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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
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.
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.
Shiraishi takes Inkarmat to a horse race, where they win two races on Inkarmat’s predictions. Kiroranke meets old friends at the track, who ask him to ride a horse and throw the race at the behest of a yakuza boss. Shiraishi bets all his money on the last race, but it is won by Kiroranke, who defies the yakuza boss.
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.
Dice Derby: This game mimicked a horse race. One horse was designated with even numbers (2, 4 and 6), and the other odd numbers (1, 3 and 5). The contestant rolled the die and the appropriate horse moved one space depending on the outcome. The first horse to move four spaces on the track won the race and a prize for the contestant.
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The compilation episodes were released to VHS and DVD by Starchild Records; [2] the five-minute segments can be distinguished by their individual titles. In the United States, the anime television series was released by ADV Films in both a six-volume DVD set on 9 September 2005, and later reissued as a five-volume "thinpak" DVD set. [3]