TV-Series
Description
Special Week is a horse girl from Hokkaido. Losing her birth mother shortly after birth, she was raised by her adoptive human mother, her birth mother's close friend. This fuels her determination to honor both mothers by fulfilling a promise to become Japan's top racer. Her personality is bright and hardworking, marked by deep responsibility and occasional pre-race nervousness.
She sports a brown-purple bob cut with white bangs and light purple eyes. Distinctive horse ears feature a purple bow on the right. Her idol-inspired racing outfit includes a white-and-pink cropped jacket and a skirt with a purple zig-zag pattern echoing her real-life jockey silks. She wears mismatched dark purple and white ankle boots. Design elements like four-leaf clovers reference her four Grade I victories.
Her Season 1 journey begins at Tracen Academy, striving towards her goal. She forms a pivotal bond with her roommate and idol, Silence Suzuka, deeply admiring Suzuka's running style and composure. This relationship drives her development as she balances admiration with forging her own path. Her journey involves significant races and rivalries with contemporaries like Seiun Sky, El Condor Pasa, and Grass Wonder. Despite setbacks and losses challenging her confidence, her resilience and commitment to her promise remain central.
In Season 2, she appears as a supportive member of Team Spica, offering encouragement to Tokai Teio during the latter's Triple Crown pursuit and injury struggles, emphasizing camaraderie within the team dynamic. She also maintains her established relationships and team involvement in the franchise's OVA specials.
Expanded media, including the game narrative, delve deeper into her connections, introducing her daughter Cesario and great-granddaughter Daring Tact, reflecting real-life bloodlines. A notable game "what-if" scenario depicts her winning the Arima Kinen by channeling her teammates' resolve, symbolizing her title "Supreme Commander of Japan" – a reference to her Japan Cup victory. This sequence integrates thematic elements like shooting stars and the series' main theme song, highlighting her emotional ties to her team.
Her personality includes a notable love for food, with an ability to critique dishes and distinguish between milk varieties. She frequently writes letters to her adoptive mother and purchases letter sets as keepsakes. Her tail reportedly betrays her emotions during games like poker.
She sports a brown-purple bob cut with white bangs and light purple eyes. Distinctive horse ears feature a purple bow on the right. Her idol-inspired racing outfit includes a white-and-pink cropped jacket and a skirt with a purple zig-zag pattern echoing her real-life jockey silks. She wears mismatched dark purple and white ankle boots. Design elements like four-leaf clovers reference her four Grade I victories.
Her Season 1 journey begins at Tracen Academy, striving towards her goal. She forms a pivotal bond with her roommate and idol, Silence Suzuka, deeply admiring Suzuka's running style and composure. This relationship drives her development as she balances admiration with forging her own path. Her journey involves significant races and rivalries with contemporaries like Seiun Sky, El Condor Pasa, and Grass Wonder. Despite setbacks and losses challenging her confidence, her resilience and commitment to her promise remain central.
In Season 2, she appears as a supportive member of Team Spica, offering encouragement to Tokai Teio during the latter's Triple Crown pursuit and injury struggles, emphasizing camaraderie within the team dynamic. She also maintains her established relationships and team involvement in the franchise's OVA specials.
Expanded media, including the game narrative, delve deeper into her connections, introducing her daughter Cesario and great-granddaughter Daring Tact, reflecting real-life bloodlines. A notable game "what-if" scenario depicts her winning the Arima Kinen by channeling her teammates' resolve, symbolizing her title "Supreme Commander of Japan" – a reference to her Japan Cup victory. This sequence integrates thematic elements like shooting stars and the series' main theme song, highlighting her emotional ties to her team.
Her personality includes a notable love for food, with an ability to critique dishes and distinguish between milk varieties. She frequently writes letters to her adoptive mother and purchases letter sets as keepsakes. Her tail reportedly betrays her emotions during games like poker.