Instead of simple expulsion, they are sentenced to the school’s internal prison by the Underground Student Council (USC)
A guide to the in the later "Aboveground" arc. Prison School
Hiramoto builds suspense like a thriller writer — only the payoff is often a golden shower or a character monologuing about the physics of a wedgie. The genius lies in treating every escape attempt with the seriousness of a prison break drama, only to undercut it with juvenile bodily humor. Few works can make a single drop of sweat feel like a ticking bomb. Instead of simple expulsion, they are sentenced to
Beyond the fan service, it explores complex power dynamics and loyalty between the five outcasts as they face off against the USC’s "Big Three". Critical Reception & The Ending Few works can make a single drop of
Akira Hiramoto’s art is a study in contrasts.
TV version is censored; Home Media (Blu-ray) is uncensored [15]. Generally uncensored with "less is more" artistic framing.