>>714856614 (OP)comments:
"Don't treat a woman like a horse!" to which he replied, "What are you talking about, I'm treating a horse like a woman!" I love how he completely debunked it.
Much better than them doing drugs.
He should be careful not to buy too much gacha, though
I was shocked and horrified to see him cheering for Golshi while slapping his own ass
And then they start saying “there are not enough black people”, “racist depictions of black people”, “skin color has become lighter”, and so on
Japanese “They're not human in the first place.”
Until this is the template
I hope the stories of the horse owners who gave permission to be used will also cross the ocean
You're going to start saying “black people” again anyway
I have a bad feeling that Its going to be noticed by the polycorrect and black drawing artists
I guess it's better than internet casino. Also, what kind of perspective do they have on the Uma Musume girls?
How much do they understand the anthropomorphism of Japan?
This is something that was popular in Japan over 4 years ago.
Is it a law in the West that what is popular in Japan becomes popular a few years later?
This popularity is due to the fact that it is a Japanese company that creates products with attention to details such as gestures and facial expressions.
What comes next, Touken Ranbu?
I think they're going to crowd the horse racetracks... yikes.
There is no such thing as being careful because of the involvement of yakuza.
Uma Musume is modeled after actual racehorses and have obtained permission from the horse owners when implementing the game. That is why we are so careful. There are also official rules for secondary works, such as absolutely no erotic expressions.
Compared to the early days, the number of characters has increased. This is partly due to the popularity of Uma Musume, but I think it it thanks to the horse owners who have given permission and the users who have followed the official rules.