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Uma Musume Pretty Derby
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ウマ娘 プリティーダービー
(Uma Musume Puritī Dābī)
GenreSports (horse racing, athletics)
Created byCygames
Further information
Manga
Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Haru Urara Ganbaru!
Written by
  • Huan Yu (ZECO)
  • Katsumi Nakayama
Published byCycomics
Original runMay 8, 2016September 11, 2016
Manga
Starting Gate!: Uma Musume Pretty Derby
Written byS. Kosugi
Published byCycomics
Original runMarch 25, 2017November 23, 2019
Volumes6
Manga
Umayon
Written byJet Kuma
Published byCycomics
MagazineCycomi
Original runMarch 30, 2018January 14, 2021
Volumes1
Anime television series
Directed byKei Oikawa
Produced byCygames
Written by
  • Akihiko Ishihara (S1)
  • Masafumi Sugiura (S1)
  • Cygames (S2)
  • Shingo Nagai (S3)
  • Tetsuya Kobari (S3)
Music byUtamaro Movement
Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, Kansai TV, sts, AT-X
Original run April 2, 2018 December 28, 2023
Episodes39 + 3 OVAs
Manga
Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray
Written by
  • Taiyō Kuzumi
  • Masafumi Sugiura
  • Junnosuke Itō
Published byShueisha
ImprintYoung Jump Comics
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runJune 11, 2020 – present
Volumes16
Anime television series
Umayon
Directed bySeiya Miyajima
Music byTetsuya Uchida
Studio
  • DMM.futureworks
  • W-Toon Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11
Original run July 7, 2020 September 22, 2020
Episodes12 + 12 OVAs
Video game
DeveloperCygames
Publisher
GenreSimulation, Social network game
EngineUnity[3]
PlatformiOS, Android, Windows
ReleasediOS/Android
  • JP: February 24, 2021
Windows
  • JP: March 10, 2021
Original net animation
Umayuru
Directed bySeiya Miyajima
Written by
  • Seiichirō Mochizuki
  • Yumi Suzumori
StudioScooter Films
Released October 16, 2022 March 26, 2023
Episodes24
Manga
Uma Musume Pretty Derby Uma Musumeshi
Published byCygames
MagazineCycomi
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 2, 2023 – present
Volumes4
Manga
Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Star Blossom
Written byMonjūsaki
Illustrated byShin Hotani
Published byShueisha
Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 10, 2023 – present
Volumes2
Original net animation
Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top
Directed byChengzhi Liao
Written byTetsuya Kobari
StudioCygamesPictures
Released April 16, 2023 May 7, 2023
Episodes4
Manga
Uma Musume PisuPisu☆SupiSupi Golshi-chan
Written byNaoki Shibata
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly CoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren
Original runNovember 29, 2023 – present
Volumes2
Anime film
Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era
Directed byKen Yamamoto
Written by
  • Kiyoko Yoshimura
  • Tetsuya Kobari
Music byMasaru Yokoyama
StudioCygamesPictures
ReleasedMay 24, 2024
Runtime108 minutes
Anime television series
Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray
Directed byYūki Itō
Written by
  • Aki Kindaichi
  • Masafumi Sugiura
StudioCygamesPictures
Original run 2025 scheduled
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Uma Musume Pretty Derby (Japanese: ウマ娘 プリティーダービー, Hepburn: Uma Musume Puritī Dābī, lit. "Horse Girl Pretty Derby") is a multimedia franchise created by Cygames. A mobile game for iOS and Android was scheduled to debut in late 2018 and then delayed to February 2021. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by P.A. Works aired from April to June 2018, followed by a second season by Studio Kai, which aired from January to March 2021, and then a third season, which aired from October to December 2023. An anime television series adaptation of the spin-off manga Umayon aired from July to September 2020. A short web anime titled Umayuru premiered in October 2022. A second web anime titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top premiered in April 2023 and ran for four episodes. An anime film titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era premiered in Japan in May 2024. An anime television series adaptation of Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray is set to premiere in 2025.

Plot

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In a world very much like our own, great race horses of the past have a chance to be reborn as "horse girls"—girls with the ears and tails of horses as well as their speed and endurance. The best of these horse girls go to train at Tokyo's Tracen Academy, hopefully moving on to fame and fortune as both racers and idols.

Anime

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The first season features Special Week, a high school horse girl from the countryside who has just transferred to Tracen. She's determined to fulfill her promise to her mother to become the best horse girl in Japan. On her way to school, she visits the race track and instantly falls in love with Silence Suzuka's style, becoming determined to race on the same team as her.

The second season features Tokai Teio as the main character and draws focus to other side characters such as Mejiro McQueen, Rice Shower, and Mihono Bourbon. Like the horse she is based on, she suffers multiple injuries and struggles to remain one of the best racers.

The third season features both Kitasan Black and Satono Diamond as the main characters, focusing on the relationship between the two, which will end up becoming rivals on the race course. All while Kitasan is at odds with the crowd favorite in the racehorse Duramente.

Video game

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Part 2 of the main story features Rhein Kraft, Cesario, Air Messiah, and Daring Heart. In reality, those four horses were born in 2002 and competed in a number of races, including the Oka Sho in 2005, where they finished from first to fourth.[4][5]

Characters

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Most of the horse girls are named after famous legendary Japanese racehorses and are inspired by their careers and personalities. Each horse girl wears a ribbon or other accessory on one ear (or wears a hat that tilts toward one ear); if it's on the girl's right ear, then that girl's namesake was a stallion, or if it's on the girl's left ear, then her namesake was a mare.[6]

Team Spica (anime only)

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Team Spica (チーム〈スピカ〉, Chīmu Supika) is the main character team for the first, second, and third seasons of the anime.

Special Week (スペシャルウィーク, Supesharu Wīku)
Voiced by: Azumi Waki[7]
She serves as the protagonist for the anime's first season and the final chapter of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
A young horse girl raised in Hokkaido, she never met another horse girl until she joined the academy. Her birth mother died shortly after she was born, and she was raised by her human mother to be the best horse girl in Japan. She is one generation younger than Silence Suzuka and one generation older than T.M. Opera O, and she looks up to Silence Suzuka. She has great stamina and speed, and she has an instinct on the track as to when to hold back and when to open up.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.
In the main story of the video game, she will become a member of Team Sirius after Narita Brian, aiming to be the best horse girl in Japan.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Cosmos.
Silence Suzuka (サイレンススズカ, Sairensu Suzuka)
Voiced by: Marika Kōno[7]
She serves as the co-protagonist for the anime's first season and the protagonist for Chapter 5 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
An accomplished young horse girl. She is one generation younger than Air Groove and one generation older than Special Week, and is Special Week's roommate and teammate. Her racing, performance, and friendship inspire Special Week. Her goal is to make people dream, and she believes that is what it means to be the best horse girl. Later on in the anime, she goes to America.
In the main story of the video game, she becomes a member of Team Sirius with the advice of Special Week and the trainer.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Freesia.
Tokai Teio (トウカイテイオー, Tōkai Teiō)
Voiced by: Machico[7]
She serves as the protagonist for the anime's second season.
A talented horse girl on Special Week's team. She is one generation younger than Mejiro McQueen and one generation older than Rice Shower. She has a strong admiration for the Student Council President, Symboli Rudolf, and wishes to one day be as good as her. She becomes Mejiro McQueen's rival but suffers from repeated injuries.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Rose.
Vodka (ウオッカ, Uokka)
Voiced by: Ayaka Ōhashi[7]
She is a young horse girl who is a junior in Special Week and is one of the first three to join the team with Daiwa Scarlet. She is one generation younger than Kawakami Princess and one generation older than Smart Falcon.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Lily.
Daiwa Scarlet (ダイワスカーレット, Daiwa Sukāretto)
Voiced by: Chisa Kimura[7]
She is also a young horse girl who is a junior of Special Week and is Vodka's biggest rival of her generation.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Lily.
Gold Ship (ゴールドシップ, Gōrudo Shippu)
Voiced by: Hitomi Ueda[7]
She serves as the protagonist for manga PisuPisu☆SupiSupi Golshi-chan.
She is an unconventional horse girl, one generation younger than Orfevre and one generation older than Copano Ricky.
In anime series, A horse girl on Special Week's team, Spica. She is somewhat eccentric and seems to hold a deep admiration for and friendly rivalry with Mejiro McQueen. Initially, she was the only team member.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
In the main story of the video game, she became a member of Team Sirius after Mejiro McQueen, but she isn't physically fit yet and rarely races.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Rose.
Mejiro McQueen (メジロマックイーン, Mejiro Makkuīn)
Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[7]
She serves as the co-protagonist for the anime's second season and the protagonist for Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
A horse girl of the famous Mejiro family. She is two generation younger than Oguri Cap and one generation older than Tokai Teio.
In anime series, She joined Special Week's team after being implored by Gold Ship numerous times. She may initially seem cold and blunt, but she actually cares for others and is willing to help them when needed.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
In the main story of the video game, she is the only remaining member of Team Sirius and will race with a new trainer.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Rose.
Kitasan Black (キタサンブラック, Kitasan Burakku)
Voiced by: Hinaki Yano[8]
She serves as the protagonist for the anime's third season.
She is a bright festival girl, one generation younger than Sounds of Earth and one generation older than Satono Diamond.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season. She is a horse girl who is a fan of Tokai Teio. She is an elementary school student in second season, and she enrolls in Tracen Academy in the final episode. She has a childhood friend called Satono Diamond. In third season, she joined Team Spica.

Team Rigil (anime only)

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Team Rigil (チーム〈リギル〉, Chīmu Rigiru) is the rival character team for the first, second, and third seasons of the anime.

Symboli Rudolf (シンボリルドルフ, Shinbori Rudorufu)
Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro[7]
The student council president of the academy. One of the Triple Crown Horse Girls. She is one generation younger than Mr. C.B. and one generation older than Sirius Symboli.
In the manga Cinderella Gray, she has Oguri Cap incorporated into the Central Academy.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Rose.
Air Groove (エアグルーヴ, Ea Gurūvu)
Voiced by: Ruriko Aoki[7]
The student council vice president of the academy. She is one generation younger than Mayano Top Gun and one generation older than Silence Suzuka, and is also Silence Suzuka's rival. She also takes good care of Duramente.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Freesia.
Narita Brian
Fuji Kiseki
Hishi Amazon [ja] (ヒシアマゾン)
Voiced by: Yuiko Tatsumi[7]
She is Miho dormitory director. She is particular about face-off. She is a rival of the same generation as Narita Brian.
Grass Wonder (グラスワンダー, Gurasu Wandā)
Voiced by: Rena Maeda[7]
A horse girl from USA who is the same generation as Special Week and is her friend. She gets injured and is unable to race for a short time, but aspires to regain her former speed and surpass Silence Suzuka.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Cosmos.
El Condor Pasa (エルコンドルパサー, Eru Kondoru Pasā)
Voiced by: Minami Takahashi[7]
A horse girl from USA who received training abroad and aspires to compete in foreign races. She is the same generation as Special Week and views her as a rival, but remains on friendly terms with her even when competing together.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Cosmos.
Maruzensky (マルゼンスキー, Maruzensukī)
Voiced by: Lynn[7]
She is the strongest horse girl called "Supercar" or "Monster". She is the oldest generation of horse girls.
Taiki Shuttle (タイキシャトル, Taiki Shatoru)
Voiced by: Yuka Ōtsubo[7]
She is the generation of Silence Suzuka from USA and has the best sprint performance.
T.M. Opera O
Daring Tact (デアリングタクト, Dearingu Takuto)
Voiced by: Hina Yōmiya
She is the youngest generation of horse girls. One of the Triple Tiala Horse Girls.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she is a member of Team Rigil.

