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7/12/2025, 4:23:01 PM
>>715257350
I think the difference is that Dream Journey was wise enough not to be rude in public. He just was mean to his team. That being said-
Dream Journey, The Journey Into Madness (1/1)
>Known to be one of the worst-tempered racehorses in Japanese history.
>He was already pretty intimidating after he was born. He’d harass the trainee grooms in his birth farm.
>When Kenichi Ikezoe, Dream Journey’s former jockey, was visiting him, Ikezoe always kept an eye on and a distance from the horse to prevent himself being kicked, bitten, or killed.
>The Ikee stable lived in fear of him.
>He seldom shows his bad temper in front of the general public, though.
>Far from dumb. His groom said: “He could survive even if we just left him there.”
>In contrast to his temper, his pitching running style looked very cute, and was nicknamed “pea-sized steps” by his team.
>Most of Stay Gold’s children like to dip their grasses into the water basket before eating them, Dream Journey included.
>Note that he likes to do this by himself. If you dip the grass for him, he’d get mad.
>He is the lightest horse to ever win a Japanese GI race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Despite being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
>Not a big fan of grey horses.
I think the difference is that Dream Journey was wise enough not to be rude in public. He just was mean to his team. That being said-
Dream Journey, The Journey Into Madness (1/1)
>Known to be one of the worst-tempered racehorses in Japanese history.
>He was already pretty intimidating after he was born. He’d harass the trainee grooms in his birth farm.
>When Kenichi Ikezoe, Dream Journey’s former jockey, was visiting him, Ikezoe always kept an eye on and a distance from the horse to prevent himself being kicked, bitten, or killed.
>The Ikee stable lived in fear of him.
>He seldom shows his bad temper in front of the general public, though.
>Far from dumb. His groom said: “He could survive even if we just left him there.”
>In contrast to his temper, his pitching running style looked very cute, and was nicknamed “pea-sized steps” by his team.
>Most of Stay Gold’s children like to dip their grasses into the water basket before eating them, Dream Journey included.
>Note that he likes to do this by himself. If you dip the grass for him, he’d get mad.
>He is the lightest horse to ever win a Japanese GI race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Despite being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
>Not a big fan of grey horses.
7/9/2025, 4:47:04 PM
>>714972397
>Lightest horse to ever win a G1 Race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Despite being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>However
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
Another one for the squad.
>Lightest horse to ever win a G1 Race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Despite being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>However
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
Another one for the squad.
7/8/2025, 8:53:57 AM
Dream Journey Factoids
>Known to be one of the worst-tempered racehorses in Japanese history.
>A son of Stay Gold. Other sons of Stay Gold in Uma would be Fenomeno, Gold Ship, Nakayama Festa and Orfevre.
>Uma Musume's Eccentric Freak Family.
>He was already pretty intimidating after he was born. He’d harass the trainee grooms in his birth farm.
>When Kenichi Ikezoe, Dream Journey’s former jockey, was visiting him, Ikezoe always kept an eye on and a distance from the horse to prevent himself being kicked, bitten, or killed.
>He seldom shows his bad temper in front of the general public though. He's self-aware in that sense.
>An intellectual horse, just like how he is being presented in the game. His groom said: “He could survive even if we just left him there.”
>In contrast to his temper, his pitching running style looked very cute, and was nicknamed “pea-sized steps” by his team.
>Most of Stay Gold’s children like to dip their grasses into the water basket before eating them, Dream Journey included.
>It’s called “ochazuke” (rice in tea) by stable workers.
>Note that he likes to do this by himself. If you dip the grass for him, he’d get mad.
>He is the lightest horse to ever win a Japanese GI race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Albeit being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
>Because it’s very easy for him to build fatigues on his right body, he is bad at left-going (counter clockwise) courses such as Tokyo.
>Irrelevant but Silence Suzuka was actually incredible at going counter-clockwise, they're almost each other's exact opposite as horses.
>Just like his father (Stay Gold), Dream Journey doesn’t like gray horses.
>Known to be one of the worst-tempered racehorses in Japanese history.
>A son of Stay Gold. Other sons of Stay Gold in Uma would be Fenomeno, Gold Ship, Nakayama Festa and Orfevre.
>Uma Musume's Eccentric Freak Family.
>He was already pretty intimidating after he was born. He’d harass the trainee grooms in his birth farm.
>When Kenichi Ikezoe, Dream Journey’s former jockey, was visiting him, Ikezoe always kept an eye on and a distance from the horse to prevent himself being kicked, bitten, or killed.
>He seldom shows his bad temper in front of the general public though. He's self-aware in that sense.
>An intellectual horse, just like how he is being presented in the game. His groom said: “He could survive even if we just left him there.”
>In contrast to his temper, his pitching running style looked very cute, and was nicknamed “pea-sized steps” by his team.
>Most of Stay Gold’s children like to dip their grasses into the water basket before eating them, Dream Journey included.
>It’s called “ochazuke” (rice in tea) by stable workers.
>Note that he likes to do this by himself. If you dip the grass for him, he’d get mad.
>He is the lightest horse to ever win a Japanese GI race (424kg at the 2009 Takarazuka Kinen).
>Albeit being small, he was tough and was free from injuries during his entire racing life.
>Not very good at mating because of his small size (and this actually hurt his pride a lot).
>Because it’s very easy for him to build fatigues on his right body, he is bad at left-going (counter clockwise) courses such as Tokyo.
>Irrelevant but Silence Suzuka was actually incredible at going counter-clockwise, they're almost each other's exact opposite as horses.
>Just like his father (Stay Gold), Dream Journey doesn’t like gray horses.
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