Oshi no Ko season 2 episode 5 focuses on the actors of the Tokyo Blade 2.5D stage play.

With the script finalized in episode 4, the cast faces a daunting challenge to bring the new and improved vision of the script to life.

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However, Aqua’s enigmatic past continues to loom, causing worry for Akane Kurokawa and Kana Arima.

Prepare for shocking revelations and intense drama as the characters navigate the cutthroat entertainment world.

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The episode opens with Abiko Samejima leaving a Smash Heaven performance, a show produced by Sumiaki Raida and written by Gao. Following the show, Abiko and Raida discuss the upcoming Tokyo Blade 2.5D stage play and agree to collaborate closely on the script.

Raida, Gao, Abiko, and Abiko’s editor will work directly on the script without intermediaries to streamline the process. This collaborative approach quickly yields results, as Gao and Abiko finish the rewrites in a single night.

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However, Raida expresses concern about the rapid pace of the rewrites, fearing they might be too experimental and risky compared to traditional stage plays.

The cast’s initial reading of the new script reveals that expository dialogue has been removed, placing greater emphasis on the actors’ performances. While most of the cast is excited about the changes, Aqua Hoshino and Melt Narushima seem apprehensive.

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Aqua struggles with the new demands of the script, particularly the emotional depth required for his role. With guidance from Kana Arima and Akane Kurokawa, Aqua attempts to access his emotions through happy memories, which triggers a panic attack.

Tashi Gotanda later reveals to Akane that Aqua’s distress is likely due to unresolved trauma, suggesting a connection between Aqua’s past and the death of his mother, Ai.

Oshi no Ko season 2 episode 5 release date

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Where to watch Oshi no Ko right now

Episode 5 airs on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at 7 a.m. Pacific Time (PT).

The release times and schedule for international viewers vary based on their time zone.

OSHI NO KO SEASON 2 EPISODES 5 RELEASE DATE TIME ZONESJULY 31, TIME
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 p.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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