The official Twitter account for the anime “Midori no Makibao” was opened on the 17th. At the same time, it was announced that a commemorative exhibition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the broadcast in March 1996 would be held in Shibuya Modi, Tokyo, from January 14th to 30th, 2022.
At the commemorative exhibition, animation-related materials will be exhibited, three-dimensional objects of significant characters will be exhibited, and new goods will be sold so that you can enjoy the world of masterpieces of the 90’s that fans continue to love.
“Midori no Makibao” is based on the manga serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from 1994 to 1998, and the TV animation was broadcast from 1996 to 1997.
Midori no Makibao, a thoroughbred that draws the blood of a famous horse but has a small and unusual appearance like a donkey. Makibao was utterly useless as a racehorse and was in danger of even making his debut. Still, he grew up with Chuubei, a trainer, Masatora Iitomi, and Kansuke Yamamoto, a jockey, and became known as a “white miracle” in the Japanese horse racing world. A story that becomes a roaring existence.
Makibao is an eternal rival and surpasses the Super Horse Cascade of the same year, so he still runs a large crowd of race tracks today. It is a work that mixes comedy-touch style and spokon severe elements, and it is a unique sports animation with laughter and tears.
With the sudden opening of Twitter and the opening of “Jump Festa” from today, “Why is this timing?” “This is another animation flag?” “Is it animated again?” “Is it a collaboration with Uma Musume?”