Fans either view this as a nihilistic masterpiece (no one gets true love; they are all prisoners of their own stupidity) or as an infuriating betrayal of a satisfying romance. Regardless, it solidified as a series that refuses to play by genre rules.
The premise is every teenage boy’s dream—until it isn't. Hachimitsu Private Academy, a formerly elite all-girls school, finally goes co-ed. Five boys enroll, expecting a paradise. Instead, they find themselves socially isolated and eventually imprisoned in the school's literal on-campus jail by the Shadow Student Council after a failed peeping attempt. Why It’s Actually… Good? On the surface, Prison School Prison School
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The resident cynic. Shingo wears a pompadour and struggles deeply with trust issues, making him the prime target for the Underground Student Council's bribery and manipulation. Why It’s Actually… Good
: Despite their varying degrees of perversion, the bond between the five boys—particularly the friendship between Kiyoshi and the eccentric Gakuto—is surprisingly heartwarming [25]. The Manga’s Controversial Legacy Prison School manga, which ran for 28 volumes, is known for a highly controversial and abrupt ending Unresolved Arcs