|verified| — Prison School
Education also has a profound impact on an individual's self-esteem and confidence. Inmates who participate in educational programs often report feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment, which can be a powerful motivator for change. Furthermore, education provides inmates with a sense of purpose, and helps to alleviate the boredom and frustration that can come with being incarcerated.
The prison environment is inherently challenging to the "liberating potential" of education, often causing low self-esteem and motivation among inmates. Prison School
This is a comedy and "ecchi" series by Akira Hiramoto. It follows five boys who are the only male students at Hachimitsu Academy, a prestigious all-girls school that has just gone co-ed. After being caught peeping, they are sent to the "School Prison". Education also has a profound impact on an
A hardcore Three Kingdoms otaku and the undisputed tactical mastermind of the group. Gakuto is responsible for the show's most legendary moments, frequently sacrificing his own dignity and physical well-being for the sake of his friends. The prison environment is inherently challenging to the
The boys must endure grueling manual labor and strict surveillance while plotting secret escapes, often involving absurdly over-the-top psychological warfare and physical comedy. Why It's Notable
A hardcore Three Kingdoms nerd and the group's brilliant, albeit eccentric, strategist.
A must-watch/read for fans of absurdist and transgressive comedy, but with a strong caveat. The anime (season 1) is a near-perfect, self-contained comedy. Reading the manga beyond the cavalry battle arc is recommended only for completionists or those with a very high tolerance for diminishing returns and graphic bodily fluid humor. Prison School is a masterpiece of bad taste that ultimately becomes a victim of its own excess.