Manga “Umamusume: Cinderella Gray” to Conclude in Five Chapters After a Five-and-a-Half-Year Run as Oguri Cap’s Final Race Begins
The manga Umamusume: Cinderella Gray has been officially announced to end in five chapters, as revealed in the latest issue of Weekly Young Jump released on the twenty seventh. The series, which began serialization in June 2020, will come to a close after a run spanning five and a half years. The announcement marks a major moment for the popular title, with the final arc centered on Oguri Cap’s last race now underway.

Manga Umamusume: Cinderella Gray Cover
Weekly Young Jump’s cover highlights the approaching finale with the line “A youth-filled Cinderella story racing toward its conclusion in five more chapters.” The magazine’s official website further emphasizes the momentum of the series, stating “Only five chapters left until the finale. The second cour of the TV anime is currently enjoying strong reception. The youth-filled Cinderella story Umamusume: Cinderella Gray charges into the opening color spread as Oguri Cap’s final run begins amidst roaring cheers.”

Weekly Young Jump’s cover :(C)Takeo Dec./SHUEISHA
The series’ official X account also confirmed that the story will reach its final chapter in the issue released on December twenty fifth, announcing “Umamusume: Cinderella Gray — Ending on December 25, 2025.”
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— ウマ娘 シンデレラグレイ公式アカウント (@yj_umaCG) November 26, 2025
ウマ娘 シンデレラグレイ
2025.12.25 完結。
完結まで──、 あと5話。#シングレ最終章 #シングレ #ウマ娘#Umamusume #CinderellaGray pic.twitter.com/7XdQYlWnu1
Serialized in Weekly Young Jump, Umamusume: Cinderella Gray has surpassed eight million copies in total circulation. The story follows Oguri Cap, one of the strongest Umamusume, tracing her youth from regional races to becoming a central legend, chronicling how the gray-haired girl grew to be known as a “monster.” The television anime is currently airing.
Serialized in Weekly Young Jump, Umamusume: Cinderella Gray has surpassed eight million copies in total circulation. The story follows Oguri Cap, one of the strongest Umamusume, tracing her youth from regional races to becoming a central legend, chronicling how the gray-haired girl grew to be known as a “monster.” The television anime is currently airing.
Source : ORICON NEWS