Haru Urara, a retired Japanese race horse known for never winning a race, has seen a resurgence in popularity due to a mobile game. The 29-year-old mare, who retired in 2004, inspired a character in the game Uma Musume Pretty Derby, which launched June 26. Haru Urara, who famously wore a Hello Kitty mask and lost all 113 of her races, became a national icon during her career. The mobile game features anime-style characters with horse features participating in track races. Fans admire Haru Urara’s perseverance, with the character in the game always maintaining a positive attitude despite losses. Fans can visit Haru Urara at Martha Farm by scheduling visits through the farm’s website. (Upi)
Japanese Race Horse Famous For Losing Gains Fame Via Mobile Game

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