Oshi no Ko Season 2 ‒ Episode 17 (2024)

Oshi no Ko Season 2 ‒ Episode 17 (1)

Oshi no Ko Season 2 is good, but I never expected it to be this good. It's no wonder that Oshi no Ko artist Mengo Yokoyari said she burst into tears when she watched it. Storywise, it's a faithful recreation of manga chapters 56-58, but in practice, it's an entirely new experience. Significant scenes have been expanded with top-notch sakuga to bring the Tokyo Blade stage play to life. Even more surprising is that the second half of the episode drastically narrows its focus to a side character, Narushima Melt. Fans of Kaguya-sama may be familiar with author Aka Akasaka's penchant for giving even his supporting characters rich inner lives; Melt's arc is a shining example of his talent for it. Combined with original animation sequences, this is a standout episode in an already impressive season.

As a manga reader first, I've been especially enjoying the way Doga Kobo studio has played with the original material to make the anime a wholly new piece of entertainment apart from its inspiration. The first major change happened right after the opening sequence when we were shown the beginning of the Tokyo Blade play from the perspective of an audience member. Last month, I said I was specifically hoping for this development as an American viewer who has never seen a 2.5D play. All in all, it does resemble the TikTok I linked in my review of episodes 1-3. It offered a brand new acrobatic fight scene between Kana (as Tsurugi) and Taiki (as Blade). And while the content of Tokyo Blade isn't anything special (it's such standard Shonen Jump fare that it's hardly parody), the way this episode fleshes out the story and dialogue from the bare-bones portrayal in the manga showcases the characters' acting abilities—both verbal and kinetic.

But where the story really comes to life is in Melt's half-episode arc. By all expectations, Melt should be a throwaway character: a thorn in Yoriko-sensei's side, an obstacle for Kana to overcome in her acting journey. But author Aka Akasaka has never met a side character he couldn't devote an entire storyline to, something we've seen in Kaguya-sama: Love is War before this. Now we get Melt's not-so-tragic backstory. Rather than a past struggle, Melt's entire past is characterized by the absence of struggle. Everything came easily to him, from girls to gigs, while he simply coasted through life on his good looks. Sweet Today, Melt narrates, was the first time he ever realized that he wasn't as great as his life had led him to believe. This is all running through Melt's mind while he faces off as Kizami against Sakuya as Monme. In contrast to Melt, Sakuya is a skilled actor with tons of 2.5D play experience—even though he's a sleazy playboy in reality, he can act as a character who is his total opposite, no sweat. Paralleling the Shonen Jump-friendly storyline of Tokyo Blade, Melt's narrative leads the viewer to believe he's going to totally bomb. Just when all hope seems lost, he cathartically grabs the upper hand. This is visually depicted as Melt reaching for a starburst that looks uncannily like the sparkle in Aqua, Ruby, and Ai's eyes, which I interpret as the visual depiction of Ai's innate star power.

I re-read the manga, in which Melt puts his blood, sweat, and tears into spinning his katana in the air, then catching it, the same way Kizami does in the manga. In the anime, the sequence is even more impressive and involves a backflip. But it's Melt's emotional acting that clinches it. He found a moment in the character he was portraying that had him teary-eyed like "he just like me fr" and drove that feeling home. There's a psychedelic multimedia sakuga sequence that gives Melt the main character treatment: a visual depiction of the metamorphosis his character has gone through. From a guy who never had to try to one who worked his hands to bloody blisters just to measure up to his co-stars, Melt has come far enough to make even Yoriko-sensei cry. And considering that his real-life manga artist cried too while watching his explosive character arc, it was a rare moment that Oshi no Ko reflected reality for a good reason for once.

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Oshi no Ko Season 2 ‒ Episode 17 (2024)

FAQs

Who impregnated Ai in Oshi no Ko? ›

Who was responsible for Ai's pregnancy? Hikaru Kamiki is the individual who impregnated Ai Hoshino and killed her by using an intermediary.

Who is the killer in Oshi no Ko? ›

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.

How old is Ruby in Oshi no Ko? ›

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Like Aqua, Ruby is 16 years old, though she stands much shorter than him at 5'2 (158 cm). Her mother's death inspired her to become an idol, despite the challenges and obstacles she may face.

Has Oshi no Ko ended? ›

Oshi no Ko is ending, however, there is no sign of how long it will take to conclude. It was announced in June 2024 that the Oshi no Ko manga would be entering its final arc, but as we've seen with other manga series, this could run for many months or potentially years.

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.

Are Aqua and Ruby in love? ›

In response to that, however, Aqua said that he only sees Ruby as a sister and nothing more; after months of the story dancing around what Aqua thought about Ruby's feelings for him, it's incredibly satisfying for him to finally comment on it and shoot down the idea of being in a relationship with her.

Why did AI and Hikaru break up? ›

While he was on the verge of breaking down, she found out about her pregnancy, which she thought was dangerous. Ai further justifies her reason for breaking up with Hikaru by explaining she did not want to burden Hikaru and felt anxious around him.

Who is Aqua's girlfriend? ›

To the public eye, Akane is his girlfriend, who has gone on plenty of dates to keep up appearances. However, it should be noted that their relationship was strictly for work in his eyes for some time. He has referred to her by her first name since before they started dating.

Is Oshi no Ko based on a true story? ›

Many of the stories in Oshi no Ko are based on pieces of real-life events.

How old was Aqua when AI died? ›

At age 4, Aqua witnesses his mother stabbed by that same stalker after answering the door, who later commits suicide.

How old was AI when she gave birth? ›

At age 16, Ai became pregnant with twins. She decided to give birth to them and hid these facts from the world so she could have the experience of a loving family, and took a hiatus from her idol activities. After the birth of her twins, who she named Aquamarine and Ruby, she returned to work.

Who is AI's baby daddy? ›

The father of Ai Hoshino's children — Aqua and Ruby — in Oshi no Ko is a young man named Hikaru Kamiki. In the present-day, he is 33 years old. However, he was still in middle school when he got involved with Ai, making him 15 years old when Aqua and Ruby were conceived.

Is Oshi no Ko inappropriate? ›

It's very tame, where most of the violent scenes are only meant for comedy and are mostly bloodless. The manga panels of Tokyo Blade are graphic. In production for a TV series, a character is about to be stabbed with a knife but is saved when the assailant is punched in the face.

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 is Hoshino's Ai lover? ›

Before everything fell apart, Hikaru Kamiki and Ai Hoshino had an incredibly tight relationship, as if they had their own world despite dating at such a young age. They were somehow similar, which made them relate to each other's burdens.

Who is the father of Ai's children in Oshi no Ko? ›

The father of Ai Hoshino's children — Aqua and Ruby — in Oshi no Ko is a young man named Hikaru Kamiki. In the present-day, he is 33 years old. However, he was still in middle school when he got involved with Ai, making him 15 years old when Aqua and Ruby were conceived.

Why did Ai and Hikaru break up? ›

While he was on the verge of breaking down, she found out about her pregnancy, which she thought was dangerous. Ai further justifies her reason for breaking up with Hikaru by explaining she did not want to burden Hikaru and felt anxious around him.

What is Ai Hoshino's secret? ›

As an idol, she lived a life of deceit by pretending to genuinely love her fans. After becoming pregnant with the twins, to not squander her reputation, she gave birth and raised them in secret, playing the role of both idol and mother.

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