Ova ((better)) - Prison School

Ova ((better)) - Prison School

Despite being an OVA, the animation quality holds up to the high standards of the main TV series, particularly during the intense, dramatic moments (e.g., Gakuto's tears or Meiko's intense stares).

The central premise of the OVA relies on a delicious twist of poetic justice: the boys are now free to enjoy normal high school life, while their former captors are wearing striped prison uniforms. However, freedom isn't as sweet as the boys imagined, and prison life for the USC is radically different. 1. The Boys' New Reality prison school ova

If you want to dive deeper into the world of Prison School , let me know: Despite being an OVA, the animation quality holds

The OVA, aptly titled "," focuses on the boys—Kiyoshi, Gakuto, Shingo, Joe, and Andre—attempting to deal with the overwhelming stress of their imprisonment. The silence from J

Yet, despite the manga's completion in 2017 (leaving nearly 200 chapters unadapted) and a passionate fanbase, . The silence from J.C. Staff, the production studio, and creator Akira Hiramoto has now stretched for over a decade.

While it hurts that we never got a full second season adapting the rest of the manga, the Prison School OVA (Keikaku) does a fantastic job of condensing one of the funniest arcs into 20 minutes of pure adrenaline.