Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version)

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  • TV-MA
  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (8,201)

Prison School: Live Action is a Japanese television drama series based on the manga series of the same name by Akira Hiramoto. The show is produced by J.C. Staff and directed by Noboru Iguchi. The series aired from October 2015 to December 2015 and comprised a total of 9 episodes. The series was later released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan, and was also streamed internationally on streaming platform FUNimation.

Prison School: Live Action follows the story of five male students from Hachimitsu Academy, a formerly all-girls school that recently started admitting boys. The boys are excited to be at the school but soon find that they are subject to the harsh and strict rules of the Underground Student Council. The council members, all of whom are girls, are tasked with enforcing the rigorous school rules, and are particularly strict when it comes to the boys. The series is a combination of comedy, romance, and drama, and is known for its over-the-top humor and fan service.

The five boys who form the show's protagonists are Kiyoshi Fujino (played by Taishi Nakagawa), Takehito Morokuzu (played by Hirona Yamazaki), Jouji Nezu (played by Masato Yano), Shingo Wakamoto (played by Daiki Yoshimoto), and Reiji Andou (played by Tokio Emoto). The boys soon find themselves caught in a web of deceit and betrayal as they try to navigate the rules and regulations of the school. They are constantly being watched by the council members and are punished severely if they break any of the rules.

Hiroshi Kamiya plays the role of Kiyoshi's friend and fellow inmate, Gakuto. Gakuto is a brilliant student but is constantly made fun of by his classmates for his obsession with a particular type of figurine. He is also very loyal to Kiyoshi and is always willing to help him out whenever he gets into trouble.

Katsuyuki Konishi plays the role of Kimihito Gakuto, the president of the Underground Student Council. Gakuto is feared by all the students in the school, and is notorious for her strict rule enforcement. She is also known for her sadistic tendencies, and enjoys punishing the boys for any perceived infractions.

Kenichi Suzumura plays the role of Kiyoshi's love interest, Mari Kurihara. Mari is the Vice President of the Underground Student Council, and is just as strict as her President. She is the object of Kiyoshi's affections, and he spends much of the series trying to get closer to her. However, this is easier said than done, as Mari is constantly at odds with the boys and does not tolerate any disrespect or disobedience.

Prison School: Live Action is known for its elaborate and over-the-top set pieces, which include a sequence in which the boys are forced to crawl through a muddy obstacle course, as well as scenes involving elaborate traps and escapes. The series also features a number of comedic moments, including a scene in which the boys must disguise themselves as girls in order to avoid being caught by the council members.

Overall, Prison School: Live Action is a wild ride of a series that is sure to delight fans of the original manga. From its over-the-top humor to its intriguing characters and thrilling action sequences, this show is not to be missed. Whether you're a longtime fan of the manga or simply looking for a fun and entertaining series to watch, Prison School: Live Action is well worth checking out.

Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version) is a series that ran for 1 seasons (9 episodes) between October 26, 2015 and on FUNimation

Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version)
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Seasons
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
December 22, 2015
It's all led to this; will the boys finally be able to return to their old life at the high school, or will they be forced to leave it forever?
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
December 15, 2015
With just one day left to prove their innocence, the boys amass all their resources to launch one final counterattack against the Underground Student Council.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
December 8, 2015
The boys seem utterly doomed as their expulsion creeps closer and closer. However, rays of hope shine upon them from unexpected places.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
December 1, 2015
Now that Operation: DTO has completed its goal, the boys must rush to find proof that they were framed before the chairman finalizes their expulsion.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
November 24, 2015
Relationships are strained and tensions are heightened as Operation: DTO moves forward at full force.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
November 17, 2015
As Kiyoshi deals with the fallout from his failed escape, the Underground Student Council initiates Operation: DTO in an attempt to expel the boys once and for all.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
November 10, 2015
Gakuto hatches an explosive plan to help Kiyoshi escape the prison and secure his date at the sumo match with Chiyo.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
November 3, 2015
The Underground Student Council has it out for the discraced group of peepers as they do their best to cope with their "prison."
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
October 27, 2015
In this live action adaptation of the popular anime, five boys face harsh punishment for seeking forbidden sights at their new, formerly all-girls high school.
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Where to Watch Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version)
Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version) is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Prison School: Live Action (Original Japanese Version) on demand at Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 26, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (8,201)
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