Hishi Miracle

"Um~ I'm a ve~ry normal horse girl! No matter where I am, I always feel normal~""

- Hishi Miracle

Hishi Miracle (ヒシミラクル, Hishi Mirakuru) is a character in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby.

Personality
Hishi Miracle can be best described as a horse girl who does her best but is happy with whatever she ends up achieving. While she wants to live up to the public expectations of a typical horse girl as best as she can, there are times where she just wants to slack off instead. Despite this, she may be able to pull off a "miracle" one day. That time will eventually come.... maybe.

Songs

 * Umapyoi Densetsu
 * Make Debut!
 * Ms. VICTORIA
 * Tracen Ondo

Special Commentary

 * Requirement: Winning the senior Takarazuka Kinen, after winning the Kikka Sho and the Tenno Sho Spring
 * Reference: 2003 Takarazuka Kinen, by Kiyoshi Sugimoto (Kansai TV)

Real Life
"Not miracles Stubborn people will frown, saying they were impossible. But you surely overcame, while many horses cannot make use of their fortunes and fade away. Your missions from now on are making them shut up. Do not let them call the sparkles you showed miracles."

- JRA Portraits of the Bucephalus

Hishi Miracle is a racehorse in the 2000s. He was known as a representative "long-shot" horse. All of his major wins were G1s, and all of them were low popularity.

Name Origin

 * Hishi ― A crown name. It means a diamond shape. It comes from Abe family's house name, Hishi Masa.
 * Miracle ― He was not so expected, so his owner thought it miracle to win.


 * At the 2003 Takarazuka Kinen, a certain man bought his "win" ticket by 12.22 million JPY. Hishi Miracle won inverting sixth popularity and 1:16.3 odds, and the man got 199.186 million JPY. Fans call him "Uncle Miracle".
 * At almost the same time, there was a high-priced payback for Yasuda Kinen. Presumably "Uncle Miracle" had bought Agnes Digital's ticket by 1.3 million JPY, and betted all his payback for Hishi Miracle.
 * Hishi Miracle was very poor at swimming. When he was rehabilitating from desmitis in Iwaki, he was so slow to swim that facility staff drove him by noise of cans or splashes.