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13
TV
Finished Airing
Oct 5, 2023 to Dec 28, 2023
Since childhood, horse girls Kitasan Black and Satono Diamond have admired and aspired to be like their fellow horse girl named Toukai Teiou. Chasing their dreams, they enroll in Tracen Academy, an institution dedicated to training horse girls and preparing them for legendary races. Soon after, Kitasan Black lands on Team Spica, the same team as Teiou. Beaming with motivation, she remains undefeated until she fails to win her first Grade 1 (G1) raceâthe most prestigious type of race in the leagueâbut she is determined to unleash her true potential as a horse girl. Meanwhile, Satono Diamond comes from a long line of horse girls who, despite sporting incredible running prowess, have never won a G1 race. It is up to her to finally break this curse and bring the Satono clan the glory it deserves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
7.9/10
Average Review Score
71%
Recommend It
17
Reviews Worldwide
Despite appearing to be an anime made to sell the game, Uma musume came back very entertaining, especially for fans of idols and horse racing. Uma Musume continues to prove that is much more than running idols (or Racehorse Girls Idols) It's the best sports anime, without a doubt. and it continues to be wonderful with this third season. Once again, we realize that the producers' passion for horse racing is genuine. The second season was sensational, all the drama and overcoming, it certainly made me love the anime even more. The third season shows us new generations emerge. It was a great season, but many people compareit to season 2, which was perfect, which makes no sense to me.I think a lot of people are pushing it too much, like, "Oh, it's disappointing because it wasn't as good as Season 2." Hey guys... The season 2 was PHENOMENAL, of course it would be a difficult act to follow, classify season 3 as a standalone season and it's still a fantastic and well done season. I liked the stories in season 2 the most because they had a lot of impact, and the passion the director put into every detail was crucial. But I loved the performance between Dia and Kita. The hardships Kitasan went through to become what she always dreamed of, the way she dealt with the decline and how it can affect herself. For many people, it's hard to attribute "struggle" and "effort" to someone who was able to overcome as much as she/he did (both in the anime and in real life). Finally, I say that Uma Mussume is the best sports anime in recent years I hope there are many films and many seasons to come for us.
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Umamusume is back and as per usual, the focus has shifted to two side characters turned season protagonists, this time on Kitasan Black and Satono Diamond. As much as I liked the first two seasons of this anime, itâs unfortunate for me to say that this season is weakest and thatâs mainly due to how these two characters are handled. In previous seasons, the heart of the series would come from the dynamic between the two main characters, whether that be how they are as friends or as rivals. Iâd say that there are around two instances each this season where both Kitasan Black andSatono Diamond do any of these things, and at first I thought that maybe this is done intentionally to flesh out the internal struggles for both characters, but that isnât exactly the case here. Kitasan is the only one whose character arc is compelling, which isnât a good thing when compared to past seasons where both protagonists as well as even the side characters are given a lot of depth that can at least make us care about the hardships they face. This season doesnât have its equivalent Rice Shower arc, that being a subplot that shifts focus to a seemingly unimportant side character but ends up with a pretty sad plotline. Satono Diamond is given a very brief personal struggle that gets resolved almost immediately, that being her desire to race overseas. That subplot felt like a much watered down version of Silent Suzukaâs in Season 1 since they have very similar goals, however Suzukaâs actually had stakes involved, something not present here for Diamond or almost any other character besides Kitasan. As for Kitasanâs storyline, hers just doesnât hit as hard as other main characters from previous seasons. See, both Special Weekâs and Tokai Teioâs arcs had a set starting motivation that naturally evolves into a more refined goal by the end of the season. Although Kitasan Blackâs arc in this season might be similar like in other seasons, the issue here is that she never had a set goal in mind other than âbe the bestâ. I guess thatâs something, but we already had that in the last two seasons. Another aspect (or lack thereof) that I found disappointing is that in Season 2, both Kitasan and Diamond are set up as massive fans of both Tokai Teio and Mejiro McQueen respectively, and I was hoping that this season would build on top of that and have those two be major mentor figures for the main characters here, but we donât get any of that. Yes, this season does have a few scenes where Teio gives Kitasan some pep talks, but those are not only sparse, but they donât play on Teioâs own experiences from last season. I do think that the last few episodes of this season were good to send off Kitasanâs character, and I also think that this season as whole still hits all the emotional beats it was aiming for, but I feel like there were a lot of missed opportunities to build on top of what we got last season.
