Synopsis
Product Summary
[I just want to spend my days married to my beloved Um* Musume…]
This is a collaborative work to fulfill that dream, trainer!
Featuring 14 characters and over 90 pages!
We hope you enjoy reading and spending some wonderful time with your Uma Wives.
– Featured Characters
Admire Vega, Matikane Tannhauser, Mejiro McQueen, Agnes Tachyon, Fuji Kiseki, Matikane Fukukitaru, Eishin Flash, Biwa Hayahide, Nice Nature, Daiwa Scarlet, Gold City, Air Groove, Narita Taishin.
– List of Collaborators
Kokoro Yukiboshi, Jouzu Himiya, Soramuko, Komizumiko, YawarakaYusen, Momonosuke, Konoshige, Nanahamu, Shouji Shibasaki, Sakura-nitouhei, Oimo Kuguri, Aosa, Yamoge.
| Circle | KAKUZATOU |
| Tags | Manga, JPEG, Japanese |
| Price | 1,100JPY |
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Editorial Review
Domestic romance anthologies centered on gacha IP represent one of the doujin scene’s most commercially reliable subgenres, and UmaYome capitalizes on the specific appeal of Uma Musume Pretty Derby’s character roster with the straightforward fantasy its title advertises. This is collaborative fan work operating entirely within the established ecosystem of marriage-fantasy doujinshi—no narrative surprises, no thematic ambitions beyond wish fulfillment.
What distinguishes this 90-plus-page collection is its scale and contributor roster. Thirteen artist-writers collaborating on fourteen characters ensures stylistic variety, which cuts both ways: readers get distinctive visual takes on each character, but also uneven tonal consistency across the book. The featured cast spans the franchise’s recognizable tier list—Agnes Tachyon and Fuji Kiseki appeal to competitive-strategy enthusiasts, while Narita Taishin and Air Groove cater to different aesthetic preferences. The breadth suggests the editors prioritized inclusivity over thematic cohesion, which means most enthusiasts will find at least three or four segments that align with their specific character preferences. Omitting Gold Ship and Tokaiyada Tairiku from the roster, despite their prominence, hints at either space constraints or contributor availability—notable absences for completists.
The collaborative approach actually suits this subgenre. Individual contributors can’t sustain married-life comedy or fluff content across 90 pages without tonal fatigue; rotating perspectives across seven-page increments is structurally sound. JPEG format and the “wonderful time” framing confirm this prioritizes accessible consumption over experimental presentation.
Enthusiasts of Uma Musume who specifically enjoy domestic-fantasy content and don’t require narrative depth will find reliable entertainment proportional to their character affinity. Casual franchise fans or those seeking satirical edge should look elsewhere.
A comprehensive marriage-fantasy anthology that knows exactly what it’s offering and delivers without pretension.
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