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Oshi no ko - My Star (2023)

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Oshi no ko - My Star

44 recensioni
9/10

A Great First Episode.

I really must say that how they did the first episode is really Genius, and when I say Genius I mean that they started this Anime in a really great way that is easy to understand the story and everything that is going on, and to tell you it in a better way what they did is instead of making a normal 24 minute long Anime episode they did a 82 minute long Anime episode, then in that episode they told us all the important stuff that we need to know, and they did that in such a good way that this first episode was Genius. The animation is really amazing the art style is beautiful the music/OSTs are nice, and pretty much there is nothing to complain about. What I really like about this Anime is that it starts really chilli and then becomes really dark, even though you already know it will happen from the start I still like it that way, and when I say "I like it that way" I mean that I like Animes that start nicely and cute and then become dark and sad. Overall yeah I really recommend you to give this a try you can like it or you can dislike it, afterall the decision is yours.
  • Leysritt
  • 12 apr 2023
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8/10

Don't judge a book by its cover

Personally when I first saw this anime, and saw it was getting popular and I thought: "oh great another weird looking anime getting popular". But one day I decided to read the basic plot description, and I thought, like most people would... it sounds weird. But then as a joke a decided to start watching this. First off a 1 hour first episode seems weird, but it was worth it. Second, with out spoiling anything... the plot summary is a tad bit misleading. And third and final, I may or may not have watched this all in the span of 1 day cause it was so good. Basically I relearned the lesson of: Don't judge a book by its cover (or should I say anime)
  • themethe
  • 2 apr 2024
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9/10

Oshi no ko rating.

  • antdikaioulakos
  • 29 mag 2024
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10/10

How to perfectly Introduce viewers to their series

I just found this anime on Tik Tok the other day and thought nothing of it, just to be surprised by the BEST introduction to Character and the series in the entire world of cinematic masterpieces. Not only could they create a binding between the viewer and the characters in a short time of an hour, they put you through a whole roller coaster of emotions. I don't want to spoil anything, but if you want to watch this series, then be prepared for EVERYTHING. I personally wished, I wouldn't have been spoiled and that I could watch this episode again like I did the first time, because it was just so unbelievable good.

So for me, it's a total 10/10.

GO WATCH IT NOW.
  • Eneatube
  • 12 apr 2023
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10/10

How to do a Prologue 101

I have been reading the manga since it's release and I was instantly hooked, thus becoming a huge fan of the series. So I am happy to say that the people at Doga Kobo have perfectly captured all the feelings I had while reading the prologue and somehow more. There is truly very few ways I can describe these emotions I have. The best way to understand these feelings though is by watching this 82 minute masterpiece of a prologue! I don't just recommend watching this episode, I demand it. So what are you doing already? Go watch the first episode Oshi no Ko and experience what me and many others felt for the first time.
  • boqkae
  • 12 apr 2023
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10/10

started as a critic, leaving as a fan

To be honest, before I started watching this anime I read the story synopsis and glanced through the genre and I was sure that this isn't my cup of tea and I wouldn't even up completing 2 episodes of this anime but DAMN I was so wrong and I m so glad I was. This anime adaptation did so many things right from animation to story telling, right pacing and other intricate things, really kept me hooked till the end. And Cheers to opening and ending songs, loved it. I m beyond satisifed, "AARIGATO" to everyone involved in its making from manga to anime, its a masterpiece. Looking forward to Season 2.
  • sumitsinghamb
  • 23 apr 2024
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Suffering Covered in Snow

  • rxckne
  • 8 mag 2023
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10/10

A MASTERPIECE OF ITS OWN

The thing is that I have seen a lot of anime and by lot I mean around 200 anime series and movies both counted. I have seen different types of genre of animes. But even after seeing a lot of popular anime with best storylines and direction, hand down this takes place in my top 10 animes easily even after I have only seen 4 episodes. This is a true masterpiece anime of 2023 that just came out of nowhere and mark my words it will take place in top animes of a lot of otakus who watch anime for its story and direction not just for a single type kf genre.

