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For years, fans have begged for a second season. But before you hold your breath for Prison School Season 2, there is a crucial piece of media you need to watch. That is the Prison School OVA (Original Video Animation). Released on March 4, 2016, roughly six months after the TV series concluded, the Prison School OVA (officially Episode 13) is not a side story or a beach filler episode. It is the canonical continuation of the anime’s first season.

The OVA does an incredible job adapting the "Pool Battle Arc." In fact, the manga’s next major events (the Cavalry Battle, the festival, and the legendary "Boob Sandwich" escape) are some of the best in the series. The OVA proves the animation studio still had passion for the project. prison school ova

After being recaptured for the peeping incident, the boys are thrown back into hell. However, Chairman Kurihara (Mari’s cross-dressing, wrestling-obsessed father) has a new, sadistic punishment in mind. He organizes a (A water-based cavalry battle) in the school's outdoor pool. For years, fans have begged for a second season

Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and produced by J.C.Staff (just like the main series), this single 27-minute episode adapts Chapters 82 through 88 of the manga. In the context of the narrative, this OVA covers the Plot Breakdown: The Wet T-Shirt Apocalypse To understand why this OVA is essential viewing, you need to know what happens. Released on March 4, 2016, roughly six months

The catch? The boys must wear ridiculously thin, white school uniforms that become transparent when wet. Their opponents? The entire Upper Student Council (covering the school in soap) and, most dangerously, the —Mari, Hana, and Meiko—also wearing dissolving white tops.

If you own the Blu-ray, you’ve seen the true ending. If you’ve only streamed it on Crunchyroll, you are missing the best episode of the entire show. Hunt it down. Rating for the OVA: 9/10 Availability: Rare (Blu-ray only) Required Viewing For: Fans of Hana Midorikawa, psychological heckling, and peak comedic timing.