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The real-life inspiration of Haru Urara from Umamusume: Pretty Derby has an official diary that keeps track of the ...
Umamusume players have donated quite a bit of grass, and it's started to hit the stables that house Haru Urara.
Haru Urara was not known for her victories, rather, her 113 career loss record. Since the horse's anime-girl appearance in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, she has stolen the heart of the internet once again.
Haru Urara excels in very specific conditions in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, so you should unlock skills that play to her strengths. Ignore any skills that benefit Turf tracks or Front-Runner strategies.
Haru Urara, a 29-year-old mare who retired from racing in 2004, served as the inspiration for a character of the same name in the mobile game Uma Musume Pretty Derby, which launched globally June 26.
In the Umamusume new video, Haru Urara sings “If you’re Happy and You Know It” in Japanese. She starts by humming the tune. Then, she breaks into the first verse.
I will admit I've developed quite the soft spot for Haru Urara myself. I wasn't totally sold on her Umamusume design until I started digging into her real-life history: A mare who ran in 113 races ...
Haru Urara excels in very specific conditions in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, so you should unlock skills that play to her strengths. Ignore any skills that benefit Turf tracks or Front-Runner strategies.
Glorious Spring — or "Haru-urara" in Japanese — was out doing what she does best Monday, losing her 106th consecutive race, even with Japan's top jockey on her back.
Others, however, bet on Haru-urara despite knowing she will lose, then keep the betting slips as good-luck charms. They can also buy a CD and Haru-urara goods such as T-shirts and mobile phone straps.
Glorious Spring -- or "Haru-urara" in Japanese -- was out doing what she does best Monday, losing her 106th consecutive race, even with Japan's top jockey on her back.