Prison School

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  • TV-MA
  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (6,503)

Prison School is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name by Akira Hiramoto. The show revolves around Hachimitsu Academy, an all-girls high school that has just started admitting boys. Five male students, Kiyoshi Fujino, Gakuto Itō, Shingo Wakamoto, Joji Nezu and Reiji Andō is attending the school, but they soon find themselves in trouble after they sneak into the girls' shower room. The boys are caught and are sentenced to a month-long stay at the school's prison. The prison is a rundown facility that is overseen by the student council. The council is made up of three girls, Mari Kurihara, Meiko Shiraki, and Hana Midorikawa. Mari is the president of the council, and she is very strict and uncompromising. Meiko is the vice president, and she is the one who takes care of the day-to-day operations of the prison. Hana is a member of the council who is obsessed with Kiyoshi and constantly trying to sabotage his plans. The boys quickly realize that they are in for a tough time in prison. Meiko is a sadistic guard who delights in punishing the inmates, while Hana is constantly trying to seduce Kiyoshi. The boys are also subjected to a series of humiliating and degrading tasks, such as cleaning the school's toilets with toothbrushes. The show is filled with slapstick humor, as well as some darker moments that explore themes of power, oppression, and sexual harassment. Despite the harsh conditions of their imprisonment, the boys are determined to escape. They spend much of the show hatching elaborate schemes and attempting daring escapes, but they are constantly thwarted by the council and their own ineptitude. The show also features a number of supporting characters, including fellow inmates like the timid Andre and the rebellious Joe, as well as outside parties like Mari's father, the chairman of the school, and Kiyoshi's younger sister, Chiyo. Overall, Prison School is a dark, raunchy comedy that explores some uncomfortable themes. The show's animation is top-notch, and the voice acting is fantastic. Hiroshi Kamiya, Katsuyuki Konishi, and Kenichi Suzumura all turn in standout performances as Kiyoshi, Gakuto, and Shingo, respectively. The show is not for everyone, as it can be quite graphic and explicit at times, but for those who are willing to take the plunge, it is a hilarious and entertaining ride. In conclusion, Prison School is a must-watch anime series for fans of dark comedies. Its blend of humor and social commentary make it a standout among the many shows available today.

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Seasons
Good Morning, Prison!
12. Good Morning, Prison!
September 25, 2015
Hana continues pressing Kiyoshi in order to exact her revenge, but Kiyoshi employs an adaptation of a classical military strategy to counter her. Once all the boys are locked into their cells for the night, will they be able to complete their plan?
Eryngii Brockovich
11. Eryngii Brockovich
September 18, 2015
Given a one-day reprieve, the boys must again execute a plan to get inside the corrections office, but the Underground Student Council won't make it easy for them. Hana has a personal score that she wishes to settle with Kiyoshi.
It's a Bum-derful Life
10. It's a Bum-derful Life
September 11, 2015
The boys are resigned to their upcoming expulsions, and spirits are low, until Gakuto, suffering a bout of temporary insanity, devises one last strategy to get them out of their predicament, if they can just buy enough time to pull it off.
Full of Bodily Fluids
9. Full of Bodily Fluids
September 4, 2015
Shingo realizes that he saw emails regarding DTO on the computer in the corrections office, which if recovered by the boys, would prove that they were set up. The boys plot to break into the corrections office.
The School's Number One Most Treacherous Man
8. The School's Number One Most Treacherous Man
August 28, 2015
Andre suffers a mental collapse when he goes for a week without receiving any discipline. Shingo takes Anzu to the movies, but finds his expectations betrayed. The Underground Student Council moves forward with their DTO project.
Meiko's Delicious Restaurant
7. Meiko's Delicious Restaurant
August 21, 2015
Shingo, on furlough from the prison, meets a girl named Anzu at the arcade in town. When Gakuto turns to his Guan Yu figurine for guidance, the tip of his sword falls off, starting a chain of events with momentous consequences.
Vengeance Is Hana's
6. Vengeance Is Hana's
August 14, 2015
Mari introduces the DTO plan to Hana, and they begin plotting ways to drive the boys out of school. Shingo leads the others boys in shunning Kiyoshi, but Meiko has plans to drive an even deeper wedge between them.
The School's Num
5. The School's Num
August 7, 2015
Kiyoshi returns from his breakout, but must face the music with Gakuto and the others when the truth comes to light. Chiyo reconsiders her reaction to Kiyoshi, and decides to give him a second chance.
Take Me Out to the Sumoland
4. Take Me Out to the Sumoland
July 31, 2015
After committing a heinous offense against Mari, Gakuto receives a drastic punishment from Meiko. Kiyoshi and Gakuto work desperately to break Kiyoshi out of the prison by having him impersonate a girl.
A Mighty Spurt
3. A Mighty Spurt
July 24, 2015
With Meiko's attention divided between two groups, Kiyoshi is able to widen the escape hole enough to let him through in time for his date. An already-suspicious Shingo gets an eyeful of more than he bargained for.
The Man Who Viewed Too Much
2. The Man Who Viewed Too Much
July 17, 2015
Hana is embarrassed when Kiyoshi sees her in a compromising position. Kiyoshi becomes desperate to keep his date with Chiyo, and searches for a way to get out of prison in time to meet her. Gakuto has plans of his own.
The Peep Job
1. The Peep Job
July 10, 2015
Five boys newly enrolled in a formerly all-girls school, already having difficulty connecting with the girl students, run afoul of the school's "Underground Student Council" and face strict disciplinary measures.
Description

