Oshi no Ko Season 2, Episode 3 Recap and Spoilers (2024)

The following contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 3 of Oshi no Ko, "Rewrite," now streaming on HIDIVE.

Summary

  • Ruby Hoshino feels sidelined in the Tokyo Blade stage play, leading to restlessness and embarrassment.
  • Akane Kurokawa finds inspiration in theater, reshaping her character arc positively.
  • Abiko Samejima's clash with GOA over the screenplay may soon conclude, highlighting creator struggles.

So far in the Summer 2024 anime season, the Oshi no Ko anime has been focusing on the Tokyo Blade stage play, the adaptation of the in-universe Tokyo Blade shonen manga series. This is a big step forward for Oshi no Ko, expanding its critique of the entertainment industry to include stage plays and manga as well as idols. Right now, the production of Tokyo Blade is taking center stage in the anime's narratie, so to speak, and that means some characters must be sidelined while others are introduced and get their chance to shine.

More specifically, Aqua's twin sister Ruby is being benched for now as an irrelevant character who can't stand being sidelinedl ike this, and even Aqua himself doesn't feel that important while the stage play unfolds around him. Meanwhile, Episode 3 focuses even more on Abiko Samejima, the genius young woman behind Tokyo Blade's initial success in the manga world, and while Abiko's position is sympathetic, the time may have finally come for her to bend to the will of others.

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Ruby Hoshino Won't Let Herself Be Totally Sidelined

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One of Episode 3's first scenes is also one of its least important. With Kana Arima being an important part of B-Komachi, it's a problem for Ruby and Mem-Cho that Kana is currently busy with her major role in the Tokyo Blade stage play. Without Kana around, the new B-Komachi is stuck in place, and Ruby has little choice but to wait for the stage play to be done. Ruby feels restless in Episode 3 with nothing to do, and she almost feels embarrassed by it at school. She has a chat with two classmates, who blend complaining and boasting into one package by commenting on how many commitments they have. Ruby feels left out, and Mem-Cho isn't doing much better, either.

Overall, Ruby's short scene in Episode 3 contributes rather little to Oshi no Ko's second season aside from reminding fans that Ruby and Mem-Cho are still around while the Tokyo Blade production marches on. Such a scene might have hinted at a new plan of Ruby's to become relevant once again and keep herself busy, but there's not much like that in the episode. It's just an obligatory "let's cut to Ruby for a moment" sequence that, in the eyes of some anime fans, might feel like fluff or padding. With any luck, though, Ruby and the rest of B-Komachi will retake center stage and find plenty to do in the next story arc, and continue their brutally honest look at the Japanese idol industry. That subversion is how Ruby's and her mother's careers began, and eventually, Oshi no Ko will need more of that, perhaps in a future third season.

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Akane Kurokawa Finds Her Rhythm as Aqua's Boyfriend and a Theater Enthusiast

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In the first season of Oshi no Ko, Akane Kurokawa was downright miserable. She was the one who impusively slapped a co-star on reality TV, became an internet pariah, and nearly ended her own life to escape the soul-crushing cyberbullying. For a brief time, it felt like Akane's character arc would be defined mainly by her trauma, turning her into a passive character, but then the love triangle started, and now Akane is part of a stylish stage play that's making her feel more inspired than ever. Fans of Akane Kurokawa can take heart that she is assuming command of her own life and is feeling much better, at least on the outside. She's not even showing her Hoshino-style eye stars that much in Episode 3, either.

As she promised in Episode 2's closing moments, Akane Kurokawa spends some time in Episode 3 taking her boyfriend Aqua to a stage play to prove the merits of this supposedly obsolete medium, and it works well. Akane feels more confident and validated than ever when she enjoys the performance and hears Aqua laud it as well. They see Smash Heaven, a sports series, and Aqua can't help marveling at the technical accomplishments of that production. Aqua also notes that the script is written precisely with theater technology and presentation in mind, rather than copying a manga's story exactly and performing it in real life. Aqua's observations serve as a preview for what Abiko Samejima must deal with during her creative clash with GOA, since Abiko is digging in her heels on the topic of how to write Tokyo Blade's screenplay.

