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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 HIRAMOTO Akira. 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 a award in Kodansha's Best General Manga category at the 37th Kodansha Manga Awards publisher ceremony.
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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==
 
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.
 
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.
 
==Anime==
 
An anime adaptation by J.C.Staff in cooperation with Genco, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Movic, Showgate and Klokworx was announced for July 2015 on the cover of Volume 14. The first episode premiered on TV Tokyo on July 10, 2015 with BS11, KBS, Sun TV, TV Aichi airing on July 12th & July 13th, 2015. The first season was twelve episodes in length, airing from July 11th, 2015 to September 26th, 2015 in censored form. A Funimation subtitled version and overdubbed version aired within the original run of the season, which was simulcasted on their website. Viewster licensed simulcasting rights in the United Kingdom with Madman Entertainment simulcasting the first season in New Zealand and Australia. The first season will receive a six-volume BD and DVD release by Warner Bros. bundling two episodes each along with multiple bonus materials.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

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


Demographic:
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Genre:
Comedy Icon - Search, Drama Icon - Search, Psychological Icon - Search, Romance Icon - Search
Tags:
School Life Icon - Search, Ecchi Icon - Search, Prison Icon - Search
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".

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