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Uwaaagh! That was sooo touching!
―Winning Ticket

Winning Ticket (ウイニングチケット, Uiningu Chiketto) is a character in Umamusume: Pretty Derby.

Profile[]

Loud and proud, she's a straightforward soul who can get along well with anyone. She loves all sports, but holds special admiration for the Japanese Derby, a race that she dreams of winning one day, no matter the cost. She, Narita Taishin, and Biwa Hayahide are inseparable.

Appearance[]

Winning Ticket is an umamusume who has short black hair and has a lime green sidelock with an ear decoration located on her right ear. She has red eyes.

Relationships[]

  • Biwa Hayahide - Teammate
  • Narita Taishin - Teammate
    • IRL: Biwa Hayahide, Narita Taishin, and Winning Ticket are collectively nicknamed 'BNW' for each winning a crown in the 1993 Classic Triple Crown.
  • Yukino Bijin:
    • IRL: They have a foal, Maruhachi Doran.
  • Tosen Jordan - Roommate.
    • IRL: Both are on Tony Bin's sire line.

Songs[]

Special Commentary[]

Umamusume Real Life
悲願のダービー制覇!

ウイニングチケット決めました!

日本ダービーを獲ったウイニングチケットです!

TV commentary[]

柴田政人勝ちました! 悲願のダービー制覇!

ウイニングチケットで決めました! 勝ったのはウイニングチケットです!

TV interview[]

Q: この喜び、まずはどなたに報告されたいでしょうか?

A: 世界のホースマンに、第60回のダービーを獲った柴田です、と報告したいと思います。

Winning Japanese Derby, her dearest wish!

Winning Ticket has overcome!

She is Winning Ticket, who won Japanese Derby!

Commentary[]

Masato Shibata won! Winning the Japanese Derby, his dearest wish!

He won on Winning Ticket! The winner is Winning Ticket!

Interview[]

Q: Who do you want to tell your happiness to?

A: I want to tell all horsemen in the world, "I am Shibata, who won the 60th Japanese Derby."

  • Requirement: Winning Japanese Derby
  • Reference: 1993 Japanese Derby, by Masayuki Sakai (commentary),[1] Tsuneo Shiobara (interviewer) (Fuji TV), and Masato Shibata (interviewee, main jockey)

Note[]

  • This commentary refers to both racing commentary and interview after the race.

Trivia[]

  • Ticket's character and game story is influenced by real-life jockey Masato Shibata,
  • Her nickname, Tickezou, came from the real-life horse.

References[]