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An anime television series adaptation, produced by Doga Kobo, aired its first 11-episode season from April to June 2023. A second season is set to premiere in 2024. In North America, Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series with an English dub, which premiered on Hidive in May 2023. By November 2023, Oshi no Ko had over 15 million copies in circulation. Plot[edit] See also: List of Oshi no Ko characters Obstetrician-gynecologist Gorou Amamiya is tasked with helping deliver the children of Ai Hoshino, a famous pop
idol whom he admires, without the knowledge of the general public. However, on the night of Ai's delivery, Gorou is murdered by an obsessive fan of Ai's and is reincarnated as Aquamarine "Aqua" Hoshino, Ai's son, retaining his memories of his previous life. Unbeknownst to him, Aqua's fraternal twin sister, Ruby Hoshino, is the reincarnation of Sarina Tendōji, one of Gorou's patients who was a fan of Ai's. Four years later, Ai is murdered by the same fan who had killed Gorou. The fan later commits suicide, but Aqua deduces that the
murderer may have had his and Ruby's father as an accomplice and resolves to infiltrate the entertainment industry to find and kill him. Twelve years later, Aqua and Ruby have become high school students and have been adopted by Ichigo and Miyako Saito, the
owners of Ai's talent agency, Strawberry Productions. Ruby dreams of becoming an idol singer herself and becomes employed by their family's agency.
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[7] Iino would also state that the theme of science,
featured in the story, captured his attention, as it was not a theme that was featured in many other shōnen manga series. [7] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Dr. Stone chapters Written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Boichi, Dr. Stone debuted in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 6, 2017. [8][9] It was one from a number of story proposals Inagaki brought to his editor, who chose it because he had no idea how it would develop. Boichi, who was looking for a story to work on, was
approached around the time Inagaki (a fan of his art) finished the storyboards for chapter three.