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When a pregnant young starlet appears in Gorou Amemiya’s countryside medical clinic, the doctor takes it upon himself to safely (and secretly) deliver Ai Hoshino’s children so she can make a scandal-free return to the stage. But no good deed goes unpunished, and on the eve of her delivery, he finds himself slain at the hands of a mysterious killer — and subsequently reborn as Aquamarine Hoshino, one of Ai’s twin children! Alas, the glitz and glamor of showbiz hide the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry, threatening to dull the shine of his favorite star. Can he help his new mother rise to the top of the charts? And what will he do when an unthinkable disaster strikes?
Starring: Takeo Otsuka, Yurie Igoma, Megumi Han, Rie Takahashi, Lynn (VII)| Anime | Uncertain |
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Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Japanese: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
English, English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Three-disc set (3 BDs)
Slipcover in original pressing
Region free
| Movie | 3.0 | |
| Video | 4.5 | |
| Audio | 4.5 | |
| Extras | 4.5 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
Oshi no Ko is based on the popular manga created and written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. Oshi no Ko: Season 1 features animation production by Doga Kobo (Engaged to the Unidentified, Sing "Yesterday" for Me). Executive produced by Manami Kabashima (Somali and the Forest Spirit, Girly Air Force), Ryū Ishiguro (Natsuyuki Rendezvous, Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose), Shō Tanaka (A Couple of Cuckoos, Delicious in Dungeon), and Shōtarō Usui (The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You), Oshi no Ko: Season 1 features theme music performed by YOASOBI (opening) and Queen Bee (ending). Oshi no Ko premiered on Japanese television on Apil 12th, 2023. Oshi no Ko was licensed for home media release in North America by Sentai Filmworks.
Produced by Genki Negishi (Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Kaguya-sama: Love is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends- ), Hajime Kamata (Asteroid in Love, My Senpai Is Annoying), Shimpei Yamshita (Made in Abyss), Takuya Yoshioka (My Happy Marriage, Ron Kamonohashi's Forbidden Deductions), and Yusuke Aomura, Oshi no Ko is a huge sensation in Japan. The manga alone sold over 15 million units and the anime adaptation became a huge phenomenon. Oshi no Ko features voice performances by Rie Takahashi, Takeo Ōtsuka, Yurie Igoma, Kent Itō, Megumi Han, Lynn, Manaka Iwami, and Rumi Okubo.
Ai Hoshino (Rie Takahashi) is a popstar idol with a huge fanbase of adoring audiences. Ai is unlike most other pop stars – there’s something about her eyes, for one thing. She is a young and pretty girl with ambitions of avoiding scandals. As such, Ai needs help with the process of giving birth to her two children – and Ai wants to get back to the stage.
Utilizing the help of a gynecologist in secret, Gorō Amemiya (Kent Itō) does his magic to help Ai with the childbirth. However, a violent and psychotic fan brutally murders Gorō while he is attempting to help Ai with her childbirth and he is then reincarnated as Aquamarine Hoshino (Takeo Ōtsuka) – Ai’s newborn son. Aquamarine Hoshino’s sister, Ruby Hoshino (Yurie Igoma), is also the reincarnation of one of Ai’s biggest fans. As the tale unfolds, Ai is murdered and the dark side of the entertainment industry comes to light. Can the murderer be stopped?

A must-own steelbook for series diehards.
The character designs by Kanna Hirayama (Rent-A-Girlfriend, Protocol: Rain) bring the manga and its characters to life. The character designs certainly make a huge impression – audiences won’t soon forget. The designs are creepy and disturbing and add a horror element to the production in the immediate. With character eyes showing stars and looking eerily non-human, the designs add an undeniable darkness to the series. It is one of the creepiest design elements I have ever seen in any anime production. It is chilling to see such artificiality on display and the cold detachment of these design elements.
The animation is impressive if also surprisingly dark in tone for an anime series with such a colorful pop veneer on the surface. The art direction is by Tetsuya Usami (PERSONA 5 the Animation: Proof of Justice, Sing "Yesterday" for Me). Oshi no Ko is a colorful and vibrant looking anime with a robust aesthetic and pop sensibility. Yet the inherent darkness of the material makes the style eerie and disturbing and the series certainly has a horror vibe for supernatural-mystery.
The cinematography by Takafumi Kuwano (My Senpai Is Annoying, Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie) aids the aesthetic of the animation, too. Kuwano helps to bring out the darkness is the series with his aesthetic style. The animation is light on the surface but bubbles with darkness underneath.
The score composed by Takurō Iga (Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA, The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting) is one of the series highlights. The score composed by Iga is a solid addition to the production. The score is an enjoyable backdrop for the series animation. The music adds to the stylistic sensibilities of Oshi no Ko in spades.
Written by Jin Tanaka (Go! Princess Precure, Laid-Back Camp), Oshi no Ko is not an average drama. The series adds layers of dark mystery and suspense alongside the supernatural. These elements make the series more surreal. The creepiness of the storyline is reflected in the writing, too.
Directed by Daisuke Hiramaki (Asteroid in Love, Selection Project), Oshi no Ko is a series that may appeal to horror fans even though it is more of a mystery-drama. Oshi no Ko is certainly a series that achieves a disturbing aesthetic and one that audiences will find unsettling. Oshi no Ko enjoys exploring the darker side of the entertainment industry and fame.

