Summary

  • Umamusume: Pretty Derby features horse-racing themed characters, including legends like Symboli Rudolf and Haru Urara.
  • The game celebrates the achievements and legacies of real-life racehorses through engaging horsegirl counterparts.
  • Players can experience a mix of reality and fantasy through characters like Vodka and El Condor Pasa in a unique sports simulation.

Umamusume: Pretty Derby offers arguably one of the most exotic premises in gacha games, because turning a lineup of racehorses into anime characters who race one another to determine the fastest can sound unusual. Yet behind the equine ears and familiar genre tropes, the franchise built a solid bridge between anime and genuine interest in horse racing.

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There are many characters you can unlock as Trainees or Veterans in Umamusume: Pretty Derby; this guide shows how to get them and their stats.

Although some in‑game characters, such as Haru Urara, earn affection from players yet collect few victories, other figures in Umamusume: Pretty Derby represent true legends of the track whose careers shaped the sport as it is known today. Whether through enduring legacies or memorable achievements, these characters featured in the game reached the pinnacle of glory within horse racing.

Haru Urara

One Of The Most Unique Characters In Umamusume: Pretty Derby

Umamusume: Pretty Derby truly celebrates horse racing, and while most characters are remembered for their track success, Haru Urara stands out for a different reason and an infamous record. Across 113 professional races in real life, her counterpart failed to win even once, making her one of the most famous losers in Japanese turf history.

One of the most entertaining parts of Umamusume: Pretty Derby involves selecting Haru Urara in Career Mode and trying to turn her into a winner, even though her stats sit well below those of other characters. Her in‑game personality stays upbeat and loves to run regardless of outcome, so watching her reaction after rare victories becomes even more delightful.

Symboli Rudolf

The Emperor Ranks Among The Most Successful Horses In Japanese Racing

In Japanese horse racing, few horses matched Symboli Rudolf’s success, and a steady stream of victories earned him the imposing nickname The Emperor. His greatest achievements include capturing the Triple Crown unbeaten in 1984 after a long string of consecutive victories and later securing an honored place in the JRA Hall of Fame.

Thus, she ranks among the most victorious characters in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, as the horse‑girl counterpart can prove equally dominant in the game's Career Mode. In game lore, she serves as Student Council president at Tracen Academy and shares a close bond with Tokai Teio, one of Symboli Rudolf’s real‑life descendants.

Oguri Cap

Something that makes Oguri Cap's journey one of the most remarkable among Japanese racehorses is her unlikely origin, because she did not come from a famous stud farm and first had to earn recognition on regional circuits. This narrative appears in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, since the horse‑girl counterpart in the game shares the same humble background found in real life.

That entire rise makes Oguri Cap a compelling figure in Japanese turf, because she filled the gap left by Symboli Rudolf after his retirement and became a national idol horse whose fame reached beyond racing fans. Popularity remained strong both in game and reality, and she received one of the franchise’s first dedicated spinoffs, titled Cinderella Grey.

Tokai Teio

The Most Incredible Comeback Ever Is Portrayed In Umamusume: Pretty Derby

Although Tokai Teio appears in the game, her story also extends Symboli Rudolf’s legacy, because she is one of his daughters within the Umamusume: Pretty Derby roster. High expectations followed her from the start, and while notable victories confirmed that talent, a career marked by fractures undermined sustained dominance in racing.

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Umamusume Pretty Derby - Tokai Teio Build and Stats Guide

Tokai Teio is a fan-favorite horse girl in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, but she needs the right set of Support Cards and skills to win races.

Those injuries prevented a Triple Crown, yet she became one of Japan’s most beloved horses because of a dramatic comeback, as Tokai Teio returned from a year on the sidelines to win the Arima Kinen in 1993. That rally inspired the focus of the anime’s second season and receives full attention inside the gacha itself.