Team Canopus (anime only)

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Team Canopus (チーム〈カノープス〉, Chīmu Kanōpusu) is the rival character team for the second and third season of the anime.

Nice Nature (ナイスネイチャ, Naisu Neicha)
Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[9]
She is a generation of Tokai Teio, and although she does not perform well, she is working very hard.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season. she is also a friend of Silence Suzuka in the anime's first season.
Twin Turbo [ja] (ツインターボ, Tsuin Tābo)
Voiced by: Miharu Hanai[8]
She is a generation of Tokai Teio, and although she does not perform well because she runs at full power at any distance, she unilaterally sees Tokai Teio as a rival.
Ikuno Dictus [ja] (イクノディクタス, Ikuno Dikutasu)
Voiced by: Masumi Tazawa[8]
She is a generation as Mejiro McQueen and is also in the same room in the dormitory. She is careful not to get injured.
Matikanetannhauser [ja] (マチカネタンホイザ, Machikane Tanhoiza)
Voiced by: Hikaru Tono[8]
She is a generation as Rice Shower and often runs the same races. She is unlucky and often has nosebleeds.
Sounds of Earth [ja] (サウンズオブアース, Saunzu Obu Āsu)
Voiced by: MAKIKO
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she is a member of Team Canopus. She is one generation younger Copano Ricky and one generation older Kitasan Black.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Iris.
Royce and Royce [ja] (ロイスアンドロイス, Roisu Ando Roisu)
Voiced by: Rui Tanabe
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she is a member of Team Canopus. She is a generation as BNW.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Iris.

Team Capella (anime only)

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Team Capella (チーム〈カペラ〉, Chīmu Kapera) is the rival character team for the third season of the anime, made up of members of the Satono family.

Satono Diamond (サトノダイヤモンド, Satono Daiyamondo)
Voiced by: Hina Tachibana[8]
She serves as the co-protagonist for the anime's third season.
She is a horse girl one generation younger than Kitasan Black, and is the second youngest generation of horse girls.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season. She is a fan of Mejiro McQueen. Like Kitasan Black, she is in the same elementary school class as her in the second season of the anime, and she enrolls in Tracen Academy in the final episode. In third season, she joined Team Capella.
Satono Crown (サトノクラウン, Satono Kuraun)
Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro
She is part of Kitasan Black's generation and a relative of Satono Diamond, a member of the Satono family.
She first appeared in the anime in 1st Anniversary Special Animation, she studied abroad during elementary school, so she enrolled in Tracen Academy and reunited with Satono Diamond.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Iris.

Mejiro family

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Mejiro McQueen
Mejiro Ryan [ja] (メジロライアン, Mejiro Raian)
Voiced by: Afumi Hashi[9]
She is the representative of the Mejiro McQueen and Mejiro Palmer generations of the Mejiro family, and cares about her juniors, Mejiro Dober and Mejiro Bright.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season. She is also a friend of Silence Suzuka in the anime's first season.
In the manga Cinderella Gray, she will be running in Oguri Cap's final race.
Mejiro Palmer [ja] (メジロパーマー, Mejiro Pāmā)
Voiced by: Yuri Noguchi
She is a member of the Mejiro family and is of the same generation as Mejiro McQueen and Mejiro Ryan. She is good at running away.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season, she meets and becomes friends with Daitaku Helios.
Mejiro Dober [ja] (メジロドーベル, Mejiro Dōberu)
Voiced by: Hikari Kubota[9]
She is horse girl of the Silence Suzuka generation and respects Mejiro Ryan, a senior of the Mejiro family. She is not good at men.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she and Mejiro Ryan were having dinner with Mejiro McQueen, who had returned home.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Freesia.
Mejiro Bright [ja] (メジロブライト, Mejiro Buraito)
Voiced by: Ayaka Ōnishi
She is a horse girl of the Silence Suzuka generation, and is on good terms with Mejiro Dober, who is the same generation as her in the Mejiro family. Compared to other horse girls, she is very gentle.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Freesia.
Mejiro Ardan
Mejiro Ramonu (メジロラモーヌ, Mejiro Ramōnu)
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama
She is Mejiro Ardan's older sister. She is one generation younger Sirius Symboli and one generation older Tamamo Cross, making her the first Triple Tiara Horse Girl in history.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.

Symboli family

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Symboli Rudolf
Sirius Symboli [ja] (シリウスシンボリ, Shiriusu Shinbori)
Voiced by: Fairouz Ai
She is one generation younger Symboli Rudolf, is a childhood friend of Symboli Rudolf and has been racing in Europe for a long time. She is one generation older than Mejiro Ramonu. She will be competing in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, just like the Symboli family's pioneer, Speed Symboli.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she was listed in the documents as one of the contenders for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Symboli Kris S (シンボリクリスエス, Shinbori Kurisuesu)
Voiced by: Meiku Harukawa
She is a taciturn and big horse girl of the same generation as Tanino Gimlet. She is a horse girl who came to study abroad from the USA and wants to give back to the Symboli family.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru, she is one of the main characters and is often forced to face off against Tanino Gimlet.
Speed Symboli

BNW

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BNW is the main characters of the OVA BNW's Oath.

Biwa Hayahide [ja] (ビワハヤヒデ)
Voiced by: Yui Kondo[9]
She represents the next generation of Rice Shower and is Narita Brian's elder sister, making her one generation older than her. She cares about her head looking big.
She and her sister first appeared in the anime in the first season. In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as the leader of Team B.
Narita Taishin [ja] (ナリタタイシン)
Voiced by: Keiko Watanabe[9]
She is a rival to Biwa Hayahide and Winning Ticket in the same generation, but she is born small but is trying hard.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as the leader of Team N.
Winning Ticket [ja] (ウイニングチケット, Uiningu Chiketto)
Voiced by: Yui Watanabe[9]
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 3 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
She is a rival of Biwa Hayahide and Narita Taishin in the same generation and has a straightforward personality.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she is also a friend of Silence Suzuka in the anime's first season.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as the leader of Team W.
In the main story of the video game, she will be a member of Team Sirius after Rice Shower, aiming to win the Japan Derby.

Main characters of Cinderella Gray

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Oguri Cap (オグリキャップ, Oguri Kyappu)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Takayanagi[7]
She serves as the protagonist for manga Cinderella Gray.
She is a horse girl called "Gray-Haired Monster" and has transferred from the local "Kasamatsu Tracen Academy" to the central "Japan Tracen Academy". She is one generation younger than Tamamo Cross. and two generation older than Mejiro McQueen. She is a very big eater.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she appeared as a representative of her generation, along with Tamamo Cross, Super Creek, and Inari One.
In the main story of the video game, she was a former member of Team Sirius and left the team when she retired.
Tamamo Cross (タマモクロス, Tamamo Kurosu)
Voiced by: Naomi Ōzora[9]
She is one generation younger than Sirius Symboli and one generation older than Oguri Cap, and is the young Oguri Cap's biggest rival. She is called the "White Lightning Bolt".
Tamamo Cross, Super Creek, and Inari One first appeared in the anime in the first season, entrusting Oguri Cap with the role of representative of their generation.
Super Creek [ja] (スーパークリーク, Sūpā Kurīku)
Voiced by: Kana Yūki[9]
She is also a rival of the Oguri Cap generation, and is called "The Three Strongest Eternals" along with Oguri Cap and Inari One.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
Inari One [ja] (イナリワン, Inari Wan)
Voiced by: Haruno Inoue[9]
She is of the same generation as Tamamo Cross, is an Oguri Cap rival to replace Tamamo Cross and has also transferred from a local academy.
Gold City [ja] (ゴールドシチー, Gōrudo Shichī)
Voiced by: Saki Kosaka[9]
She is of the same generation as Tamamo Cross, is a beautiful horse girl and she is also a hairdresser and model.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she set up a beauty salon at the school festival..
Yaeno Muteki [ja] (ヤエノムテキ)
Voiced by: Ayumi Hinohara
She is a generation of Oguri Cap and participates in classic races where Oguri Cap cannot compete.
Yaeno Muteki, Mejiro Ardan, and Sakura Chiyonooh first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era where the three of them walk around the academy together.
Mejiro Ardan [ja] (メジロアルダン, Mejiro Arudan)
Voiced by: Saya Aizawa
She has also participated in classic races where Oguri Cap cannot participate, but she is injured and feels ill.
Sakura Chiyono O [ja] (サクラチヨノオー, Sakura Chiyono'ō)
Voiced by: Ruriko Noguchi
She has also participated in classic races where Oguri Cap cannot participate, but she gets injured after Japan Derby.
Bamboo Memory [ja] (バンブーメモリー, Banbū Memorī)
Voiced by: Kotomi Aihara[9]
She is also a rival of the Oguri Cap generation, but it didn't work out when she was young.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.

Team Sirius (video game only)

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Team <Sirius> (チーム〈シリウス〉, Chīmu Shiriusu) is the main character team for Part 1 of the video game's main story.

Oguri Cap
She was a former member of Team Sirius.
Mejiro McQueen
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
Gold Ship
She is a member of Team Sirius.
Rice Shower (ライスシャワー, Raisu Shawā)
Voiced by: Manaka Iwami[9]
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
She is one generation younger than Tokai Teio and one generation older than BNW, and is booed by the audience for blocking the Mihono Bourbon Triple Crown.
In the main story of the video game, she became a member of Team Sirius after Gold Ship, competing with Mejiro McQueen.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
She then became one of the main characters in the second season, and also appeared as a side character in Road to the Top and the third season.
Winning Ticket
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 3 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
Narita Brian
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 4 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
Silence Suzuka
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 5 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
Special Week
She serves as the protagonist for the final chapter of Part 1 of the video game's main story.

Team Ascella (video game only)

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Team Ascella (チーム〈アスケラ〉, Chīmu Asukera) is the main character team for Part 2 of the game's main story.

King Halo (キングヘイロー, Kingu Heirō)
Voiced by: Iori Saeki[10]
She is a Special Week generation rival who competed in classic races. She does not perform well, but she runs with pride.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she will compete in the classic race alongside rivals Special Week and Seiun Sky. She will also appear as a supporting character in Beginning of a New Era.
In the video game, she is a member of Team Ascella, and pairs up with a new trainer to lead the team.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Cosmos.
Rhein Kraft (ラインクラフト, Rain Kurafuto)
Voiced by: Nanae Kojima[5]
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 1 of Part 2 of the video game's main story.
She is one generation younger Sweep Tosho and one generation older Kawakami Princess. She was impressed with King Halo and her new trainer, and became a part of Team Ascella alongside Cesario.
Cesario (シーザリオ, Shiizario)
Voiced by: Haruka Sato[5]
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the video game's main story.
She is a rival of Rhein Kraft and is of the same generation.
She was impressed with King Halo and her new trainer, and became a part of Team Ascella alongside Rhein Kraft. She respects Special Week.

