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'''Prison School''' (監獄学園 ''Kangoku Gakuen'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by HIRAMOTO Akira. It began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine on February 7, 2011. The first tankōbon volume was published on June 6, 2011; 16 volumes have been published as of March 6, 2015. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America. In August 2014, on the wrap of volume 14, an anime adaptation was announced for July 2015.
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'''Prison School''' ("<ruby lang="ja"><rb style="text-justify:inter-word">監獄学園</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>プリズンスクール</rt><rp>) </rp></ruby>" ''Purizun Sukūru'') is a comedy [[manga]] series written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. It began serialization in [[Kodansha]]'s Weekly [[Young Magazine]] on February 7, 2011, with the first [[tankōbon]] volume published on June 6, 2011 and 18 volumes published as of September 24, 2015. [[Yen Press]] has licensed official translation of the manga series in North America, and has published one volume in a two-in-one omnibus format. In August 2014, on the wrap of volume 14, an [[anime]] adaptation was announced for July 2015 with the first season airing for 12 episodes. A [[live-action]] adaptation for MBS and TBS has been announced with director Noboru Iguchi and production studio ROBOT for October 2015. The manga won an award in Kodansha's Best General Manga category at the 37th [[Kodansha Manga Award]]s publisher ceremony.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Hachimitsu Academy, known for its strict academic standards and even stricter school code, is making a giant change this year. In the first time in school history, they are allowing boys to be admitted. As Fujino Kiyoshi starts his first day at Hachimitsu Academy he is shocked to find out that there are only 4 other guys in the entire school, making the ratio of girls to boys 200:1. And to their dismay, not one of the thousand girls will talk to them or even acknowledge them. But Kiyoshi and the guys are about to find out about the shadow student council that has been threatening the female students about interacting with male students.
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On the outskirts of Tokyo stands Hachimitsu Academy, a private all-girls boarding school for sporting elite young women that upholds traditional rules on its campus. But on April 2011 as the new school year rolls around, one tradition is going out the window: one of the strictest girls academies in Tokyo has decided to admit boys into their school system. Kiyoshi Fujino, one of the few accepted students, is thrilled by this discovery, but little does he know of the shocking fate that awaits him when only five boys enter the cohort, with a 1:200 boy-to-girl ratio on the first day of school. And to their dismay, none of the thousand girls will either talk to them or acknowledge them, because of the USC's threats about interaction with the boys. A series of perverted accidents causes the five boys to be internally imprisoned in the school's Prison Block and receive an ultimatum from the USC to either stay a month in the prison or be expelled. The story focuses on their attempts to stay inside the school and integrate despite a number of incidents and resistance from girls and the Underground Student Council.
   
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==Trivia==
Kiyoshi soon discovers to his shock that he and his four new friends—Takehito Morokuzu (codenamed "Gakuto"), Shingo Wakamoto, Jouji Nezu (codenamed "Joe"), and Reiji Andou (codenamed Andrei) - are the only male students among 1,000 girls. Even worse are the draconian laws that are still in place, which punishes even the most minor infractions with a stay in the school's Prison Block, manned by the school's Underground Student Council. And to their dismay, not one of the thousand girls will talk to them or even acknowledge them, because of the USC's threats about interaction with the boys. A series of perverted accidents causes the five boys to be "arrested" and receive an ultimatum: either stay a month in the prison or be expelled. They are also warned that three breakouts will result in permanent expulsion.
 
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*"<ruby lang="ja"><rb style="text-justify:inter-word">監獄学園</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>プリズンスクール</rt><rp>) </rp></ruby>" is often erroneously transliterated as "Kangoku Gakuen" rather than "Purizun Sukūru".
 
As they continue their struggle to stay enrolled despite resistance from the student body and the USC, the boys begin to get to know some girls better, establishing love interests in their stay at the school. They soon become embroiled in the engagements of the Underground Social Council and the official Student Council, instigated by their Presidents (USC President Mari Kurihara and SC President Kate Takenomiya), in which they aid the USC to prevent the cancellation of the school's Wet T-Shirt Contest. When the boys are freed and their imminent expulsions are overturned, the Underground School Council is reduced to delinquent status after they are placed in the Prison Block, until they face the School Council in the School Festival's All-Student-Council Cavalry Battle.
 
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[http://yanmaga.jp/contents/prison_school/ Young Magazine] - Prison School Young Magazine manga site.
 
*[http://yanmaga.jp/contents/prison_school/ Young Magazine] - Prison School Young Magazine manga site.
 
*[https://twitter.com/prison_anime Twitter] - Prison School official anime Twitter.
 
*[https://twitter.com/prison_anime Twitter] - Prison School official anime Twitter.
*[http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/title?code=1000005527 Kodansha] - Prison School Kodansha manga site.
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*[http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/title?code=1000005527 Kodansha] - Prison School manga publisher page.
*[http://www.yenpress.com/prison-school/ Yen Press] - Prison School english manga publisher page.
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*[http://www.yenpress.com/prison-school/ Yen Press] - Prison School English manga publisher page.
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*[http://prison-school.com Prison School live-action TV drama official site]
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===Other Sources===
 
===Other Sources===
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*[[wikipedia:Prison School|''Prison School'']] on Wikipedia
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*[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manga/PrisonSchool ''Prison School''] on TV Tropes
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*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=16181 ''Prison School''] on Anime News Network
   
 
===Other Wikis===
 
===Other Wikis===
 
*[[w:c:es.prisonschool|Spanish Wiki]]
 
*[[w:c:es.prisonschool|Spanish Wiki]]
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 04:04, 7 November 2018


Prison School

Prison School Wiki
Wiki founding: 2014/05/06
Page count: 329
Last checked: 2017/07/31


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Genre:
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Tags:
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Media:
Anime, Manga, OVA, Live Action, TV drama, Audio Drama

Prison School ("監獄学園 (プリズンスクール) " Purizun Sukūru) is a comedy manga series written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. It began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine on February 7, 2011, with the first tankōbon volume published on June 6, 2011 and 18 volumes published as of September 24, 2015. Yen Press has licensed official translation of the manga series in North America, and has published one volume in a two-in-one omnibus format. In August 2014, on the wrap of volume 14, an anime adaptation was announced for July 2015 with the first season airing for 12 episodes. A live-action adaptation for MBS and TBS has been announced with director Noboru Iguchi and production studio ROBOT for October 2015. The manga won an award in Kodansha's Best General Manga category at the 37th Kodansha Manga Awards publisher ceremony.

Plot

On the outskirts of Tokyo stands Hachimitsu Academy, a private all-girls boarding school for sporting elite young women that upholds traditional rules on its campus. But on April 2011 as the new school year rolls around, one tradition is going out the window: one of the strictest girls academies in Tokyo has decided to admit boys into their school system. Kiyoshi Fujino, one of the few accepted students, is thrilled by this discovery, but little does he know of the shocking fate that awaits him when only five boys enter the cohort, with a 1:200 boy-to-girl ratio on the first day of school. And to their dismay, none of the thousand girls will either talk to them or acknowledge them, because of the USC's threats about interaction with the boys. A series of perverted accidents causes the five boys to be internally imprisoned in the school's Prison Block and receive an ultimatum from the USC to either stay a month in the prison or be expelled. The story focuses on their attempts to stay inside the school and integrate despite a number of incidents and resistance from girls and the Underground Student Council.

Trivia

  • "監獄学園 (プリズンスクール) " is often erroneously transliterated as "Kangoku Gakuen" rather than "Purizun Sukūru".

External Links

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References