Buckle up for Oshi no Ko season 2 episode 2.

The complex web of characters and their motives continues to tighten as the Tokyo Blade stage play takes center stage.

Following a whirlwind season 1 that introduced us to the dazzling world of idols and aspiring actors, Oshi no Ko’s season 2 premiere gave us a peek behind the curtains of the production Aqua Hoshino, Kana Arima, and Akane Kurokawa are involved in.

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We’re now familiar with the existing Oshi no Ko cast, but a new set of characters promises to shake things up in this high-stakes environment.

Uncertain about the new faces in episode 1? Our guide will help you navigate the Tokyo Blade cast before episode 2.

What is Tokyo Blade in Oshi no Ko? Season 2 episode 1 recap

Season 2 opens with Ruby Hoshino visiting her mother’s grave, catching her up on the past four months – the time that has passed between seasons 1 and 2.

We learn that Ruby, Kana, and Memcho have formed B-Komachi, an idol group that originally starred Ruby’s mother, Ai Hoshino.

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Oshi no Ko live-action cast: Meet the real-life stars

Meanwhile, Aqua continues his acting career, though Ruby reveals he’s not passionate about it. We learned from season 1 that Aqua’s initial motivation was to get closer to people who worked with his mother, hoping to uncover answers about her death.

Fast-forward to the start of season 2, and Aqua now finds himself involved in the Tokyo Blade stage play.

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Tokyo Blade is a popular battle manga with over 50 million copies sold, spawning a successful anime and movie adaptation. The story follows a classic “enemies become friends” trope, where rival factions initially fight before forming bonds.

The specific saga chosen for the stage play adaptation is the Shibuya Conflict arc — a clash between the Shinjuku and Shibuya Factions.

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The Tokyo Blade stage play is a 2.5D adaptation, meaning it combines live actors with projected visuals and sets to create a dynamic experience. It adapts to the original manga written by Abiko Samejima.

The production company behind the stage play is Magic Flow, led by producer Sumiaki Raida. While Masaya Kaburagi recommended some actors, most of the cast and director, Toshirou Kindaichi, are from the Lala Lai Theatrical Company. Screenwriter Goa wrote the initial screenplay adaptation.

The episode ends with a surprising cliffhanger: Abiko Samejima, the original manga author, requests a complete overhaul of the script for the stage play.

Oshi no Ko Tokyo Blade characters and roles

Oshi no ko season 2 characters in costume for the Tokyo Blade arc
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OSHI NO KO SEASON 2 CHARACTERTOKYO BLADE ROLEAFFILIATION
Aqua HoshinoTouki (antagonist)Shibuya faction
Kana ArimaTsurugi (protagonist)Shinjuku faction
Akane KurokawaSayahime (main antagonist)Shibuya faction
Taiki HimekawaBlade (main protagonist)Shinjuku faction
Melt NarushimaKizami (protagonist)Shinjuku faction
Sakuya KamoshidaSayahime (antagonist)Shibuya faction
Abiko SamejimaTokyo Blade creator
Sumiaki RaidaLead producerMagic Flow production
Toshirou KindaichiDirectorLala Lai Theatrical Company
GaoScreenwriter

Oshi no Ko season 2 episode 2 release date and schedule

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Oshi no Ko soundtrack: All opening and ending songs

Oshi no Ko season 2 episode 2 airs on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 7 a.m. Pacific Time (PT).

OSHI NO KO SEASON 2 EPISODES 2 RELEASE DATE TIME ZONESTIME
JST (Japanese Standard Time)11 p.m.
GMT+810 p.m.
ET (Eastern Time)10 a.m.
CT (Central Time)9 a.m.
GMT (Western European Time)2 p.m.
CET (Central European Time)4 a.m.
IST (Indian Standard Time)7:30 p.m.

Where to watch Oshi no Ko season 2

Oshi no Ko season 2 is available on the following platforms:

OSHI NO KO SEASON 2 PLATFORMS
Crunchyroll
HIDIVE
Netflix
Hulu
Prime Video
Disney Plus

Availability may differ depending on your region.

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