Oshi no Ko (2023) s02e06 Episode Script
Growth
1
There was once a great battle.
Renowned warriors continued to fight
for their own beliefs and ambitions.
However, no one won the battle
and the 21 swords
that held the fate of the world
were scattered in the Far East.
This story begins
when a man obtains a particular sword.
BLADE
TSURUGI
KIZAMI
MONME
TOUKI
PRINCESS SAYA
TOKYO BLADE
STAGE PLAY
I'm a traveler!
Can I have some water?
Hello?
Huh? Isn't anyone here?
A sword?
What is this?
It's glowing
Hey! Who are you?
Why don't you introduce yourself first?
I'm Tsurugi, one of the sword masters.
You can give up
that Allied Sword and leave
or you can fight me. Take your pick!
This sword
belongs to me.
What a fool!
Regret your decision in hell!
What's an Allied Sword anyway?
You don't know anything, do you?
I'll tell you, so you can die in peace.
An Allied Sword is no ordinary sword.
It bestows various powers on its owners.
And the owner who's recognized
as the strongest by the Allied Swords
will obtain Nation Steal,
the power to conquer a nation.
A power so strong
that it can conquer Japan?
Nice.
I've always wanted to be a King!
I'll become the strongest
and become the King of this country!
Don't make me laugh!
Ouch
Please stop! I don't wanna die yet!
Then, do you admit I'm stronger than you?
I do! You're stronger than me, okay?
Shinjuku is ahead of here?
Yeah.
There's a rivalry of powerful leaders
in the underground dungeon.
If you can defeat Kizami,
who's the strongest among them,
Shinjuku will be yours.
I see.
I thought you wanted to be a King too.
It can't be helped.
Those who are defeated in a battle
either choose death
or become the opponent's subordinate.
When you become a King,
just make me your Minister.
Then I, Tsurugi,
will open up a royal path for you!
SHINJUKU
You're done for!
Right back at you!
Yay!
-Blade
-Kizami!
Damn, you guys are strong.
I can't be a King
if I end up stumbling here, can I?
Hey,
take us with you.
When you become a King,
make me a General. Okay?
We didn't choose to live underground.
We were kicked out by
the demons in Shibuya.
They're much stronger
than the usual demons.
I guess our next goal is set.
Next,
we slay those Shibuya demons.
Blade.
END OF ACT ONE
TO THE SECOND AC
TOKYO BLADE
STAGE PLAY
This is the end of the first act.
The second act shows the conflict between
Blade's Shinjuku Cluster
and the Shibuya Cluster,
which are made up of demons.
And that begins
with the battle between these two.
You betrayed us?
I've always been a Shibuya demon
led by Princess Saya.
Do we really have to fight?
My parents forced this sword on me
and now I'm dragged into this battle.
Sakuya Kamoshida.
A popular actor,
who's valued in 2.5D stage plays.
He's usually a frivolous playboy.
But he truly is a great actor.
I don't want to fight.
Please run.
Then, we won't have to fight.
I'm begging you. Just run.
Get out of here.
His character's personality
is the exact opposite of his,
but he's
reenacting the original perfectly.
Get lost!
His acting ability is incredible.
Damn it.
Can you make the sound effects louder?
Okay.
-How's that?
-Good.
Let's check your positions.
Yes, sir!
Thank you for introducing Kamoshida to us.
He's a great actor.
I'm glad you like him.
Since you're using Lalalai,
I thought you didn't want
this play to be bound by 2.5D rules.
That's my intention too, of course.
I want the new audiences to be
fans of theater,
and not only fans of 2.5D plays.
So, it would be awesome
if I could follow the existing rules
whilst breaking them a bit
to give the play a little edge.
That's why I'm using Lalalai,
but Kamoshida is just incredible.
His respect for the original work
is very high,
even within the 2.5D industry.
He knows exactly
how to bring 2D characters to life.
There's no better role model than him.
Everyone in Lalalai instantly realized
they had a lot to learn from him
and they absorbed all the 2.5D methods
like a dry sponge.
That's good to know.
