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The TV anime concluded with the five boys, Kiyoshi, Gakuto, Shingo, Joe, and Andre, finally freed from their humiliating imprisonment in the school's prison block. The OVA picks up immediately after their release, exploring their long-awaited, normal student lives. For most of the boys, freedom is everything they dreamed of—being surrounded by the female student body and enjoying carefree school days. However, one boy, the eccentric Jo (also known as Joe), develops a paradoxical longing for the prison's harsh but structured life. Convinced he belongs behind bars, Jo devises an outlandish plan to commit a crime so heinous that he will be inevitably sent back.
The original voice cast returned for the special episode, delivering the same high-energy performances that defined the series.
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. prison school ova
While the other boys are enjoying their freedom, Joe finds himself unable to adjust to normal life. He misses the confinement, the structure, and most importantly, the extreme punishments inflicted by the Underground Student Council.
The OVA is a direct adaptation of manga chapters 82 through 87, making it a canonical side story. However, it is not essential viewing for the main plot. The TV anime concluded with the five boys,
However, the Prison School OVA was released in 2016. Since then, the manga has ended (in December 2017 with a notoriously controversial finale). The sales of the Blu-ray—while decent—weren't strong enough to warrant a second season budget. The OVA serves as a from J.C.Staff—one last hurrah of high-quality animation and voice acting to close the book on the anime adaptation.
With the Underground Student Council locked away in the campus prison, Kiyoshi and his friends are finally experiencing normal high school life. They can walk the hallways freely, talk to girls, and eat lunch without fear of a whip cracking. Kiyoshi tries to advance his relationship with his crush, Chiyo, while Gakuto returns to his obsession with Three Kingdoms figurines. However, one boy, the eccentric Jo (also known
If you’ve only seen the broadcast version of the TV series, be prepared. The OVA is famous for being uncensored
The most intriguing difference is one of continuity . The OVA presents the characters in their "prison uniforms" as they eat lunch in the school cafeteria. This directly repeats a scene structure from the final episode of the TV series, but with different character interactions. This repetition has led many fans to suggest that the OVA operates on an from the main anime, functioning more as a "what if" or a parallel story using the same characters and setting.