As announced, the manga written and illustrated by Tozen Ujiie, Seitokai Yakuindomo, published its final chapter in the most recent issue of the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine, released on November 17 in Japan. The cover of this edition featured the popular cosplayer Enako cosplaying in the Ousai Academy uniform.
The final chapter also included a special illustration by Tozen Ujiie to commemorate this conclusion. While Ken Wakui, author of Tokyo Revengers; and George Morikawa, author of Hajime no IppoThey also made commemorative illustrations.
Tozen Ujiie began publishing the manga in the magazine Magazine Special in May 2007 and later moved it to the Weekly Shonen Magazine in July 2008. The publisher Kodansha published the twenty-first compilation volume on August 17 in Japan, where it was also confirmed that the work already has 4.7 million copies in circulation.
The manga inspired a thirteen-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios. GoHands, under the direction of Hiromitsu Kanazawa and scripts written by Makoto Nakamura. This series was followed by an eight-episode OVA in April 2011, a thirteen-episode second season in January 2014, another ten-episode OVA in May 2014, two animated feature films in July 2017, and January 2021.
Sinopsis de Seitokai Yakuindomo
Ousai Academy was originally an all-girls preparatory school. Due to the decline in the birth rate in recent years, it became a mixed school. Male first-year students find themselves surrounded by girls, and unfortunately, Tsuda Takatoshi is one of them. What’s worse, on his first day he is scolded by student council president Shino Amakusa, which doesn’t make a good first impression on him. Tsuda also meets the other members of the student council while being scolded, and in the end, he is late for class. As an apology for ruining his morning, Shino allows him to join the student council for various “reasons” and he accepts it, or rather, is forced to accept. Thus begins his days, as Tsuda soon realizes that he is the only normal student at Ousai Academy …
Source: Comic Natalie
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