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Have a look for yourself. See what a truly strong competitor looks like.
―Gentildonna


Gentildonna (ジェンティルドンナ, Jentirudonna) is a character in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby.

Profile[]

A horse girl who believes in righteousness in strength and the principle of meritocracy. She is not at all lenient towards others as well as her own self, to the extent that she comes across as a cold person to others.

Not having any words for losers - that is Gentildonna, the lady of fortitude.

Appearance[]

Gentildonna is a horse girl with short brown hair. On her left ear, she has a sidelock with gold decorations on it, as well as a big red heart-shaped ribbon with a white cloth outline. she also has a black, red, and yellow striped ribbon next to it, which has three small square decorations at the end of it. She has red eyes.

Relationships[]

  • Verxina - Rival.
    • IRL: Rival at the Triple Tiara.
  • Orfevre - Rival.
    • IRL: One year older. Both are Triple Crowns belonging to Sunday Racing and fought at several races.
  • Buena Vista - Roommate

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Real Life[]

The noblewoman's advance
At first, she quelled the war on the sakura hill,
and subjugated the valley of oak.
Now, she have conquered the country of autumn flowers.
The ruler of maidens' land was born here.
However, the lady doesn't feel satisfied.
Seeking for unknown rivals,
she dashes out to new wasteland.
She rows over the waves.
The noblewoman's advances continue.
―JRA Portraits of the Bucephalus[1]

Gentildonna is a racehorse in the 2010s. Not only she won the Triple Tiara, but she fought with tons of male horses afterward.

Name Origin[]

"Noblewoman" in Italian.

  • Fans call Gentildonna as gorilla or Kifujin (鬼婦人[Note 1]), for her masculine firmness.
    • She never ran at mare-limited races after the Triple Tiara.
    • At the 2012 Japan Cup, she tackled Orfevre to make her way and won.

Notes[]

  1. Kanji alternation of 貴婦人 (kifujin).

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