I think a neat detail is also the fact the dress Ai runs up to Aqua and Ruby in is the actual dress she died in. You can double-check the first episode and see it was the same. She runs up from behind and tells them that she loves them before disappearing, signaling her death. It's also very telling that there are no more lyrics after this, just instrumentals leading out the song as Ai is gone and can't sing anymore.
@@EveExplained i remember watching the music video a few times before finally noticing the dress thing, and some other commentors mentioned the singing part, so I don't blame you for not realizing
i have a character who is an idol, i came with him before i was fully aware of oshi no ko, but its really helped me develop him, this video helped me understand that song much better, thank you!
This anime honestly changed my perspective on all idols and celebrities, thank you for explaining it in such a beautiful and amazing way.. i hope everyone can enjoy and learn something great from the message this video and show sends...
Doing a before and after on this anime, all I've seen so far is the opening and clips of it in this vid. This is before. After: oh...my...God... ... I think my soul has finally been cleansed 😢
The way i see the music video, the 2 Ai hoshino represents her 2 egos. The more vibrant ai we see is the one who has much more brighter color, she is basically the representation of how the entertainment industry made its way to make the staged personality she has on the show. While as the more gloomy and lighter Ai hoshino represents her true personality, how she survived her traumatic childhood and imperfect life as a child.
I always was into psychology series But Oshi no ko overcome my expectations. I simply love the way they built the characters I was amazed by Ai character development, not only in the music video, but also in the anime And the moment she died, shocked me. I wish she was alive, because it's so fucking sad, to finally know how it's like to love someone, and finally have everything you wished for, just to die, and not being able to live the feeling Can't wait for season 2 premier Also, can someone please recommend me, some animes similar to Oshi no ko, from a psychological point of view?
It was advertised as a story so I had hoped it would be a story, however it was more of a music concert which was enjoyable but wasn't what I expected. While the song themselves I feel have meaning. The story in the film was concluded to be all a dream which meant nothing actaully happened. Although having said that, it could be a reflection of how Eve dreamt up Hitotsume.
I think a neat detail is also the fact the dress Ai runs up to Aqua and Ruby in is the actual dress she died in. You can double-check the first episode and see it was the same. She runs up from behind and tells them that she loves them before disappearing, signaling her death. It's also very telling that there are no more lyrics after this, just instrumentals leading out the song as Ai is gone and can't sing anymore.
I didn't think about the singing or dress before! Good observation! I'd heart your comment twice if I could
@@EveExplained i remember watching the music video a few times before finally noticing the dress thing, and some other commentors mentioned the singing part, so I don't blame you for not realizing
"you're my savior my saving grace"
what a wholesome explanation, im gonna see this anime, hopefully nothing bad happens
brace yourself
💀💀💀
i have a character who is an idol, i came with him before i was fully aware of oshi no ko, but its really helped me develop him, this video helped me understand that song much better, thank you!
You're welcome ^^
Nice Eve reference in the title ;)
ayyy you saw
This anime honestly changed my perspective on all idols and celebrities, thank you for explaining it in such a beautiful and amazing way.. i hope everyone can enjoy and learn something great from the message this video and show sends...
I'm glad you enjoyed it! ^^
Nice to see you branching to other MVs than Eve
Expanding is good
Keep the work
Thanks ^^
I really like your analysis, was exactly what is was looking for and expecting.
Thank you! ^^
I'm glad it met your expectations
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ANALYZING THIS OP I LVOE THIS SONG SO MUCH 😭❤️❤️ YOUR VIDEO EDITING JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AHH
You're welcome ^^ I really enjoy this song
My editor is great~
nice use of nso bgm, both stories revolving around girls who crave love and attention by creating a fake image of herself
Omori vibes are always appreciated, thank you
You're welcome ^^
The last bgm of your vid gives me nightmares about omori...
ah yes omori
I feel bad watching this video so late 😢
It's alright ^^
Welcome back~
Doing a before and after on this anime, all I've seen so far is the opening and clips of it in this vid. This is before.
After: oh...my...God...
...
I think my soul has finally been cleansed 😢
See you in the after~
@@EveExplained ...it....is...finished...
You've made it back!
The way i see the music video, the 2 Ai hoshino represents her 2 egos. The more vibrant ai we see is the one who has much more brighter color, she is basically the representation of how the entertainment industry made its way to make the staged personality she has on the show. While as the more gloomy and lighter Ai hoshino represents her true personality, how she survived her traumatic childhood and imperfect life as a child.
I always was into psychology series
But Oshi no ko overcome my expectations. I simply love the way they built the characters
I was amazed by Ai character development, not only in the music video, but also in the anime
And the moment she died, shocked me. I wish she was alive, because it's so fucking sad, to finally know how it's like to love someone, and finally have everything you wished for, just to die, and not being able to live the feeling
Can't wait for season 2 premier
Also, can someone please recommend me, some animes similar to Oshi no ko, from a psychological point of view?
Great vid
Thank you! ^^
Para cuando hana arashi
hi eve explained
Hey Spooku! ^^
I think at this point I'm gonna watch the whole anime with reviews and shorts :D
Nice explanation and memes btw (as always)!
I'd recommend ^^
If you ever decide watching it, I powered through the first episode to get to the good parts.
Thanks! My editor chose them ^^
@@EveExplained Alr, thanks for recommending! (^_^)
You're welcome ^^
AWESOMEEE, love the video! this must've taken forever to make tho💀
Thanks! ^^
It did take time to make ^^"
I luved the explanation and everything but did anyone notice the omori music in the background?? 5:52
I like this anime. I watch it
Nice!
I dont understand when you say I machine you.
@@EveExplained But what I mean is by you kept on talking to me?
Oh I reply to everyone and if someone's asking something or commenting something I also respond
@@EveExplained Got it just wanted to ask.
Now compare the story to Hamlet
So there's an eve movie in Netflix. Thoughts?
It was advertised as a story so I had hoped it would be a story, however it was more of a music concert which was enjoyable but wasn't what I expected. While the song themselves I feel have meaning. The story in the film was concluded to be all a dream which meant nothing actaully happened. Although having said that, it could be a reflection of how Eve dreamt up Hitotsume.
i gotta ask are u up to date with the manga cause if u are u missed something amazing and if not just don´t pay attention to this comment
Yeah not up to date with the manga. What was missed? I don't mind spoilers
waiting for boukenroku explained lol
Hey could you explain adam eve ´s song , ha has made a MV different from the anime OP I wonder why