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[Oshi No Ko]

Review of [Oshi No Ko]

8/10
Recommended
July 09, 2023
2 min read

One of my favorite mangas in recent years is Oshi no Ko; it's essentially a unique take on the isekai/reincarnation genre in which the two main protagonists are brought back to life as the offspring of their idol, Ai. I believe the animation was fairly well done, and I enjoy how Aqua used the people around him as tools for his vengeance. I also really enjoy the idea of snaking through the entertainment scene to exact revenge. The terrible reality of a celebrity's life is also illuminated in Oshi no Ko. From the way manipulative artists, directors, and staff as well as crazy fans, Oshi no Kodepicts what it takes to become famous, which I think has some reality. I adore how, in contrast to other series, the animation doesn't appear to hold back nearly as much and depicts nearly everything depicted in the manga, including every single instance of society at its ugliest.

Overall, Oshi no Ko's animation is excellent; it may not exceeded the expectations raised by the manga's success, but it certainly didn't let them down. The animation evokes a wide range of emotions and exposes how repulsive the entertainment industry really is. Additionally, it causes you to empathize with the characters whenever they encounter an unpleasant reality. Overall, this animation is nearly as good as its manga equivalent.

Mark
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