Prison School Ova [No Ads]

Kiyoshi, ever the tactician, must devise a plan to escape the confines of the prison while simultaneously helping Mitsuko overcome her fear (or at least survive the night). It is a contained story, high on tension and physical comedy, but it lacks the broader scope of a full season.

The OVA is typically included in "Complete Series" Blu-ray sets and can sometimes be found on platforms like Crunchyroll , though availability varies by region. in the manga after the OVA? [Spoilers] Prison School: Mad Wax OAD/OVA [Discussion]

: While not classified as 18+, the OVA, like the main series, pushes boundaries with extreme ecchi (risqué) content and slapstick comedy. Prison School OVA

First, let’s clarify the logistics. The was released on March 4, 2016, bundled with the 20th volume of Akira Hiramoto’s original manga in Japan. Unlike standard OVAs that retell side stories, this one is directly canonical. It adapts chapters 82 through 89 of the manga, bridging the gap between Season 1 and the subsequent "Calvary Battle" arc.

: After the five boys are released from the school's prison, four of them attempt to enjoy their newfound freedom and interact with the girls. However, Joe (Nezu Jouji) finds himself unable to adjust to life outside of incarceration. He begins plotting an extreme crime in a desperate attempt to be sent back to the prison. Kiyoshi, ever the tactician, must devise a plan

Gakuto meets Mitsuko Yokoyama in the school library. Their shared interest in the Three Kingdoms and Mitsuko's extreme clumsiness lead to several characteristic fan-service moments.

The is a hidden gem—a piece of animation so raunchy, so violent, and so hysterical that it could only exist outside the grasp of television censors. It is Prison School at its purest: no filters, no apologies, just five boys suffering beautifully for your entertainment. in the manga after the OVA

The OVA was produced by Ashi Productions, a Japanese animation studio, and was released in 2016. The series consists of 2 episodes.