See Me After Class
See Me After Class | |
Volume 1 of Asa Made Jugyō Chu!, published by Media Factory. | |
朝まで授業chu! (Asa Made Jugyō Chu!) | |
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Genre | Harem |
Manga | |
Written by | Akiyoshi Ohta |
Illustrated by | Munyū |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Imprint | MF Comics Alive Series |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
Original run | August 2008 – present |
Volumes | 3 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Hiromitsu Kanazawa |
Written by | Hiromitsu Kanazawa |
Music by | Funta |
Studio | GoHands |
Released | June 23, 2012 |
Runtime | 25 minutes |
See Me After Class (Japanese: 朝まで授業chu! Hepburn: Asa Made Jugyō Chu!) is a Japanese manga series written by Akiyoshi Ohta and illustrated by Munyū. It is serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive, and was released in three bound volumes from 2010 to 2012. The story focuses on Yuuki Kagami, a male student who is accidentally assigned a room in the girls dormitory by his homeroom teacher Ayana Kakinozaka. In order to avoid getting expelled, he must cross-dress when in the girls dormitory.
Digital Manga has licensed the manga in English, and published two tankōbon volumes in North America. Sharp Point Press has also licensed See Me After Class in five other countries. The series was adapted into an original video animation (OVA) by animation studio GoHands, and came bundled in a special edition of the third volume. The series has received mixed reviews from a variety of anime and manga critics.
Plot
Due to an error, newly enrolled Otorinashi Academy student Yuuki Kagami is assigned a room in the girls dormitory, even though Yuuki is a guy.[1] Since none of the other rooms for guys are available, he ends up having share the room with Ayana Kakinozaka, his beautiful but ditzy homeroom teacher and self-proclaimed guardian who made the mistake in the first place.[1] To avoid getting kicked out of the school for being a boy in a girls dormitory, Yuuki must cross-dress whenever he is outside his room and when he is not in his classes. Yuuki meets several other characters in Otorinashi Academy, the first being Risa Takabane, whom he accidentally walks into, leaving a bad impression.[2] Risa finds out about his situation, but decides to keep it a secret, on the condition he becomes her slave.[3][4] Over the course of the series, he encounters other girls including student council president Patricia Bepouin,[5] most of whom have a romantic and/or a strong sexual attraction to him.
Characters
Main characters
- Yuuki Kagami (加賀見 優希 Kagami Yūki)
- Voiced by: Asami Shimoda
- Yuuki is the main protagonist of the story. In the beginning, he is accidentally assigned a room in the girls' dormitory, but in order to stay in school, he must cross dress in the dorm.[1] This proves to be fairly easy due to his timid personality and feminine features. He is good-willed, as when girls try to make a move on him, he will usually resist their advances. Yuuki is quite down to earth and responsible, especially when compared to the likes of Ayana-sensei. If someone touches the knot on top of his head, he seems to become aroused.[6]
- Ayana Kakinozaka (柿乃坂 綾奈 Kakinozaka Ayana)
- Voiced by: Azumi Asakura
- A young well-endowed teacher at Yuuki's school. She means well, but is rather ditzy,[7] having inadvertently registered Yuuki in the girls' dormitory due to his gender-ambiguous name.[1] However, she takes responsibility by having him live in her dorm room, and making him cross-dress as a girl.[1][8] Similarly she tries to solve other problems in questionable and humiliating ways such as showing her naked body to him in place of the dorm's ban on pornographic magazines.[8] Though Ayana makes mistakes often, she is quite determined to help Yuuki as best as she can.
- Risa Takabane (鷹羽 理沙 Takabane Risa)
- Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori
- A schoolmate who acts cold towards Yuuki, as she hates men. However, after finding out about his situation, she promises not to reveal the secret on the condition that he becomes her slave.[3][4] She then requests to be his roommate as a master should naturally be with her slave.[4] She harbors romantic feelings for Yuki and jealous if another girl is about,[8] but questions her sexual orientation when her childhood friend Futaba kisses her.[9]
- Patricia Bepouin (弁法院 パトリシア Bepouin Patricia)
- Patricia is the student council president of Otorinashi Academy, and is in her third year of high school. She is half-American, this causes her to accidentally mix in English into her words. She is strict and has a serious personality, initially thinking Yuuki is a troublemaker who assaults girls.[5][10] However, she falls in love with him later in the series, and gets jealous when he hangs out with or compliments other girls.
