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7/11/2025, 7:35:12 PM
Nippo Teio Factoids
>Yet to be officially introduced to the game out-with CinGray due to the lack of permission from the oji-san's who own his license
>Called "Akitsu Teio" to be legally distinct in their CinGray appearance
>"The King of the Mile". They were very dominant in mile races and showed impressive gusto.
>In the Emperor's Prize (Autumn), he landed a long-awaited GI title with a landslide victory by 5 lengths. A truly kingly act befitting their name.
>At the Takarazuka Kinen, there was a match against Tamamo Cross that gained incredible amounts of fan attention. Speculation arose on whether the Nippo's veteran power or Tamamo's ferocity would come out on top.
>In the fan vote, Tamamo Cross was 1st and Nippo Teio was 2nd, but the single win odds were that Nippo Teio was 1st favourite and Tamamo Cross was 2nd favourite.
>However, he lost the lead to Tamamo Cross 200 meters ahead of the goal on the straight track, losing by two lengths and a half and finishing second.
>He retired from this race for the last time, and a retirement ceremony was held at the Tokyo Racecourse on October 9, 1988.
>Entered into a comfortable retirement and began work breeding mares.
>Had several hundred children that were able to achieve varying levels of success.
>None of them, however, would equal the wide-spread popularity and love obtained by their daughter.
>Haru Urara, The Hero of Loser's Everywhere.
>Yet to be officially introduced to the game out-with CinGray due to the lack of permission from the oji-san's who own his license
>Called "Akitsu Teio" to be legally distinct in their CinGray appearance
>"The King of the Mile". They were very dominant in mile races and showed impressive gusto.
>In the Emperor's Prize (Autumn), he landed a long-awaited GI title with a landslide victory by 5 lengths. A truly kingly act befitting their name.
>At the Takarazuka Kinen, there was a match against Tamamo Cross that gained incredible amounts of fan attention. Speculation arose on whether the Nippo's veteran power or Tamamo's ferocity would come out on top.
>In the fan vote, Tamamo Cross was 1st and Nippo Teio was 2nd, but the single win odds were that Nippo Teio was 1st favourite and Tamamo Cross was 2nd favourite.
>However, he lost the lead to Tamamo Cross 200 meters ahead of the goal on the straight track, losing by two lengths and a half and finishing second.
>He retired from this race for the last time, and a retirement ceremony was held at the Tokyo Racecourse on October 9, 1988.
>Entered into a comfortable retirement and began work breeding mares.
>Had several hundred children that were able to achieve varying levels of success.
>None of them, however, would equal the wide-spread popularity and love obtained by their daughter.
>Haru Urara, The Hero of Loser's Everywhere.
7/9/2025, 8:14:09 PM
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Season 1-3 lore (and the game's by connotation) kinda doesn't follow the harsher rules presented in CinGray. Though Haru Urara's papa being present (Nippo Teio) could be argued to suggest that nepotism got Urara in ig if you want to get joke-y about it.
Season 1-3 lore (and the game's by connotation) kinda doesn't follow the harsher rules presented in CinGray. Though Haru Urara's papa being present (Nippo Teio) could be argued to suggest that nepotism got Urara in ig if you want to get joke-y about it.
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