The previously announced second season of Oshi no Ko anime has revealed a new teaser trailer and visual as well as a 2024 release window on Sunday, November 26. The first season of the supernatural mystery anime aired on HIDIVE earlier this year, and with many fans and critics praising the series, it's considered to be one of the best new anime shows released in 2023. Now, it looks like fans won't have to wait for long as the production team has unveiled a new trailer and teaser visual that features Aqua Hoshino, Kana Arima, and Akane Kurokawa.
Watch the teaser for Oshi no Ko Season 2 here:
Unfortunately, the teaser doesn't show any new animation footages for the highly-anticipated season of Oshi no Ko, but it's a good reminder that the sequel is in production, and it's enough to hype fans up. You can check out the new visual here:
Credit: Akasaka Aka x Mengo Yokoyari / Shueisha / Oshi no Ko Production Committee
The first season of Oshi no Ko was animated by Studio Doga Kobo (Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie) with director Daisuke Hiramaki (Selection Project) helming the anime and Saori Tachibana (Wasteful Days of High School Girls) serving as assistant director. Kanna Hirayama (Rent-a-Girlfriend) was in charge of the character designs based on the best-selling manga series written by Aka Akasaka (Kaguya-sama: Love is War) with art by Mengo Yokari (Scum’s Wish).
The main cast of Oshi no Ko anime includes Rie Takahashi as Ai Hoshino, Takeo Otsuka as Aquamarine Hoshino, Yurie Igoma as Ruby Hoshino, Megumi Han, as Kana Arima, Manaka Iwami as Akane Kurokawa, Lynn as Miyako Saito, and Rumi Okubo as Memcho.
Where to Watch Oshi no Ko
All 11 episodes of Oshi no Ko Season 1 are available to stream on HIDIVE and Netflix Asia and the former shared the following description of the anime's story:
There's also an English dub of the first season, which are also available to stream on those platforms. Oshi no Ko Season 2 is also expected to stream on HIDIVE, but the streamer recently announced that it will be shutting down its services in regions outside of the United States, so it'll likely be available on another streaming service for audiences in those regions.