what does UmaMusume mean to you? well, the truth is that i have no idea, but for me it meant unforgettable moments and incredible stories of perseverance and believing in yourself. after getting this far, i feel fulfilled for watching it all the way to the end, and all i can say is that i hope for more. everything i saw up until now is something that will stay in my memory. i know this anime might not have that many âcriticalâ points of excellence, but not everything is about technical terms. i believe this is simply an anime weâll never forget, and honestly oneof the best sports anime we might ever see. victory is naturally the thing we seek the most in life, and itâs only natural that it comes to those who chase it relentlessly. with that said, for me, Kitasan Black is not just a name, but a shining star for my eyes. Ike, Kitasan! Kachitai! Kachitai! Kachitai!... â Kitasan Black
After thinking about it, this is the worst season in Pretty Derby. Sure the story and protagonist are much better than Special Week but everything feels like season 2 AGAIN. Kitasan it's almost the same as Teio if not she has it more easily than her, races are not that interesting, the final race it's literally the same as the last season but less emotional to the fact that we know what it's going to happen. Sure seeing the adorable duo of Satono and Kitasan now grown up and seeing their life is good but come on... they could had done better. At least Gold Shipgot a bigger role here and I still think that it wasn't enough. Make a season about the other Spika members WHAT ARE YOU WATINING FOR???? Other stuff that I didn't like for example the Nice Nature and Kitasan Dynamic, the animation is a little worse sometimes, some of the side characters are a little boring, it's just disappointing. Sure it's not bad but they really could have done more than this...
Itâs been a while since Iâve watched Umamusume. That probably colors my opinion of Season 3 for the better since, even by my memory, Season 3 is more of the same kind of character developments, tensions, and emotional moments from the seasons before it â which I think is good! It might not be the best back-to-back-to-back is my main point here, but if youâve made it this far then I think Season 3 will give you more of what you like. Kitasan Black is the main protagonist, and right out of the gate both her animations and voice are very expressive. At first I thoughtshe had too many motivations that suddenly got left behind one after the other (âŠthat were then sparingly brought up as if they stuck around which was weird). But trust the process: it actually works out for her arc well enough. I also think the bumpiness that went into her climb â as well as what happened near the end of the anime â made for a unique and engaging watch. Satono Diamond is a weird case that I think showcases how the main focus is Kitasan. Despite being set up as Kitasanâs childhood friend and rival, they have two different stories going on where they only occasionally clash. But when they clash, their dynamic works very well! And I donât think the two of them doing their own thing diluted the plot like I feared, simply because I was invested in Diaâs story as well. Well, moreso in the last half since the superstition stuff isnât my cup of tea (except for the part where she took it head-on; that was fun). Though admittedly her story did start to feel like a B-Plot. Still, I think they pulled it back into Kitasanâs plot often enough as well as gave it enough time, so it didnât feel pointless. Unfortunately, most of the side characters felt too shafted. And I really do mean âunfortunatelyâ because by the end I wanted to see more of all of them! Season 3 just doesnât give the side characters enough development, but constantly acts like it is/did. Gold Ship is an exception where I think she had the perfect amount of time and spacing to influence Kitasan, and in a way that was surprisingly sincere. Duramente very quickly takes a back seat despite me loving how straightforward she isâI mean, despite how much sheâs built up at the start. She still shows up and itâs nice when she does, but she definitely doesnât nail the final boss vibe she was presented as. I was very happy with Nice Natureâs great role as a surprise sensei (and her fun opinion of it too). ThenâŠit took a surprisingly sour turn before dropping out of the plot entirely without resolving said sourness. I get that itâs supposed to be a joke (that they even kept bringing back after), but it just didnât work as one. Cheval Grand was definitely supposed to be a bigger deal than she was. Her perspective on the events of the season were basically completely absent until the very end. She definitely wouldâve been a stronger character if her thoughts in that one scene were sprinkled throughout! I know because that one scene had me actually care about her immediately! Also, Iâm surprised Teio didnât do much at all despite Kitasan having such immediate access to her. I wonder if that was so she didnât steal the spotlight after having her own entire season (which could be applied to all of Spica this season too). Otherwise, I think this season had a lot of fun with making scenarios where a bunch of other horse girls could show up and do their thing, even if only for a few seconds. It was always nice to be reminded of everyone elseâs little goings-on. I think the most notable thing about this season is that the pacing with the race frequency is very fast. Multiple races can happen in one episode! Youâd think this would mean the build-up to each race is underwhelming, but I didnât feel that way at all. I think Season 3 had a really fresh momentum without any real downsides. Though thereâs definitely still something to be said about the format that treats each race as a climax to a pocket of plot. As an aside, the muddy race was a very good one. I donât find the races as repetitive and samey as some people probably do, but more variety and strategies akin to that would be very welcome! Season 3 got me tearing up just like all of the other series before it, which I expected going in. I wasnât expecting it to happen as early as Episode 2 though. As the show went on, I surprisingly didnât get too emotional too frequently (or, at least as frequently as I remember from the previous seasons). Still, when happy or serious moments happened (and they happened often), I was still mesmerized. Heck, they even pull out the black credits screen almost half the time because of the intense tone in a lot of episodes. Unfortunately, I think this season is definitely the worst when it comes to being repetitive. There are so many flashbacks as well as characters repeating the same things ad nauseam that cutting it all down to a fine level probably couldâve made this 12 episodes instead of 13. And, while itâs nice to see everyoneâs in-person motivations, I think they try to remind the viewer of them way too often. Still, Season 3 is definitely more of what I love about Umamusume. A cute, fun main character overcoming emotional moments still hasnât gotten old to me. I canât properly compare it to previous stories (especially because of my uncommon bias for Season 1), but I donât think it needs to be compared at the end of the day. (Also, something has to be said about the music. It can get very weird at times. I donât know if I like it or not, but it definitely stood out compared to the usual music.)