Watch it you won't regret it untill you have a biased mind for new animes, trust me.
  • Prof_PsYcHo
  • 2 giu 2023
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10/10

This is revenge? Or drama?

The first episode of the anime was very satisfying. I like! If the anime's theme is revenge and events revolve around Aqua, this anime deserves more than 10 stars! His drawings are fascinating! I hope the next episodes will be of the same quality. Good luck to the illustrators! Ai's death was sad. If there's revenge in the anime, I'd like some action and blood too. This anime will be more fun and beautiful! Frankly, I don't want Ruby to be too prominent. I want it to focus more on Aqua. Because he will be our hero who will take revenge. I hope he draws and writes, sees this comment and makes progress accordingly. I wish you success and once again!
  • aktnmrb
  • 16 apr 2023
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10/10

It has you wanting more every time

  • shaneywalker
  • 26 apr 2023
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10/10

This ep 1 is the best introduction ever

Most of the TV show have also best introduction but compare to to this anime. This show also bring impact to a lot of me. I felt sad for the protagonist which bring PTSD just like Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad. That's the opinion I ever had for this anime. Bye for now. The mother of the children in this anime is the saddest character of all time. This also bring dark side of becoming a Idol and celebrities. A lot people say they want to be celebrity, watch this anime before deciding to become a celebrity. (This is just my story so skip if u want) I saw this anime viral in tiktok so I watch it. At first I thought it just a idol being loved by their fans but a lot of plot twist which I love when comes to the show or anime. Now I read manga which the design is not good as anime because anime put a lot of effort and beauty of the characters especially ai and Ruby.
  • mrzeroanimation
  • 13 mag 2023
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7/10

A Different POV of What Being an Idol is Like

I loved how Oshi no Ko portrayed what it is like to be a professional idol in Japan. The stresses, the secrets that need to be kept in order to keep your fanbase, and what some idols are willing to do to be able to be the dream that their fans need them to be. The first episode ran for a lot longer than I expected, which as a pleasent surprise. I didn't expect a full-length movie as the first episode, and it was pretty sweet to be able to have the first episode go into great depth. It was nice to be able to watch things unfold naturally and uninterrupted with openings and endings. And of course, it set the tone for the rest of the series.

I haven't read the manga, but I am hoping that there will be a second season of Oshi no Ko, since the anime left many things unanswered. Oshi no Ko season 2 is definitely worth waiting for. 7/10.
  • sparklemeandu-09047
  • 25 dic 2024
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2/10

When fanatics became crazy, they will do anything to spread their beliefs.

  • Freecazoid
  • 19 feb 2024
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anime of the year

At first Oshi no Ko looks like a children's anime but it's really not true the first episode was really good i was glued to the screen and the end of the episode was really good i also read the manga and there are amazing things there too This anime definitely surprised me and I think it's going to be anime of the year There are some things I didn't like in the manga that are probably going to be in the anime as well, but that's okay And apparently she's going to be really popular overall: oshi no ko its a really good anime and manga with good plot and good animation

Oshi no ko anime:(9/10) oshi no ko manga:(9/10)
  • amitshmueli
  • 21 apr 2023
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9/10

First episode was wholesome.

I can't think how should I explain it but it has everything of everything it is loving, entertaining, eye opening, lil bit of shonen vibes, daily life, slice of life, thriller, mystery, it also depicts the reality of the entertainment industry and how idols are made and what problems they face. I have how everything is show so smoothly I never felt bored even for a second as if I was hooked to it and there is also about how peaceful are babies life. The whole episode had a meaning means even though in the middle we forget about what the story is and get engaged in other stuff but the end really pulls us back and shows us the big picture.
  • nimkardarshan
  • 17 apr 2023
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9/10

A Bold and Heartfelt Story of the Entertainment Industry

I was blown away by the first episode of "Oshi No Ko" (Pushing My Favorite Child), which tells a realistic and daring story of the entertainment industry. The character development is incredibly nuanced and touching, drawing me in from the first scene.