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Abiko Samejima Has a Reckoning With Her Identity as a Creator

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The manga creator Abiko Samejima played a prominent role in Episode 2, disrupting the stage play by insisting on rewriting GOA's screenplay to suit her own vision of her manga. That plot thread continues for much of Episode 3, with Abiko pushing herself to her limit and beyond as a frazzled manga author. She almost feels like something out of Bakuman, the manga about making manga, being an archtypical "tortured genius" type who refuses to let anyone else interfere with her creative process. Episode 3 makes her character more sympathetic, too, showing Oshi no Ko fans why she is being so stubborn about the Tokyo Blade stage play. For Abiko, it's personal, and in highly vulnerable ways, too. She isn't trying to rewrite the screenplay just to throw her weight around as the original creator of Tokyo Blade. For Abiko, her entire personhood is in the line here.

Abiko is still hard at work alone in her messy office when her senior colleague, Yoriko, arrives to both lectue and support her as someone who cares about and understands her. The two women argue, with Abiko insisting that she knows what's best for her intellectual property, while Yoriko tries to convince Abiko to readjust her perspective. Yoriko wants Abiko to be more practical and not overwork herself as a solo artist, especially with no assistants around to provide support, and Yoriko urges Abiko to also bear in mind that she's no screenwriter. Abiko knows the original material best, of course, but that alone doesn't mean she can do GOA's job better than he can. Tokyo Blade's screenplay isn't just a copy of the original to be acted out on stage — it's a story that's crafted with the physical reality of theater in mind, an expertise that Abiko lacks.

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Abiko is reluctant to admit any of this, and she's pushing herself to the breaking point by doing all that work alone. It's not healty for her, and she's not enjoying it, but she persists, with more than mere deadlines at stake. Abiko's tireless work is deeply personal because she fears that without her manga, she is absolutely nothing. All of her self-worth and identity is tied up in her work with Tokyo Blade, because without it, she would just be some shut-in, as she tells Yoriko. She might even be a NEET without her work, being too awkward and introverted to have a social life or pursue other projects. Or at least, that's how Abiko sees it, and she won't take any chances by slowing down her work and trying to have a life outside of her manga studio.

All that makes Abiko more sympathetic as a creator, because she pours her soul into her manga and believes that making any concession about it will damage her self-worth. The truth remains that she cannot tell GOA how to do his job for him, and she did pick that fight with him too late, but at least, Osho no Ko fans can see where Abiko is coming from. Oddly, though, this personal angle of Abiko's is not a genre subversion at all, making her a standout in Oshi no Ko. Abiko's personal arc and her actions are actually pretty typical for how overworked geniuses are depicted in fiction, so in a way, Abiko is a plot device rather than a commentary on the entertainment industry.

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Abiko's Clash With GOA May Be Ending Soon

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No matter where Abiko stands on the Tokyo Blade screenplay or what it means to her, it's increasingly probable that she will not get her way. She does have a point about understanding her characters and their psychological profiles more than anyone else, but as some Oshi no Ko characters are saying, Abiko needs to stay in her lane. Abiko is an exceptional manga artist and is at the top of her game, but she's not equipped to also play the game of screenplays. There are practical differences between mediums like movies, theater, and manga, and someone who's skilled at one of them may struggle with another. That's not a negative comment on creators like Abiko Samejima -- it's just how this industry works. It takes more than knowledge of the story and characters to master multiple mediums with the same IP, and Abiko is on the verge of admitting it herself.

That, combined with Oshi no Ko's generally snappy pacing, suggest that Abiko's and GOA's clash over the Tokyo Blade screenplay may draw to a close soon, so the rehearsals may continue. Time is already against the producers and Abiko has been driven into a corner on the screenplay debate, so perhaps she will make peace with all this and let GOA do his thing. After all, as Yoriko notes in Episode 3, a manga or anime series and its live adaptations aren't that closely tied. Even if the Tokyo Blade play flops, Abiko may rest assured that her original manga will still be in good shape, ready to forge ahead with or without a great stage play to reinforce its image. Abiko may feel like she's losing on a personal level, but as a manga artist, she's in good shape after all — she can't lose.

