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7/5/2025, 9:39:17 PM
Marvelous Sunday Factoids
>Like Fuji Kiseki, he was part of Sunday Silence’s first crop.
>Out of all of Sunday Silence’s children, who were known for being bad tempered and/or eccentric, he stands out as more of the weirder ones. In what ways, you ask?
>Staring at the surveillance camera in his stable all day long
>Being rough tempered during training but obedient in races.
>Pissing in the paddocks. (Uma Musume references the pissing thing by having her need to use the bathroom right before almost every race she is in)
>Less fun though?
>In contrast to her cheerful personality, IRL Marvelous Sunday had a miserable life with multiple life threatening illnesses and injuries.
>He suffered a life threatening colic before debut, and was almost killed. He also had to miss the classic races
>He suffered four fractures before and during his race life.
>He suffered bowed tendon on one leg and another fracture on the other leg, which forced his retirement.
>All in all?
>Still generally loved.
>Very kind to young humans.
>Like Fuji Kiseki, he was part of Sunday Silence’s first crop.
>Out of all of Sunday Silence’s children, who were known for being bad tempered and/or eccentric, he stands out as more of the weirder ones. In what ways, you ask?
>Staring at the surveillance camera in his stable all day long
>Being rough tempered during training but obedient in races.
>Pissing in the paddocks. (Uma Musume references the pissing thing by having her need to use the bathroom right before almost every race she is in)
>Less fun though?
>In contrast to her cheerful personality, IRL Marvelous Sunday had a miserable life with multiple life threatening illnesses and injuries.
>He suffered a life threatening colic before debut, and was almost killed. He also had to miss the classic races
>He suffered four fractures before and during his race life.
>He suffered bowed tendon on one leg and another fracture on the other leg, which forced his retirement.
>All in all?
>Still generally loved.
>Very kind to young humans.
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