Oshi no Ko ‒ Episode 9 (2024)

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After the emotional endurance test that was Akane's online bullying arc, it's about time we get a breather, and Oshi no Ko is ready to deliver. This week, we're exchanging Aqua's brand of intensity for Ruby's, which has a lighter and funnier vibe. But even Ruby's sparkling enthusiasm (and naivete) for the entertainment industry can't overpower the core message of Oshi no Ko: nobody in showbiz is who they seem to be. From relatively harmless fibs from the likes of the surprisingly wise Mem-Cho and the songbird Kana to the shadowy backstory of Ai's camera-ready facade, its secrets, and lies abound. Though "B-Komachi" is all about building the action into the season's likely final arc, smooth transitions between storylines and consistency of messaging and voice make this episode shine.

When I mentioned wanting more anime to feature not only high schoolers but also older adults, Mem-Cho's little secret was not exactly what I had in mind. And if her backstory is cliché, it's only because it has likely been repeated thousands of times among aspiring starlets, forced to set aside their dreams until a sexist society is ready to cast them aside for a newer model. Mem-Cho couldn't have found a more enthusiastically accepting audience than Ruby and Kana, the former amid the second incarnation she knows of, and the latter who is all too familiar with the feeling of being aged out of marketability. One clever footnote: co-author Aka Akasaka already gave us a clue that Mem-Cho is older than she appears. When Aqua described his ideal woman, she instantly named an idol who is dead for more than a decade. If she is nine years older than the twins, that would place her around 13 at the time of Ai's death—right at the age when music preferences solidify.

Mem-Cho is far from the only performer who presents herself differently than she is in reality. The next day in Ruby's homeroom, Frill Shiranui reveals herself to be far funnier than she lets on, horning it up on Aqua and his castmates in a completely deadpan. You know you're thinking with your libido even Minami, the gravure model, thinks you should tone it down! It's one of the episode's lighter moments, but it doesn't last. Minami points out that female performers with a gift for comedy have to keep it under wraps, lest they reveal themselves to be wittier than the male viewers they are trying to charm. Coming right after Mem-Cho's explanation for fudging her age, it's another brick in the depressing wall in front of showbiz success for female performers. However, some subtext is less obvious: what the heck is an “internet sea slug,” as depicted on the cover of the book that Aqua, and later Kana, is reading? At least I completely grasped the inside joke that was Kana's English-language “Baking Soda” shirt thanks to ANN's interview with Mengo Yokoyari last month: “A reader told me about it when it first became popular, so I drew it on Kana's clothing logo as a form of 'reverse importing.' I like it because it sounds cute!

While the new B-Komachi is bonding, Aqua is still lurking around the shadowy underbelly of the entertainment world, hanging out with the increasingly untrustworthy Producer-san. Who the heck takes a teen out for $400 sushi? The same kind of enabler who helped Ai meet up with her clandestine older boyfriend/probable murderer a decade ago. When Aqua asks the producer why he's helping him, the producer replies that he sees Aqua's potential—and an opportunity to invest in his future success. He may be Aqua's ally now, but he is not Aqua's friend, just as he wasn't Ai's. He is interested in maximizing others' potential but not interested in protecting them. Back when Aqua persuaded the director of Love Now to give him the raw footage of Akane and Yuki embracing, he said, “Who wouldn't choose to protect a 17-year-old?” The answer is probably this guy.

Mem-Cho's fib and Ai's facade pale this episode in comparison to Kana's layers of lies—which are remarkable because she's not just lying to others but to herself. Kana's charm is that she has examined herself as thoroughly as she would examine any character for a role. She is painfully aware of her deepest flaws in an almost ego-less way—she can smile as she offers a rundown of her greatest faults. And unlike most insecure people, who receive this feedback from inside their heads, Kana is getting it from a live studio audience. She has presented herself as a product since childhood and has been discarded. So while she can look at her problems with pinpoint accuracy, she is unable to see her good points, of which there are many. Since she sees herself as a product, she only sees herself in terms of how that product sells. She has acting chops, but her latest show didn't do well, so she believes she is a bad actor. She has a great singing voice (she must know that from karaoke!), but her songs didn't sell, so she considers them worthless. She is unable to separate Kana the product from Kana the person. This is how Aqua can get to her. He is as critical of other people as Kana is of herself. So when he bestows his rare praise upon her, she is confident that it means something. That's why she took Aqua's fake relationship so hard. Meanwhile, Aqua seems genuinely hurt by Kana's distance. “Keep this up and even I will be hurt,” he says, and despite his constant manipulations, there's a ring of truth to it.

The episode caps off with the show's second full music video, and it's a far more pleasurable sonic experience than the squeaky pep, Pieyon. By now, I'm also caught up with the Oshi no Ko manga, and what continues to delight me about the anime is how the music brings the story to life in a way that I had to imagine in my head during the comic. From her bell pepper era to the ethereal glow of her breezy pop song "Full Moon," Kana is made more vibrant through her music. Everyone in Oshi no Ko may be hiding behind a facade, but the secret of Kana's musical ability deserves to be divulged.