Main characters of Sprinters' Story

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Daitaku Helios [ja] (ダイタクヘリオス, Daitaku Heriosu)
Voiced by: Aya Yamane
She serves as the protagonist for stage play Sprinters' Story.
She is of Mejiro McQueen's generation and is a close friend of Mejiro Palmer, who is of the same generation. She is also good at escaping. She also admires Daiichi Ruby and calls her "Lady". She is also a gyaru.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season, she meets and becomes friends with Mejiro Palmer.
Yamanin Zephyr [ja] (ヤマニンゼファー, Yamanin Zefā)
Voiced by: Riona Imaizumi
She is one of the sprint horse girls of Tokai Teio's generation, and a rival of Nishino Flower.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
Daiichi Ruby [ja] (ダイイチルビー, Daiichi Rubī)
Voiced by: Karin Isobe
She is one of the sprint horse girls of the Mejiro McQueen's generation. She comes from a brilliant family.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she was watching Daitaku Helios and Mejiro Palmer's live performance at the school festival..
K.S.Miracle [ja] (ケイエスミラクル, Kei Esu Mirakuru)
Voiced by: Hinata Satō
She is one of the sprint horse girls of Tokai Teio's generation. She was physically weak from a young age.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.

Main characters of Star Blossom

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Sakura Laurel [ja] (サクラローレル, Sakura Rōreru)
Voiced by: Mizuki Mano
She serves as the protagonist for manga Star Blossom.
She is a horse girl of the same generation as Narita Brian, but due to her physical weakness, she was unable to participate in the classic race.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she will appear on video as a past winner of the Spring Tenno Sho.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula.
Narita Brian (ナリタブライアン, Narita Buraian)
Voiced by: Yūka Aisaka (season 1), Rika Kinugawa (season 2 or later) [7]
She serves as the protagonist for Chapter 4 of Part 1 of the video game's main story.
The student council vice president of the academy. One of the Triple Crown Horse Girls. She is one generation younger than BNW and one generation older than Mayano Top Gun, and is Biwa Hayahide's younger sister.
She and her sister first appeared in the anime in the first season. In BNW's Oath, she took part in the relay race as a member of Team B, replacing her sister.
In the main story of the video game, she will be a member of Team Sirius next to Winning Ticket, aiming for the Triple Crown.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula.
Mayano Top Gun (マヤノトップガン, Mayano Toppu Gan)
Voiced by: Ayaka Imamura (OVA),[9] Mio Hoshitani (season 2 or later)[11]
She is one generation younger Narita Brian and one generation older Air Groove. She is in the same dormitory room as Tokai Teio.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula.
She is an avid Top Gun fan, including using aeronautical references and wearing a bomber jacket. Ahead of the release of Top Gun: Maverick, Cygames and Paramount announced a Japanese collaboration between the film and Uma Musume, which featured her appearing as a promotional pilot, including her replacing Tom Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in an official alternate Japanese movie poster.[12]
Marvelous Sunday [ja] (マーベラスサンデー, Māberasu Sandē)
Voiced by: Marie Miyake[9]
She is a horse girl of the same generation as Mayano Top Gun, but due to repeated injuries, she was unable to participate in the classic race.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula.
Samson Big [ja] (サムソンビッグ, Samuson Biggu)
Voiced by: Miyari Nemoto
She is a horse girl of the same generation as Narita Brian, and is the only one to have competed in all three classic races.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula.

Main characters of Road to the Top

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Narita Top Road (ナリタトップロード, Narita Toppu Rōdo)
Voiced by: Kanna Nakamura
She serves as the protagonist for anime series Road to the Top.
She is a rival of the T.M. Opera O generation and is the class president of her class.
T.M. Opera O (テイエムオペラオー, Tei Emu Opera Ō)
Voiced by: Sora Tokui[7]
She is one generation younger than Special Week and one generation older than Air Shakur, and is called the "End of the Century Overlord".
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, as a member of Team Rigil.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
Admire Vega (アドマイヤベガ, Adomaiya Bega)
Voiced by: Hitomi Sasaki[9]
She is a rival of the T.M. Opera O generation and is trying to do her best for her stillborn twin sister.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.
Meisho Doto [ja] (メイショウドトウ, Meishō Dotō)
Voiced by: Misaki Watada[9]
Although she was unable to compete in the three classic races, she has become the biggest rival of the T.M. Opera O generation since entering the senior years.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she is an assistant to the fortune-telling of Matikanefukukitaru in the academy. She is always unconfident and frightened.
Curren Chan (カレンチャン, Karen Chan)
Voiced by: Yū Sasahara[9]
She is one generation younger than Tosen Jordan and one generation older than Orfevre, and is pursuing "cuteness". She is Admire Vega's roommate.[13]
She first appeared in the anime in Road to the Top and was always with Admire Vega as a supporting character in Beginning of a New Era.

Main characters of Beginning of a New Era

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Jungle Pocket (ジャングルポケット, Janguru Poketto)
Voiced by: Yuri Fujimoto
She serves as the protagonist for anime movie Beginning of a New Era.
She is one generation younger than Air Shakur and one generation older than Tanino Gimlet. She enrolled in Tracen Academy after seeing Fuji Kiseki race.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Geranium.
Agnes Tachyon (アグネスタキオン, Agunesu Takion)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka[9]
She is a generation of Manhattan Cafe and Jungle Pocket, and is a mad scientist who focuses on research. She cares about Daiwa Scarlet.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Geranium.
Manhattan Cafe (マンハッタンカフェ, Manhattan Kafe)
Voiced by: Yui Ogura[9]
She is a generation of Jungle Pocket and Agnes Tachyon, and likes coffee. She has a ghost "friend" that only she can see.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Geranium.
Dantsu Flame [ja] (ダンツフレーム, Dantsu Furēmu)
Voiced by: Haruna Fukushima[14]
She is of the same generation as the Jungle Pockets, and runs the race with all her might, trying not to lose to them.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Geranium.
Fuji Kiseki (フジキセキ)
Voiced by: Eriko Matsui[7]
She is Rittō dormitory director. She calls young horse girl "Pony-chan". She is of the same generation as Mayano Top Gun, but has never competed in a classic race.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she welcomed Special Week into her role as dormitory director.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Geranium.

Appeared in anime's first season

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Seiun Sky (セイウンスカイ, Seiun Sukai)
Voiced by: Akari Kitō[7]
She is a Special Week generation rival who competed in classic races. She has a loose personality.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she will compete in the classic race alongside rivals Special Week and King Halo.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Cosmos.
Haru Urara (ハルウララ)
Voiced by: Yukina Shuto[9]
She serves as the protagonist for manga Haru Urara, Do Your Best!.
She is the generation of T.M. Opera O, is the first horse girl to talk to Special Week. She runs in a local Kochi race track.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she was the first to speak to Special Week in the classroom.
Mr. C.B. (ミスターシービー, Misutā Shī Bī)
Voiced by: Yurina Amami
One of the Triple Crown Horse Girls. She is the second oldest generation of horse girls, one generation older than Symboli Rudolf, and is also her biggest rival.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she was the first example of a Triple Crown.
Matikanefukukitaru [ja] (マチカネフクキタル, Machikanefukukitaru)
Voiced by: Hiyori Nitta[9]
She is a generation of Silence Suzuka and is a fortune teller in the academy.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she set up a fortune telling shop at the school festival.
In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team B.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Freesia.
Eishin Flash (エイシンフラッシュ, Eishin Furasshu)
Voiced by: Ayami Fujino[9]
She is a polite horse girl from Germany, and is the same generation as Curren Chan.
She first appeared in the anime in the first season, she is also a friend of Silence Suzuka in the anime's first season. In BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.

Appeared in BNW's Oath

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Mihono Bourbon [ja] (ミホノブルボン, Mihono Burubon)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[9]
She is a rival of Rice Shower generation and has been instructed by her master to be so rigorous that she is called a "cyborg".
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
Air Shakur [ja] (エアシャカール, Ea Shakāru)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda[9]
She is one generation younger T.M. Opera O and one generation older Jungle Pocket. She is a smart horse girl who attaches great importance to data analysis.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team N.
Ines Fujin (アイネスフウジン, Ainesu Fūjin)
Voiced by: Tomomi Mineuchi until 2022,[9][15] Rika Nagae since 2023[16]
She is a horse girl of the Mejiro McQueen generation who wears a sun visor and feeds her younger sisters.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she runs in the relay race as a member of Team W.
Yukino Bijin [ja] (ユキノビジン)
Voiced by: Nozomi Yamamoto[7]
She is a BNW generation. She is from Iwate and has a dialect. She longs for her urban Gold City.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she exhibited products from Iwate Prefecture at the school festival.
Biko Pegasus [ja] (ビコーペガサス, Bikō Pegasasu)
Voiced by: Aimi Tanaka[9]
She is a Narita Brian generation and a rival of Hishi Akebono. She has a small body and longs for a tokusatsu hero.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she appeared in a hero show at the school festival.
Hishi Akebono [ja] (ヒシアケボノ)
Voiced by: Rei Matsuzaki[9]
She is the Mayano Top Gun generation. She is very big and likes sumo. She is good at cooking.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she appeared in a hero show at the school festival.
Fine Motion [ja] (ファインモーション, Fain Mōshon)
Voiced by: Chinami Hashimoto[9]
She is a royal horse girl from Ireland. She is part of Symboli Kris S and Tanino Gimlet's generation. She likes ramen.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she ran a ramen stand at the school festival.
Smart Falcon [ja] (スマートファルコン, Sumāto Farukon)
Voiced by: Hitomi Ōwada[9]
She is a dirt horse girl who travels around the countryside as an idol. She is one generation younger Vodka and one generation older Tosen Jordan. Nickname is Falco (ファル子, Faruko).
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she served as a reporter for the relay race.
Sakura Bakushin O [ja] (サクラバクシンオー, Sakura Bakushin'ō)
Voiced by: Sachika Misawa[9]
She is the class president of the Rice Shower generation and is the strongest sprinter.
She first appeared in the anime in BNW's Oath, she served as the narrator for the relay race.

Appeared in anime's second season

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Zenno Rob Roy (ゼンノロブロイ, Zen'no Robu Roi)
Voiced by: Haruka Terui[9]
She is a quiet horse girl who likes novels and wears glasses. She is one generation younger Tanino Gimlet and one generation older Sweep Tosho.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season, she was reading a book in the library.
Sweep Tosho (スイープトウショウ, Suīpu Tōshō)
Voiced by: Shiori Sugiura[9]
She is a selfish horse girl who aims to be a witch. She is one generation younger Zenno Rob Roy and one generation older Rhein Kraft.
She first appeared in the anime in the second season, she was reading a book in the library.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Lily.

Appeared in 1st Anniversary Special Animation

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Cheval Grand (シュヴァルグラン, Shuvaru Guran)
Voiced by: Yūko Natsuyoshi
She is part of Kitasan Black's generation. She missed her classical year run.
She first appeared in the anime in 1st Anniversary Special Animation, she is troubled by the fact that she has lagged behind her older and younger sisters in winning Grade 1 races.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Iris.
Aston Machan [ja] (アストンマーチャン, Asuton Māchan)
Voiced by: Honoka Inoue
She is the generation of Vodka and Daiwa Scarlet.
She first appeared in the anime in 1st Anniversary Special Animation, she always tries to be on screen in the anime series.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Lily.

