Ya Boy Kongming's Ending Explained

Ya Boy Kongming Ending Explained
Credit: P.A. Works


Ya Boy Kongming Ending Explained
Credit: P.A. Works

Ya Boy Kongming, also known as Paripi Koumei, has finally ended with a bang. What started as an underrated anime became one of the most loved series in the spring anime season. Here is Ya Boy Kongming's ending explained for your reading pleasure.

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Ya Boy Kongming's Ending Explained

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The second half of the competition for a spot at the Summer Sonia Music Festival has begun. Kongming instructs Eiko to perform her newly mixed song Dreamer to defeat Azalea.

As a result of Kabetaijin's dissing of Azalea, the audience booed Eiko. Nanami pleads with the crowd to be quiet in order to calm them down.

Eiko recognized Nanami's thoughtful gesture and began to sing her heart out. The crowd's energy shifted in her direction as she performed her new song. Azalea also becomes emotional as they recall their true identity.

Eiko's song not only made them realize what they truly desired in life as musicians, but it also reminded them of their difficulties in making their debut.

Because of this, Nanami decided to remove her mask and show her face to the audience. The rest of Azalea quickly followed.

Meanwhile, Karasawa directs one of his crew members to prepare and perform Azalea's new song. Nanami, on the other hand, refused and decided not to confront Eiko.

Eiko's performance received over 100,000 likes from the audience and her previous competitors. Steve Kiddo, Eiko's music arranger, was the 100,000th person to like the video. With this, Eiko defeats Azalea and Karasawa.

Azalea then performed their new song. They resumed their previous act, minus the dancing and lip-syncing. They also played the instruments and sang the song live.

After the performance, Karasawa appears only to remind them that their new venture will fail due to their style.

Kongming, on the other hand, appeared and refuted Karasawa. Kongming also revealed that he had filmed Azalea's performance and had already uploaded it to the internet. The audience returned, demanding Azalea's live performance.

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Eiko's successful finish brought the Battle of Shibuya 109 to a close. Kobayashi, the club's owner, decides to open the doors for Eiko's victory celebration.

Azalea and Karasawa were among those present. Kongming is conversing with Karasawa while Eiko is accompanying Azalea.

Karasawa, it turns out, has a tragic past similar to Azalea's. He was a former band member who failed to break into the music industry with his own style. He believes Azalea's style will not lead to success, so he has convinced them to change their ways.

Surprisingly, Nanami, the head of Azalea, decides to stick with Karasawa and produce them again. They also insisted on sticking to their own style, sans the dancing and sexy outfits, to which Karasawa agreed.

Finally, Eiko met Kongming on the rooftop of the bar. She thanked him for his efforts in revitalizing her music career. They both reminisce about their time together, from the first time they met to the battle in Shibuya 109.

Kabetaijin appears to inform Eiko that the crowd wants her Dreamer performance. From Eiko's shadow, Kongming notices his previous master. He smiled in the direction of Kongming, indicating his approval of his efforts.

Ya Boy Kongming concluded with Eiko's Dreamer performance in the B Club.

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