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Oshi no Ko ‒ Episode 9 (2)

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Oshi no Ko ‒ Episode 9 (2024)

FAQs

Who impregnated Ai in Oshi no Ko? ›

Hikaru Kamiki is the individual who impregnated Ai Hoshino and killed her by using an intermediary. His identity was found by Akane Kurokawa in Oshi No Ko chapter 96, as she needed to assist her then-beau Aquamarine Hoshino with tracking down the guilty party behind his mom's murder.

Has Oshi no Ko ended? ›

The manga entered its final arc on June 27, 2024.

Who is the killer in Oshi no Ko? ›

Hikaru Kamiki「神 (かみ) 木 (き) 輝 (ヒカル) , Kamiki Hikaru?」 is the main antagonist of Oshi no Ko. He is the man who fathered Aqua and Ruby with Ai Hoshino and the person who leaked Ai's address to a disgruntled fan, leading to her death and prompting his son to devote his life to tracking him down and...

Does Oshi no Ko have romance? ›

Oshi no Ko is an engaging idol anime that intricately weaves together multiple genres, crafting a complex yet captivating narrative exploring themes of revenge, deception, and undoubtedly, romance. The romantic aspect in Oshi no Ko takes a twisted turn, with love being the driving force behind the demise of Ai Hoshino.

Did Aqua and Ruby kiss? ›

While a bit of a controversial move, in Chapter 143 of Oshi no Ko, the story follows a provocative turn as Aqua, representing Sarina Tendouji, and Ruby, representing Gorou Amamiya, finally share their first kiss.

Why did Ai get pregnant at 16? ›

Oshi No Ko: Who was responsible for Ai's pregnancy? Hikaru Kamiki is the person who impregnated Ai Hoshino and murdered her by using a proxy. His identity was deduced by Akane Kurokawa in Oshi No Ko chapter 96, as she wanted to help her then-boyfriend Aquamarine Hoshino find the culprit behind his mother's murder.

Is Ruby in love with Aqua? ›

In their past lives, 'Ruby' was in love with 'Aqua' or possibly admired him as he was the doctor who treated her kindly when she was dying slowly. After reincarnating, Ruby attempted to find the doctor's whereabouts but was told that he had gone missing a long time.

Is Oshi no Ko season 2 out? ›

Oshi no Ko Season 2 starts airing on July 3, 2024. Setting a tone apart from recent season finales, including Demon Slayer Season 4, Kaiju No 8, Wind Breaker, Mushoku Tensei Season 2 and the mid-season finale of My Hero Academia Season 7, Oshi no Ko's next installment will open the gate to a whole different worldview.

Is Oshi no Ko Based on a true story? ›

The story was clearly based on the tragedy of Kimura Hana, the pro wrestler and Terrace House star who took her own life amidst a wave of harassment. In fact, it was so close to Kimura's story that her mother, Kyoko, criticized the series for using her daughter's life as content.

Does Akane know Aqua is Ai's son? ›

Even after learning of Aqua's identity as Ai Hoshino's son and his desire to avenge her death, she stuck by his side, and at some point they began to have a real relationship.

Who is Aqua's girlfriend? ›

Aqua has agreed to give his full support to Akane to defeat Kana. Kana greatly envies Akane for her role as Aqua's girlfriend, who takes care of him after he collapses and stays by his side.

Who is Ai's baby daddy? ›

Hikaru Kamiki (神木 ひかる Kamiki Hikaru) is the main antagonist of the manga series Oshi no Ko. He is the father and archenemy of the Hoshino twins Aquamarine and Ruby, having fathered them from his relationship with the B-Komachi's leader, Ai Hoshino.

Did Akane and Aqua break up? ›

Eventually, Aqua rejects Kana's advances when she asks him out because he decides to date Akane. However, their relationship does not work out, and they eventually break up. Later, Akane even admits that Aqua has always had something for Kana.

Is there a love triangle in Oshi no Ko? ›

The end of Season 1 set up a delightful love triangle between Aqua, Kana, and Akane, and Season 2 is doing a fine job blending the love triangle with each character's stage play character for Tokyo Blade. Kana may be in denial, but it's still obvious.

Who is Aqua's father? ›

Chapter 96 of the Oshi no Ko manga divulges the long-awaited truth about Aqua and Ruby's father, Hikaru Kamiki. However, the revelation is not what readers expected, for Hikaru is not just any ordinary father, but a callous and calculating serial killer who preys on female idols and actresses.

Who did Ai sleep with? ›

The two subsequently began a secret relationship, even sleeping together. When Hikaru chose Ai over Airi, she insisted that he would eventually come back to her, arguing that Taiki is his child and that no-one will love someone as "empty" as him.

Why did Ai and Hikaru break up? ›

Thinking that being with him forever while knowing that Taiki is his son with Airi was too much for her, Hikaru fell into despair after Ai tells him that she can't love him. For the next years of his life up to the present, he believed these words and that it was just a one-sided love on his part.

Who does Aqua end up with in Oshi no Ko? ›

Since the manga is still ongoing, the answer to this question remains uncertain. However, in the past, Aqua was in a relationship with Akane, which eventually came to an end, which opens up the possibility of him ending up with Kana Arima in the future.

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