Oshi no Ko Anime’s First Episode to Have North American Premiere at Anime Boston 2023
When the Oshi no Ko anime kicks off it is going to achieve this with a particular 90-minute first episode, which is scheduled to debut in Japan and on HIDIVE on April 12. Forward of that, the episode will formally make its North American premiere at Anime Boston 2023 in a screening that might be held on Friday, April 7 at 11:30am.
Attendees will get to take a look at an unique pre-show that includes Japanese voice forged members Rie Takahashi, Takeo Otsuka, Yurie Igoma and Kento Ito. Held within the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton Boston Resort, the screening might be open to all badge holders on a first-come first-served foundation, and an unique randomly coloured Oshi no Ko shikishi from the Japanese theatrical launch might be offered as a memento to all company.
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Primarily based on the manga written by Aka Akasaka (Kaguya-sama: Love is War) and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari (Scum’s Want), Oshi no Ko is being directed by Daisuke Hiramaki (Asteroid in Love) and assistant-directed by Chao Nekotomi (Love is Like a Cocktail) at studio Doga Kobo, with sequence composition by Jin Tanaka (Laid-Back Camp) and character designs by Kanna Hirayama (Rent-a-Girlfriend).
Manga Plus, which digitally publishes the manga’s official English model, describes the sequence as:
“On the earth of showbiz, lies are weapons.” Goro works as an OB-GYN within the countryside, a life far faraway from the leisure trade. In the meantime, his favourite idol, Ai Hoshino, has begun her climb to stardom. The 2 meet within the “worst attainable method,” setting the gears of destiny in movement! The wonderful Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari crew as much as depict the world of showbiz from a totally new perspective on this surprising sequence!
Anime Boston 2023 is being held April 7-9 on the Hynes Conference Middle in Boston, MA.
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