Appeared in anime's third season

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Duramente (ドゥラメンテ, Duramente)
Voiced by: Akina [ja]
She is part of Kitasan Black's generation. She beats Kitasan in Satsuki Shō and Nippon Derby.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, at first, she only thought about herself and didn't even know about Kitasan Black.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Iris.
Verxina (ヴィルシーナ, Virushiina)
Voiced by: Kaya Okuno[17]
She is part of Gold Ship's generation. Cheval Grand's older sister. She finished 2nd place in both Oka Sho, Oaks, and Shuka Sho.
Verxina and Vivlos first appeared in the anime in the third season, concerned about Cheval Grand.
Vivlos (ヴィブロス, Viburosu)
Voiced by: Ayasa Itō[17]
Cheval Grand's younger sister. She wished to go to Dubai. She is of the same generation as Satono Diamond.
Tosen Jordan [ja] (トーセンジョーダン, Tōsen Jōdan)
Voiced by: Eri Suzuki[9]
She is one generation younger Smart Falcon and one generation older Curren Chan. For some reason, Gold Ship dislikes her and often picks on her. She is also a gyaru.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she appears in a flashback scene where she is nearly kicked by Gold Ship.
Orfevre (オルフェーヴル, Orufēvuru)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[14]
She is one generation younger than Curren Chan and one generation older than Gold Ship. She won the Triple Crown and once raced against both Gold Ship and Gentildonna.
Her name first appeared in the anime in the third season, and she first appeared in the game.
Gentildonna (ジェンティルドンナ, Jentirudonna)
Voiced by: Yu Serizawa[14]
She is part of Gold Ship and Verxina's generation and is Verxina's rival during her Triple Tiara run. Due to her strength, she was always called gorilla.
Her name first appeared in the anime in the third season, and she first appeared in the game.
Copano Rickey [ja] (コパノリッキー, Kopano Rikkī)
Voiced by: Konomi Inagaki
She is a dirt horse girl, one generation younger than Gold Ship and one generation older than Sounds of Earth. She is good at Feng Shui.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she gave Satono Diamond some feng shui advice.
Hokko Tarumae [ja] (ホッコータルマエ, Hokkō Tarumae)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kikuchi
She is a dirt horse girl of the Gold Ship generation and a tourism ambassador for Tomakomai.
Hokko Tarumae and Wonder Acute first appeared in the anime in the third season, they were acting together with Copano Ricky.
Wonder Acute [ja] (ワンダーアキュート, Wandā Akyūto)
Voiced by: Kanoko Sudo
She is a dirt horse girl of the Tosen Jordan generation and is said to look like an old woman.
Nishino Flower [ja] (ニシノフラワー, Nishino Furawā)
Voiced by: Haruna Kawai[9]
She is a short-distance horse girl of the same generation as Rice Shower, and is a small genius girl. She is good friends with Seiun Sky.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she was touring the school festival with Seiun Sky.
Nakayama Festa (ナカヤマフェスタ, Nakayama Fesuta)
Voiced by: Shino Shimoji[9]
She is a horse girl from the Tosen Jordan generation and enjoys gambling.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, She held a chinchirorin gambling game at the school festival.
Neo Universe (ネオユニヴァース, Neo Yunivāsu)
Voiced by: Haruka Shiraishi
She is a cosmic, mysterious horse girl of the Zenno Rob Roy generation.
She first appeared in the anime in the third season, she was watching the Arima Kinen in the final episode.

Appeared in Umayuru

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Tanino Gimlet (タニノギムレット, Tanino Gimuretto)
Voiced by: Misato Matsuoka
She is one generation younger than Jungle Pocket and one generation older than Zenno Rob Roy. She is the rival of Symboli Kris S. Vodka admires her.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru, she was one of the main characters and often challenged Symboli Kris S to a showdown.
Tsurumaru Tsuyoshi [ja] (ツルマルツヨシ, Tsurumaru Tsuyoshi)
Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama
She is a horse girl of the same generation as Special Week, but her debut was delayed due to her weak body. She respects Symboli Rudolf.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru, she collapses due to her weak constitution, but is modified by Agnes Tachyon.
In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Rose.
Agnes Digital (アグネスデジタル, Agunesu Dejitaru)
Voiced by: Minori Suzuki[9]
She is a horse girl of the Air Shakar generation. Because she is a horse girl otaku, she can participate in races in any environment. She shares a room with Agnes Tachyon in the dormitory.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru, she becomes the heroine of the musical.

Appeared in Beginning of a New Era

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Seeking the Pearl [ja] (シーキングザパール, Shīkingu Za Pāru)
Voiced by: Ayaka Fukuhara[9]
She is a horse girl from the Silence Suzuka generation and is active in races in France.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
Shinko Windy [ja] (シンコウウインディ, Shinkō Uindi)
Voiced by: Yūki Takada[9]
She is a mile horse girl of the Air Groove generation, and has a tendency to bite.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
Hishi Miracle [ja] (ヒシミラクル, Hishi Mirakuru)
Voiced by: Sakura Kasuga
She is part of Symboli Kris S and Tanino Gimlet's generation. She is a terrible swimmer and hates pool training.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era alongside Dantsu Flame and Air Shakar. She was always eating something.
Katsuragi Ace (カツラギエース, Katsuragi Ēsu)
Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara
She is a generation of Mr. C.B and is also a rival of Symboli Rudolf.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.
North Flight [ja] (ノースフライト, Nōsu Furaito)
Voiced by: Maria Sashide
She is a mile horse girl of the BNW generation and Sakura Bakushin O's biggest rival. She is called "Fu-chan".
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl.

Appeared in Party Dash

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Still in Love (スティルインラブ, Sutiru in Rabu)
Voiced by: Saki Miyashita[14]
She is part of Zenno Rob Roy's generation. She is one of the Triple Tiara Horse Girls, but has a somewhat weak presence.
She first appeared in the video game in Party Dash, She is a member of Team Lily.

Other horse girls

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Kawakami Princess [ja] (カワカミプリンセス, Kawakami Purinsesu)
Voiced by: Karin Takahashi[9]
She is one generation younger than Rhein Kraft and one generation older than Vodka. She has a reckless personality and adores King Halo.
Tap Dance City (タップダンスシチー, Tappu Dansu Shichī)
Voiced by: Minami Shinoda
She is a horse girl of the Air Shakar generation. She came from the USA without being able to speak Japanese well.
Air Messiah [ja] (エアメサイア, Ea Mesaia)
Voiced by: Yuna Nemoto[5]
She is a rival of the same generation as Rhein Kraft and Cesario.
Daring Heart [ja] (デアリングハート, Dearingu Hāto)
Voiced by: Shio Kisui[5]
She is a rival of the same generation as Rhein Kraft and Cesario.
No Reason [ja] (ノーリーズン, Nō Rīzun)
Voiced by: Hiyori Kono[14]
She is part of Symboli Kris S and Tanino Gimlet's generation. She admires Sengoku warlords and dresses like Samurai.
Furioso [ja] (フリオーソ, Furiōso)
Voiced by: Aki Sairenji[14]
She is a dirt horse girl of the generation of Vodka and Daiwa Scarlet. She is a special exchange student from the local "Funabashi Racecourse Tracen Academy" who came to defeat the central "Japan Tracen Academy".
Transcend [ja] (トランセンド, Toransendo)
Voiced by: Yui Tsukada[14]
She is a dirt horse girl of the Tosen Jordan generation and is a well-informed horse girl who loves subculture..
Espoir City (エスポワールシチー, Esupowāru Shichī)
Voiced by: Asaka[14]
She is a dirt horse girl of the Smart Falcon generation and is a gyaru in the full swing of rebellion.
Win Variation [ja] (ウインバリアシオン, Uin Bariashion)
Voiced by: Hika Tsukishiro[14]
She is a horse girl from Orfevre's generation and will continue to challenge to stop Orfevre from winning the Triple Crown.
Dream Journey (ドリームジャーニー, Dorīmu Jānī)
Voiced by: Mayu Yoshioka
She is the generation of Vodka and Daiwa Scarlet. She is Orfevre's older sister. She calls Stay Gold her "Big Sis" and respects her dearly.
Calstone Light O [ja] (カルストンライトオ, Karusuton Raito O)
Voiced by: Yumiko Mochizuki
She is a short-distance horse girl from the Jungle Pocket generation. She has a straightforward personality and pursues speed.
Buena Vista (ブエナビスタ, Buena Bisuta)
Voiced by: Fūka Izumi
She is an horse girl of the Tosen Jordan generation and respects Special Week.
Believe [ja] (ビリーヴ, Birīvu)
Voiced by: Misaki Akiyama
She is a short-distance horse girl from the Jungle Pocket generation and has a craftsman-like temperament.
Durandal [ja] (デュランダル, Dyurandaru)
Voiced by: Kana Nogi
She is a sprinter of the Tanino Gimlet generation, full of chivalry and respectful manners.
Bubble Gum Fellow (バブルガムフェロー, Baburu Gamu Ferō)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kamitani
She is a horse girl of the same generation who is Air Groove's rival, and considers herself the vanguard of the four heavenly kings of the classic generation of her father's team.
Fusaichi Pandora [ja] (フサイチパンドラ, Fusaichi Pandora)
Voiced by: Moe Kahara
She is a rival of the same generation as Kawakami Princess.

NPC horse girls

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Happy Meek (ハッピーミーク, Happī Mīku)
Voiced by: Miyu Yoshizaki
She is a NPC horse girl.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru.
Bitter Glasse (ビターグラッセ, Bitā Gurasse)
Voiced by: Aino Shimada
She is a NPC horse girl who belongs to Team First.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Little Cocon (リトルココン, Ritoru Kokon)
Voiced by: Saho Shirasu
She is a NPC horse girl who belongs to Team First.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Light Hello (ライトハロー, Raito Harō)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda
She is a retired NPC horse girl and a young event producer.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Darley Arabian (ダーレーアラビアン, Dārē Arabian) (video game only)
Voiced by: Naomi Shindo
One of the Three Goddesses. She is an AI created by Satono Diamond and Satono Crown in the Satono family. An NPC horse girl at the collaboration with StarHorse 4.
Godolphin Barb (ゴドルフィンバルブ, Godorufin Barubu) (video game only)
Voiced by: Satomi Sato
One of the Three Goddesses. She is an AI created by Satono Diamond and Satono Crown in the Satono family. An NPC horse girl at the collaboration with StarHorse 4.
Byerley Turk (バイアリーターク, Baiarī Tāku) (video game only)
Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga
One of the Three Goddesses. She is an AI created by Satono Diamond and Satono Crown in the Satono family. An NPC horse girl at the collaboration with StarHorse 4.
Venus Paques (ヴェニュスパーク, Venusu Pāku)
Voiced by: Hina Orihara
She is a NPC horse girl from France, challenging the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Rigantona (リガントーナ, Rigantōna)
Voiced by: Aiya Iryo
She is a NPC horse girl, a legendary horse girl who is among the world's strongest, challenging the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Montjeu (モンジュー, Monjū) (video game only)
Voiced by: Arisa Sakuraba
She is a NPC horse girl from France, and is of the T.M. Opera O generation. She appears at the final chapter of Part 1 of the video game's main story as one of the horse girl Special Week faced.
She also appeared at the first season of the anime as Broye (ブロワイエ, Burowaie) (Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa).
Speed Symboli [ja] (スピードシンボリ, Spīdo Shinbori) (video game only)
She appears only by name, but is a horse girl from a generation much earlier than Maruzensky, and is the pioneer of the Symboli family who challenged the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Sonon Elfie (ソノンエルフィー, Sonon Erufī)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu
She is a NPC horse girl who retired from racing and becoming a professional athlete.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Stay Gold (ステイゴールド, Sutei Gōrudo) (video game only)
She is a horse girl of the Silence Suzuka generation, whose name and lines only appear, and is respected by Dream Journey.

