When is Oshi no Ko Season 2 Episode 11 out? Schedule explained

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The popular drama anime Oshi no Ko is back with its second season. Here’s when Oshi no Ko Season 2 episodes will be released, and how many installments we can expect.

Oshi no Ko Season 2 was one of the most highly anticipated anime in 2024. It premiered this year on July 3 as Summer 2024 anime, picking up where the first season left off.

Oshi no Ko tells the story of a teenage idol, Ai Hoshino, and how she’s murdered after secretly giving birth to her twins. Unbeknownst to her, her kids – Aqua and Ruby – are reincarnations of her two fans. The anime show delves into the mystery of their reincarnation and their biological father who conspired in Ai’s death.

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The first season ended without any of these questions being answered. Now that Season 2 has begun, fans are eager to find out who Aqua and Ruby’s father is and why he betrayed Ai.

When is Episode 11 of Oshi no Ko Season 2 out?

Oshi no Ko Season 2 Episode 11 will be released on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.

Oshi no Ko Season 2 is running behind its original schedule after Episode 10 was delayed for a week. Though there was no statement about the sudden delay, many claimed it was due to the scheduling issues of the studio, Doga Kobo.

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This was not the first time the Oshi no Ko anime faced such set back. In Season 1, Episode 8 had been postponed for a week. It’d been initially planned to release on May 31, but had ended up coming out on June 7, 2023 instead.

The second season is listed for 13 episodes, which is two more than Season 1. The episodes will be released weekly and will end in September before the Fall 2024 season starts.

The Oshi no Ko Season 2 full release schedule is as follows:

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  • Episode 1: Tokyo Blade – Wednesday, July 3, 2024
    • Four months after B-Komachi made their JIF debut, Aqua, Kana, and Akane began rehearsals for the Tokyo Blade stage drama. Meanwhile, B-Komachi has been quietly gaining popularity, with countless local concerts for its admirers.
  • Episode 2: Game of TelephoneWednesday, July 10, 2024
    • Episode 2 features a brief flashback to the cast’s first meeting. Akane expresses her desire to co-star with Aqua again, causing Kana to be jealous. However, Melt later apologizes to Kana for his terrible performance on the Sweet Today series.
  • Episode 3: RewritingWednesday, July 17, 2024
    • Ruby is pleased that B-Komachi is gaining popularity but also disappointed that she is falling behind her friends. B-Komachi’s concerts remain on hold until Kana completes the play. Meanwhile, Akane takes Aqua to see a Smash Heaven theater production.
  • Episode 4: Emotional ActingWednesday, July 24, 2024
    • Smash Heaven’s performance impresses Abiko a lot. Raida discovers Abiko’s presence in the audience and approaches her personally, urging that she give GOA another chance.
  • Episode 5: The Curtain RisesWednesday, July 31, 2024
    • Akane swears to support Aqua no matter what, even after he tells her he wants revenge on someone. However, Akane also requests Aqua’s assistance against Kana and Taiki, as she has little chance of defeating them alone.
  • Episode 6: GrowthWednesday, August 7, 2024
    • Act 1 of the Tokyo Blade play is a success, with Taiki’s character, Blade, recruiting Kana and Melt’s characters Tsurugi and Kizami, and establishing the “Shinjuku Faction” against the “Shibuya Faction” commanded by Akane, Aqua, and Sakuya’s Princess Saya, Touki, and Monme.
  • Episode 7: SunWednesday, August 14, 2024
    • Akane decides to stay on the play after her co-starts persuade her. Elsewhere, Aqua has a new plan to boost Akane’s image.
  • Episode 8: TriggerWednesday, August 21, 2024
    • Aqua is blown away by Akane’s portrayal of Ai. Unknown to him, she’s deduced a secret about the deceased idol. Aqua persuades Memcho to join the newly formed B-Komachi.
  • Episode 9: DreamWednesday, August 28, 2024
    • Memcho joins B-Komachi. She visits Ichigo Productions to audition for the group, but Miyako thinks she’s hiding something. Kaburagi talks to Aqua about Ai.
  • Episode 10: Liberation – Wednesday, September 11, 2024
    • Aqua tells Taiki about the DNA test and their relationship. Taiki reveals a shocking truth about his parents. With Memcho as the new member, B-Komachi’s dynamics change.
  • Episode 11: Title TBA Wednesday, September 18, 2024
  • Episode 12: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
  • Episode 13: Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Season 2’s first episode debuted through an advanced screening in Tokyo on June 30 before its official release on July 3. There was another special screening on July 6 at Anime Expo 2024 where the first two episodes were shown.

What time are the new episodes released?

Oshi no Ko Season 2 episodes are released at 11 pm JST in Japan and 7 am PST in the United States every week. The episodes will be released exclusively on HIDIVE.

Oshi no Ko Season 2 episodes will be released globally at the following times: 

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  • 10:00 am Eastern Time
  • 03:00 pm British Time
  • 04:00 pm European Time
  • 07:30 pm Indian Time
  • 10:00 pm Philippines Time

How many episodes are in Season 2?

Oshi no Ko Season 2 will have 13 episodes.

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This upcoming anime sequel will adapt the 2.5D Stage Play Arc. It’s the fifth and longest arc of the manga so far. The arc focuses on the preparation and opening night of the theater adaptation of the popular Tokyo Blade manga.

After learning Ai met their biological father at the Lala Lai Theatrical Company, Aqua joins their production of Tokyo Blade. Joining him in the cast are his pretend girlfriend Akane Kurokawa and childhood friend Kana Arima.

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Another popular actor – Taiki Himekawa – is joining them and will later go on to play a major role in the story. Aside from him, side characters like Abiko Samejima, Sumiaki Raida, and Go will also appear in Season 2.

For more upcoming anime in 2024, check out our guides on Tower of God Season 2, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, Dandadan, and My Hero Academia: You’re Next.