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the greatest trainwreck ever written
__I AM GOING TO MAKE SLIGHT ALLUSIONS TO THE MANGA AND SERIES AS A WHOLE (up to this point) IN THIS REVIEW, IF YOU ARE ANIME-ONLY/DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED, ITS PROBABLY BEST YOU DON'T READ THIS__
If i were to describe Oshi No Ko (specifically this season), it would be like driving a sports car at t…
Read full review on AniList →An unexpected detour but still enjoyable
Season 3 of Oshi no Ko had some very solid animation and art, the OP and ED were very solid and continue to hold up to the stands its set. The season had a lot of hype and some great episodes of some meaningful development however it does not maintain that level of consistency. Coming off season 2,…
Read full review on AniList →The endgame is upon us, for better or worse. There's nothing you can do to stop it now.
Is there even a point to me reviewing the third season of Oshi no Ko? Besides tradition, I mean? I've spend the last couple years slandering this **** of a show to anyone willing to listen, and even I'm starting to get sick of it. What more is there to say about this shallow, laughably hypocritical…
Read full review on AniList →Fails to follow in the steps of the second season in favor of paper thin themes
Oshi no ko continues to claim to be something far more than it is. Despite claiming to be about revenge, it is largely uninterested in that and gives little insight into the entertainment industry. It postures as critical, but it isn't capable of carrying out an institutional critique on an effectiv…
Read full review on AniList →Some of the best and some of the worst Oshi No Ko has to offer
__TO PREFACE THIS REVIEW, I WILL BE MENTIONING AND ALLUDING TO THE MANGA BUT NO SPOILERS. __
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Oshi No Ko means a lot to me. This review will be cloaked in my bias that this series has had a profound impact on me. I hate it as well, the choices Aka Akasaka makes in this season and the ne…
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