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Maruzensky is a horse girl student at Tracen Academy, known for her cool, serene presence and her role as a nurturing "big sister" figure and role model for younger horse girls. She speaks using distinctively old-fashioned vocabulary reminiscent of the 1970s, the era her real-life counterpart raced. Her appearance features long, wavy light brown hair tied back with a black ribbon, a blue ribbon adorning her right ear signifying her namesake was a stallion, and bright teal eyes. She stands 164 cm tall with measurements of B92-W58-H88 and wears size 26 cm shoes. Her race outfit consists of a red cropped sailor-style top with a brown collar, layered with a brown cardigan, a red pleated skirt featuring yellow stripes, brown thigh belts, red thigh-high stockings, and brown high-heeled boots.
She possesses a deep passion for car racing, meticulously maintaining her father's second-hand red supercar, affectionately nicknamed "Tacchan," keeping it scratch-free. She experiences car sickness exclusively when riding in the passenger seat. Her hobbies include listening to Eurobeat while driving, which noticeably increases her speed, and adhering to a daily ritual of drinking coffee-milk after her morning shower. She also enjoys purchasing matching lipsticks with her mother. While most Tracen Academy students reside in dormitories, she lives alone, an exception reflecting her real-life counterpart's lack of association with a specific training center.
Her character is deeply rooted in the history of the real-life racehorse Maruzensky, a 1970s trackside legend nicknamed "The Supercar" for his blistering speed. Restrictions on foreign-bred horses barred him from major Japanese races except the Arima Kinen. His notable achievements include a commanding 10-length maiden race victory and a win by over 10 lengths at the 1976 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes, inspiring her in-game special commentary. A bowed tendon injury in 1977 forced his retirement, halting anticipated rivalries with contemporaries like Tosho Boy or Ten Point. This legacy shapes her racing style and informs her unique skill name, "Scarlet Flamed Gear/LP1211-M," referencing Lamborghini and her namesake's 1400-meter race time.
She maintains supportive relationships, notably with Symboli Rudolf who serves as her adviser in the Cinderella Gray storyline. She is admired by Sakura Chiyono O, her real-life descendant, and acts as a reliable figure for Special Week, who is also her real-life grandson. Her friendship with Tazuna Hayakawa involves socializing at bars and lounges. Within the broader franchise, including Season 2, she appears within Team Spica's environment, fulfilling a supportive role.
Trivia notes her status as the only horse girl based on a 1970s racehorse and her distinction as the progenitor of seven other horse girls in the series, the highest among all characters. Her real-life owner mourned her as a son upon her death in 1997. Design elements incorporate yellow trim on her outfit mirroring her namesake's red-and-yellow racing silks and sports car motifs evoking the "Supercar" nickname.
She possesses a deep passion for car racing, meticulously maintaining her father's second-hand red supercar, affectionately nicknamed "Tacchan," keeping it scratch-free. She experiences car sickness exclusively when riding in the passenger seat. Her hobbies include listening to Eurobeat while driving, which noticeably increases her speed, and adhering to a daily ritual of drinking coffee-milk after her morning shower. She also enjoys purchasing matching lipsticks with her mother. While most Tracen Academy students reside in dormitories, she lives alone, an exception reflecting her real-life counterpart's lack of association with a specific training center.
Her character is deeply rooted in the history of the real-life racehorse Maruzensky, a 1970s trackside legend nicknamed "The Supercar" for his blistering speed. Restrictions on foreign-bred horses barred him from major Japanese races except the Arima Kinen. His notable achievements include a commanding 10-length maiden race victory and a win by over 10 lengths at the 1976 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes, inspiring her in-game special commentary. A bowed tendon injury in 1977 forced his retirement, halting anticipated rivalries with contemporaries like Tosho Boy or Ten Point. This legacy shapes her racing style and informs her unique skill name, "Scarlet Flamed Gear/LP1211-M," referencing Lamborghini and her namesake's 1400-meter race time.
She maintains supportive relationships, notably with Symboli Rudolf who serves as her adviser in the Cinderella Gray storyline. She is admired by Sakura Chiyono O, her real-life descendant, and acts as a reliable figure for Special Week, who is also her real-life grandson. Her friendship with Tazuna Hayakawa involves socializing at bars and lounges. Within the broader franchise, including Season 2, she appears within Team Spica's environment, fulfilling a supportive role.
Trivia notes her status as the only horse girl based on a 1970s racehorse and her distinction as the progenitor of seven other horse girls in the series, the highest among all characters. Her real-life owner mourned her as a son upon her death in 1997. Design elements incorporate yellow trim on her outfit mirroring her namesake's red-and-yellow racing silks and sports car motifs evoking the "Supercar" nickname.
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