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Anonymous /v/715223005#715238368
7/12/2025, 9:56:42 AM
>Currently has the most descendants in the game:
>His son Sakura Chiyono O,
>His grandsons Special Week, Mejiro Bright, Winning Ticket and Rice Shower,
>His great-granddaughters Cesario and Buena Vista,
>His great-great-granddaughter Curren Chan,
>And his great-great-great-granddaughter Daring Tact.

This hip and trendy lady with a nice car sure had good genes.
Anonymous /v/715157661#715178365
7/11/2025, 7:47:37 PM
Maruzensky Factoids (1/2)

>He was named before he was born. If the foal turned out to be a filly, she would have been called “Miss Maruzen.”
>Her first skill animation is a reference to his nickname back in his time,“Super Car”. At the time, super cars were just starting to be manufactured and the Lamborghini Miura was the first car produced during 1966-1973. His dominance and the fact that his jockey’s racing silk has very similar colours to the Miura were the reasons he attained the nickname.
>He also had another nickname: Black Ship (referencing the black ships that came from the United States to Japan in the 1800s. Maruzensky was brought over from the US. This nickname was both a show of the intimidation Maruzensky's prowess brought, and an insult regarding their origin.)
>In the game, there are two events that mirror his racing life:
>In the Spring Stakes, there will only be five racers. During that time, nobody wanted to race against Maruzensky (due to fear) so most owners withdrew their horses from the race.
>She will always start at the outermost gate if she races in the Derby, which is very disadvantageous for Maruzensky’s escapist strategy. As Maruzensky was a foreign born horse (more like a brought-in horse) and there were restrictions on certain races during that time, nobody would allow him to run in the classic races despite his record.
>His jockey, Wataru Nakano, was very depressed, saying, “It’s okay to place him in the outermost gate. He won’t be in the way of anyone. We don’t need the prize money either, we just want to exhibit his strength. So please let Maruzensky run in the Derby.”
>His pleas would go unanswered.
>However Maruzensky's descendants Special Week and Sakura Chiyono O won the Derby in his stead.
Anonymous /b/936460956#936460999
6/30/2025, 5:14:57 AM
Maruzensky Factoids

>Completely Undefeated Across His Entire Career. (8 wins, 0 losses).
>Name origin: A modification of his father’s name, Nijinsky.
>He was named before he was born. If the foal turned out to be a filly, she would have been called “Miss Maruzen.”
>Her first skill animation is a reference to his nickname back in his time,“ Super Car”. At the time, super cars were just starting to be manufactured and the Lamborghini Miura was the first car produced during 1966-1973. His dominance and the fact that his jockey’s racing silk has very similar colours to the Miura were the reasons he attained the nickname.
>He also had another nickname: Black Ship (referencing the black ships that came from the United States to Japan in the 1800s. Maruzensky was brought over from the US). This was in part given in genuine contempt.