• HOME
  • New PV for Anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray Revealed! Oguri Cap Heads to the Japan Cup
Japan Anime News Edit by Satoru Shoji

New PV for Anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray Revealed! Oguri Cap Heads to the Japan Cup

The TV anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray has unveiled its key visual and main promotional video for the second cour, which will begin airing on October 5 at 4:30 p.m. on the TBS network.


Uma Musume Five new characters

Anime Uma Musume Cinderella Gray New Key Visual


The newly released PV highlights overseas horse girls appearing in the Japan Cup, alongside Oguri Cap and her challengers as they head into the race.


Uma Musume Five new characters

The TV anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray Season 2 will begin airing on October 5


About Uma Musume

Uma Musume is a cross-media franchise featuring anthropomorphized versions of real-life racehorses such as Special Week, Silence Suzuka, and Tokai Teio. It spans games, manga, and anime, and enjoys immense popularity.


The first anime season aired from April to June 2018, followed by Season 2 in January–March 2021, and Season 3 in October–December 2023. The smartphone game launched in February 2021, and in May 2024 the franchise released its first theatrical film. Season 1 of Cinderella Gray aired from April to June 2025.


About Uma Musume Cinderella Gray

Based on the manga Uma Musume Cinderella Gray currently serialized in Weekly Young Jump, the series has surpassed 8 million copies in circulation. It follows the story of Oguri Cap, a girl from the countryside who rises to become a legendary horse girl in the central racing scene. Nicknamed a “monster,” she runs her way through a Cinderella-like tale of youth.


The anime adaptation coincides with the 40th anniversary of the real-life racehorse Oguri Cap’s birth. Directed by Yuko Ito, with series composition by Hitoshi Kindaichi, character designs by Takuya Miyahara and Keigo Sasaki, and animation production by CygamesPictures, the project has drawn significant attention.


Teaser Trailer



Source : ORICON NEWS