, and horse owners.

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>>64

Mixed-up stakeholders

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>>64

There are trainers like that, but it’s not the same thing.

There are different models, and it’s all mixed up.

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There was a huge difference like night and day between the regional competitions, such as the Minami Kanto A Class and the Monbetsu 2-year-olds, and others.

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It’s still a singularity with just Oguri, but Inari is also present, in this era…

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Cinderella Gray is amazing!

Surprisingly, it has one of the top sales among Shueisha’s manga works.

The author mentioned that in the first year of serialization, they were working at a cardboard desk while nibbling on raw vegetables.

The author is being called Cinderella or something like that.

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>>70

However, the dietary habits have not evolved much.

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The fact that Oguri was treated like that at first is also…

If you turn it around, it means there has been a significant level of difference, and many people have dropped out until now.

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It seems like the student council president is acting like a retired authority figure, but what year are the Uma Musume in school?

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>>76

Could you take a look at this machine for me? 😎

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>>76

Basically, it’s three years for both middle and high school, but if you have achievements, you can stay or not stay as you wish.

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>>76

It’s a world where horses don’t exist, but the flow of history and time is quite vague.

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There is truly a stark disparity.

At Kasamatsu, Fuji Masa March, the rival of Oguri Cap, made a challenge in the central races and suffered a devastating defeat.

That much of a difference.

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>>78

I feel like I saw some scary spoilers, even though I’m not a thread no-name!

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>>87

It’s not really a spoiler because it actually was like that…

Perhaps it’s a spoiler to say that Oguri Cap will face off against Tamamo Cross after this.

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>>106

Stop responding already.

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The original source is not some old man that’s been smoldering like this…

Since becoming an old man, I’ve been having a fierce competition with Take Yutaka in the center.

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The uncle whose name is prefixed with a phrase saying he won this race with Daiwa Scarlet.

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I wonder if Kitahara will also record “Umappyoi.”

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The Uma Musume themselves mix with jockeys and other related people.

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The retirement is also vague in the original work (game)…

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>>92

Was Oguri Cap’s retirement a painful ending?

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>>110

It’s not that; it’s that it’s not clearly depicted that every Uma Musume retires from racing even after their active period in history has ended.

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We must not mention the passage of time in Uma Musume!

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>>93

What kind of school system is that, I wonder?

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More than the total sales of all Cygames-related books combined.

The sales of Cinderella Gray are at a level higher than that, you know, compared to Singre.

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The songs by alexandros go well with fast-paced visuals.

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Maruzensky and Mister CB

Watching horse racing with two incredibly charming companions must be quite enjoyable, huh, chairman?

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It seems that the Uma Musume don’t change much in appearance as they age.

How old is Seiko-chan?

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If we set the age or grade level too specifically, it would be unnatural for Uma Musume from the 1970s and Uma Musume from 2020 to be in the same school…

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I didn’t say it was a 6-year middle and high school system…!

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There are times when we let the Uma Musume themselves play out episodes as jockeys or stable hands.

Maya blowing a kiss and Topuro getting slapped on the rear before the race.

There are times when we let the Uma Musume themselves play out episodes as jockeys or stable hands. Maya blowing a kiss and Topuro getting slapped on the rear before the race.

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Right now in real horse racing, there is a super strong 3-year-old horse at Sonoda (Hyogo).

What will you do for your next race? There was talk about the classic race at Oi Racecourse, but the team reacted by saying, “There’s absolutely no way!” because the gap is that big.

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>>103

Even in the regions, the four tracks in Kanto are at a high level… and it’s difficult for Kanto horses to compete in the central races.

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Basically, only strong Uma Musume can come, so it seems like it would be fine to have an even stronger sense of elitism.

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>>104

There are those above, and pride in mediocre strength will be shattered…

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If there are scholarship students in the local area, then why not go to the central one?

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>>105

At the local scholarship level, it’s not even a topic in the central area.

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>>105

The motif horse of Fujimasa March will later go to the central area.

I’m getting completely beaten up and can’t stand a chance at all.

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>>105

Even though they are a minor player with AAA class status, there is such a gap that they can’t even make it into the lower ranks of the major leagues.

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>>105

There are also cases where high schools that can’t go to Koshien have special scholarship players, so it’s like that.

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>>105

“Why didn’t you go to Osaka Toin even though you could advance to high school in baseball?” That’s the level of what they’re saying.

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The best in the class.

It’s like being at the bottom of the class in a prestigious school…

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In the beginning, there were very few elements related to jockeys as we were observing various situations, but they gradually increased.

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>>108

Even though they’re part of the early group, there are those who are full of jockey jokes, right?

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The central training school is also difficult to get into, and students are dropping out rapidly.

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>>113

Why does Haru Urara stubbornly remain in the center?

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>>120

Urara-chan is special…

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>>120

It’s almost strange that that child was able to enroll…

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The OP’s Tama has a stronger expression than I’ve ever seen, and it’s scary…

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>>117

The original work is scary for anyone other than children and the sick…

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>>117

From Oguri Cap’s perspective, it’s like encountering a strong boss with a losing event.

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>>117

(This guy has a bad look on his face; he’s a rival…)

(It looks like they are doing a friendly comedy skit in a commercial…)

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Julio did well.

