Umamusume still saw prominent usage, even in WW2. Germany alone used close to 3 million. I wouldn't be suprised if some of the Japanese umamusume we know had ancestors that were veterans of that war.
Umamusume still saw prominent usage, even in WW2. Germany alone used close to 3 million. I wouldn't be suprised if some of the Japanese umamusume we know had ancestors that were veterans of that war.
Umamusume still saw prominent usage, even in WW2. Germany alone used close to 3 million. I wouldn't be suprised if some of the Japanese umamusume we know had ancestors that were veterans of that war.
Well considering that No Reason (the umamusume) confirms that umamusume are involved in war along with normal people, that goes without saying.
"War. War never changes."
There's also the fact that Kaiso, the 1944 Tokyo Yushun winner (making him St Lite's junior by 3 years), was lost in the chaos of the fire bombings. Not that Cygames would ever delve in to that part of horse racing history, given how St Lite's story ignored the fact that her RL counterpart was around for WWII.
Leave a comment