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|Chinese (Traditional)
|強擊
|Strong Attack
|Translated name by HKJC. This one seems to be a mistranslation, originally "Vivlos" is a name of the an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon (Greek: Βύβλος), the same word in Greek also means the Bible. But HKJC seems to confused with the word "Vibros" in English, which is a combining form meaning “Vibration”, then reimagined it.
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Revision as of 14:27, 25 July 2024

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Vivlos

Names
English Vivlos
Japanese ヴィブロス
Chinese (Traditional) 強擊

Profile
Birthday April 9
Class Middle School
Roommate Air Messiah
Height 156cm
Three Sizes B81 W51 H86
Shoe Size L22.5cm, R22cm
Image Color         

Voice
Voice Actor 伊藤彩沙 (Ayasa Itou)

Vivlos is a character in Umamusume: Pretty Derby.

Biography

I'm Vivlos! Some day, I'm going to race in the glitzy city of Dubai, and become a celeb ♪
Let's go together! I've already made up my mind ♪

A naturally spoiled girl, her dream lies across the ocean.

Vivlos is a devilishly cute young lady. She's the youngest of three sisters, and has been a spoiled brat since she was a child, because of her family's wealth. She has been fascinated by Dubai since she went there on vacation, and longed to live a celebrity life in a luxurious country. Her goal is to run a race in Dubai, using her natural talent and great sense of timing as her weapons.


Names in other languages

Vivlos
Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (Traditional) 強擊 Strong Attack Translated name by HKJC. This one seems to be a mistranslation, originally "Vivlos" is a name of the an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon (Greek: Βύβλος), the same word in Greek also means the Bible. But HKJC seems to confused with the word "Vibros" in English, which is a combining form meaning “Vibration”, then reimagined it.