Clocking in at a feature-length 90 minutes, the first episode breaks conventions and tells a complete story of the protagonist's mother. The themes of idol life and the contrast between lies and reality are expertly explored, making for a truly extraordinary viewing experience.

Furthermore, the episode is elevated by the beautiful and haunting soundtrack from Yoasobi, which adds a layer of depth to an already emotionally resonant story.

Overall, "Oshi No Ko" Episode 1 is a masterpiece of storytelling, and I am eagerly anticipating the rest of the series, which promises to be a thrilling detective story in the making.
  • whitewolfAL
  • 15 apr 2023
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10/10

its not just about revenge or Rising to top.

Story of "My star" is really fasinating and unique its not about idols messing around from my persipective i would have never sypathized with real world actors, but after this anime i understand the actors going through on daily life. And especially the recent episode 6 was a true masterpiece and character development for akanie is astonishing and in just one episode also we get to see effects of harsh criticism on people who are already doubting them selves and it sets an intresting lure for me to want to check out manga right now for next episode.

In short this anime is about struggle of ppl.
  • muhmdshahidbhat
  • 16 mag 2023
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10/10

This show is damn good

  • mcchathuthi
  • 23 mag 2023
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8/10

Season 1 Review

Lies. Who among us hasn't told a lie or two? Whether it's telling a white lie or presenting a false version of ourselves. Celebrities, actors, musicians, and artists must constantly maintain a public image, which may require telling a lie or two. As a famous idol, Ai Hoshino's life revolves around lying. "The lie becomes the truth" are words she lives by. She lies to her friends and fans, but no one can see through the facade beneath her starry eyes.

Oshi no Ko's most provocative scene tragically occurs in its feature-length premiere. The tearjerker ending propelled the series into popularity, leading to disappointment when the rest proved to be an entirely different beast. Some viewers may build false expectations, but those who approach it open-mindedly will enjoy where it takes them. The premiere was a well-written story best left in the past. It initially evokes the untouchable masterpiece Perfect Blue, but aside from the final scene, the juvenile execution pales in comparison.

The episodes after the premiere are more refreshing. Oshi no Ko's content is comparable to my all-time favorite anime, Kaleido Star, for its realistic approach to performing arts while maintaining an uplifting message. It never shies away from showing singers, dancers, and actors' struggles to preserve their image and criticize demanding audiences. Writer Aka Akasaka does not condemn consumers but provides a mirror to reflect on their behavior. Oshi no Ko honestly portrays the Japanese acting and idol industry. Seeing how child actors phase out, stunt casting, agency competitions, and differences between writers and studios add to the realism. There are many things they should have taken into account, such as numerous reshoots, scheduling, and post-production. They seemingly picked and chose the most exciting parts of show business to portray and ignored the less appealing but equally crucial aspects.

Through Ai Hoshino's twin son and daughter, the series explores the ups and downs of acting and idol careers, respectively. Both children secretly lived past lives, in which they adored Ai. Her son, Aquamarine, was Ai's gynecologist, murdered by her stalker. Her daughter Ruby was only a young girl when she died of cancer. They take their reincarnations surprisingly well, but who wouldn't when you get around-the-clock attention from your favorite celebrity? Well, probably some people. The kids pursue futures that live up to their mother's legacy and do right by her. For Ruby, this means carrying on Ai's legacy as an idol and rebuilding her group B-Komachi from the ground up. For Aqua, it's rather intense; he dedicates his life to searching for their absent father, putting aside any personal goals. Aqua and Ruby attend Yoto High School, which offers a performing arts program only for students attached to a talent agency. Luckily for the kids, Ai's previous manager Miyako Saito adopted them and made them part of her company.

A common critique of Oshi no Ko is that the reincarnation plot device is unnecessary. I disagree with that judgment because it's necessary to advance the plot. Aquamarine uses his skills of talking to seniors as a doctor in his past life to smooth talk a director, which gets his mother a film role. He uses his people skills to dig up clues to track down his lost father. Unlike many other high school geniuses in anime, Aqua behaves like an adult due to his reincarnation; it is better that the plot provides a reason other than the simple notion that he's a prodigy. Some viewers may find Aqua's infatuation with Ai overwhelming, and it is nearly an oedipal nightmare. Still, it rides the line carefully-quickly reminding us that his love for Ai is admiration, not romance. Ruby's past life provides an obstacle to overcome rather than skill. She struggles with dancing, a crucial skill as an idol, partly because having cancer made it difficult for her to dance, causing her to have difficulty with her mindset. Aqua and Ruby are deeply flawed, socially awkward, and very traumatized, like the other characters.

