



Friendship, effort, victory. After watching four episodes, whether it's clumsy persistence or constant struggle, it can be said that the character portrayal in this animation is very successful. However, as a cute girl, Narita Top Road's passion is more gentle to me. The emotions around her were also controlled at a subtle distance, giving me a more uplifting and reassuring feeling

Opera O is a character destined to be stable and powerful. If you want to watch a normal story with ups and downs, Opera O that is emotionally stable, recovers quickly, always maintains confidence and determination, and has a unique and handsome personality does not conform to the traditional characteristics of the first protagonist. He is destined to be the mentor of the protagonist's growth path

Facing strong competitors and an unprecedented sense of powerlessness, what one wants is not to give up or play tricks, but to "look up to her, become her, and surpass her". This is a "clean competitive relationship" that can only exist in the anime world. No matter what happened in the past, there is no need to consider possible future situations. At least for now, I still have confidence that 'the winner must be me'. The message conveyed by Uma Musume here will provide great encouragement and confidence to a certain extent, and ignite a flame in the hearts of the audience.
It is worth mentioning that this work is also the first Japanese anime to be supervised by a Chinese person.
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