Prison School | |
Cover of the first manga volume
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Genre | Comedy |
Manga | |
Written by | Akira Hiramoto |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Weekly Young Magazine |
Original run | February 7, 2011 – present |
Volumes | 23 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tsutomu Mizushima |
Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kōtarō Nakagawa |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Licensed by | |
Original network | MX, KBS, SUN, TVA, BS11, AT-X |
English network | |
Original run | July 11, 2015 – September 26, 2015 |
Episodes | 12 |
Television drama | |
Directed by | Noboru Iguchi |
Studio | Robot |
Licensed by | |
Original network | MBS, TBS |
Original run | October 26, 2015 – December 21, 2015 |
Episodes | 9 |
Original animation DVD | |
Directed by | Tsutomu Mizushima |
Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kōtarō Nakagawa |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Released | March 4, 2016 |
Runtime | 25 minutes |
Prison School (
Hachimitsu Academy, one of the strictest girls academies in Tokyo, has decided to admit boys into their system. Kiyoshi Fujino is one of these new boys, but he discovers to his shock that he and his four friends—Takehito "Gakuto" Morokuzu, Shingo Wakamoto, Jouji "Joe" Nezu, and Reiji "Andre" Andou—are the only male students among 1,000 girls. The draconian laws that are still in place make the school even worse, which punishes even the most minor infractions with a stay in the school's prison. The five boys all commit to voyeurism in the school's bathing area with the perverted philosophy of "all for one, one for all". Their capture and "arrest" by the Underground Student Council causes the five boys to receive an ultimatum: either stay a month in the school's Prison Block or be expelled. The boys are incarcerated in the Prison Block together and Kiyoshi is overwhelmed by the discovery that all the other boys are masochists that revel in the punishments handed to them by their attractive but vicious supervisors.
Prison School is a manga written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. It began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine on February 7, 2011. The first tankōbon volume was published on June 6, 2011; 23 volumes have been published as of November 2016[update].Yen Press has licensed the series in North America, and the first volume was released in July 2015.