View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
|
zrnzle500
Joined: 04 Oct 2014
Posts: 3768
|
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:19 am
|
|
|
Kiyoshi is probably screwed. He disgusted the girl he likes, didn't get gakuto's figures (which he publicly pooped and peed himself for), and probably extended their sentences. At least he has nothing left to lose.
On another note, I hope the girls start getting disgusted by the actions of the student council. I mean they did a bad thing but the punishment goes well beyond the crime and is already in violation of many laws. Not sure if they would bear any legal responsibility for not reporting clearly unlawful behavior repeatedly, but they certainly bear some moral responsibility. Perhaps a few times witnessing such behavior and being silent is ok, but at some point witness become responsible for not reporting such behavior. Though due to the student council's penchant for violence, I imagine any dissidents will be met with repression, and silence at that point seems reasonable, dissident or otherwise.
|
Back to top |
|
|
jppcouto
Joined: 28 Apr 2013
Posts: 103
|
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:30 am
|
|
|
Jboogie86 wrote: | The manga is absolutely amazing, but the first episode is paced waay too quickly. |
True. However I wouldn't say it's a bad adaptation even if the manga is the most hilarious thing that I already read. Something that I would like to added is that I am truly satisfied by the result of the episode 3 and 4. Even ANN reviewer gave A- and A in these episodes.
|
Back to top |
|
|
Valhern
Joined: 19 Jan 2015
Posts: 916
|
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 2:05 pm
|
|
|
This episode to me is more of a setup for what's to come next. If you thought things couldn't have gone worse, they surely will.
Fortunately, the animators seem more accustomed to the style of the anime, off-model shots are less recurrent and overall it just looks better than before.
|
Back to top |
|
|
JaggedAuthor
Joined: 27 Oct 2014
Posts: 981
|
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 10:56 am
|
|
|
Quote: | (It's noticeably incongruous that the student council admits they don't have the power to expel students despite having the authority to imprison them, but this world rarely makes any logical sense.) |
This struck me as odd, too. "We can subject them to physical and psychological torture and confine them to cells, but expulsion? Let's not get carried away!" Still, trying to apply real-world logic to this series surely won't do me any favors.
|
Back to top |
|
|
SHD
Joined: 05 Apr 2015
Posts: 1759
|
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 1:01 pm
|
|
|
I don't think it's that weird that they don't have the authority to expell students. As the student council I guess they have authority over discipline (what with how uber-powerful anime/manga student councils tend to be), but expelling someone is a different question.
That said, I think we should remember that they're the Shadow Student Council, which to me implies that there's an actual, official student council in the school, as well.
|
Back to top |
|
|
Valhern
Joined: 19 Jan 2015
Posts: 916
|
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 2:22 pm
|
|
|
Although it's a bit spoiler-ish, I think it's fair to explain that there IS an actual, formal Student Council (nicknamed Aboveground, opposed to the Underground). I don't remember if it's shown in the anime but Mari is the 40th president of the Underground Student Council (or USC), which enforces draconian rules that date back to the very foundation of the school. That either means the USC exists since then, or it was founded after a new Student Council was formed, that (along as why it still exists) is unknown.
Also, the roles of both Student Councils are divided, however the USC is technically more powerful, since they have power to decide school trips and extracurricular activities (including the Prison) and have way more influence and importance in the school. Meanwhile the ASC just has power over clubs and is not that influent.
By the way, I think Hana's threat to Kiyoshi should have been included, but whatever.
|
Back to top |
|
|
JaggedAuthor
Joined: 27 Oct 2014
Posts: 981
|
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 5:10 pm
|
|
|
I suppose if I can suspend enough disbelief to buy that expulsion is a less desirable punishment than imprisonment, I shouldn't be weirded out by the Shadow Student Council's inability to kick kids out of school.
I had actually forgotten about the "shadow" part until you guys reminded me.
|
Back to top |
|
|
MiloTheFirst
Joined: 10 Dec 2014
Posts: 429
|
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 3:32 pm
|
|
|
It seems they are trying really hard to do an average of seven manga chapters per episode, i am not gonna complaint though, i think they have been doing a great work adapting this.