Persons involved in Tracen Academy

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Tazuna Hayakawa (駿川 たづな, Hayakawa Tazuna)
Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii
She is the secretary of the president of Tracen Academy.
Yayoi Akikawa (秋川 やよい, Akikawa Yayoi)
Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi
She is the president of Tracen Academy.
She first appeared in the anime in 1st Anniversary Special Animation.
Trainer (トレーナー) (anime only)
Voiced by: Kōji Okino
He is a trainer for Team Spica.
Hana Tojo (東条 ハナ, Tōjō Hana) (anime only)
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi
She is a trainer for Team Rigil.
Minamisaka (南坂) (anime only)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa
He is a trainer for Team Canopus.
Kuronuma (黒沼) (anime only)
Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda
He is a trainer for Mihono Bourbon.
Okita (沖田) (anime only)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida
He is a trainer for Narita Top Road in Road to the Top and Beginning of a New Era.
Tanabe (タナベ) (anime only)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata
He is a trainer for Fuji Kiseki and Jungle Pocket in Beginning of a New Era.
Team Sirius Trainer (チーム<シリウス>のトレーナー) (video game only)
In the main story of the video game, he is a sub-trainer for Team Sirius and will be the new trainer after Oguri Cap retires.
Aoi Kiryuin (桐生院 葵, Kiryūin Aoi)
Voiced by: Miho Okasaki
She is a trainer for Happy Meek.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Riko Kashimoto (樫本 理子, Kashimoto Riko)
Voiced by: Romi Park
She is a trainer for Team First.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.
Ryoka Tsurugi (都留岐 涼花, Tsurugi Ryōka)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
She is an entertainment producer who is partnered with Sonon Elfie, and also helped with the creation of U.A.F.
She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era.

Other NPCs

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Misato Akasaka (赤坂 美聡, Akasaka Misato)
Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka
She is a race narrator in the first, second, and third seasons of the anime, Cinderella Gray, the video game, and Party Dash.
Nana Izumimoto (泉本 奈々, Izumimoto Nana) (anime only)
Voiced by: Rina Honnizumi
She is a race narrator in Road to the Top and Beginning of a New Era.
Junko Hosoe [ja] (細江 純子, Hosoe Junko)
Voiced by: Herself
She is a race commentator in the first and second seasons of the anime, and the video game.
Yutaka Take (武 豊, Take Yutaka)
Voiced by: Himself
He is a race commentator for season 1 episode 5. He is also the promoter of the video game.[18][19]
Masahiro Yamamoto (山本 昌広, Yamamoto Masahiro) (anime only)
Voiced by: Himself
He is a race commentator in Road to the Top, third season, and Beginning of a New Era.[20]
Yōkichi Ōkubo [ja] (大久保 洋吉, Ōkubo Yōkichi) (anime only)
Voiced by: Himself
He is a race commentator in Beginning of a New Era.[20]
Shinji Saitō (斉藤 慎二, Saitō Shinji) (anime only)
Voiced by: Himself
He is a race reporter in third season and a TV show host in Beginning of a New Era.[21][20]
Etsuko Otonashi (乙名史 悦子, Otonashi Etsuko)
Voiced by: Emiri Suyama
She is a magazine reporter.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru.
Sasami Anshinzawa (安心沢 刺々美, Anshinzawa Sasami)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
She is a suspicious doctor.
She first appeared in the anime in Umayuru.

Media

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Live event

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  • Uma Musume 1st Event "Special Weekend!" (July 1, 2017)[22]
  • Uma Musume 2nd Event "Sound Fanfare!" (October 14, 2018)[23]
  • Uma Musume 3rd Event "Winning Dream Stage" (August 28-29, 2021)[24]
  • Uma Musume 4th Event "Special Dreamers!!"
    • Tokyo Stage (March 6-7, 2022)[25]
    • Yokohama Stage (May 4-5, 2022)[25]
    • Extra Stage (November 5-6, 2022)[26]
  • Uma Musume 5th Event Arena Tour Go Beyond
    • -Wish- (July 15-16, 2023)[27]
    • -Gaze- (September 16-17, 2023)[28]
    • -Yell- (February 3-4, 2024)[29]
    • -New Gate- (March 22-23, 2024)[30]

Video game

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Uma Musume Pretty Derby

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The game was announced in 2016. An animated trailer by P.A. Works debuted at that year's AnimeJapan event.[31] It was set to be released in late 2018,[32] but was delayed until its release on February 24, 2021.[33][34] The PC version was released on March 10, 2021.[35]

A YouTube channel titled Pakatube! (ぱかチューブっ!, Pakachūbu!) was launched on March 25, 2018. The channel features the character Gold Ship.[36]

By April 2024, there will be 96 playable "horse girls" (uma musume) in the game.[37] Part 2 of the main story was released in March 2024.[4]

On June 24 2024, a livestream on Pakatube! announced the release of an English version of the game.[38] The official account of Umamusume: Pretty Derby English on X also announced this news soon after. [39]

Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Party Dash

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Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Party Dash (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー 熱血ハチャメチャ大感謝祭, Uma Musume Puritī Dābī Nekketsu Hachamecha Daikanshasai), which is a party video game, will be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Steam on August 30, 2024.[40][41] The game was announced during the Nintendo Direct live stream on June 21, 2023.[42] On February 22, 2024, it was revealed that the silhouette in the logo was Still in Love, a new uma musume announced on the same day.[43]

Manga

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Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Haru Urara, Do Your Best!

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A manga series titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Haru Urara, Do Your Best! (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー ハルウララがんばる!, Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Haru Urara Ganbaru!), written by Katsumi Nakayama and illustrated by Huan Yu (ZECO), is serialized on Cygames' Cycomics website from May 8, 2016, to September 11, 2016. 10 episodes in total. This is a comedic story based on the true story of Haru Urara, with Haru Urara as the main character. The production was supported by Martha Farm, where the real Haru Urara lives the rest of her life, and the Kochi Prefecture Horse Racing Association. It is no longer available for distribution and has not yet been published in tankōbon form.

Starting Gate!: Uma Musume Pretty Derby

[edit]

A manga series titled Starting Gate!: Uma Musume Pretty Derby (STARTING GATE! -ウマ娘 プリティーダービー-, Stātingu Geito!: Uma Musume Pretty Derby), written by Cygames and illustrated by S. Kosugi, began serialization on Cygames' Cycomics website on March 25, 2017.[44] The manga has been compiled into six tankōbon volumes as of March 18, 2022.[45]

No. Release date ISBN
1 July 28, 2017 (Kodansha)[46]
November 18, 2021 (Shogakukan)[47]
978-4-06-509201-9 (Kodansha)
978-4-09-850710-8 (Shogakukan)
2 January 28, 2018 (Kodansha)[48]
November 18, 2021 (Shogakukan)[49]
978-4-06-509247-7 (Kodansha)
978-4-09-850711-5 (Shogakukan)
3 May 30, 2018 (Kodansha)[50]
January 19, 2022 (Shogakukan)[51]
978-4-06-509267-5 (Kodansha)
978-4-09-850712-2 (Shogakukan)
4 March 29, 2019 (Kodansha)[52]
January 19, 2022 (Shogakukan)[53]
978-4-06-515533-2 (Kodansha)
978-4-09-850713-9 (Shogakukan)
5 March 18, 2022 (Shogakukan)[54]978-4-09-850714-6 (Shogakukan)
6 March 18, 2022 (Shogakukan)[45]978-4-09-850715-3 (Shogakukan)

Umayon (manga)

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A four-panel manga series titled Umayon (うまよん), written and illustrated by Jet Kuma, began serialization on Cygames' Cycomics website between March 30, 2018[55] to January 15, 2021. The tankōbon is not available for general sale, but is included in the anime's Blu-ray Box.

Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray (manga)

[edit]

Another manga, titled Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray (ウマ娘 シンデレラグレイ, Uma Musume Shinderera Gurei), produced by Junnosuke Itō, written by Masafumi Sugiura, and illustrated by Taiyō Kuzumi, began in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump on June 11, 2020.[56] The first collected tankōbon volume was released on January 19, 2021.[57] As of September 2024, sixteen volumes have been released.[58] The protagonist is Oguri Cap.[59]

No. Release date ISBN
1 January 19, 2021[57]978-4-08-891705-4
2 February 19, 2021[60]978-4-08-891795-5
3 May 19, 2021[61]978-4-08-891896-9
4 August 18, 2021[62]978-4-08-892050-4
5 December 17, 2021[63]978-4-08-892077-1
6 February 18, 2022[64]978-4-08-892223-2
7 May 18, 2022[65]978-4-08-892302-4
8 August 19, 2022[66]978-4-08-892401-4
9 December 19, 2022[67]978-4-08-892533-2
10 March 17, 2023[68]978-4-08-892657-5
11 June 19, 2023[69]978-4-08-892785-5
12 September 19, 2023[70]978-4-08-892824-1
13 December 19, 2023[71]978-4-08-893104-3
14 March 18, 2024[72]978-4-08-893121-0
15 June 19, 2024[73]978-4-08-893239-2
16 September 19, 2024[58]978-4-08-893379-5
17 December 18, 2024[74]978-4-08-893476-1

Uma Musume Pretty Derby Uma Musumeshi

[edit]

Another manga, titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby Uma Musumeshi (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー うまむすめし), began serialization on Cygames' Cycomics website on March 2, 2023.[75] As of June 2024, four volumes have been released.[76]

No. Release date ISBN
1 July 19, 2023[77]978-4-09-852338-2
2 October 19, 2023[78]978-4-09-852880-6
3 February 28, 2024[79]978-4-09-853103-5
4 June 19, 2024[76]978-4-09-853334-3

Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Star Blossom

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Another manga, titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Star Blossom (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー スターブロッサム, Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Sutā Burossamu), written by Monjūsaki and illustrated by Shin Hotani, began serialization in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+, YanJan! app and Tonari no Young Jump website on April 10, 2023.[80][81][82] As of March 2024, two volumes have been released.[83] The protagonist is Sakura Laurel [ja].[59]

No. Release date ISBN
1 September 19, 2023[84]978-4-08-892828-9
2 March 18, 2024[83]978-4-08-893136-4
3 September 19, 2024[85]978-4-08-893368-9

Uma Musume PisuPisu☆SupiSupi Golshi-chan

[edit]

Another manga, titled Uma Musume PisuPisu☆SupiSupi Golshi-chan (ウマ娘 ピスピス☆スピスピ ゴルシちゃん), written and illustrated by Naoki Shibata, began serialization in Shogakukan's Weekly CoroCoro Comic manga website on November 29, 2023. The protagonist is Gold Ship.[86] As of June 2024, two volumes has been released.[87]

No. Release date ISBN
1 February 28, 2024[88]978-4-09-143703-7
2 June 27, 2024[87]978-4-09-149740-6

Anime

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Uma Musume Pretty Derby

[edit]

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation aired from April 2[89][90] to June 18, 2018, on Tokyo MX, with the first two episodes being broadcast back-to-back. Crunchyroll streamed the series.[91] The anime is directed by Kei Oikawa at P.A. Works, with scripts written by Masafumi Sugiura and Akihiro Ishihara.[92] The Utamaro Movement composed the music at Lantis. The first season's opening theme is "Make Debut" and the ending theme is "Grow Up Shine!"; both are sung by Special Week (Azumi Waki), Silence Suzuka (Marika Kōno), Tokai Teio (Machico), Vodka (Ayaka Ōhashi), Daiwa Scarlet (Chisa Kimura), Gold Ship (Hitomi Ueda), and Mejiro McQueen (Saori Ōnishi).[93]

A second season, with a returning cast and Studio Kai replacing P.A. Works in animation production, aired from January 5 to March 30, 2021.[8][94]

