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Oshi no Ko Manga Online Toggle Navigation Home Read Kanojo mo Kanojo Read Rent a Girlfriend read a couple of cuckoos Story Oshi no Ko Manga Online Read Oshi no Ko: Oshi no Ko manga online In High Quality Oshi no Ko Oshi no Ko Manga Info : Alternative name(s): Favorite Girl, My Idol’s Child, 【推しの子】 Character(s): Ruby Hoshino,
Aquamarine Hoshino, Kana Arima, Ai Hoshino Akane Kurokawa, Mem-cho Author(s): AKASAKA Aka, YOKOYARI Mengo Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Mystery, Psychological, Seinen, Slice of Life, Tragedy Type: Manga Released: 2020 Status: Ongoing (Scan), Ongoing (Publish) RSS: RSS Feed Description: The story begins with a beautiful girl, her perfectly fake smile, and the people who love her selfishly for it. What transpires behind the scenes of the glittering showbiz industry? How far would you go for the sake of your beloved idol? What would you do if you found out reincarnation was real? The star of the show is Aquamarine Hoshino and the stage is but a mere facade. Will he manage to reach the climax before the world of glamour swallows him whole? Show moreShow less All Chapters Oshi no Ko chapter 142 Oshi no Ko chapter 141 Oshi no Ko chapter 140 Oshi no Ko chapter 139 Oshi no Ko chapter 138 Oshi no Ko chapter 137 Oshi no Ko chapter 136 Oshi no Ko chapter 135 Oshi no Ko chapter 134 Oshi no Ko chapter 133 Oshi no Ko chapter 132 Oshi no Ko chapter 131 oshi no ko chapter 130 oshi no ko chapter 129 oshi no ko chapter 128 oshi no ko chapter 127 oshi no ko chapter 126 oshi no ko chapter 125. 8 oshi no ko chapter 125. 7 oshi no ko chapter 125. 6 oshi no ko chapter 125.
Araki stated that he wanted to try a different type of main character for every part; for example, Part 1's Jonathan Joestar was a serious and honest person, whereas Part 2's Joseph Joestar was a trickster. [9] Although their personalities are different, the two share a physical resemblance in order to have some continuity because it was unheard of in the 1980s for a main character to die in a Weekly Shōnen Jump series. [10] Araki's consistent focus on the Joestar family was intended to give a feeling of pride as well as the wonder and mystery surrounding the lineage. [9] Araki originally planned the series as a trilogy,
with the final confrontation taking place in present-day Japan. However, Araki did not want Part 3 to be a tournament affair, which was popular in Weekly Shōnen Jump at the time, and therefore decided to make it a "road movie" inspired by Around the World in Eighty Days. [11] With Part 4, Araki said that he moved away from "muscle men" as they fell out of popularity with readers and he wanted to focus more on fashion. When designing his characters' outfits, Araki considers both everyday fashion and "cartoonish, bizarre clothing that would be impractical in real life". [12] For Part 6, Araki wrote a female protagonist for the first time which he found complicated, but also interesting due to the humanity she could possess. [13] He later described Part 2's much earlier supporting character Lisa Lisa as fresh and "unheard of" in both manga and society in general for its time, and said it was exciting to challenge people's expectations with the female warrior-type. [6] Having not specifically set out on creating a disabled character, Araki explained that Part 7's paraplegic Johnny Joestar was a natural
result of wanting to show a character who could grow, both physically and mentally, during a race where "he would be forced not only to rely on other people, but horses as well. "[12] Araki uses unique onomatopoeia and poses in the series, which he attributes to his love for heavy metal and horror films.
The series just showcases both the ups and downs of relationships to such a degree that you legitimately feel like a fly on the wall. It’s an older show, and neither the anime nor the manga are (or ever will be) finished. Nevertheless I can’t recommend this show enough, absolutely worth checking out. 3. Toradora! (2008) The beautiful thing about Toradora is the balance it makes between serious and
goofy material. Taiga can be just the cutest thing, attacking people with her sword, pouting like the tsundere queen she is, and chilling with
Ryuuji and Inko.