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 Oshi No Ko Ep 2 English Dubbed

In the captivating world of the idol industry, there is a series that stands out for its unique and mysterious premise. Oshi No Ko combines elements of isekai madness with an enthralling murder mystery. Amidst this backdrop, we follow the twins Aqua and Ruby, whose individual motives and hidden agendas take center stage in these chapters. Ruby aspires to become an idol, while Aqua seeks to unravel the truth behind their mother's untimely death.



Volume 2 of Oshi No Ko starts with a recap, offering a clearer glimpse into Ruby's true character. Although the isekai theme remains present, both Aqua and Ruby emerge as distinct individuals, irrespective of their past lives. This is largely due to the grounded nature of the storytelling. While fantastical elements permeate their journey, it all unfolds within the confines of reality as they pursue their respective goals.

Aqua takes on the role of his sister's puppet master in her budding career. Despite his attempts to slow her down, Ruby remains unwavering in her desire to become an idol. While Aqua's efforts may seem futile as she manages to enter the industry, he persists, driven by his overarching plan. Although his tactics may not always be clear, it becomes apparent that he believes they must approach the industry from different angles, with him as an actor and her as an idol, in order to achieve their objectives.

One aspect I particularly appreciate about this volume is its examination of the entertainment industry. It lays bare the cutthroat nature of the business, where even talented individuals can be discarded for the slightest reasons. Aqua, however, refuses to conform to these rules, yet he manages to disrupt the status quo. As the school year begins, he steps in to assist his sister, relishing his ability to manipulate the situation. While I may not fully agree with his methods, I believe his intentions are rooted in good.

Ruby, on the other hand, is depicted as a determined and resilient character. Yet, it often feels as though she is a mere pawn in the hands of external forces, as the actions of those around her have a greater impact on her character development. I am eager to witness her autonomy and see how she overcomes challenges without the influence of others.

Oshi No Ko Volume 2 offers readers a deeper understanding of the characters' goals and provides a glimpse into the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry. Although the narrative may be challenging to follow if rushed, paying attention to each panel reveals intricate facial illustrations that highlight crucial plot points and foreshadow future encounters. Suffice it to say, this series keeps me on the edge of my seat, gradually revealing information as the two protagonists pursue their contrasting dreams.

Aqua has transformed into a gloomy and pessimistic young boy, while Ruby persists in her pursuit of being recruited as an idol by an agency. Despite facing multiple rejections, she remains determined. Aqua warns her about the price of fame—low wages, emotional stress, and the potential for lifelong stalkers as an entertainer.

Miyako has taken on the responsibility of caring for both Aqua and Ruby after Ichigo Saito's disappearance. The B Komachi group disbanded two years after the death of their mother, Ai. Miyako now manages Ichigo Productions, which primarily handles internet personalities to sustain the company.

After enduring a rigorous recruitment process at various agencies, Ruby eventually receives a rejection call. Unbeknownst to her, Aqua and the director from Episode 1 were behind this decision. Aqua has thoroughly researched the agency and is adamant about preventing Ruby from joining. The director assists him as Aqua has been helping with film production and editing.

It is revealed that Aqua himself had tried to pursue acting but realized he lacked the talent to succeed. Nonetheless, driven by his determination to find his father, he still yearns to be part of the entertainment industry.

Shortly after, Ruby gets scouted by an underground agency to become an idol once again. This time, Aqua employs a different approach. He poses as a representative from Ichigo Productions, attempting to poach talent from the underground agency. When that talent criticizes the agency, Aqua decides he cannot allow Ruby to enter a world with such conditions. 


Miyako and Aqua propose that Ruby join Ichigo Productions as their first idol talent in over a decade. Without hesitation, Ruby agrees and signs on. Both Aqua and Ruby then enroll in a prestigious school renowned for its entertainment program. Ruby gains admission through her agency affiliation, while Aqua's intellect allows him to enter the general program.

On their first day, they unexpectedly encounter an old friend, Kana Arima, who is delighted to see Aqua, believing he had left the industry. However, Aqua nonchalantly reveals that he is in the general program, leaving Kana shocked.

While this episode lacks the same level of suspense and emotional intensity as the previous one, it serves as an essential foundation for the main characters. Episode 2 primarily focuses on setting the stage, providing backstory to catch up with Aqua and Ruby's current lives.

Despite this, significant character development still occurs. Miyako undergoes a complete transformation, evolving from a ruthless opportunist into a crucial parental figure for Aqua and Ruby. Aqua exhibits the potential for manipulation and deception, reminiscent of his mother, along with his wisdom, making him an intelligent character.



 

 


 


       

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