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Prison School is, and has always been, a divisive work. Critics and fans have a hard time agreeing on its merits, largely due to its aggressive commitment to its lewd and absurd brand of humor.

Directed by Noboru Iguchi, a live-action television drama adaptation aired in late 2015. It received praise for its surprisingly accurate casting and commitment to replicating the manga's over-the-top tone in a live-action medium. Prison School

One cannot discuss the art without addressing the controversy. Prison School is famous (or infamous) for its hyper-focus on the lower body. Hiramoto has a very specific artistic fixation on the buttocks, often drawing them with anatomical precision that borders on medical illustration. While this is undeniably the source of the series' ecchi label, it also serves as a symbol of the boys' obsession. It is the object of their desire and the instrument of their torture. Prison School is, and has always been, a divisive work

Instead of living out an adolescent harem fantasy, the boys are completely ostracized by the female student body. Driven by desperation, they perpetrate a clumsy espionage plot to peep into the girls' bathing area. Their plan is violently thwarted by the , a totalitarian student government body that rules the school with an iron fist. It received praise for its surprisingly accurate casting

Akira Hiramoto’s artwork is a vital component of the series' success. He possesses an incredible range, shifting effortlessly from highly detailed, photorealistic character portraits to exaggerated, grotesque caricature styles for comedic timing.

When the character Gakuto needs to smuggle a figurine out of the school, the planning, tactical execution, and emotional weight assigned to the mission mimic a high-stakes military operation. The characters weep tears of genuine agony over broken plastic models, and they sweat over minor administrative deadlines as if they were life-or-death scenarios.

: A fiercely loyal, hyper-intellectual historical otaku. Shingo Wakamoto : A cynical, easily manipulated pragmatist.