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>>125

Julio is somewhat of an elite in terms of pedigree, and it just so happens that he debuted from a local area.

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>>134

That said, the father Brians Time was born in 2004 and the maternal grandsire Mr. Prospector is old.

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>>134

Because you’re a son of Godolphin…

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>>125

It’s amazing that someone who has always been focused on behind-the-scenes work has been chosen for a job that involves live performances.

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The story includes characters who, after having their dreams shattered, retreat to the countryside, as well as those who, before giving up on their dreams and moving away, wish to win in a mock race.

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>>127

There are times when I suffer residual effects from the trainer’s unreasonable practices, leading to a bitter parting.

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Kasamatsu Racecourse is astonishingly desolate even now that online voting has been established.

Because the venue fee was made progressive based on sales during a time when sales were too bad, even now that sales have increased, the household finances have not improved.

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Oguri Cap’s retirement race had such a depressing storyline.

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Urara-chan is a legend in a way that is separate from winning or losing, so no one can say anything.

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This uncle seems to be getting along well with the Karamatsu horse.

The horse in the center might not have a good compatibility.

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>>131

Norn Ace’s response

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I wonder if it was prettier 40 years ago.

I wonder if it was prettier 40 years ago.

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The central training academy is beneficial for graduating, as it helps with further education and employment, so there are racehorses who do not focus on racing and consider advancing to higher education.

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Just like human students, as the development environment improves, the talent that says “this one can make it in the top ranks” will emerge.

Because of their lineage and abilities at the level of elementary school, they end up in such environments.

It’s just as rare for a major leaguer to come from a small town’s weak baseball team.

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Was Oguri this cute?

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>>138

It’s pretty.

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>>141

👁️😨

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It feels like the central area is also using an open and point-based advancing system, so the central entities are fighting to survive and competing against each other.

Therefore, there are exceptional cases of strong Uma Musume who dominate from the start, only racing in main matches and retiring without any losses.

Other top players generally run around, winning and losing in the main events.

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Urara-chan is different…

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The mob girls who exist to lose in games and manga are already at the top level just by participating in the race.

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>>147

There are also mobs that can appear in the Twinkle series.

There are plenty of background characters who have never won a mock race and cannot even enter a real race.

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>>147

In the original story, there’s a world where even a weak, unremarkable character can win a major race…

Give me my money back!!

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>>147

That means the opponents the players fight are qualified to run in open or graded races…

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>>147

The Maritime Zipper-chan, who has become a topic of jokes, is also the cream of the crop.

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While the image of Uma Musume is that everyone is running, in reality, only a handful can continue racing.

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>>148

The depiction of leaving school after a setback is often found in apps too.

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>>148

I think it’s quite hard that the instinct to want to run is standardly equipped despite everything.

Well, it is also suggested that there are Uma Musume who don’t participate in races without entering the training center…

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I don’t know much about horse racing, but I only know Haru Urara by name and some vague information.

It’s okay if she lost every race; on the contrary, that made her popular, right?

Is this child from the countryside? Or from the center?

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>>150

Local Kochi

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>>150

Local (Kochi)

That’s why they distribute souvenirs from Kochi even in past anime works.

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If you make the people in charge of training the trainers, it could end up making the Uma Musume quite disliked…

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>>153

Ms. Manami!

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>>153

I think it only depends on whether it’s easy to pick up episodes there.

The anime Bourbon Trainer is clearly modeled after a trainer.

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It’s thrilling to think that this child, born to run, might be assessed as not that special somewhere in their elementary school years.

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>>155

The difference in physique that reflects reality is terrible.

So, Doria and Taishin are amazing.

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For now, it seems that the Twinkle series has a period of activity, and there should be the Dream Trophy beyond that.

In the third term, Golshi held a press conference to announce his retirement from the Twinkle Series and participation in the Dream Trophy.

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>>156

Maruzenski says seeing the invitation to the Dream Trophy looks like a retirement recommendation…

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What’s refreshing compared to previous Uma Musume anime is that it starts with a refreshing male vocal opening, almost like a jump anime or something.

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>>160

It’s a jump anime, you know?

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>>160

Young Jump Comics!!

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Indeed, Verno was terrible as a racing horse girl, wasn’t she?

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It seems like a running space for the Uma Musume species is being created in various places.

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I wonder what kind of race the Dream Trophy is.

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>>164

The amateur figure skaters in the Twinkle Series have a strong image of professionals winning the Dream Trophy.

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There is a special lane for Uma Musume on the road.

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It’s been about 20 years, so I guess there are fewer people now who still say “the horse I know is Haru Urara.”

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It’s not just about the place for the race to run, so that’s that.

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Is there a connection to the original source that makes Oguri Cap run like that?

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>>175

When you actually watch the race footage, the horse’s neck is lower compared to the others.

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Gah! It’s Yutaka!

Hii! It’s Sumi!

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It is considered acceptable to use a male vocalist for the OP because it is not considered pretty.

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From the perspective of those recognizing it from the fourth wall, the Twinkle Series, where historical triple crown winners gather, can only be described as a magical realm, yet the greatness of the mob girl who takes first place in that context is astounding.

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