Oshi no Ko has taken over the Spring 2023 anime calendar as the season’s unexpected breakout smash, and one cosplayer has gone viral with fans for emphasizing the anime’s saddest sequence so far!
The anime adaptation of Kaguya-sama: Love is War creator Aka Akasaka and Scum’s Wish author Mengo Yokoyari’s original Oshi no Ko manga series has taken the globe by storm since its debut with a 90-minute first episode that brought many more fans to the story in a whole new way. Particularly when it abruptly broke all types of hearts at the end.
Oshi no Ko began with a major death of a prominent character at the conclusion of the first episode, and this unexpected twist was only the first of numerous grim events that would play out over the length of the first season of the Oshi no Ko anime.
Despite this, Ai Hoshino has had a huge presence in the anime ever since, and she’s now living on through cosplay from Instagram artist @kyoya_cos, who has brought to life Ai’s most sad and sorrowful scene in the anime.
Check out the amazing cosplay below!
Despite emphasizing the huge bombshell from the premiere, Oshi no Ko still has a lot of surprises in store for the rest of the anime’s run. If you want to catch up and see why Oshi no Ko was one of the top blockbusters of the Spring 2023 anime season, new episodes of the Oshi no Ko anime are exclusively streaming with HIDIVE as part of the Spring 2023 anime schedule. In terms of the anime’s plot. In case you are wondering what Oshi no Ko is about, here’s a preview by HIDIVE:
When a pregnant young starlet appears in Dr. Gorou Amemiya’s countryside medical clinic, he takes it upon himself to safely (and secretly) deliver Ai Hoshino’s child. But on the eve of her delivery, he is slain by Ai’s deluded stalker — and subsequently reborn as Ai’s child, Aquamarine Hoshino! The dark underbelly of the entertainment industry threatens to dull the shine of his favorite star. Can he help his new mother rise to the top? And what will he do when disaster strikes? Based on the seinen drama manga series by Aka Akasaka and serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump.
With the episodes getting more intense every week, every fan is keen to see where the tale of Ai’s children, Ruby and Aqua leads.