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“The Royal Family” × “Uma Musume” 2nd Collaboration Illustration Revealed; Panel Display Starts October 29

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The second collaboration illustration between TBS’s Sunday drama The Royal Family and the popular anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray has been unveiled. The new artwork features Uma Musume characters inspired by the drama’s “Royal Family,” and will be displayed as a panel exhibition at Branch Park beginning October 29, 2025.

Quick Summary

・ The Royal Family and Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray release a second collaboration illustration.
・ Features Uma Musume characters inspired by the drama’s “Royal Family.”
・ Panel exhibition begins October 29 at Branch Park.
・ Follows the previous “Royal Hope” collaboration illustration.
・ Related merchandise featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap is already on sale.

New collaboration illustration featuring Uma Musume characters inspired by The Royal Family drama, to be displayed at Branch Park from October 29, 2025.

The second collaboration illustration between Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray and The Royal Family drama will be displayed at Branch Park starting October 29.

What Is the “Royal Family” × “Uma Musume” Collaboration?

TBS’s Sunday drama The Royal Family and the anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray have launched their second collaborative project. The newly revealed illustration reimagines characters from the drama’s “Royal Family” as Uma Musume, drawn in the distinctive style of the anime “Shingre.”

This illustration will be exhibited as a large panel at Branch Park starting October 29, 2025. It follows the earlier release of an Uma Musume illustration inspired by “Royal Hope,” which was unveiled prior to this second collaboration.

New collaboration illustration featuring Uma Musume characters inspired by The Royal Family drama, to be displayed at Branch Park from October 29, 2025.

The second collaboration illustration between Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray and The Royal Family drama will be displayed at Branch Park starting October 29.

What Is the Previous “Royal Hope” Collaboration?

The first collaboration featured the character “Royal Hope” from The Royal Family as an Uma Musume. Related merchandise from this initial project is already available, including acrylic stands and keychains featuring Royal Hope and Oguri Cap. These items were designed using the first illustration and have been popular among both drama and anime fans.

New collaboration illustration featuring Uma Musume characters inspired by The Royal Family drama, to be displayed at Branch Park from October 29, 2025.

The second collaboration illustration between Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray and The Royal Family drama will be displayed at Branch Park starting October 29.

What Is “The Royal Family” Drama About?

The Royal Family is a live-action adaptation of Kazumasa Hayami’s award-winning novel of the same name, published by Shincho Bunko. The story spans twenty years in the world of horse racing, following the passion and perseverance of people who chase their dreams while strengthening bonds with their families and partners. The Japan Racing Association (JRA) fully cooperated in production, allowing the series to be filmed at real racetracks for highly realistic, dynamic scenes.

FAQ

Q: When will the new collaboration illustration be exhibited?
A: The panel display begins on October 29, 2025, at Branch Park.

Q: What was the first collaboration about?
A: The initial illustration featured “Royal Hope” from The Royal Family, along with related merchandise such as acrylic stands and keychains.

Q: Who wrote the original novel The Royal Family?
A: The drama is based on the novel by Kazumasa Hayami, recipient of the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize and the JRA Equine Culture Award.

Source : ORICON NEWS

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