Hello my fellow twitters! I was commissioned by @DrZilla337 to make the best music known to man :) listen and also watch his amazing film that the song goes too as well! Peak levels of action packed in that one
Song: https://t.co/on0NFh3lxs
Film: https://t.co/5bRe8eN05d
🎉Calling all #umamusume fans!
HLJ is giving 1 lucky winner a figure of Oguri Cap (The GOAT)! The winner will receive it once it releases!
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To Enter: Like and Repost this post and Follow HLJ by September 30th 23:59 JST!
#oguricap
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Brodie got his bitch took, brodie got his head bust
Brodie got his chain snatched, brodie must be fеd up
We told you, you ain't wanna listen
Now you lookin' like a victim
Bring it back, bring it back, wе back it up
After waiting to place pixels every 2 hours for 2 weeks, I finally finished making the thumbnail for Odyssey in wplace!
Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything! Happy 5th anniversary, hololive English!! 💙
#holoMyth#holoPromise#holoAdvent#holoJustice
Very sad news this morning that Haru Urara has passed away due to colic.
Japan’s beloved “underdog” became a national icon, racing 113 times without a single victory, yet winning something far greater - the hearts of millions.
Foaled in 1996 and trained by Dai Muneishi, Haru Urara’s story captured the nation during the early 2000s when Japan was facing economic struggles. Her endless losing streak sparked the famous “Haru Urara Boom”, with fans flooding Kochi Racecourse just to cheer her on. In March 2004, over 13,000 people came to watch her 106th start, ridden by superstar jockey Yutaka Take. She didn’t win that day either - but the crowd roared as if she had.
Haru Urara symbolised resilience, hope, and never giving up. Fans even turned her losing betting tickets into good-luck charms, and she became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring songs, films, and even her own character in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby.
She may not have crossed the finish line first, but she showed the world that true victory comes from courage, perseverance, and heart. Her legacy will live on forever, and she will always be remembered as Japan’s eternal heroine.
Run free, Haru Urara.
#ハルウララ
It is with heavy hearts that we share that Haru Urara passed away on September 9.
The legendary racehorse's legacy serves as the inspiration for the character of the same name in Umamusume: Pretty Derby.
We share our condolences to all the staff involved in Haru Urara's care.