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This is a comedy and "ecchi" series by Akira Hiramoto. It follows five boys who are the only male students at Hachimitsu Academy, a prestigious all-girls school that has just gone co-ed. After being caught peeping, they are sent to the "School Prison". Prison schools face numerous challenges, including: : The
Prison School is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. Serialized in Weekly Young Magazine from February 2011 to December 2017, it gained international notoriety for its extreme blend of ecchi (erotic) comedy, slapstick violence, psychological suspense, and absurdist satire. The story follows five male students at the previously all-female Hachimitsu Private Academy who are imprisoned in the school’s "prison" for attempting to peep on the female students bathing. What follows is a war of attrition between the boys and the school's secretive, sadistic Underground Student Council. The series is renowned for its meticulous, hyper-detailed artwork, its deconstruction of genre tropes, and its willingness to push the boundaries of taste and absurdity. It follows five boys who are the only
This realistic art style serves a purpose: it grounds the absurdity. When the characters are sweating in their cells, the detail on the beads of sweat, the darkness of the shadows, and the claustrophobia of the prison walls are rendered with painstaking care. It makes the situation feel heavy and real, which in turn makes the comedy land harder.
On their first day, the boys commit an unforgivable sin: they are caught peeping into the girls' bath. While the penalty for such an act at a normal school would be expulsion, the student council—led by the terrifying "Underground Student Council"—offers an alternative. They are sentenced to one month in the school's on-campus prison.