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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. [20] [21] Masahiro Yamamoto (山本 昌広, Yamamoto Masahiro) (anime only) Voiced by: Himself
List of manga, anime, OVA, ONA in which playing cards as items are either featured as a source of power of the holder/owner (i.e. playing cards are major part of the power system in the universe) or used in a card game that is played, i.e. contested among characters, as part of the plot in the universe.
A series of horse racing skits produced in collaboration with the Japan Racing Association. The brothers take Totoko to her first horse race, but have trouble getting her to understand how betting actually works. Hatabou sings a song while Choromatsu tries to keep the others from entering vehicles and other animals into a horse race.
Pages in category "Horse racing in anime and manga" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Motorcycle racing Anime [125] 2016 Tsurune: Kotoko Ayano Kyūdō: Light novel [126] 2025 Turkey! Naomi Hiruta Bowling Anime 2017 Uma Musume Pretty Derby: S. Kosugi Horse racing Manga [127] 2006 Usogui (The Lie Eater) Toshio Sako Gambling Manga 2015 Venus Project: Climax: Galat Mecha, Idol, Dance, Formula Venus Video game [128] 2012 Victory ...
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After School Dice Club (Japanese: 放課後さいころ倶楽部, Hepburn: Hōkago Saikoro Kurabu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirō Nakamichi . It focuses on a group of teenage girls and their efforts to set up a board game café .
The more cards left in the play field when the round ends, and the more times the player fails a round in a race, the more likely their horse will do poorly or potentially run amok. [11] Successful rounds will increase the unity between the jockey and their horse, leading to better positioning in the forthcoming race.