Silence Suzuka

A Huge What If In Umamusume: Pretty Derby

Few competitors in horse racing history evoke unrealized potential like Silence Suzuka, because unlike many remembered for trophies, this Umamusume: Pretty Derby figure stands out for a tragic story. She dominated early in each contest by seizing the lead and holding it, but a fatal injury in 1998 ended her real‑world career.

Besides, the Umamusume animation granted her a triumphant return to the track, something reality denied, and players who secure her in the gacha can even finish the Tenno Sho that broke the real horse. Silence Suzuka also ranks among the game’s best front-runners, allowing the same aggressive strategy to flourish on shorter courses.

Gold Ship

One Of The Most Bizarre Racehorses

Anyone who finds Gold Ship’s personality strange in both the anime and Umamusume: Pretty Derby should know this mirrors reality, because the real counterpart, despite many honors, became famous for bizarre and unpredictable behavior. Legends cite poor starts, clownish antics, and even outright refusals to run seriously during major races.

The character emerged as one of the most charismatic faces in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, because developers translated the real Gold Ship’s antics with precision into a horse‑girl. Rather than highlight titles and victories, the game centers the adaptation on the eccentric behavior that always defined him for fans everywhere.

Vodka

This Mare Revolutionized Horse Racing

Few mares challenged the traditional conventions of Japanese horse racing the way Vodka did, because in events where entrants normally separated by gender, she not only faced male horses but defeated most of them by winning the Tokyo Yushun, the Japanese Derby, in 2007. This marked the first time in 64 years that a female achieved such a feat, ushering in a new era for fillies.

In Umamusume: Pretty Derby, even though the game centers on horsegirls, Vodka’s design mirrors her real counterpart, adopting a more masculine attitude and preferring to be known for strength rather than cuteness, exactly as the mare did in life. The game also includes nods to her career, such as the rivalry with Daiwa Scarlet, another competitor she faced multiple times.

Daiwa Scarlet

A Character That Contrasts With Vodka

One of the best elements that Umamusume: Pretty Derby handles well in both the game and the anime is Vodka’s rivalry with Daiwa Scarlet, because the two mares became fierce opponents throughout the 2000s in real life. They even present contrasting visuals, since Daiwa Scarlet appears more refined and delicate than her rival, who projects a more masculine look.

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In real life, however, Daiwa Scarlet ranked among the most consistent mares of her generation, finishing first or second in all 12 races she entered and capturing the Arima Kinen, a victory no mare had secured in 37 years. Against her rival, their most famous duel came in the 2008 Tenno Sho, ending in a photo finish that declared Vodka the winner by only two centimeters.

El Condor Pasa

Horse Girl Who Conquered The International Racing Scene

Umamusume: Pretty Derby portrays each character in a unique way while reflecting real counterparts, so, El Condor Pasa emerges as one of the game’s most distinctive horsegirls, speaking with a Spanish accent and wearing a luchador mask. This presentation matches the real horse’s journey, because he competed across international venues during his career.

The in‑game ambition to become the world’s strongest mirrors El Condor Pasa’s actual results, as he represented Japan abroad and achieved impressive wins. His near-historic performance at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe cements that legacy, because even without the title he challenged the planet’s best and nearly prevailed there.

Special Week

The First Major Protagonist Of Umamusume: Pretty Derby

Although horse racing generally holds no connection to anime, Special Week probably ranks as the dark horse whose life fits a classic hero’s arc. A tragic background, including a mother who died days after foaling and the dream of becoming Japan’s fastest runner, turned him into the perfect protagonist for Umamusume: Pretty Derby.

With no real adjustments needed, Special Week stands among the most charismatic horsegirls and offers one of the most enjoyable journeys in Career Mode, because he starts small and achieves everything alongside players. In real life, his career featured consistency and major moments, securing his place as one of the turf’s most beloved heroes.

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Released
June 26, 2025
Developer(s)
Cygames
Publisher(s)
Cygames, Kakao Games, BiliBili
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Sports, Management, Gacha