On February 22, 2022, a new animation, "1st Anniversary Special Animation," was released on YouTube to commemorate the first anniversary of the game. This work is a continuation of the anime's second season. A third season was announced on November 6, 2022.[95][96] Shingo Nagai and Tetsuya Kobari are supervising the scripts, while Studio Kai and the rest of the main staff are returning from previous seasons. The season aired from October 5 to December 28, 2023.[97][98]

Season 1 (2018)
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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [99][100]Directed by [a]Written by [a]Original air date [101]
11"Gate of Dreams!"
Transliteration: "Yume no Gēto!" (Japanese: 夢のゲートっ!)
Kei Oikawa, Tomoaki ŌtaMasafumi SugiuraApril 2, 2018 (2018-04-02)
Special Week arrives in Fuchu, Tokyo ready to become the best Horse Girl in all of Japan. Her first day, she watches a race and sees Silence Suzuka win. From then on, she wants to be as good as Suzuka.
22"The Debut Race out of Nowhere"
Transliteration: "Ikinari no Debyū-sen" (Japanese: いきなりのデビュー戦)
Yuriko Abe, Fumihiko SuganumaMasafumi SugiuraApril 2, 2018 (2018-04-02)
Special Week trains with Team Spica for her debut race happening in a week's time. During that time, Special Week becomes roommates with Silence Shizuku, meets the student council president Symboli Rudolf and is given a school tour by Tokai Teio. Special Week becomes nervous ahead of her debut race, but with the support of Silence Shizuku, manages to calm herself ahead of the race. Despite dodging mud balls and jostling from Queen-Berry, she manages to beat her, winning her debut race.
33"First Big Win"
Transliteration: "Hajimete no Ō Ichiban" (Japanese: 初めての大一番)
Tomoaki ŌtaMasafumi SugiuraApril 9, 2018 (2018-04-09)
The members of Team Spica win their races which impress their trainer. However, the trainer admonishes them for not performing well in their Winning Concerts. To practice for their Winning Concerts, the trainer organises a karaoke session with Tokai Teio to train the team on singing and dancing. Afterwards, in preparation for the Satsuki Shou, the first race of the Japanese Triple Crown, the trainer enters Special Week for the Yayoi Shou against King Halo and Seiun Sky. Special Week beats them in the race and celebrates with Team Spica, where Tokai Teio joins the team. On the day of the Satsuki Shou, Special Week is given a special racing costume before starting the race. Special Week follows the same strategy as the Yayoi Shou, only to finish third when Seiun Sky sprints earlier to win the race. Special Week becomes frustrated at the loss, but is consoled by her trainer who encourages her to prepare for the next race.
44"Special Training!"
Transliteration: "Tokkun Desu!" (Japanese: 特訓ですっ!)
Yuriko AbeYōko YonaiyamaApril 16, 2018 (2018-04-16)
Still reeling from the loss in the Satsuki Shou, Special Week finds out that she has gained weight. To gain muscle, Special Week goes on special training with the other members of Team Spica, including going on a diet, undergoing a boot camp, learning ballet dancing and diving off a platform. The trainer also organises a mock race between Special Week and Taiki Shuttle, the fastest short-distance horse girl in Japan. Special Week learns a lot from Taiki Shuttle during the mock race such as slip-streaming and short-stride running. Despite narrowly losing the mock race, Special Week becomes happy again, and responds to El Condor Pasa's challenge to race in the Japanese Derby.
55"The Derby With Rivals"
Transliteration: "Raibaru to no Dābī" (Japanese: ライバルとのダービー)
Jong HeoMasafumi SugiuraApril 23, 2018 (2018-04-23)
Special Week, El Condor Pasa and Seiun Sky train and prepare for the Japanese Derby. As part of her training, Special Week climbs some stairs in front of the shrine, with her trainer timing her. Before the Japanese Derby, Gold Ship tries to persuade Mejiro McQueen to join Team Spica who helps them find a four-leaf clover for Special Week. On the day of the Japanese Derby, Special Week, El Condor Pasa and Seiun Sky are introduced to the crowd before they race. Seiun Sky pulls ahead on the last corner of the race, only to be surpassed by Special Week thanks to her training. Special Week fends off again a fast El Condor Pasa, winning the Japanese Derby together with her on a dead heat thanks to Team Spica's cheers.
66"Autumn Skies and Horse Girls"
Transliteration: "Ten Takaku, Uma Musume Moyuru Aki" (Japanese: 天高く、ウマ娘燃ゆる秋)
Osamu HonmaRyō IkedaApril 30, 2018 (2018-04-30)
The night before the Fall Twinkle Series Fan Festival, Special Week writes a letter to her adoptive mother, recounting what had happened to Team Spica after the Japanese Derby. Team Spica then celebrates the Fall Twinkle Series Fan Festival. At sunset, Special Week listens into discussions on the Mainichi Okan, a race that Silence Suzuka and Grass Wonder will be competing. Hearing that Silence Suzuka will be racing overseas in the future, El Condor Pasa decides to enter the race as well. The day of the Mainichi Okan comes, and Silence Suzuka, El Condor Pasa and Grass Wonder race against each other. El Condor Pasa and Grass Wonder try to chase Silence Suzuka, but to no avail as Silence Suzuka wins the race.
77"Promise"
Transliteration: "Yakusoku" (Japanese: 約束)
Yasuo FujiiMasafumi SugiuraMay 7, 2018 (2018-05-07)
Silence Suzuka consoles a crying Special Week who lost the Kikuka-sho to Seiun Sky. Silence Suzuka tells Special Week of her plans to race together in the Japan Cup before she leaves for America. After Team Spica runs from Tracen Academy to an inn deep in the mountains, Special Week asks the trainer to race together with Silence Suzuka in the Japan Cup, which the trainer approves, with the condition that Silence Suzuka wins the Tennoushou. On the day of the Tennoushou, El Condor Pasa, Hishi Amazon, Winning Ticket, Meijiro Ryan and Nice Nature race against Silence Suzuka who sprints ahead of the pack. However, in the middle of the race, Silence Suzuka suffers a leg fracture, forcing her to run slow before stopping and having to be helped off the field by Special Week and her trainer. Resting in hospital, Special Week and the other members of Team Spica give Silence Suzuka hope that she can recover in time for the Japan Cup with Special Week.
88"For You"
Transliteration: "Anata no Tame ni" (Japanese: あなたの為に)
Tomoaki ŌtaYōko YonaiyamaMay 14, 2018 (2018-05-14)
Silence Suzuka recovers in hospital before undergoing rehabilitation to run again, being supported by Special Week. Silence Suzuka and Special Week attend Team Spica's new year party and shrine visit. After watching the Winter Dream Trophy during the party, each member of Team Spica dreams of racing the Dream Trophy someday. As the year passes, Silence Suzuka eventually trains again with the team, with Special Week spending a lot of time with her. This takes a toll on her training which results in her losing to a fast-sprinting Grass Wonder in the Takarazuka Kinen. Grass Wonder questions Special Week on whether she gave it her all during the race, leaving Special Week doubtful before the trainer reinforces why she is racing in the first place and directing her to win every race in the fall.
99"Dreams of Spica"
Transliteration: "Supika no Yume" (Japanese: スピカの夢)
Ken'ichi ImaizumiMasafumi SugiuraMay 21, 2018 (2018-05-21)

Team Spica head to the coast for their summer training camp, where they stay at a run-down ryokan. Team Spica split into two teams, with Special Week and Silence Suzuka, still feeling down, placed in separate teams. During training, Special Week and Silence Suzuka run slowly, the former because of her worries about Silence Suzuka and the latter feeling weighed down by the leg injury. The trainer organises a triathlon for both teams, but Special Week and Silence Suzuka race slowly. However, after being pushed by the trainer just before the run leg, both of them run quickly, with Silence Suzuka, following a re-motivated Special Week, overcoming her fears to run back at full speed.

Later in the episode, the horse girls, Hana Toujou and the trainer watch El Condor Pasa race in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe against Broye. El Condor Pasa races ahead of the pack and almost finishes in first place, when she is passed by Broye in the last 50 metres who wins the race in her stead. After hearing a crying El Condor Pasa following her crushing defeat, Special Week is motivated to run at night, with SIlence Suzuka following her.
1010"No Matter How Many Times I Lose"
Transliteration: "Nando Makete mo" (Japanese: 何度負けても)
Mitsutaka NoshitaniRyō IkedaMay 28, 2018 (2018-05-28)
Motivated by her phone conversation with El Condor Pasa, Special Week trains hard for her next event, the Kyoto Daishoten. However, due to overtraining herself, Special Week only finishes in 7th. This prompts the trainer to order everyone to rest, including Special Week who prompts her to go home in Hokkaido to rest. Spending time with her adoptive mother, Special Week is forced to not run during her break. However, she regains her motivation, seeing all the letters her adoptive mother has put in front of her biological mother's altar at home, and receiving a horseshoe present with an inscription that tells her to be the best horse girl in Japan. Coming back to Tokyo, she returns to a Team Spica that has won its races and goes back to training. Special Week races at the Fall Tennoushou against Seiun Sky and Grass Wonder, managing to win her race thanks to her training and her rest.
1111"Welcome Back!"
Transliteration: "Okaerinasai!" (Japanese: おかえりなさい!)
Osamu HonmaYōko YonaiyamaJune 4, 2018 (2018-06-04)
Silence Suzuka prepares for the Open Special, her comeback race. At the same time, Broye comes to Japan, where she declares that she will race in the Japan Cup against Special Week. These events prompt Special Week and Silence Suzuka to train hard for their respective races, with help and support from their friends. On the day of the Open Special, while Special Week trains for the Japan Cup, Silence Suzuka races against Sun Visor in the Open Special. Leaving the gates late, Silence Suzuka is last and trails behind the pack. However, towards the finish, Silence Suzuka runs quickly, passing the pack and Sun Visor on her way to victory, much to the excitement and relief of everyone.
1212"Stage of Dreams"
Transliteration: "Yume no Butai" (Japanese: 夢の舞台)
Akira Takamura, Yuriko AbeRyō IkedaJune 11, 2018 (2018-06-11)
Silence Suzuka's win in the Open Special wows the crowd and fires up Broye for the Japan Cup. The next day, Special Week's adoptive mother comes to Japan to watch her in the Japan Cup. Special Week, preparing herself for the race, meets her friends who give her the motivation to win the Japan Cup. Broye and Special Week step up to the racetrack, meeting each other before getting into the gates. During the Japan Cup race, Special Week initially goes to the back of the pack, being followed by Broye. However, towards the end of the back straight, Special Week starts sprinting, and is being followed by Broye. Broye tries to overtake Special Week, but Special Week manages to hold off Broye, getting the last burst of speed needed to win the Japan Cup. Special Week proclaims on the night that she wants to continue to make everyone's dreams come true before performing her Victory Concert.
ExtraExtra"Echo, Fanfare!"
Transliteration: "Hibike, Fanfāre!" (Japanese: 響け、ファンファーレ!)
Tomoaki Ōta, Kei Oikawa, Jong Heo,
Osamu Honma, Ken'ichi Imaizumi, Yuriko Abe
Masafumi SugiuraJune 18, 2018 (2018-06-18)
A few years after Special Week's win in the Japan Cup, Special Week writes a letter to her adoptive mother, updating her on the successes of Team Spica. She then meets up with Silence Suzuka in Tokyo Narita airport who has come back from America for the Winter Dream Trophy. On the night, the horse girls of Team Spica and Team Rigil meet up for the ceremony and barrier draw of the Winter Dream Trophy, while the trainer recalls to Hana how his horse girls joined Team Spica. A few days after the barrier draw, the horse girls race in the Winter Dream Trophy before performing together in the Victory Concert after crossing the finish line.
ExtraExtra (OVA1)"BNW's Oath ①"
Transliteration: "Bī Enu Daburyū no Chikai ①" (Japanese: BNWの誓い①)
Tomoaki ŌtaMasafumi SugiuraDecember 19, 2018 (2018-12-19)
ExtraExtra (OVA2)"BNW's Oath ②"
Transliteration: "Bī Enu Daburyū no Chikai ②" (Japanese: BNWの誓い②)
Hiroki HiranoMasafumi SugiuraDecember 19, 2018 (2018-12-19)
ExtraExtra (OVA3)"BNW's Oath ③"
Transliteration: "Bī Enu Daburyū no Chikai ③" (Japanese: BNWの誓い③)
Osamu HonmaMasafumi SugiuraDecember 19, 2018 (2018-12-19)
Season 2 (2021)
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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [102][100]Directed by [102]Written by [102]Original air date [103]
131"Tokai Teio"
Transliteration: "Tōkai Teiō" (Japanese: トウカイテイオー)
Takumi NaritaMasafumi SugiuraJanuary 5, 2021 (2021-01-05)

A few years before the start of season 1, a young Tokai Teio sees Symboli Rudolf win the Tokyo Derby and extend her unbeaten winning streak. Tokai Teio then sneaks into the press conference and asks Symboli Rudulf how she can emulate her. Maruzensky responds to Tokai Teio's question by saying she needs talent, effort and luck to emulate Symboli Rudolf, while Symboli Rudolf suggests that she enrol at Tracen Academy.

