
Umamusume Cinderella Gray
Is it like this not only in the anime but also in the original work?
After entering the center, it’s five consecutive graded race victories.
That’s why the second half…
I’ll do my best to watch until the showdown with Tama…
You can check out Young Jump.
Now the magic of Cinderella is broken, and she is facing a disastrous defeat.
What is to be considered the original work?
It’s true to the original work…
The topic of Uma Musume, whether it’s based on the original work, a manga, or a game, is quite complicated.
I don’t want to see you lose anymore, so please retire quickly.
>>8If you’re going to send Oguri to Arima, I’ll plant a bomb at the Tokyo Racecourse.
>>29Eh…!?
>>29That’s too much collateral damage…
There is no weird meaning to the original anime.
The parts that were different from the original story or racing life were pitch black.
Well, it’s human ego, so to speak.
The shitty fans, the shitty media, and the shitty rotation are to blame.
It’s okay that it’s past 12 o’clock…
Since the contract for the owner in the center was only for race prize money, it was necessary to earn solely through racing.
I think they are doing it quite carefully, so I wonder if a second season is anticipated.
Making a huge profit from owner goods → Arrested for tax evasion → Change of horse owner, which is a form of name lending.
It was quite a remarkable rise, so it shone even back then.
Didn’t you say it was a split 2-cour?
From the second cour, I’m going to hit a wall.
This wall seems really strong.
I wonder if they’ll continue until the last run—won’t they surpass the manga?
>>19There’s no way I can do it until the last run.
“Did you really scout me by saying ‘Please come to the center!’ just to want to participate in the classics? Isn’t that rude?”
>>21I said to come to the center, but I don’t like that you think you can win in the classics.
Even if we continue until the end, it would be several years later in the second season.
Well then, until the 88th Arima.
Anime takes about a year and a half for one season.
Even now, Oguri’s performance is truly incredible.
They say that a Oguri Boom won’t happen in modern times.
I think there will be a certain trend driven by the desire for pleasure, to the extent that “elites are dragged down by weeds.”
>>26Just the fact that Dou Deuce is privately owned made it an idol for the Sunday-hating fans…
The Demon Slayer boom, which was close in scale to the Oguri boom, occurred, and there is a possibility that a third horse racing boom could happen.
>>27I think it’s fair to say that Deep Impact created an era that captivated not only horse racing fans but also society as a whole.
>>36Deep’s sales haven’t increased or anything.
>>36So it means that nothing has happened for about 20 years since then.
Even today, if there were a gray horse with a similar background, I think it would be called the reincarnation of Oguri.
>>28Well then, my lord, please send out such a strong horse to Kasamatsu.
No matter how many times I see it, it’s crazy…
If things go smoothly, I think the manga will reach its conclusion by the end of the year.
>>32I think it will probably be until that JC this year.
Next year, I will take my time to depict up to the Arima Kinen.
>>37There’s not much to write about in JC, so I think it will conclude this year.
Well, in reality, Oguri Cap’s race results show that he finished outside the top five only twice and came in fifth once, with several third-place finishes and the rest being in the top two.
I wonder if Nasu-san will be deeply involved before the last Arima.
>>38One theory suggests that Kitahara “Jo” includes elements of “Yutaka”.
The first time Kitahara instructed Oguri at the center was
The connection to the Yasuda Kinen that Yoshitaka Akiyama won with Oguri Cap.
>>45Buto Yutaka is splitting apart!
>>38I think Kitahara or Berno would get advice like Komi-chan and say, “You’re Oguri Cap, right?”
Oguri alone is unusual, but the fact that Take came out in the same era and ultimately performed a fusion with a demon is also significant.
I think that’s the level of a social phenomenon.
>>39(A complaint letter sent to Takeshi)
It seems like they said that the anti-fans clearly disappeared after the Oguri Arima.
A destined rival teaming up in the final battle is pure shonen manga.
>>44Well, it’s my second time in a combo, though.
First of all, it’s unusual that the jockey and the racehorse are rivals, and it’s really strange that even Yutaka Take had that perception.
>>48What do you think of Doriya?
Because they aired such a large amount of Ouguri’s retirement race on television, it has left the impression in the general public that they were a long-time duo.
Even though they say the “three strong from the Heisei era,” in reality it was Oguri Cap versus Yuichi Takahashi…
I watched the latest episode of the anime, but the Satsuki Sho was held at Fuchu, huh?
Rather, it tends to lose surprisingly well.
The newspaper headline says “Ouguri took down the ‘monster’ sign” instead of “Yaeno defeats the monster,” and “the ‘unyielding fighting spirit’ had burned out,” which is nice, isn’t it?
Junichiro Oka was also on board, you know.
I really hated how there were so many trainer talks after going to the central area.
I feel like I was doing the old man’s conflict for four weeks in a row.
Has Nase-chan come out yet?
>>59A glimpse at the OP…
However, I had to provide a certain level of justification for running in both the Mile Championship and the Japan Cup consecutively…
There might have been holders of stuffed animals who didn’t know that Ogri was a filthy gray.
What I had was a chestnut-colored stuffed animal of Oguri.
>>63At that time, there were many counterfeit goods, so besides the second horse owner’s company Avanti, there were also a lot of fake Oguri plush toys being sold…
Rising up from a shabby countryside, but at some point, the magic suddenly breaks—it’s truly like Cinderella.
>>64It took quite a while to figure it out…
>>64Isn’t it too harsh of a condition to rise to the top by defeating the strongest people from an older generation instead of your own?
Just not in first place, but they’re fighting extremely well…
Two years of lasting magic should be enough…
As a result of the simultaneous emergence of the young jockey boom, female fans at the racetrack have increased dramatically.
When you write “Oguri Cap” on a stuffed horse, it tends to sell quite well…!