: A nature-loving boy raised on a remote island who has a unique ability to communicate with horses despite never having ridden one before.
: Beyond the track, it is a coming-of-age story dealing with loss, financial struggles, and the pressure of meeting parental expectations. Production and Music Gunjou no Fanfare
: Born into a wealthy British family, he was expected to follow a path set by his parents but chooses instead to forge his own destiny at the academy. : A nature-loving boy raised on a remote
While praised for its unique subject matter and diverse cast, some viewers noted a brisk pace in its introductory episodes. However, it remains a standout for fans of the "sports and drama" genre looking for something outside the traditional athletic mold. While praised for its unique subject matter and
: The anime emphasizes the connection between rider and horse, showcasing how characters like Shun understand these animals on a deeper level.
These students are part of an exclusive class of only 10 to 20 students per year, facing a three-year program that tests their physical endurance, academic prowess, and mental resilience.
The story centers on three main protagonists, each from vastly different backgrounds, who find themselves united by a singular, grueling goal: becoming professional jockeys.