Ova — Prison School
Upon arrival, they discover the harsh realities of life inside the prison, including the strict rules, corruption, and violence. The students must navigate this treacherous environment while trying to clear their names and find a way to escape.
To watch the OVA, you generally have two options: Prison School OVA
Without TV broadcast restrictions, the pushes harder. There are no dimming lights or convenient steam clouds. The scatological humor (urine, sweat, spit) is drawn in high definition. The voice actors—particularly Hiroshi Kamiya (Kiyoshi) and Kana Hanazawa (Hana)—deliver performances that sound unhinged, as if they were laughing in the booth. Upon arrival, they discover the harsh realities of
This setup is classic Prison School . The power dynamics are flipped. The captor becomes the captive, and the boys must navigate the delicate social hierarchy of the prison while dealing with the terrifying presence of the woman who usually lords over them. The arc is particularly notable for its exploration of Mitsuko’s character. In the TV series, she is largely a one-dimensional tower of brute strength and intensity. The OVA allows a peek behind the curtain, revealing her vulnerabilities, specifically her crippling phobia of the occult. There are no dimming lights or convenient steam clouds
The OVA was produced by Ashi Productions, a Japanese animation studio, and was released in 2016. The series consists of 2 episodes.
The animation quality remained solid, particularly in the critical close-ups and the depiction of Hir