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The Prison School OVA is a single-episode sequel titled (often packaged simply as Episode 13). It was bundled exclusively with the limited-edition release of the 20th volume of the original manga in Japan on March 4, 2016.
Unfortunately, a second season of the Prison School anime has never been announced. The reasons for this are complex, likely involving a combination of lower-than-hoped Blu-ray sales in Japan, the logistical challenges of adapting the extremely detailed and lengthy second half of the manga, and a shift in the studio's priorities. For many fans, the OVA remains the bittersweet final piece of animated Prison School content, a brilliant "what if" that teases a future that never came. prison school ova
The OVA is highly regarded for maintaining the main series' signature and over-the-top fan service. Reviewers noted that Joe, often a background character in the TV series, takes center stage here, providing some of the episode's most hilarious and bizarre moments. Fans of the Prison School anime consider it essential viewing for its transition into the manga's next major conflict involving the Real Student Council. "Prison School" Mad Wax OVA (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
It offers one last chaotic adventure with the five boys before the series concluded. The Legacy of Prison School Are you team , or are you rooting
Here is the frustrating reality for English-speaking fans. As of 2024/2025, the is largely unavailable on legal streaming platforms like Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, or Hulu.
If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor. It's technically "Episode 13" and adapts the Mad Max/Wet T-Shirt contest arc. Unfortunately, a second season of the Prison School
When the Prison School anime concluded its wildly successful run in 2015, fans were left craving more of the absurdly over-the-top, ecchi, and adrenaline-fueled chaos that made Akira Hiramoto’s manga a phenomenon. Enter the (often referred to as an OAD, or Original Animation DVD)—a wild, fan-favorite release that officially brought the events of the "Kongming and the Library Girl" arc to the screen. Released in tandem with the manga’s 20th volume in March 2016, this special episode bridges the gap between the chaotic prison breakout and the series' epilogue, cementing its status as an absolute must-watch for fans of Kiyoshi, Gakuto, and the rest of the boys.
While the boys initially celebrate their freedom, they quickly find themselves feeling conflicting emotions—particularly Andre, whose masochistic tendencies leave him desperately missing Meiko’s harsh discipline. Production, Style, and Uncensored Content
To understand the OVA, you must look at the conclusion of the TV series. In the final episodes of Season 1, the boys (Kiyoshi, Gakuto, Shingo, Joe, and Andre) successfully exposed the Underground Student Council's (USC) plot to have them expelled. As punishment for their corruption and abuse of power, the Chairman sentences the USC girls to the very school prison they previously managed.
Gakuto meets Mitsuko Yokoyama, a clumsy student who shares his eccentric interests.