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Oshi No Ko S2 Episode 3

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πŸ₯Ή Thank you πŸ’œ I definitely think weekly updates are the most stressful way to write. There are so many things I wish I could go back and rewrite, so if I do start writing again, I'm probably going to write ahead then post for sure.

Chels

Such a bummer!

Wes And Steph

Agh! How disappointing!

Wes And Steph

I hope someday you’re able to just for the joy for you ❀️

Wes And Steph

That is such a cool Easter egg!!!

Wes And Steph

The magazine Ruby mentions in the episode is Weekly Playboy, a Japanese weekly magazine published by Shueisha since 1966.

Thomas Lubac

I’m not sure if anyone has pointed this out yet but the romantic manga β€œSweet Today” by the mentor is the same as the one that appeared in Kaguya Season 2 where it made everyone cry lol. That (at least implies) that Oshi No Ko and Kaguya occur in the same universe

Roy Mathew

I'm just gonna say, I'm learning a lot about myself from this show lol πŸ˜… I'm more like the young mangaka than I'd care to admit, to the point that I'm such a perfectionist I crack under the pressure and can't even trust myself to write, so like the mentor one said, I get depressed and stop writing. I've been on a year-long hiatus now from my story (which was weekly update) and I just.. can't even imagine trying to write again even though I really want to deep down. But I want so badly to not ruin my own story that it's too hard to start again

Chels

The most infamous consequence of these work conditions is probably Yoshihiro Togashi, who has ruined his back to the point of having to crawl on all fours to get around, ruined his arms and will essentially never finish his story, all in a pursuit of weekly releases, but more importantly, why did you leave dozens of empty rows

The Egg Unhatching

The theatre is based on IHI Stage Around Tokyo, but unfortunately, it closed on December 31, 2023, probably forever

Exit

Japanese manga authors are often subjected to extremely rigorous work schedules, leaving very little time for rest and sleep. This phenomenon is well documented and is a reality in the world of manga creation in Japan. For example, Eiichiro Oda, the creator of "One Piece," has mentioned in interviews that he only sleeps three hours per night. The author of "Oshi no Ko," Aka Akasaka, took a break in 2023 due to health issues.

Thomas Lubac

Would love for yall to react to Bakuman at some point. Same author/artist duo that did death note, and it’s a manga about an author/artist duo making manga. Very fun series.

The Anime Dude

From what I looked up, the theater did exist at one point, but it looks like it is closed now. https://www.tbs.co.jp/stagearound/

Tuny kun


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