Back at the present age, Tokai Teio is undefeated at five wins, including the Satsuki Sho, and is preparing for the Tokyo Derby. Tokai Teio, along with the other members of Team Spica, help out in the open campus day, where they guide the young horse girls around the academy. Afterwards, Tokai Teio trains with the other members of Team Spica for the Japan Derby. During the race, Tokai Teio runs outside in the middle of the pack. However, towards the end, Tokai Teio sprints to the finish line, pulling away from the pack to finish in first place. Tokai Teio performs at the Victory Concert, but her left ankle destabilises slightly during the performance which worry Symboli Rudolf and the trainer.
142"Never Gonna Give It Up!"
Transliteration: "Yuzurenai kara!" (Japanese: 譲れないから!)
Taisuke TsukudaYōko YonaiyamaJanuary 12, 2021 (2021-01-12)

After the Victory Concert, the trainer takes Tokai Teio to the doctor. The doctor tells Tokai Teio that she has a leg fracture and that she will not race until the next spring before admitting her to hospital. Despite being on crutches while waiting for her leg to recover, Tokai Teio is determined to race in the Kikka Sho in November. This prompts the trainer to research on ways to support Tokai Teio's rehabilitation. Tokai Teio trains for the Kikka Sho, starting with image training, then walking slowly before jogging. Despite their best efforts; though, Tokai Teio could not fully recover for the Kikka Sho, forcing her to pull out of the race.

Despite not racing in the Kikka Sho, Tokai Teio requests the trainer to take her to the race. In a tight race, all the horse girls are motivated to better Tokai Teio as Rionatal wins the race. On the way back, Tokai Teio vows to stay undefeated which the trainer aims to fulfil.
153"Meetings"
Transliteration: "Deai" (Japanese: 出会い)
Shigatsu YoshikawaRyō IkedaJanuary 19, 2021 (2021-01-19)
Team Spica go to the shrine to celebrate and pray for good luck, with Tokai Teio aiming to stay undefeated and Meijiro McQueen aiming to win the Spring Tennoushou for the 2nd time. Later, Tokai Teio and Meijiro McQueen attend the URA Awards, with Tokai Teio winning the Horse Girl of the Year and Meijiro McQueen winning the Top Senior-Class Horse Girl of the Year. After the awards night, Tokai Teio and Meijiro McQueen train for their preparatory races, while also reminiscing how they met each other before racing under Team Spica. Meijiro McQueen races for her preparatory race the Hanshin Daishoten on a rainy day. Despite being crowded around by the other horse girls, Meijiro McQueen pulls away from the pack at the finishing straight and wins the race. This motivates Tokai Teio to win her preparatory race the Osaka Hai.
164"TM Showdown!"
Transliteration: "Tī Emu Taiketsu!" (Japanese: TM対決!)
Tomoaki ŌtaMasafumi SugiuraJanuary 26, 2021 (2021-01-26)
175"Unbeaten Champion"
Transliteration: "Muhai to Renpa" (Japanese: 無敗と連覇)
Arata NishizukiMasafumi SugiuraFebruary 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
186"Searching for a Reason"
Transliteration: "Nan no Tame ni" (Japanese: なんのために)
Osamu HonmaYōko YonaiyamaFebruary 9, 2021 (2021-02-09)
197"A Blessed Name"
Transliteration: "Shukufuku no Namae" (Japanese: 祝福の名前)
Daisuke Tsukushi, Daiki IidaRyō IkedaFebruary 16, 2021 (2021-02-16)
208"A Small Wish"
Transliteration: "Sasayaka na Inori" (Japanese: ささやかな祈り)
Taisuke TsukudaMasafumi SugiuraFebruary 23, 2021 (2021-02-23)
219"Stopwatch"
Transliteration: "Sutoppuwotchi" (Japanese: ストップウオッチ)
Tomoaki ŌtaYōko YonaiyamaMarch 2, 2021 (2021-03-02)
2210"One Day, Without a Doubt"
Transliteration: "Kanarazu, Kitto" (Japanese: 必ず、きっと)
Ayataka TanemuraYōko Yonaiyama
Shingo Nagai
March 9, 2021 (2021-03-09)
2311"What I Feel"
Transliteration: "Kono Kimochi tte" (Japanese: この気持ちって)
Osamu HonmaShingo NagaiMarch 16, 2021 (2021-03-16)
2412"Together"
Transliteration: "Futari" (Japanese: ふたり)
Taisuke Tsukuda, Kei OikawaShingo NagaiMarch 23, 2021 (2021-03-23)
2513"Galloping After Our Dreams"
Transliteration: "Yume o Kakeru" (Japanese: 夢をかける)
Takumi Narita, Kei Oikawa,
Shigatsu Yoshikawa, Arata Nishizuki
Shingo NagaiMarch 30, 2021 (2021-03-30)
-ONA"1st Anniversary Special Animation"
(Japanese: 1st Anniversary Special Animation)
Kei OikawaMeiko MatsunoFebruary 22, 2022 (2022-02-22)
Season 3 (2023)
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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [104][100]Directed by [104]Written by [104]Original air date [105]
261"The Stage Long Dreamed Of"
Transliteration: "Akogareta Keshiki" (Japanese: 憧れた景色)
UnknownUnknownOctober 5, 2023 (2023-10-05)
272"The Start Line"
Transliteration: "Sutātorain" (Japanese: スタートライン)
UnknownUnknownOctober 12, 2023 (2023-10-12)
283"The Dream Never Ends"
Transliteration: "Yume wa Owaranai" (Japanese: 夢は終わらない)
UnknownUnknownOctober 19, 2023 (2023-10-19)
294"My Own Shine"
Transliteration: "Atashi Dake no Kagayaki" (Japanese: あたしだけの輝き)
UnknownUnknownOctober 26, 2023 (2023-10-26)
305"Proving Oneself"
Transliteration: "Jibun no Shōmei" (Japanese: 自分の証明)
UnknownUnknownNovember 2, 2023 (2023-11-02)
316"Diamond"
Transliteration: "Daiyamondo" (Japanese: ダイヤモンド)
UnknownUnknownNovember 9, 2023 (2023-11-09)
327"Our Arima Kinen"
Transliteration: "Atashitachi no Arima Kinen" (Japanese: あたしたちの有マ記念)
UnknownUnknownNovember 16, 2023 (2023-11-16)
338"What's Always Been There"
Transliteration: "Zutto Atta Mono" (Japanese: ずっとあったもの)
UnknownUnknownNovember 23, 2023 (2023-11-23)
349"Pushed by the Approaching Heat"
Transliteration: "Semaru Netsu ni Osarete" (Japanese: 迫る熱に押されて)
UnknownUnknownNovember 30, 2023 (2023-11-30)
3510"Festival"
Transliteration: "O matsuri" (Japanese: お祭り)
UnknownUnknownDecember 7, 2023 (2023-12-07)
3611"Decision"
Transliteration: "Ketsui" (Japanese: 決意)
UnknownUnknownDecember 14, 2023 (2023-12-14)
3712"Kitasan Black"
Transliteration: "Kitasan Burakku" (Japanese: キタサンブラック)
UnknownUnknownDecember 21, 2023 (2023-12-21)
3813"And Yours..."
Transliteration: "Soshite Anata no……" (Japanese: そしてあなたの……)
UnknownUnknownDecember 28, 2023 (2023-12-28)

Umayon (anime)

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An anime television series based on the four-panel manga spinoff Umayon (うまよん) aired from July 7 to September 22, 2020. The series is directed by Seiya Miyajima at DMM.futureworks and W-Toon Studio.[55]

