The 29th episode (Season 3, Episode 5) of the TV anime Oshi no Ko, titled “Eigyou” (which can be translated as “Networking” or “Client Entertainment”), aired on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. The dark developments that further pushed down Kana, who was already depressed about her love life and career not going well, drew cries of anguish from her fans.

About Oshi no Ko
Oshi no Ko is a manga series originally serialized in Weekly Young Jump, with a story by Aka Akasaka and art by Mengo Yokoyari. It follows Gorou, an OB/GYN working in a rural town who assists in the delivery of his favorite idol, Ai. After being murdered, he is reborn as Ai’s child, only for the tragedy of Ai being stabbed to death by a stalker to occur. The story revolves around the mystery surrounding Ai’s sudden death, Aqua’s quest for revenge, and the darker side of the entertainment industry.
The series has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. The first season of the TV anime aired from April 2023, followed by the second season from July 2024. Its novel setting in the entertainment world and shocking plot twists have made it a huge topic on social media, and it has also been adapted into a stage play and live-action drama.
Please be advised: Due to the nature of this topic, the following text contains descriptions that may be considered “spoilers” for those who have not seen the episode. Proceed with caution.
Episode 29 Recap & Fan Reactions
In the previous episode, Akane uncovered the connection between Ai’s death and Kamiki Hikaru. When it was suggested that Himekawa Daiki (CV: Kouki Uchiyama), Aqua’s half-brother, could be a child Kamiki fathered at age 11, comments like “That’s brutal…” and “This is scary…” flooded social media.

Aqua, heartbroken to learn his revenge isn’t over yet, voices his weakness. Akane admonishes him while saying, “I want to share the burden you’re carrying.” Viewers praised her with comments like “She’s too perfect,” “So cool,” and “Wife material.”

Meanwhile, the one harboring complex feelings was Arisu Kana. Her depressed state, thinking “Aqua hates me” and “I’m just Ruby’s add-on,” led to a slew of concerned voices: “It hurts to see her so cornered,” “Please let Baking Soda-chan get her due reward…”

Later, Kana is invited by her senior actress, Azamimako (CV: Haruka Shiraishi), to a drinking party where she meets the up-and-coming film director “Shimakan,” real name Shimanori (CV: Seiichirou Yamashita). While Kana is happy to touch the world of acting again after so long, fans expressed worry: “Is this okay…?”, “Underage drinking?”, “Regardless of whether she’s drinking, if someone takes a picture of this scene, it’s bad news.”

Thinking, “I can’t let this chance slip away,” Kana goes to dinner with Shimanori another day. She finds it suspicious when Mako, who was supposed to join them, doesn’t show up, but she ends up going to Shimanori’s office anyway. Viewers reacted with comments like, “Networking… you don’t mean ‘pillow’ business?”, “There’s a bed…”, “She needs to escape now!”

Although things don’t progress to a physical relationship, the two spend the night until morning. As Kana leaves the apartment, thinking “Work really should be done steadily,” she is caught in a flash of paparazzi cameras, likely set up by Mako. Social media was immediately flooded with comments like, “Ah, she got photographed,” “This is bad,” “She’s been sold out,” “It’s over.”

A visual for the “Scandal Arc” has also been released, suggesting that the heavy developments of Season 3 will continue. With Kana’s future and the fate of B-Komachi up in the air, the next episode, which viewers are eagerly awaiting, is scheduled to air on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

TV Anime Oshi no Ko Season 3 Production Info
Cast
| Aqua | Takeo Ootsuka |
| Ruby | Yurie Igoma |
| Arisu Kana | Megumi Han |
| Kurokawa Akane | Manaka Iwami |
| MEM-cho | Rumi Ookubo |
| Ai | Rie Takahashi |
Staff
| Original Work | Aka Akasaka × Mengo Yokoyari (Published by Shueisha Young Jump Comics) |
| Director | Daisuke Hiramaki |
| Series Composition | Jin Tanaka |
| Character Design | Hirokazu Kiyoyama |
| Sub Character Design | Satomi Watanabe, Honoka Yokoyama, Shun Sawai |
| Chief Animation Director | Hirokazu Kiyoyama, Ayaka Muroga, Yoshiaki Mizuno, Ruri, Rina Morita, Haruka Inade, Kanno Nishiki |
| Main Animator | Kenji Sawada |
| Art Director | Tetsuya Usami (Studio Easter) |
| Art Setting | Kouta Mizumoto (Studio Easter) |
| Color Design | Akane Ashihara |
| Director of Photography | Takafumi Kuno |
| Editing | Kentarou Tsubone |
| Music | Takurou Iga |
| Sound Director | Takeshi Takatera |
| Sound Effects | Kiyotaka Kawada |
| OP Director | Chao Nekomu |
| ED Director | Naoaki Nakayama |
| Animation Production | Doga Kobo |
Broadcast Information (Excerpt)
TOKYO MX: Every Wednesday from Jan 14, 23:00~
BS11: Every Wednesday from Jan 14, 25:00~
ABEMA: Simultaneous and exclusive fastest streaming every Wednesday from Jan 14, 23:00~
Other sites will stream sequentially from Thursday, Jan 15, 23:00~ onwards.
*Broadcast and streaming times are subject to change.
(C) Aka Akasaka × Mengo Yokoyari / Shueisha, Oshi no Ko Production Committee
Article by: Megumi Hori
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