Released on Blu-ray by Sentai Filmworks, Oshi no Ko is presented in 1080p MPEG-4 AVC encoded high-definition in the original television broadcast aspect ratio of 1.78:1 widescreen. The series has a nice high-definition video presentation. The series animation is beautifully reproduced with exceptional detail and depth. The background animation and line art look excellent on the release. The series animation shines with impressive clarity and the encode quality is excellent on the release.
One of the strengths of the Blu-ray disc format is the superior video encoding compared to streaming video services. Streaming video services tend to provide video with lower bit-rates for video and a more compressed picture. For home theater enthusiasts seeking the best possible picture-quality achievable, the physical media format provides a distinct advantage from streaming platforms.

The release is presented with a selection of lossless audio options: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (with English subtitles). The sound direction by Takeshi Takadera (Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater, Yowamushi Pedal) is well preserved on the release. Dialogue reproduction is crisp, clear, and engaging.
The soundtrack sounds vibrant and well-detailed, too. Soundstaging is excellent and the stereo audio sound mix is effective for the production. Purists who want the original Japanese language audio will prefer opting for that audio selection. Nonetheless, it is nice to see an English dub provided for the series as some Sentai releases are subbed only.
One of the forefront features of Blu-ray disc and the physical media format is lossless audio encoding. Streaming video services only provide lossy (non-lossless) audio quality. For audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts seeking the best possible audio quality, the Blu-ray disc format offers a huge advantage over streaming services. For enthusiasts wanting to eek out every detail, the physical format provides something streaming services do not.

The release comes in a collectible limited edition steelbook. The limited edition steelbook design is exquisite and features exceptional artwork for the series. The colorful and vibrant art is beautifully reproduced on the steelbook and adds to the collectability of the release. The edition will look great in hand and on a shelf.
The set contains disc art featuring character-art on disc one and disc two. Disc three features a colorful star background. Interestingly, the standard edition (sold separately) features star background disc art for both disc one and disc two.
If one wanted the most cohesive looking disc-art between the two box-sets, collectors might wish to opt to purchase the standard edition and swap those discs inside of the limited edition steelbook so you get all three of the different colorful star disc art-work pieces. This is a strange drawback to the limited edition steelbook – if one wants the disc art style to match across all three of the discs. Otherwise, fantastic packaging and a nice collectable steelbook for steelbook fans.
Disc 2:
Clean Opening Animation (HD, 1:32)
Clean Closing Animation (HD, 2:02)
Disc 3: Bonus Disc –
The third disc is exclusive to the collectors edition steelbook release and is not included in the standard edition. For bonus feature enthusiasts wanting the most complete and comprehensive package, the collectors edition steelbook provides the most authoritative release for fans. Disc 3 includes the following supplements:
Behind the Scenes: Pre-production / Scenario, Character Design (HD, 10:54)
Behind the Scenes: Production / Drawing, Composition (HD, 9:25)
Behind the Scenes: Voice Recording (HD, 14:05)
Behind the Scenes: Soundtrack Recording (HD, 19:19)
Behind the Scenes: Dubbing (HD, 13:05)
Behind the Scenes: Season One Highlights (HD, 31:52)
Japanese Promo Videos (HD, 2:10)

Oshi no Ko is a dark and eerie anime with a pop shine and veneer. Fans of dark supernatural-mysteries with drama elements may want to check it out. The series has impressive animation and production values. The release comes with excellent high-definition video and lossless audio.
The limited collectors edition provides far more value to fans wanting the best package possible. The set includes a plethora of bonus features on the exclusive bonus disc only available in the collectors edition release. Not only does the collectors include include an extra disc, the package has a quality steelbook package design with gorgeous artwork and a nice o-card slipcover over the steelbook, too.
Collectors will see the obvious advantage and value in the steelbook edition. For fans who want to save a few bucks, there is also a standard edition available. For steelbook collectors, the choice is obvious – the steelbook is a nice edition and one that will look great in hand and on the shelf.

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