Continuing from "Osomatsu-kun," the sextuplets are smitten with Totoko, who plays the main heroine in this film. In "Osomatsu-san," she also makes a very unique idol debut, showing a more intense and personal side to her than in the previous film, as she tries to survive in the entertainment industry. And when it comes to Totoko, she's known for her powerful body blows! Just how many body blows will the sextuplets receive in this film?
The sextuplets are excited just because Totoko calls them.
One day, Totoko invites the sextuplets to her house without telling them the reason. The sextuplets are excited, thinking she's about to confess her feelings to them. Osomatsu is the first to arrive and daydreams about all sorts of things, while Jyushimatsu and Todomatsu dress up. For some reason, Ichimatsu arrives dressed in punk clothing, and Karamatsu even wears a bathrobe. Of course, their business isn't a confession.
Totoko's Idol Debut
Totoko begins her idol career to promote her family's fish shop. However, tickets for their debut live show didn't sell at all, so they forced their way into selling them to the sextuplets. The tickets were an astonishing 8,500 yen, and the tenugui towels in the store were on sale for 20,000 yen. Incidentally, their costumes were creepy, with fish and squid motifs, but for some reason they seemed to be popular with the sextuplets.
Only the sextuplets come to see Totoko's live performance
Their debut concert was well-attended thanks to aggressive ticket sales, but by the sixth concert, only the sextuplets were in attendance. Totoko had been performing live just for the sextuplets, who perfectly executed the choreography and interjections, but her heart finally broke... Even Iyami, as expected, gave up, saying, "I don't think this will sell."
Karamatsu Receives a Powerful Blow While Trying to Cheer Up Totoko
Totoko is crying in her room, fed up with her idol career showing no signs of success. Karamatsu appears in his bathrobe, singing and holding a glass of wine, to comfort her. However, the moment he opened the door and began singing, he was the victim of Totoko's powerful body blow.
Totoko makes a shocking confession: She doesn't particularly like singing.
Since Totoko had been performing as an idol, the sextuplets assumed she loved singing, but she confessed that she had no interest in singing and was only an idol to impress others. Where did the story about her promoting her fish shop go? But hearing her words, the sextuplets fell even more in love with her.
Totoko's role as a half-fishman feels right for her
Totoko, who would be happy to become an actress or anything else to become popular, somehow ended up settling on being a half-fishman. The full-body suit makes her look even more creepy, but she decided to continue as a half-fishman because it felt right. However, after Karamatsu tells her the obvious truth: "You should throw away the fish." She immediately abandons her merman character.
Totoko's Terrifying Christmas Behavior
The sextuplets and Totoko, now known as "F6," are now handsome men with otome game-esque designs, and they perform various miracles in the Christmas town. The final miracle Totoko and her friends performed...was a terrifying one, as they went around destroying every love hotel in town while bleeding from their noses and drooling.
Totoko turns down the sextuplets' date invitation by kneeling down
The illustration returns to normal, and Totoko, back to her usual self, is approached by the sextuplets to ask her out on a date. Right from the get-go, the sextuplets beg her to go on a date by kneeling down. Totoko sincerely declines the request by kneeling down. It's an unusual sight to see them conversing while kneeling down. In the end, she starts thrashing around, crying and asking to go home.
Totoko abandons her fish job and switches to crustacean work
After her time as a fish and merman, Totoko has begun working as a crustacean. To show her new side, she visits the sextuplets in a mantis shrimp costume. However, despite their cute poses, the sextuplets were engrossed in the female versions of Iyami and the others. Totoko, not pleased, delivered a powerful body blow that skewered all six of them.
Cuteness is justice! Totoko Summary!
We've introduced various aspects of Totoko, but ultimately, the bottom line is, "cuteness is justice!" Totoko makes some pretty unreasonable demands and is violent, but she has a cute side to her that makes her quickly forgive him. If you watch Osomatsu-san, you'll definitely fall for Totoko's charm just like the sextuplets!