The side characters stand out with vibrant personalities that leave a lasting impression without gimmicks. Each character possesses their own set of goals, struggles, flaws, and endearing qualities. Among them is Kana Arima, a former child prodigy in acting who now finds herself a mediocre teenage actor. With a theater kid persona, Kana exudes excessive confidence that can seem condescending. However, her knack for maneuvering within the industry helps her secure roles. Like others, her character development involves confronting inner demons caused by past trauma and present triggers. As a freelancer, she often gets trapped in undesirable parts. However, when she joins Ruby to form their idol group B-Komachi, Kana discovers self-respect. Together, they build their team from scratch, with relentless effort and determination.

Another key supporting character is Akane, an up-and-coming actress who works alongside Aqua on a reality TV dating show. Through Akane's arc, the writer explores a theme touched on during the premiere. Social media: How it helps and harms performance artists. There's a focus on positive and negative responses to Aquamarine's TV shows, but it peaks with online hate and canceling Akane faces. Harassment's disastrous effects on her mental health are realistic and portrayed with uncommon sensitivity. Regardless of how the arc plays out, it is cathartic to see the people responsible for her turmoil condemned by the author. This includes the grossly misogynistic haters online and the scumbag producer of their reality TV show.

Aside from the tearjerker premiere, Oshi no Ko manages a few other genuinely moving moments-a mental health crisis and a near breakdown before a major performance-but surrounding those is a bit of contrived drama. Aqua's slow quest to find his father loses steam quickly. However, future seasons can revive that subplot. Ruby must navigate rising as an idol, a path well-worn by music anime. Though they mostly avoid pedestrian school drama, there's romance stalled by misunderstandings. It's as if the anime keeps seeking narrative conflict when there is plenty to dig into with the characters' turmoils-especially Ruby and Aqua's rich history. Tell us more about how their past lives inform their present! And it would've been fascinating to learn more about their adoptive mother; surely, a chapter or two can be spared for her. Despite the story's slight drawbacks, it's consistently elevated by one of Doga Kobo's most impressive presentations alongside Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun.

Although it is less well-directed than Akasaka's prior adaptation, Love is War, Daisuke Hiramaki handles the drama in Oshi no Ko excellently. The combination of orchestral background music and close-up shots creates a sense of immersion during the dramatic scenes. With soaring melodies and dynamic arrangements, orchestral compositions heighten the emotional intensity. As the music swells, it accentuates everything felt by the characters; anguish, joy, and depression, evoking an impactful response from the audience. Furthermore, the well-timed close-up shots sweeten the effect of these moments by capturing the characters' raw expressions.

Oshi no Ko delves into the intricate world of lies and facades that permeate celebrities' and performers' lives. It explores the challenges and consequences of maintaining a public image while delving into its characters' personal trauma. While the tearjerker premiere may have set high expectations that the subsequent episodes couldn't fully meet, the series delivers refreshing and immersive portrayals of the performing arts. The reincarnation plot device, although debated, advances the storyline. The side characters shine with their distinctive personalities and genuine character development, with Kana and Akane standing out as memorable figures. Despite some contrived drama and missed opportunities for deeper exploration, Oshi no Ko is consistently elevated by Doga Kobo's strong presentation. Ultimately, the anime provides a cathartic experience, while taking the coming-of-age genre from a fresh angle.
  • RebelPanda
  • 27 giu 2023
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9/10

Better than the manga? Don't know and don't care

I haven't read the manga and don't think I will cause the anime is so darn good. 1st episode in, it feels like a prologue to a roller coaster of episodes to follow. I don't know what's going to happen, but I like the episode so far. There's so much happening and the characters look absolutely stunning. You'll love, cry, laugh and be on the edge of your seats while just watching episode 1. Hope the rest are released soon as not only in this a series filled with everything I mentioned earlier, it also shows people as they are, multidimensional and have so much more to them than what meets the eye. Looking forward to more.
  • lahariramesh
  • 12 apr 2023
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10/10

Really So good. Great.