My main issue with episode five is the sound effect for meiko's sweating, i think it was too exaggerated (and unnecessarily gross), something more subtle could have expressed better the nature of the situation (she was feeling anxious over not knowing if she should point out the president's mistake).
On the other hand i loved the direction on hana's come back scene. That music was great choice for the trade mark facial shots and camera angles that define her scenes. It felt even more exciting than in the manga, although the voice director could have tried asking kana hanasawa to sound a little bit more menacing from the get go
|
Back to top |
|
|
JaggedAuthor
Joined: 27 Oct 2014
Posts: 981
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:44 am
|
|
|
Prison School is giving Gintama a run for its money in the "disturbing objects shoved up characters' butts" department.
|
Back to top |
|
|
Merida
Joined: 21 Feb 2012
Posts: 1946
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 10:28 am
|
|
|
Quote: | Nevertheless, this might be one of the only pieces of prison fiction where the jailers are eager to get rid of their prisoners |
...and where the prisoners are just as eager to stay since expulsion is a fate far worse than daily abuse, apparently.
I think you need to throw all logic out of the window in order to enjoy this show, but once you've done that, it's a pretty fun ride.
|
Back to top |
|
|
Stretch2424
Joined: 14 Mar 2008
Posts: 168
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 11:03 am
|
|
|
Most fanservice-driven shows just use the fanservice as a cheap substitute for the rare and expensive talent that would be needed to write funny jokes and an interesting plot. They know that human urges being what they are, they'll be guaranteed a modest success without taking any chances. I think Prison School takes the trouble to have a little class, that is, to include a decent story and fairly good jokes. It doesn't patronize us like most fanservice-driven shows do, because it isn't driven entirely by the fanservice. That virtually puts it in a different class. Perhaps most telling of all, I don't feel dirty after watching it. Maybe you can't feel dirty if you've been doing some laughing.
|
Back to top |
|
|
kid_nova
Joined: 13 May 2015
Posts: 11
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 11:22 am
|
|
|
I don't watch this show but the comment under the thumbnail to this was too funny
|
Back to top |
|
|
Valhern
Joined: 19 Jan 2015
Posts: 916
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 1:54 pm
|
|
|
I particularly loved the hemorrhoids scene, the sunlight effect, the music, the really nice illustration (seriously, the overall drawing is just getting better even if it's not manga style), I'm hoping for more like that next week.
Also, I don't think you have to throw away any logic to watch Prison School. So far, the only unlogical aspect is the prison itself, since no school should be allowed to have one (Foucault's would like to comment but he's not here).
Since the prison is unreal, it's only obvious it's rules are special. Let's put it like this: there are two student councils, the one we know in the anime so far is the Underground one, this has power over extracurricular activities and school trips, extracurricular implies that they have power over the prison. It's not that they legitimately have power by themselves, it's because the prison falls under their jurisdiction. Now, consider that the functions and rules of the prison are old as hell and most likely have been like this since ever.
And just remember this: the USC is always on the line of the chairman finding their actions non-legitimate.
|
Back to top |
|
|
JaggedAuthor
Joined: 27 Oct 2014
Posts: 981
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 2:38 pm
|
|
|
I also thought the "three escape attempts = expulsion" rule kind of came out of nowhere. It's possible that it was mentioned in an earlier episode and I simply forgot about it, but I honestly don't remember hearing anything about it until this week.
|
Back to top |
|
|
Raebo101
Joined: 17 Mar 2010
Posts: 813
|
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 3:30 pm
|
|
|
JaggedAuthor wrote: | I also thought the "three escape attempts = expulsion" rule kind of came out of nowhere. It's possible that it was mentioned in an earlier episode and I simply forgot about it, but I honestly don't remember hearing anything about it until this week. |
It was a quick mention, but Mari DID tell the boys back in episode one that three escape attempts meant expulsion. I had watch it a second time just make sure, though.
|
Back to top |
|
|
|