School: Prison
Gakuto is widely considered the breakout character. He is a self-sabotaging genius. He can formulate complex strategies involving water displacement, guard patrol patterns, and psychological warfare, but he lacks basic social awareness. His loyalty to the "code of the Three Kingdoms" leads him to make incredible sacrifices (most famously, soiling his own reputation in front of the girl he likes). Gakuto represents the lengths men will go to for their "bros," turning a gross-out comedy into an unlikely story of male bonding.
: A 12-episode season aired in 2015. Despite its popularity and high-quality production, it never received a second season and ends on a cliffhanger. Prison School
A giant with a masochistic streak who craves the guards' punishments. The Underground Student Council (USC) Gakuto is widely considered the breakout character
This article dives deep into the inmate’s latrine, analyzing the plot, the characters, the artistic brilliance, and the cultural impact of . His loyalty to the "code of the Three
Prison School ( Kangoku Gakuen ) is a seinen manga series written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. It blends high-stakes psychological drama with over-the-top perverted comedy, centering on five boys who enroll in a formerly all-girls academy only to find themselves imprisoned for peeping. 🏛️ Plot Premise