I'm glad I was able to help.
Both Arima and Aqua are talented too
and I do trust your casting ability.
But I just don't get why you chose him.
He's not that famous
and his acting skills are nothing
compared to the veterans.
He could barely get a passing mark.
To be honest, I wasn't going to choose him
after seeing him in Sweet Today.
But you kind of
pushed me to use him, right?
Why is that?
You think
he has a hidden talent or something?
Not really. It's my personal feelings.
Personal feelings?
Isn't that how the world goes?
If you see an open seat,
you give it to your favorite.
He's good-looking and has a good voice.
He can take his time
to get better at acting.
Could you not use my play
for his acting practice?
That's not it.
I chose him
because I thought you'd like him too.
Don't you like those types too?
The ones who work their heart out.
I won't lose!
See? He's no longer the boy
who was in Sweet Today.
He's been working on his acting skills.
It's actors like him who'll leave a mark.
Besides, I'm sure she'll be the judge
of whether casting him
was a mistake or not.
We have the world's toughest critic of him
right here.
When I entered middle school,
I was quickly taken advantage of
by a third year.
That's when I realized that I was popular.
People would gravitate to me for no reason
and if I liked a girl, they'd ask me out.
People thought I was funny
when I made fun of awkward kids.
And I thought I was funny
for teasing them.
Most things went well
without me making much effort.
People seemed to have high hopes for me.
And I was broke,
but part-time jobs are a pain.
"Well, I'll just go with the flow."
That's what I thought.
In the original manga's battle scene,
Kizami seemed stronger.
But,
I can't feel that from his performance.
Why do they use bad actors for
the work you put your heart and soul into?
Seriously, his acting is
not much better than an amateur's.
Do I have to lower my level to match him?
What a drag.
Get out of my face already.
You're a lousy actor
who gets jobs solely with your good looks!
I know.
I know that I suck.
Ever since I saw that performance.
I knew others had to
adjust to my acting level.
And the fact that it had ruined the drama.
are you even having fun
with a face like that?
Was I really this bad?
It could've been different.
If I had given my all from the start,
this drama would've been
so much better.
You have more stamina than I expected.
My acting tutor said
actors need stamina more than anything.
So I've been running every day.
Ever since we finished shooting
Sweet Today.
I see.
A demon like you
This is a pretty big action scene,
but he's not out of breath.
Don't make me laugh!
I guess he's been rehearsing
more seriously than I thought.
But look at the audience's reactions.
-The guy playing Kizami is a bit
-Yeah.
He's not very
I'll kill you
and we, the Shibuya Cluster,
will obtain the Heavenly Maiden!
See?
The audience thinks
you can't act.
So what if they think you're a bad actor?
Are you kidding?
What kind of advice is that?
I swallowed my pride to ask you this.
Say something more
If this play becomes a flop again
because of me
I wasn't trying to be dismissive.
I'm saying
you should use it to your advantage.
What? That's not possi
It's possible.
The battle against Monme
is your big scene.
How you use your
one-month rehearsal time is up to you.
But trying to improve everything
will be a waste of time.
Then,
don't you think you have a better chance
focusing on one scene?
If the audience is underrating you,
it means they're letting their guard down.
Keep this basis of entertainment in mind.
For example,
if the bullied kid in class,
or the quiet and plain girl in glasses,
or the geek who you thought was a loser,
or the actor
you thought had no talent at all
suddenly did something really amazing,
it'd be awesome, right?
-Did you see that?
-Yeah.
That was exactly like the manga!
W-Wow!
I didn't draw that thinking
someone could actually do it.
But he reenacted the scene perfectly.
Amazing!
Did you put him up to this?
Not really.
I just told him that he should
use his weakness to his advantage.
That performance came from his hard work.
A surprised person's emotions are fragile.
As a human, it's natural for us
to gather more information
when something unexpected happens.
The audience will put more weight
on his acting from this point on.
Now's the time.
So, he learned some circus trick.
That's not what they want.
Everyone is here to see us act.
No point if you can't pull that off!
