Tailler des ardoises décoratives. Mais pas comme j'ai l'habitude d'en voir (cœur, croissant de Lune, étoile). Aller le plus loin possible pour tester la résistance du matériau, quitte à tout briser dans les derniers coups de marteau...
You know I will be looking forward to this game when it comes out, which is basically the first Uma Musume game to make it overseas (It will have a localized release).
i've been wondering this for a while - but when the two guys pop up in this clip, the first guy that speaks up (on the right) sounds like Tomokazu Sugita (of Kyon from the Haruhi Suzumiya fame, or Gintoki from Gintama); but AniList nor AniDB don't really say anything on who this guy is :TamakoThink:
Interesting. They reused this scene in Uma Musume Season 3 in the first and most recent episode. The gap was so huge that I didn't notice until I ran it on https://trace.moe
Anyway, this building (Q Front) is currently under renovation, so the Starbucks isn't there right now.
Kitasan Black and Satono Diamond do use smartphones to communicate overseas, but somehow for that dramatic scene, they switch to using landline phones..?
Dramatic? You get to see them put down the phones vs tapping a button. But the lack of privacy in Kita-chan's situation, vs Dia-chan's old-skool phone next to her bedside.
The Seishun Juhachi Kippu (青春18きっぷ) or 'Youth 18 Ticket' shown in the latest Uma Musume is a real 12050円 Japan Rail ticket that gives you 5 days of unlimited travel on local and rapid JR lines (T&C apply).
That's why our horse girls got the ticket before even deciding where to go. :leafeonmoney:
It's only available during Japanese school break periods and can be bought by anybody, including tourists since it's for the '18 at heart' too.
Clickbait YouTubers like to describe it as the 'Cheapest alternative to the Shinkansen to travel from Osaka to Tokyo'. Literally exchanging time for saving money. :blobfoxterrified:
@anianimalsmoe I dropped S3 of #umamusume after 1 episode. S1 was better than it had any right to be, S2 was watchable, S3 felt “I’ve seen this twice before, I don’t need to see it a third time”. Had there been a spark of something new, or fresh, I might have stuck around.