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‘The Royal Family’ x ‘Uma Musume’ Collaboration: Royal Hope Acrylic Stand and Keychain on Sale

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The Sunday Theater drama The Royal Family has launched collaboration goods with Uma Musume: Pretty Derby, inspired by the show’s racehorse Royal Hope. The first collection includes acrylic stands and keychains featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap, available from October 27 at TBS stores and online.

Quick Summary

・ The Royal Family teams up with Uma Musume for a new merchandise line.
・ Royal Hope and Oguri Cap illustrations appear on acrylic stands and keychains.
・ Sales start October 27, 2025, at Akasaka Branch Park and Tokyo Station TBS Store.
・ Items also available via TBS Shopping online from 11 a.m.
・ Collaboration Café features panel displays and printed lattes.

Illustration of Uma Musume characters Royal Hope and Oguri Cap from The Royal Family collaboration, featuring new acrylic stands and keychains.

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby and TBS drama The Royal Family launch collaboration goods featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap illustrations.

What Is the Royal Hope x Uma Musume Collaboration?

The TBS Sunday drama The Royal Family has announced a merchandise collaboration with the popular multimedia franchise Uma Musume: Pretty Derby. The partnership celebrates the show’s new racehorse character, Royal Hope, which appeared in Episode 3. A special illustration featuring Uma Musume’s Royal Hope alongside Oguri Cap from the anime *Singure* was revealed. The first wave of original goods includes acrylic stands and keychains based on this visual, appealing to both drama and anime fans.

Illustration of Uma Musume characters Royal Hope and Oguri Cap from The Royal Family collaboration, featuring new acrylic stands and keychains.

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby and TBS drama The Royal Family launch collaboration goods featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap illustrations.

When and Where Will the Collaboration Goods Be Sold?

Sales for the Royal Hope and Oguri Cap merchandise begin October 27, 2025. Early sales will take place at Akasaka’s Branch Park and the TBS Store at Tokyo Station, with online sales starting at 11 a.m. through TBS Shopping. The Collaboration Café will also display the illustration panels and offer themed printed lattes. Additional releases are expected to follow, expanding the lineup of limited-edition goods tied to the drama’s broadcast.

Illustration of Uma Musume characters Royal Hope and Oguri Cap from The Royal Family collaboration, featuring new acrylic stands and keychains.

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby and TBS drama The Royal Family launch collaboration goods featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap illustrations.

What Is The Royal Family Drama About?

Based on Kazumasa Hayami’s novel published by Shinchosha Bunko, The Royal Family dramatizes two decades in the lives of passionate individuals chasing their dreams in the horse racing world. The series portrays the bonds between humans and racehorses, showing how determination and teamwork create miracles. With full cooperation from the Japan Racing Association (JRA), filming took place at real racecourses, delivering authentic and powerful visuals. The novel has won both the Shugoro Yamamoto Prize and the JRA Equine Culture Award.

FAQ

Q: What is Royal Hope?
A: Royal Hope is a racehorse featured in the TBS drama The Royal Family and the motif for the Uma Musume collaboration.

Q: Which characters appear in the collaboration illustration?
A: The artwork features Uma Musume’s Royal Hope alongside Oguri Cap from the anime *Singure*.

Q: Where can fans buy the collaboration goods?
A: At Akasaka Branch Park, TBS Store Tokyo Station, and online via TBS Shopping from October 27, 2025.

Q: Who is the author of the original novel The Royal Family?
A: Kazumasa Hayami, whose work has received the Shugoro Yamamoto Prize and the JRA Equine Culture Award.

Source : ORICON NEWS

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