Prison School is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name by Akira Hiramoto. The show revolves around Hachimitsu Academy, an all-girls high school that has just started admitting boys. Five male students, Kiyoshi Fujino, Gakuto Itō, Shingo Wakamoto, Joji Nezu and Reiji Andō is attending the school, but they soon find themselves in trouble after they sneak into the girls' shower room. The boys are caught and are sentenced to a month-long stay at the school's prison.

The prison is a rundown facility that is overseen by the student council. The council is made up of three girls, Mari Kurihara, Meiko Shiraki, and Hana Midorikawa. Mari is the president of the council, and she is very strict and uncompromising. Meiko is the vice president, and she is the one who takes care of the day-to-day operations of the prison. Hana is a member of the council who is obsessed with Kiyoshi and constantly trying to sabotage his plans.

The boys quickly realize that they are in for a tough time in prison. Meiko is a sadistic guard who delights in punishing the inmates, while Hana is constantly trying to seduce Kiyoshi. The boys are also subjected to a series of humiliating and degrading tasks, such as cleaning the school's toilets with toothbrushes. The show is filled with slapstick humor, as well as some darker moments that explore themes of power, oppression, and sexual harassment.

Despite the harsh conditions of their imprisonment, the boys are determined to escape. They spend much of the show hatching elaborate schemes and attempting daring escapes, but they are constantly thwarted by the council and their own ineptitude. The show also features a number of supporting characters, including fellow inmates like the timid Andre and the rebellious Joe, as well as outside parties like Mari's father, the chairman of the school, and Kiyoshi's younger sister, Chiyo.

Overall, Prison School is a dark, raunchy comedy that explores some uncomfortable themes. The show's animation is top-notch, and the voice acting is fantastic. Hiroshi Kamiya, Katsuyuki Konishi, and Kenichi Suzumura all turn in standout performances as Kiyoshi, Gakuto, and Shingo, respectively. The show is not for everyone, as it can be quite graphic and explicit at times, but for those who are willing to take the plunge, it is a hilarious and entertaining ride.

In conclusion, Prison School is a must-watch anime series for fans of dark comedies. Its blend of humor and social commentary make it a standout among the many shows available today.

Prison School is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on July 10, 2015.

Where to Watch Prison School

Prison School is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Prison School on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Crunchyroll.

  • Premiere Date
    July 10, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (6,503)