Oshi no Ko Season 2, Episode 3 Recap and Spoilers (10)
Oshi No Ko

TV-14

Drama

Fantasy

A doctor and his recently-deceased patient are reborn as twins to a famous Japanese musical idol and navigate the highs and lows of the Japanese entertainment industry as they grow up together through their lives.

Release Date
April 12, 2023

Cast
Rie Takahashi , Yumi Uchiyama
Main Genre
Animation

Seasons
1 Season

Creator
Aka Akasaka

Production Company
CyberAgent, Dogakobo, Kadokawa, Sentai Studios, Shueisha

Number of Episodes
12 Episodes
Oshi no Ko Season 2, Episode 3 Recap and Spoilers (2024)

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Oshi no Ko Season 2, Episode 3 Recap and Spoilers? ›

Summary. Ruby Hoshino feels sidelined in the Tokyo Blade stage play, leading to restlessness and embarrassment. Akane Kurokawa finds inspiration in theater, reshaping her character arc positively. Abiko Samejima's clash with GOA over the screenplay may soon conclude, highlighting creator struggles.

Who got Ai pregnant in Oshi no Ko? ›

Known Facts. Hikaru was 15 years old when he got Ai Hoshino pregnant with twins.

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.

Does Oshi no Ko have a sad ending? ›

Does Oshi no Ko have a sad ending? The conclusion isn't inherently sorrowful; it's left open-ended. While Ash does meet his demise in the manga's finale, he remains alive in the anime adaptation.

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.

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.

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.

Are Aqua and Ruby in love? ›

The Series Finally Clarifies There Is no Romantic Involvement Between Aqua and Ruby. In Oshi no Ko chapter #150, Aqua has a conversation with Goro i.e. himself about how Goro wanted Aqua to live his life however he wanted to, but he still wouldn't allow him to make a move on Sarina i.e. Ruby.

Who is Aqua's dad? ›

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.

Does Aqua reveal his mother? ›

Seeing this, Aqua notifies the others that she is fine and doesn't need him or anyone. To help her, he also decides to leak that Ai is his and Ruby's mother, which greatly affects the latter. After seeing how Aqua decided to reveal this information to help her, Kana resolves to thank him.

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.

Is there going to be a season 2 for Oshi no Ko? ›

Yes, second season of Oshi no Ko anime is releasing on Wednesday. Q2. Where can we watch Oshi no Ko season 2? A2. Anime fans in the US can watch Oshi no Ko Season 2 exclusively on HIDIVE from July 3.

Is Oshi no Ko dark? ›

Oshi no Ko blends several genres at once to deliver this dark but honest message, including some light isekai elements where Dr. Gorou and his patient Sarina were reborn as Ai's twin son and daughter.

Who is the mastermind in Oshi no Ko? ›

Hikaru Kamiki (カミキ ヒカル, Kamiki Hikaru) is the mastermind of Ai and Gorou's murders, and the biological father of Aqua and Ruby.

Who is the villain of Oshi no Ko? ›

It's sometimes easy to forget, but Hikaru is a possible serial killer in Oshi no Ko, and he may see Akane as a loose end. After all, she thwarts an implicit murder attempt, which is grimly framed as Hikaru giving Ruby what she wants by bringing her closer to her deceased mother.

Who impregnated Ai in Oshi no Ko? ›

At 15, Ai met and began a secret relationship with Hikaru Kamiki, which resulted in her getting pregnant but as soon as she found out, she told Hikaru that they were going to break up.

Who is the father of Ai twins? ›

Hikaru Kamiki (カミキ ヒカル, Kamiki Hikaru) is the mastermind of Ai and Gorou's murders, and the biological father of Aqua and Ruby.

Why did Ai get pregnant? ›

At 15, Ai met and began a secret relationship with Hikaru Kamiki, which resulted in her getting pregnant but as soon as she found out, she told Hikaru that they were going to break up.

Who makes Hoshino pregnant? ›

Hikaru Kamiki is the individual who impregnated Ai Hoshino and killed her by using an intermediary.

Why did Ai and Hikaru break up? ›

While he thought that they were meant for each other, she suddenly decided to break up with him. 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.

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