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Anonymous /v/715261514#715270181
7/12/2025, 7:16:48 PM
>>715270080
Orfevre (2/2)

>Almost killed his jockey, Ikezoe, twice by throwing him off his back on two significant occasions— after winning his debut race (in-game, she refuses the interview) and completing the Triple Crown (she makes you into her throne (read: makes you carry her) and orders you not to throw her off)
>According to the Famitsu interview with Ikezoe, Orfevre tried to do it after winning the Japanese Derby too. In the game, she throws off her drenched coat (at you) instead.
>Stay Gold had this weird habit of sniffing his own feces before reacting insanely, which passed on to other children like Gold Ship and Orfe.
>That said, he knows to behave well in presence of women (though this does not expand to broodmares) and children.
>Okayasu Yuzuru, Kansai TV announcer and, arguably, his greatest fan:
>His “this kind of a triple crowner is unprecedented!” line after Orfy ejected IKZE also gets lovingly replicated after you have to lift her up.
>He also did the commentary for the infamous 2012 Hanshin Daishoten filler episode, where Orfy slowed down thinking the race was over only to speed up and eventually finish 2nd. The incident gave him the (dis)honor of being the first (and only so far) Triple Crown winner to undergo a gate test.
>That event also gets filler episode-ish treatment in-game by way of a hidden event where Orfy randomly runs away from you on the track just to toy with you.
>Okayasu’s love also expands to Orfevre’s progeny, especially the smol idol horse Melody Lane (to the point of recording commentary tracks purely focusing on her.)
>After retirement, Orfy is also much nicer towards Okayasu than towards Ikezoe.
>She has six points on her crown, referencing six GI wins.
>Orfevre's career being superior to that of Golshi's is a mild point of humour, because Golshi has the bigger 'fandom' due to being more of a meme horse.
>Though Haru Urara did that to the entire horse industry, proof that gimmick > ability perhaps?
Anonymous /v/715150861#715153212
7/11/2025, 1:41:13 PM
>>715153063
Orfevre (2/2)

>Almost killed his jockey, Ikezoe, twice by throwing him off his back on two significant occasions— after winning his debut race (in-game, she refuses the interview) and completing the Triple Crown (she makes you into her throne (read: makes you carry her) and orders you not to throw her off)
>According to the Famitsu interview with Ikezoe, Orfevre tried to do it after winning the Japanese Derby too. In the game, she throws off her drenched coat (at you) instead.
>Stay Gold had this weird habit of sniffing his own feces before reacting insanely, which passed on to other children like Gold Ship and Orfe.
>That said, he knows to behave well in presence of women (though this does not expand to broodmares) and children.
>Okayasu Yuzuru, Kansai TV announcer and, arguably, his greatest fan:
>His “this kind of a triple crowner is unprecedented!” line after Orfy ejected IKZE also gets lovingly replicated after you have to lift her up.
>He also did the commentary for the infamous 2012 Hanshin Daishoten filler episode, where Orfy slowed down thinking the race was over only to speed up and eventually finish 2nd. The incident gave him the (dis)honor of being the first (and only so far) Triple Crown winner to undergo a gate test.
>That event also gets filler episode-ish treatment in-game by way of a hidden event where Orfy randomly runs away from you on the track just to toy with you.
>Okayasu’s love also expands to Orfevre’s progeny, especially the smol idol horse Melody Lane (to the point of recording commentary tracks purely focusing on her.)
>After retirement, Orfy is also much nicer towards Okayasu than towards Ikezoe.
>She has six points on her crown, referencing six GI wins.
>Orfevre's career being superior to that of Golshi's is a mild point of humour, because Golshi has the bigger 'fandom' due to being more of a meme horse.
>Though Haru Urara did that to the entire horse industry, proof that gimmick > ability perhaps?