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5. How to watch Heavenly Delusion Those looking forward to watching Heavenly Delusion can rest assured, they’ll be able to set sights on it very soon. Disney Platform Distribution has acquired the licensing rights to the anime’s first season, and Disney Plus will be simulcasting it globally. This means that fans will be able to stream the episodes with subtitles only a few hours after they premiere in Japan, exclusively on the platform. Unfortunately for those who prefer their anime dubbed, at the time of writing, there is no word on when the first season will be made available with English dub, so subtitles will have to do the job for the time being. The dub will arrive at some point in the future, though, as confirmed via Twitter by Disney’s English dubbing senior manager, Reuben Lack.

[71] It was nominated for the 26th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2022;[72] it has been nominated for the 28th edition in 2024. [73] It was also nominated for the 46th Kodansha Manga Award in the general category in 2022. [74] Oshi no Ko was nominated for Best Suspense Manga at the 2023 Japan Expo Awards [fr]. [75] Anime[edit] The premiere episode of Oshi no Ko was reported by Hidive as the most successful premiere in the streaming service's history in terms of total viewers, new subscribers, and free trial signups. [76][77] Yoasobi's opening theme song "Idol" reached a total of 100 million worldwide stream and video views on Spotify and YouTube within two weeks after the anime's release. [78] The opening theme also topped the Billboard Global 200 Excl. U. S. charts with 45. 7 million streams and 24,000 copies sold outside the U. S.

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