This scene is where I lose
for the first time against a strong enemy
after fighting him with
nothing but my willpower.
This is where
the highlight of my scene begins!
Kizami.
Observe and learn a little more.
Yes, sir.
You can't get past here, Blade.
Fight us if you want to go through.
Sounds like fun.
Get him, Blade!
We'll take over.
I've been taking lessons properly
for the past six months
but the actors here
are on a different level.
They understand their character's feelings
and they're able to
express those emotions naturally.
You're weaker than me.
Sure, I am weak.
But I was able to come this far
because of my friends!
Let's settle this, Monme!
Just saying the dialogue in the script
doesn't cut it.
I wonder how
Touki feels about Princess Saya.
Does he admire her? Is it love?
Or is it more complicated
You're analyzing other characters too?
It's important!
Other characters' feelings towards her
affect what kind of person she becomes.
I'm stupid.
So, I can't analyze like Kurokawa does.
I can only barely understand
what kind of person
this Kizami character is.
What kind of person are you?
You got beaten up by someone
who you looked down on.
You struggled shamelessly and lost.
So lame.
Why do you
look so miserable, like me?
Like me?
Oh, I see.
You thought you were strong,
but you realized how weak you are.
You feel pathetic,
and ashamed,
and frustrated.
Well, I can totally relate to that.
He's
His frustrated emotions are gushing out
from his eyes to his fingertips
strong enough to reach the audience.
I used most of my rehearsal time
to delve into this feeling.
For the past month,
I poured all I have into this one minute.
I don't care
if you've been acting for ten years.
For the next minute,
I won't lose to anyone!
MELT IS SO COOL #SWEETTODAY
I won't
lose to anyone!
See? I was right.
You did well. We'll take it from here.
Um, Mr. Kamoshida.
I'm sorry about the ad lib
Hey, not bad! That was totally different
from the dress rehearsal.
Good job expressing your emotions.
Keep it up, all right?
Nothing beats acting with emotions.
I finally understand the meaning of
what you said back then.
This is fun.
Is that so?
Subtitle translation by: Aya Kudo
There was once a great battle.
Renowned warriors continued to fight
for their own beliefs and ambitions.
However, no one won the battle
and the 21 swords
that held the fate of the world
were scattered in the Far East.
This story begins
when a man obtains a particular sword.
BLADE
TSURUGI
KIZAMI
MONME
TOUKI
PRINCESS SAYA
TOKYO BLADE
STAGE PLAY
I'm a traveler!
Can I have some water?
Hello?
Huh? Isn't anyone here?
A sword?
What is this?
It's glowing
Hey! Who are you?
Why don't you introduce yourself first?
I'm Tsurugi, one of the sword masters.
You can give up
that Allied Sword and leave
or you can fight me. Take your pick!
This sword
belongs to me.
What a fool!
Regret your decision in hell!
What's an Allied Sword anyway?
You don't know anything, do you?
I'll tell you, so you can die in peace.
An Allied Sword is no ordinary sword.
It bestows various powers on its owners.
And the owner who's recognized
as the strongest by the Allied Swords
will obtain Nation Steal,
the power to conquer a nation.
A power so strong
that it can conquer Japan?
Nice.
I've always wanted to be a King!
I'll become the strongest
and become the King of this country!
Don't make me laugh!
Ouch
Please stop! I don't wanna die yet!
Then, do you admit I'm stronger than you?
I do! You're stronger than me, okay?
Shinjuku is ahead of here?
Yeah.
There's a rivalry of powerful leaders
in the underground dungeon.
If you can defeat Kizami,
who's the strongest among them,
Shinjuku will be yours.
I see.
I thought you wanted to be a King too.
It can't be helped.
Those who are defeated in a battle
either choose death
or become the opponent's subordinate.
When you become a King,
just make me your Minister.
Then I, Tsurugi,
will open up a royal path for you!
SHINJUKU
You're done for!
Right back at you!
Yay!
-Blade
-Kizami!
Damn, you guys are strong.
I can't be a King
if I end up stumbling here, can I?
