Spoiler alert: For those who watched the first episode of the anime Oshi no Ko ( My Star ) Ai Hoshino had her life taken by a disturbed fan in the history of the anime, however some fans had a collective outburst in remembering the last episodes of the anime School Days from 2007.
Fans compare the anime Oshi no Ko to School Days
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So, the profile @nenesamagatizei shared a series of images describing some similarities between “ the two masterpieces ” and it seems that several fans are agreeing with him:
- Oshi no Ko: Although it has just been released, it is already very popular.
- School Days: Although fifteen years have passed since its debut, it is still very popular.
- In both franchises, a main heroine becomes pregnant, or at least claims to be pregnant (remember that in the visual novels, each of the main girls are called “heroines”).
- There is a stabbing stemming from the aforementioned pregnancy (in the case of School Days, Makoto was with Sekai at her apartment because she had told him she was supposedly pregnant).
We can see that the only connection between the two series is a teenage pregnancy and a stabbing , however, it seems that these few coincidences were enough for fans to comment on the subject:
- And yet, fans' reaction to the two stabbings was completely different. .
- I'm surprised by this about stabbings due to pregnancy, maybe the government thinks this won't motivate teenagers to have children?
- It seems like some fans are really taking this stuff seriously. .
- Sorry, but School Days is anything but a masterpiece. .
- I don't understand how things like this become popular, I really don't. .
- Honestly, I think Makoto was more charismatic. I mean, he ended up sleeping with every girl he met along the way. .
- Well, back in school it was an imaginary pregnancy, Sekai was lying
- I don't think Sekai was lying, let's remember that in one scene Sekai appears vomiting during the early morning hours in her house, what was the point of faking it when no one was looking?
Synopsis:
The story follows a doctor named Gorou , a fan of a 16-year-old idol Ai Hoshin . One day, Hoshino shows up at his office, claiming she's pregnant with twins, but her manager tells her to abort the babies. The idol doesn't want to abort; she wants both children. Gorou promises her a safe delivery. Little does he know that an encounter with a mysterious figure will result in his untimely death, or so he thought. However, upon opening his eyes in his beloved idol's arms, Gorou discovers he's been reborn as Aquamarine Hoshino, 's newborn son ! With his world turned upside down, Gorou soon discovers that the world of showbiz is full of controversies, where talent doesn't always bring success.
Therefore, Akasaka and Yokoyari started the manga in Shueisha 's Salto Jovem in 2020. In addition, the publisher published the sixth volume of the compiled book in November 2021.
Finally, what's your opinion on this absurd comparison? Leave your comment!
Source: Otakomu
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