![]() ![]() ![]() As she spins, the red threads that suspend her wrap around her body. Oshi no Ko's ending theme has the curtain open as a rabbit wearing a dress twirls around, giving the performance of her lifetime. The shattering glass as Aqua crashes through with a desperate expression seems to suggest his efforts to find his mother's killer and protect his sister may be fruitless. Despite many people being around him and expressing their love toward him, he still feels lonely. ![]() Gorou was part of the background and only had a small idea of what Ai went through as an idol, but as Aqua he's firmly in the spotlight and has a better understanding of her experience. ![]() Gorou stands in a crowd as a few light sticks wave around him, but as soon as it changes to Aqua, the screen is filled from top to bottom with light sticks. The scene with Aqua in his first life before transitioning into his second one is interesting. Compared to his sister, Aqua is constantly shrouded in darkness. But while Ruby shoots a quick smile at the camera, Aqua chooses to walk away, representing his desire to distance himself from fame. The animation accompanying "Idol" has Ai's twin children appear on a stage. RELATED: Oshi no Ko Fans Will Love bilibili's Idol-Themed Romance The Girl Downstairs ![]()
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