Hey,
take us with you.
When you become a King,
make me a General. Okay?
We didn't choose to live underground.
We were kicked out by
the demons in Shibuya.
They're much stronger
than the usual demons.
I guess our next goal is set.
Next,
we slay those Shibuya demons.
Blade.
END OF ACT ONE
TO THE SECOND AC
TOKYO BLADE
STAGE PLAY
This is the end of the first act.
The second act shows the conflict between
Blade's Shinjuku Cluster
and the Shibuya Cluster,
which are made up of demons.
And that begins
with the battle between these two.
You betrayed us?
I've always been a Shibuya demon
led by Princess Saya.
Do we really have to fight?
My parents forced this sword on me
and now I'm dragged into this battle.
Sakuya Kamoshida.
A popular actor,
who's valued in 2.5D stage plays.
He's usually a frivolous playboy.
But he truly is a great actor.
I don't want to fight.
Please run.
Then, we won't have to fight.
I'm begging you. Just run.
Get out of here.
His character's personality
is the exact opposite of his,
but he's
reenacting the original perfectly.
Get lost!
His acting ability is incredible.
Damn it.
Can you make the sound effects louder?
Okay.
-How's that?
-Good.
Let's check your positions.
Yes, sir!
Thank you for introducing Kamoshida to us.
He's a great actor.
I'm glad you like him.
Since you're using Lalalai,
I thought you didn't want
this play to be bound by 2.5D rules.
That's my intention too, of course.
I want the new audiences to be
fans of theater,
and not only fans of 2.5D plays.
So, it would be awesome
if I could follow the existing rules
whilst breaking them a bit
to give the play a little edge.
That's why I'm using Lalalai,
but Kamoshida is just incredible.
His respect for the original work
is very high,
even within the 2.5D industry.
He knows exactly
how to bring 2D characters to life.
There's no better role model than him.
Everyone in Lalalai instantly realized
they had a lot to learn from him
and they absorbed all the 2.5D methods
like a dry sponge.
That's good to know.
I'm glad I was able to help.
Both Arima and Aqua are talented too
and I do trust your casting ability.
But I just don't get why you chose him.
He's not that famous
and his acting skills are nothing
compared to the veterans.
He could barely get a passing mark.
To be honest, I wasn't going to choose him
after seeing him in Sweet Today.
But you kind of
pushed me to use him, right?
Why is that?
You think
he has a hidden talent or something?
Not really. It's my personal feelings.
Personal feelings?
Isn't that how the world goes?
If you see an open seat,
you give it to your favorite.
He's good-looking and has a good voice.
He can take his time
to get better at acting.
Could you not use my play
for his acting practice?
That's not it.
I chose him
because I thought you'd like him too.
Don't you like those types too?
The ones who work their heart out.
I won't lose!
See? He's no longer the boy
who was in Sweet Today.
He's been working on his acting skills.
It's actors like him who'll leave a mark.
Besides, I'm sure she'll be the judge
of whether casting him
was a mistake or not.
We have the world's toughest critic of him
right here.
When I entered middle school,
I was quickly taken advantage of
by a third year.
That's when I realized that I was popular.
People would gravitate to me for no reason
and if I liked a girl, they'd ask me out.
People thought I was funny
when I made fun of awkward kids.
And I thought I was funny
for teasing them.
Most things went well
without me making much effort.
People seemed to have high hopes for me.
And I was broke,
but part-time jobs are a pain.
"Well, I'll just go with the flow."
That's what I thought.
In the original manga's battle scene,
Kizami seemed stronger.
But,
I can't feel that from his performance.
Why do they use bad actors for
the work you put your heart and soul into?
Seriously, his acting is
not much better than an amateur's.
Do I have to lower my level to match him?
What a drag.
Get out of my face already.
You're a lousy actor
who gets jobs solely with your good looks!
I know.
I know that I suck.
Ever since I saw that performance.
I knew others had to
adjust to my acting level.
And the fact that it had ruined the drama.
are you even having fun
with a face like that?
Was I really this bad?
It could've been different.
