Episodes 14-16 – Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray Season 2

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Like the Cinderella rise story that often occurs in sports, Uma Niang: Cinderella Gray Got a second one Cool Vote for the Daily Streaming Review! Really, Little Chestnut Hat and I can only thank these loyal fans of foals and mares who believe and place their bets on this show. After the popularity of Horse Girl Summer increased significantly after its English release, my next hope is that the anime can continue to live up to the lofty expectations that fans like me have for it. But just this week’s episode, they officially introduce “Michelle My Baby”: a six-foot-four, tanned American pony girl who jumps like crazy on the basketball court. So uh, mission accomplished. Cinderella Graythis was already the best show I could have hoped for, everything else would be a victory lap.
Cinderella Gray Mainly showing confidence in the gradual recovery from the off-season. Oguri Shun herself is mostly an anchoring background element at this point, and the anime is currently more interested in establishing the world around her. It makes sense – Cap lost to Tamamo Cross at the end of the first game Cool It was a signal to her that there were still horizons to chase and mountains to conquer. Cap is simple, but that also means she’s forthright enough to foresee future goals. It wasn’t enough that Cross was still there for her to beat; now, she had horses from all over the world competing. Uma Niang has always strived in one way or another to make its goofy conceptual world feel complete and cohesive, and the focus on intersecting competing stories and now rolling international inclusion further illustrates this.
However, from a larger perspective, it does feel like the second Cool of Cinderella Gray The first three episodes have just begun. The drama is adapted from the spin-off comic and is being relaunched The mermaid left behindThis proved to be an important read for understanding Fujimasa March and her continued efforts after Cap was upgraded to the Twinkle series. The next episode will expand on the previously teased Super Creek, revealing her own Cinderella story and showing Uma NiangThis is a common refrain about almost every competitor having one of these. Both feature climate-oriented competition franchise Well known, but they still feel like one-off services to build a larger world around Focus Hat and friends. They are not the climax of the arc so much as they are incidental details of the arc itself.
So, to be honest, the next episode is basically just an exercise in introducing the international opponents they will face in the next round of the Japan Cup and having them edit a series of wrestling promos. The real world is coming soon, challenging Cap, Cross, and others, so it feels like the scope of the second wave of episodes has expanded appropriately. There’s some iteration of the process, first having reporter Fujii go around introducing the new girls, and then Bernolet going undercover to gather some more appropriate information about them. It does beg the question of how much actual, usable data Fujii had access to that he provided to Mousaka, which may have been intentional, but mostly served as an excuse to show off new rivals with a double-dip slide. I’m not really complaining though, more Michelle My Darlings in this episode would just make my review score higher.
Belno Light competition continues to feature a more intensive statistics and strategy-based approach to competition, Cinderella Gray is passing its first refinement Cool. A lot of attention has been paid to the methods used by each horse girl and how it is affected by terrain and conditions at home. This interacts similarly with Kapp’s training to sprint more efficiently in longer races. By the way, a lot has been said about rushing this season. Now even in the OP. Regardless, all this talk of numbers and data is still cool, in a crunchy, Power Level -esque sort of way. Cinderella Gray has begun to embrace the conventions of youth sports style. It is related to the training and strategies used in mobile games. If this were a younger series, I might be concerned about how the show would properly and dramatically deploy all of this data that could fly over some viewers’ heads, but Uma Niang Generally speaking and Cinderella Gray Especially showing how good it is at that particular trick. The drama of Super Creek’s strategic victory in episode 15 alone proves once again that this series still knows what it’s doing.
Similarly, Cinderella Gray Know that things can’t possibly get a little weird and crazy. When I think about the series moving towards more serious sports story style drama, that means it’s going to ditch the wacky comedy Uma Niang Previously, Belno Light famously crashed into the turf of dark horse rival Obey Your Master. It’s an auspicious introduction, as “Obey Your Master” has a fundamentally ridiculous design, complete with eccentric behavior (you know she’s from America because she says “Hela”), but quickly marks herself out as a contender by menacingly invoking her knowledge of Oguri Hat and her ominous ambitions for the game. This is before the end of the episode cuts to her terrifying stalker’s lair. So obeying your master is weird, funny, and ominous as hell. That’s a needle Uma Niang The thread can be very specific, and even then it’ll probably only work because people are at least already deeply involved in the silly yet serious show about the dramatic sports career of a cartoon horse girl who eats a bunch. That is to say, even if Cinderella Gray It’s gradually getting through the downtime and getting ready for the actual action of the next story, but the basic appeal of it all remains. These horses still deserve support and we have never been more supportive.
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Uma Niang: Cinderella Gray The second season is currently airing
Amazon Prime.
Chris backed the pony girls up before they could calm down, and he was glad they were sprinting like they were. You can follow his fanart recreating Vodka, Michelle My Baby, and other cool creations on his website blue sky.
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