No.Title [106]Original air date [107]
1"40% And Below! Tracen Academy Special Make-up Exams"
Transliteration: "Yonjitten Shita! Toresen Gakuen Tsuishi Tokubetsu" (Japanese: 40点下!トレセン学園追試特別)
July 7, 2020 (2020-07-07)
2"Newly Filmed! The Tracen Academy Video Introduction"
Transliteration: "Dekitate! Toresen Gakuen Annai Bui Tī Āru" (Japanese: 出来立て!トレセン学園案内VTR)
July 14, 2020 (2020-07-14)
3"The World You've Dreamed of Is Right in Front of You"
Transliteration: "Akogare no Sekai wa Hora Koko ni" (Japanese: 憧れの世界はホラここに)
July 21, 2020 (2020-07-21)
4"The Opera: "Alas, It Is My Fate""
Transliteration: "Opera Gekijō: "Aa Sore ga Waga Shukumei"" (Japanese: オペラ劇場・『嗚呼それが我が宿命』)
July 28, 2020 (2020-07-28)
5"A Major Clash?! The Ramen Cup (GII)"
Transliteration: "Dai Gekisen!? Rāmen-hai (Jī Tsū)" (Japanese: 大激戦!?ラーメン杯(GII))
August 4, 2020 (2020-08-04)
6"An Elegant Lunch for Elegant Young Ladies"
Transliteration: "Ojōsama-tachi no Yūga na Ranchi" (Japanese: お嬢様たちの優雅なランチ)
August 11, 2020 (2020-08-11)
7"Time to Hunt Rhinoceros Beetles! BNW"
Transliteration: "Kabutomushi Tori da yo! Bī Enu Daburyū" (Japanese: カブトムシとりだよ!BNW)
August 18, 2020 (2020-08-18)
8"Hero Theater: Uma Soldier V!!"
Transliteration: "Hīrō Gekijō: Uma Sorujā Faibu!!" (Japanese: ヒーロー劇場・ウマソルジャーV!!)
August 25, 2020 (2020-08-25)
9"Make the Dream Come True! Getaway Sisters"
Transliteration: "Yume o Kanaeyō! Nigekiri Shisutāzu☆" (Japanese: 夢を叶えよう!逃げ切りシスターズ☆)
September 1, 2020 (2020-09-01)
10"You Get Spooked, You Lose! Test of Courage Showdown!"
Transliteration: "Bibittara Make! Kimodameshi Taiketsu!" (Japanese: ビビったら負け!肝試し対決!)
September 8, 2020 (2020-09-08)
11"Umayon Suspense Theater"
Transliteration: "Umayon Sasupensu Gekijō" (Japanese: うまよんサスペンス劇場)
September 15, 2020 (2020-09-15)
12"Today's Main Race! The Gilded Vessel Obstacle Course (G1)"
Transliteration: "Honjitsu no Mein Rēsu! Kinfune Shōgai (Jī Wan)" (Japanese: 本日のメインレース!金船障害(GI))
September 22, 2020 (2020-09-22)
OVA1"It's More Elegant Than Eating!"
Transliteration: "Kuike yori kihin'nano desu!" (Japanese: 食い気より気品なのです!)
October 19, 2021 (2021-10-19)
OVA2"I Want To Be An Adult Woman"
Transliteration: "Otona no on'na ni naritāi" (Japanese: 大人のオンナになりた〜い)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA3"Empress Without A Gap"
Transliteration: "Suki no nai jotei" (Japanese: 隙のない女帝)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA4"Don't You Care About The Back?"
Transliteration: "Ushiro wa ki ni naranai?" (Japanese: 後ろは気にならない?)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA5"Let's Eat More! Tama!"
Transliteration: "Motto tabeyou! Tama!" (Japanese: もっと食べよう!タマ!)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA6"You Can't Grow Up?"
Transliteration: "Ōkiku naremasen yō?" (Japanese: 大きくなれませんよ〜?)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA7"Aim For The First Prize Grand Strategy!"
Transliteration: "Mezase ittōshō!" (Japanese: 目指せ一等賞大作戦!)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA8"Qualification To Challenge The Emperor"
Transliteration: "Kōtei ni idomu shikaku" (Japanese: 皇帝に挑む資格)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA9"Uniforms With Torn Sleeves And Bandages"
Transliteration: "Sode o chigitta seifuku to hōtai" (Japanese: 袖を千切った制服と包帯)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA10"Enemies Who Upset My Plan"
Transliteration: "Watashi no keikaku o kuruwaseru teki" (Japanese: 私の計画を狂わせる敵)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA11"Miho Dormitory Ghost Story Competition!"
Transliteration: "Miho ryō kaidan taikai!" (Japanese: 美浦寮怪談大会!)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)
OVA12"D On The Beach?"
Transliteration: "Hamabe no D?" (Japanese: 浜辺のD?)
December 8, 2021 (2021-12-08)

Umayuru

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On December 8, 2021, a Blu-ray containing the main story, 12 episodes of the new OVA, and a manga tankōbon was released. A new short anime series titled Umayuru (うまゆる) was announced on May 5, 2022. It is animated by Scooter Films with Miyajima returning to direct and design the characters, with Seiichirō Mochizuki and Yumi Suzumori writing the screenplay. It premiered on YouTube on October 16, 2022.[108][109]

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Uma Musume(s) Who Summon a Storm"
Transliteration: "Arashi o Yobu Uma Musume (-tachi)" (Japanese: 嵐を呼ぶウマ娘(たち))
October 16, 2022 (2022-10-16)
2"Quiet Jet Black"
Transliteration: "Shizukanaru Shikkoku" (Japanese: 静かなる漆黒)
October 16, 2022 (2022-10-16)
3"Tonight, Have a Cocktail at the BAR"
Transliteration: "Koyoi, Bā de Kakuteru o" (Japanese: 今宵、BARでカクテルを)
October 16, 2022 (2022-10-16)
4"Tsuyoshi, Build Up!"
Transliteration: "Tsuyoshi, Birudoappu!" (Japanese: ツヨシ、びるどあっぷ!)
October 23, 2022 (2022-10-23)
5"Absolute Severance Declaration!?"
Transliteration: "Zettai Zekkō Sengen!?" (Japanese: 絶対絶交宣言!?)
October 30, 2022 (2022-10-30)
6"Mystery Solving Before Breakfast"
Transliteration: "Nazotoki wa Chōshoku no Mae ni" (Japanese: 謎解きは朝食の前に)
November 5, 2022 (2022-11-05)
7"Sirius' Favorite"
Transliteration: "Shiriusu-san no Okiniiri" (Japanese: シリウスさんのお気に入り)
November 13, 2022 (2022-11-13)
8"It's an interview! Otonashi-san!"
Transliteration: "Shuzai desuyo! Otonashi-san!" (Japanese: 取材ですよ! 乙名史さん!)
November 20, 2022 (2022-11-20)
9"Run through the Mountains!"
Transliteration: "Yama wo Kakeru!" (Japanese: ヤマヲカケル!)
November 27, 2022 (2022-11-27)
10"Horse Girl 100 Tales"
Transliteration: "Uma Musume Hyaku Monogatari" (Japanese: ウマ娘百物語)
December 4, 2022 (2022-12-04)
11"Dragon and Tiger Fight"
Transliteration: "Ryūko Souhaku" (Japanese: 竜虎相搏)
December 27, 2022 (2022-12-27)
12"The Best Team! Paraliras!"
Transliteration: "Saikyō Chīmu! Pararira!" (Japanese: 鎖威拒宇血夷武!波羅離螺!)
December 18, 2022 (2022-12-18)
13"Umayuru Rap for a Fun Time"
Transliteration: "Uma Yuru Rappu de Puchohenza" (Japanese: うまゆるラップでプチョヘンザ)
December 25, 2022 (2022-12-25)
14"Cannot be Grouped by Similar Terms"
Transliteration: "Dōruikō dewa Kubirenai" (Japanese: 同類項では括れない)
January 5, 2023 (2023-01-05)
15"Fence! Fence! Fence!"
Transliteration: "Saku! Saku! Saku!" (Japanese: さく!サク!柵!)
January 22, 2023 (2023-01-22)
16"The Approaching Hand of Evil"
Transliteration: "Semari kuru Ma no te" (Japanese: 迫りくる魔の手)
January 29, 2023 (2023-01-29)
17"What?! Ninja! Fan!"
Transliteration: "Nan ja Ninja Fan ja!" (Japanese: 何じゃ ニンジャ ファンじゃ!)
February 5, 2023 (2023-02-05)
18"Exciting! King Rudolf Championship"
Transliteration: "Hakunetsu! Rudorufu-ō Senshuken" (Japanese: 白熱!ルドルフ王選手権)
February 12, 2023 (2023-02-12)
19"As Ms. G said"
Transliteration: "G-sama no Iutōri" (Japanese: G様の言うとおり)
February 19, 2023 (2023-02-19)
20"The Night of the Gamblers' Weeping"
Transliteration: "Shōbu-shi-tachi no Naku Yoru" (Japanese: 勝負師達の哭く夜)
February 22, 2023 (2023-02-22)
21"Fine Shop Channel!"
Transliteration: "Fain-ya-chan neru!" (Japanese: ファイン屋ちゃんねる!)
March 5, 2023 (2023-03-05)
22"Spe and Oguri's Delicious Kitchen"
Transliteration: "Supe to Oguri no Uma Uma Kitchin" (Japanese: スペとオグリのうまうまキッチン)
March 12, 2023 (2023-03-12)
23"Shall we Derby?"
Transliteration: "Sharu ui Dābī?" (Japanese: Shall we ダービー?)
March 19, 2023 (2023-03-19)
24"To the Place Where the Light shines"
Transliteration: "Hikari sasu Basho e" (Japanese: ヒカリ差す場所へ)
February 26, 2023 (2023-02-26)

Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top

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An anime ONA series titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー Road to the Top, Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Rōdo tū za Toppu) was announced on May 4, 2022.[110] It is animated by CygamesPictures and directed by Chengzhi Liao, with Tetsuya Kobari supervising the scripts and serving as scenario director, and Jun Yamazaki designing the characters and serving as chief animation director.[111] The series premiered on YouTube on April 16, 2023.[97] A compilation film of the anime opened in Japanese theaters on May 10, 2024 for two weeks, before the release of Beginning of a New Era.[41][112]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"A Dream's Starting Gate"
Transliteration: "Yume no Hajimari" (Japanese: 夢のはじまり)
Atsushi Nakagawa
Shinsuke Gomi
Cygames
Shūtarō Wada
April 16, 2023 (2023-04-16)[113]
2"A Glorious Stage"
Transliteration: "Eikō no Butai" (Japanese: 栄光の舞台)
Chengzhi LiaoKiyoko YoshimuraApril 23, 2023 (2023-04-23)[114]
3"Reason to Run"
Transliteration: "Hashiru Riyū" (Japanese: 走る理由)
Chihaya TanakaRyōko YusawaApril 30, 2023 (2023-04-30)[115]
4"One Dream"
Transliteration: "Omoi wa Hitotsu" (Japanese: 想いはひとつ)
Yū Kinome
Shūhei Fuchimoto
Kiyoko YoshimuraMay 7, 2023 (2023-05-07)[116]

Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era

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An anime film titled Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era (ウマ娘 プリティーダービー 新時代の扉, Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Shinjidai no Tobira) and starring Jungle Pocket was announced on December 28, 2023. It is animated by CygamesPictures and directed by Ken Yamamoto, with Kiyoko Yoshimura writing the scripts, Tetsuya Kobari supervising the scripts and serving as scenario director, Jun Yamazaki designing the characters and serving as chief animation director, and Masaru Yokoyama composing the music. The film opened in Japanese theaters on May 24, 2024.[117]

Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray (anime)

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An anime television series adaptation of the Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray manga was announced on August 23, 2024. The series is produced by CygamesPictures and directed by Yūki Itō, with Aki Kindaichi handling series composition, Masafumi Sugiura writing the screenplay, and Takuya Miyahara and Keigo Sasaki designing the characters. It is set to premiere in 2025.[118]

Stage play

[edit]

Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Sprinters’ Story (舞台「ウマ娘 プリティーダービー」〜Sprinters’ Story〜) was performed from January 15 to 29, 2023 in Stellar Ball, Shinagawa Prince Hotel, Tokyo. The story features Daitaku Helios, Yamanin Zephyr, Daiichi Ruby and K.S. Miracle in Takamatsunomiya Cup.[119]

Reception

[edit]

Video game

[edit]

The mobile game, within ten months of release, grossed nearly US$965 million in Japan by December 16, 2021. This makes it the world's ninth-highest-grossing mobile game in 2021.[120] The game grossed a total annual revenue of $990 million in 2021.[121] According to data analysis from Sensor Tower, the game made a total of more than $2 billion as of April 2023.[122]

In 2022, for the first time in Japan, Abema, another subsidiary of CyberAgent, was able to broadcast all 64 matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup live and free of charge,[123] largely because of the huge profit earned from the Uma Musume Pretty Derby.[124]

Manga

[edit]

The manga spin-off, Uma Musume: Cinderella Grey, was nominated in the seventh Next Manga Awards for the Best Print Manga category and placed 2nd of 50 nominees.[125]

Anime

[edit]

The Blu-ray release of the second season of the anime television series became the highest-selling home video release of a television anime series in Japan.[126][127]

The compilation film Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Road to the Top debuted at sixth at the Japanese box office on its opening weekend.[128] Two weeks later, the film Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Beginning of a New Era debuted at first in gross, earning over ¥354 million on its opening weekend, and at second in attendance.[129]

Others

[edit]

Masayuki Gotō, the 15th chairman of the Japan Racing Association, showed his gratitude to Uma Musume Pretty Derby for its positive influence towards the horse racing community in an interview on Shũkan Gallo published in December 2021.[130]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.

References

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