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S. "Idol" has become the first Japanese song and anime song to top the Billboard Global chart as well as taking the first
spot on the Apple Music's Top 100: Global chart. [79][80] The anime adaptation received positive reviews. Lauren Orsini of
Anime News
Network wrote in her review of the premiere that
Oshi no Ko "offers a potent combination: the glitz of the industry and the gritty darkness just underneath—and I'm certain we haven't even scratched the surface. "[81] Ali Griffiths of Digital Spy praised the series' depiction of the production of dating shows and Akane's cyberbullying, describing Oshi no Ko as a "compelling watch". [82] In contrast, David Opie of Radio Times felt that the anime had changed its content and impact compared to its premiere episode, writing: "the show no longer stands out as unique in the same way that the first episode did. "[83] Awards and nominations[edit] Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref. 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Video of the Year "Idol" by Yoasobi Nominated [84] Best Animation Video Won [85] Song of the Year Won 13th Newtype Anime Awards Best Character (Female) Ai Hoshino 5th place [86] Ruby Hoshino 9th place Best Voice Actor Rie Takahashi 2nd place Best Theme Song "Idol" by Yoasobi 2nd place U-Can New Words and Buzzwords Awards New Words and Buzzwords Awards Oshi no Ko Nominated [87] "Idol" by Yoasobi Nominated Yahoo! Japan Search Awards Anime Category Oshi no Ko Won [52] Music Category "Idol" by Yoasobi Won Billboard Japan Music Awards Hot 100 Won [88] Most Streaming Songs Won Most Downloaded Songs Won Hot Animation Won Top User Generated Songs Won TikTok Weekly Top 20 2nd place IGN Awards Best Anime Series Oshi no Ko Runner-up [89] Internet Buzzword Awards Grand Prize Oshi no Ko Won [90] TikTok Trend Awards Music Category "Idol" by Yoasobi Won [91] Reiwa Anisong Awards Best Work Award Won [92][better source needed] Best Anime Song Award Won [93][better source needed] AT-X Top Anime Ranking Oshi no Ko Won [94] AT-X 25th Anniversary Favorite Series 3rd place [95] Recommended Series 7th place Favorite Anisong "Idol" by Yoasobi Won 65th Japan Record Awards Best Composition Award "Idol" by Yoasobi[b] Won [96] 2024 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Anime of the Year Oshi no Ko Nominated [97] Best Director Daisuke Hiramaki Nominated Best Supporting Character Kana Arima Nominated Best New Series Oshi no Ko Nominated Best Drama Nominated Best Character Design Kanna Hirayama Nominated Best Art Direction Tetsuya Usami Nominated Best Score Takuro Iga Nominated Best Opening Sequence "Idol" by Yoasobi Nominated Best Ending Sequence "Mephisto" by Queen Bee Nominated Best Anime Song "Idol" by Yoasobi Won Best VA Performance (French) Martin Faliu as Aqua Nominated Tokyo Anime Award Festival Animation of the Year (Television) Oshi no Ko Won [98] Best Music Yoasobi Won 19th AnimaniA Awards Best TV Series: Online Oshi no Ko Pending [99] Best Anime Song "Idol" by Yoasobi Pending Controversy[edit] The sixth episode of the anime, which depicts the character Akane Kurokawa becoming a target of cyberbullying and subsequently attempting suicide after starring in a controversial episode of a reality television program, was noted by critics for its parallels to a similar real-life case of the suicide of Hana Kimura, a Japanese professional wrestler. [100][101] Neither Akasaka nor the anime's production team commented on the similarity, and some viewers commented that the manga chapters on which the episode was based were planned prior to Kimura's passing. [102] Kimura's mother, professional wrestler Kyoko Kimura, criticized the episode for the similarity, saying that she did not approve of the case "being used like free source material" by the anime writers. Kimura further stated that she felt the topic was portrayed with no consideration for real-life cyberbullying victims.
Of course, there will also often be the possibility to buy or rent a French movie
straight from YouTube. However, before you purchase, make sure the movie can be watched in the original French version (audio) and has French and English subtitles available. It’s not always the case I think. Feeling stuck? Here are a few French Cinema Channels on YouTube where you can check out many French movie trailers: Bandes Annonces CinémasLes Cinémas Pathé GaumontGaumontPathé Added to that, the great thing about YouTube is that you can follow French YouTubers, watch old French TV shows (without subtitles though) and sometimes even full French movies. 16. Fnac Finally, you can go all out and go
looking for French movies where many French people go to buy theirs: la FNAC.
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(Tengoku Daimakyō)GenreAdventure[1]Mystery[1]Science fiction[1] MangaWritten byMasakazu IshiguroPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: DenpaImprintAfternoon KCMagazineMonthly AfternoonDemographicSeinenOriginal runJanuary 25, 2018 – presentVolumes10 Anime television seriesDirected byHirotaka MoriWritten byMakoto FukamiMusic byKensuke UshioStudioProduction I. GLicensed byDisney Platform DistributionOriginal networkTokyo MX, HTB, RKB, TVA, MBS, BS11Original run April 1, 2023 – June 24, 2023Episodes13 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Heavenly Delusion (Japanese: 天国大魔境, Hepburn: Tengoku Daimakyō, lit. 'Heaven Grand Makyō') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Ishiguro.