If I had given my all from the start,
this drama would've been
so much better.
You have more stamina than I expected.
My acting tutor said
actors need stamina more than anything.
So I've been running every day.
Ever since we finished shooting
Sweet Today.
I see.
A demon like you
This is a pretty big action scene,
but he's not out of breath.
Don't make me laugh!
I guess he's been rehearsing
more seriously than I thought.
But look at the audience's reactions.
-The guy playing Kizami is a bit
-Yeah.
He's not very
I'll kill you
and we, the Shibuya Cluster,
will obtain the Heavenly Maiden!
See?
The audience thinks
you can't act.
So what if they think you're a bad actor?
Are you kidding?
What kind of advice is that?
I swallowed my pride to ask you this.
Say something more
If this play becomes a flop again
because of me
I wasn't trying to be dismissive.
I'm saying
you should use it to your advantage.
What? That's not possi
It's possible.
The battle against Monme
is your big scene.
How you use your
one-month rehearsal time is up to you.
But trying to improve everything
will be a waste of time.
Then,
don't you think you have a better chance
focusing on one scene?
If the audience is underrating you,
it means they're letting their guard down.
Keep this basis of entertainment in mind.
For example,
if the bullied kid in class,
or the quiet and plain girl in glasses,
or the geek who you thought was a loser,
or the actor
you thought had no talent at all
suddenly did something really amazing,
it'd be awesome, right?
-Did you see that?
-Yeah.
That was exactly like the manga!
W-Wow!
I didn't draw that thinking
someone could actually do it.
But he reenacted the scene perfectly.
Amazing!
Did you put him up to this?
Not really.
I just told him that he should
use his weakness to his advantage.
That performance came from his hard work.
A surprised person's emotions are fragile.
As a human, it's natural for us
to gather more information
when something unexpected happens.
The audience will put more weight
on his acting from this point on.
Now's the time.
So, he learned some circus trick.
That's not what they want.
Everyone is here to see us act.
No point if you can't pull that off!
This scene is where I lose
for the first time against a strong enemy
after fighting him with
nothing but my willpower.
This is where
the highlight of my scene begins!
Kizami.
Observe and learn a little more.
Yes, sir.
You can't get past here, Blade.
Fight us if you want to go through.
Sounds like fun.
Get him, Blade!
We'll take over.
I've been taking lessons properly
for the past six months
but the actors here
are on a different level.
They understand their character's feelings
and they're able to
express those emotions naturally.
You're weaker than me.
Sure, I am weak.
But I was able to come this far
because of my friends!
Let's settle this, Monme!
Just saying the dialogue in the script
doesn't cut it.
I wonder how
Touki feels about Princess Saya.
Does he admire her? Is it love?
Or is it more complicated
You're analyzing other characters too?
It's important!
Other characters' feelings towards her
affect what kind of person she becomes.
I'm stupid.
So, I can't analyze like Kurokawa does.
I can only barely understand
what kind of person
this Kizami character is.
What kind of person are you?
You got beaten up by someone
who you looked down on.
You struggled shamelessly and lost.
So lame.
Why do you
look so miserable, like me?
Like me?
Oh, I see.
You thought you were strong,
but you realized how weak you are.
You feel pathetic,
and ashamed,
and frustrated.
Well, I can totally relate to that.
He's
His frustrated emotions are gushing out
from his eyes to his fingertips
strong enough to reach the audience.
I used most of my rehearsal time
to delve into this feeling.
For the past month,
I poured all I have into this one minute.
I don't care
if you've been acting for ten years.
For the next minute,
I won't lose to anyone!
MELT IS SO COOL #SWEETTODAY
I won't
lose to anyone!
See? I was right.
You did well. We'll take it from here.
Um, Mr. Kamoshida.
I'm sorry about the ad lib
Hey, not bad! That was totally different
from the dress rehearsal.
Good job expressing your emotions.
Keep it up, all right?
Nothing beats acting with emotions.
I finally understand the meaning of
what you said back then.
This is fun.
Is that so?
Subtitle translation by: Aya Kudo