Very good . I hope it will continue and not end soon, both anime and manga. I hope to continue. This anime is Amazing. Maybe it looks like it is not good, but if you look at only one part. You really like it. The anime characters are well done and interesting. Especially Aqua. I just hope the mangaka doesn't finish the manga soon as he said and continue. It will be a pity if it ends. This anime has great potential. Please continue the Manga. Mangaka. I can't wait for the next episodes. I suggest you watch this anime. You will definitely like it. The anime is very good in terms of quality and graphics. I can say that it was one of the best animes I saw. My only regret is that they might end the anime soon. Based on the mangaka's words. I hope it doesn't end.
  • aminasg-91345
  • 23 ago 2023
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1/10

WASTED

  • anaymouswhale
  • 31 mar 2025
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8/10

Solid anime!

Great storyline and although at first It might seem weird, i personally found it very unique. As there isnt many animes like this one. And the animation is absolutely stunning! They way they draw the eyes is so beautiful!

And I really love how every character has their own backstory and character development! Although the story is still at its start it already seems very promising especially Ai's backstory!

The concept of oshi no ko is very unique as I said, and the thing is that even non-anime watchers could enjoy this great anime! I love it and I recommend it to anyone otaku or not.

Great job on this <3.
  • yrazahra
  • 25 lug 2023
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9/10

A charming, deep, character-based drama on the entertainment industry

*Review after Season 1*

Let me try my best to tell you how this show is. I rated it 9/10. That should tell you that I thought it was great. But it's a bit more complicated than that.

Look, the 90-minute long 1st episode was a masterpiece. It was just perfect. I've already reviewed the episode individually. But if you're going to expect a mystery/thriller afterwards, you're going to be disappointed. The mystery plotline is very slow. It's probably going to be addressed just a little here and there. But if you understand what the author is trying to do with this story, you'll have a great time afterwards as well. Not as brilliant as the 1st episode though. But that's unfair of me to say because, like I said, that 1st episode was a MASTERPIECE.

What this show is though, is a very character-based drama about the entertainment industry. You can see the author channeling his feelings regarding the hardships that people have to go through in this industry. And I liked seeing how he did it. The studio Doga Kobo adapted it with so much heart and soul. This is easily one of the best manga-to-anime adaptations in recent years. The animation is absolutely gorgeous, the character designs are unbelievable, even the direction is perfect.

I said a while back that I'm surprised to see this story from Aka Akasaka, Love is War's writer. I'm not anymore though. This is what he does. He makes very deep characters that appear very complex. He shows a lot of drama. You might not completely understand these characters until multiple seasons end. And he's great at this. The character depth and build-ups are really great here. Ai, Kana, Aqua, Ruby, Akane, all these characters are portrayed brilliantly.

That being said, there's some drama that I didn't like. There's a love triangle that forms between 3 characters. I don't know what's the point of it. Aqua's character was just a bit unlikeable. But he probably has a lot more depth and he's being set up for the future arcs.

Overall this is a great show and I'm looking forward to season 2. But you should know what to expect from this show in order to enjoy it.
  • talking_about_movies
  • 28 giu 2023
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9/10

Wow

The anime left me speechless... when I first watched it ... I had a negative mind coming into this and man I was blown away.

I thought the anime was just going to be about pop anime girls to be all kawaii and cringey. BOY! WAS I WRONG! Definitely give this anime a try and if you don't like it after the first episode then you can drop it. Worth the time- rated 9 because it is currently ongoing and I don't know whether it will be a bad ending. I have high hopes!

I hope you guys try the anime with more of an open mind and the anime had a creative approach with the resurrecting- character anime style .
  • vsshsysp
  • 24 giu 2023
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