- Kotomi Shirakawa (白河 琴美 Shirakawa Kotomi)
- The student council vice-president of Otorinashi Academy, Kotomi is in her third year of high school. She is cool and mischievous, and has an elusive personality, Kotomi will often make fun of Patricia. She is an otaku who likes cosplay, and is also a fan of yuri. Unlike the other girls in the series, Kotomi is flat-chested, and proud of it. She is childhood friends with Kagami and for who has great affection for Kagami. Her hobby is making dakimakura.[6]
Supporting characters
- Futaba Sou (双葉だから Sou Futaba)
- Futaba is introduced as a finalist who competes against Yuuki to succeed Patricia as student council president. Although she appears to be kind and meek, which Yuuki describes as giving "a yamato nadeshiko feel about her",[6] she soon is revealed to be as nutty as the other girls, turning into a "kissing machine" (kisses everyone she sees) when aroused.[11] She is childhood friends with Risa.[9]
- Midori Kemigawa (綠檢見川 Kemigawa Midori)
- Midori is a second-year student and the student council secretary. She is very happy and hyperactive, and is often seen with student council member Aoi Ougishima. Patricia senses that Midori is dangerous.[6]
- Aoi Ougishima (蒼井荻島 Ougishima Aoi)
- Aoi is a student council member in her second year. She is very quiet and shy, and likes to read books. Midori and Aoi are often seen together.[6]
- Headmistress (校长 Headmistress)
- The principal of Otorinashi Academy. She scolds Ayana and Yuuki, telling them if they cause trouble, Yuuki will be expelled whether or not he is a scholarship student,[1] or in Ayana's case, fired.[4] She later assigns student council president Patricia Bepoujin to keep a watch over Yuuki.[5]
- Katou-Sensei (北约老师 Sensei-Katō)
- A happy-go-lucky teacher who works at Otorinashi Academy.[2]
Media
Manga
See Me After Class's original story was written by Akiyoshi Ohta, with drawings by Japanese manga artist Munyū, who is known for illustrating the Ladies versus Butlers! light novels. It began serialization in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive, starting from the August 2008 issue.[12] As of November 2014, twenty five chapters have been collected into three tankōbon volumes, published between February 28, 2010, and June 30, 2012.[13][14][15] These were released under Media Factory's MF Comics Alive Series imprint.
A North American publisher called Digital Manga announced in April 2012 that it had licensed two new manga titles for an English release, See Me After Class and President Momoi Kun.[16] Both were to be released in spring 2013.[16] Two volumes were translated into English and published in North America between February 13, 2013 and March 12, 2014, under Digital Manga's Project-H imprint.[17][18]
A special edition of the third volume was released on June 23, 2012, containing an OVA episode.[19] The manga is also licensed in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia by Sharp Point Press. Sharp Point Press released three volumes in Chinese between May 28, 2012 and January 8, 2013.[20][21][22] The release of the eleventh chapter included a survey in which readers could vote for the character to be featured on a subsequent volume cover.[23] The cover girls for the first three volumes were Ayana, Patricia, and Risa, respectively.
Chapter list
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | North American release date | North American ISBN | ||
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01 | February 28, 2010[13] | ISBN 978-4-8401-3313-5 | February 13, 2013[17] | ISBN 978-1-9341-2972-2 | ||
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02 | November 30, 2011[14] | ISBN 978-1-6245-9149-5 | March 12, 2014[18] | ISBN 978-1-4215-2756-7 | ||
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03 | June 23, 2012 (special edition) [19] June 30, 2012 (regular edition)[15] | ISBN 978-4-8401-4432-2 (special edition) ISBN 978-4-8401-4480-3 (regular edition) | — | — | ||
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Anime
It was announced on the manga's second volume wraparound jacket that an anime adaptation had been green-lit.[24] An original video animation (OVA) episode was included in a special edition of the third volume.[24][25] The OVA episode retells the story of the first four chapters of the manga. It was directed by Hiromitsu Kanazawa, who also wrote the screenplay,[25] and produced by a Japanese animation studio called GoHands, which is known for working on anime such as Princess Lover! and K.[25] Music is provided by Japanese pop rock band Funta.[25]
On June 27, 2012, it was released as a Blu-ray disc.[26] The Blu-ray release includes five-minutes of bonus extras, and an exclusive card.[25] A soundtrack CD, and a new colored manga titled "Ayana-sensei Is Overdoing It!" (綾奈先生やりすぎです! Ayana-sensei Yarisugi Desu!) was added to the first edition of the Blu-ray release.[25] The soundtrack includes background music used in the anime, and the main theme song, which is "happy☆lucky", sung by Asami Shimoda, Azumi Asakura, and Suzuko Mimori, who voice Yuuki, Ayana, and Risa in the anime, respectively.[26]
Reception
According to Diamond Comics, the first North American release of See Me After Class ranked No. 45 out of 50 titles in the charts during February 2013.[27] On eManga, a digital publishing site for manga and light novels, an editorial review by Einschewtoy called the first volume of See Me After Class "semi-clean fun", and "good for a hearty laugh".[7] They noted that, "The plot can be a little hard to swallow, though the humor does make it easier."[7] Lynzee Lamb of Anime News Network, in reviewing the first two volumes, wrote that the manga "trots out a lot of tired tropes. There’s the overplayed “oops I accidentally fell on you and touched your breast” shtick only a girl gets pantsed instead, a hapless hero who is routinely accosted by high[-]strung or overly forward girls." However, she wrote that the "character designs feed into the books’ lighthearted silliness present throughout the volumes."[28] G.B. Smith of The Fandom Post praised the "attractive character designs", and wrote, "For those looking for a mildly amusing ecchi comedy, this title could fulfill that need."[29]
Carlos Ross of THEM Anime Reviews generally panned the OVA adaptation, giving it 1 out of 5 stars, and calling it: "Poorly written, poorly conceived, and clearly intended for chauvinistic young men who want to see women abase themselves and act like bimbo porn stars, without springing for the actual pornography."[8] Despite Ross saying, "There's one or two throw-away moments that elicit genuine chuckles", he criticized the OVA for "not actually understanding or knowing how actual women behave in the real world".[8]
See Me After Class has been referred to as borderline hentai or of the such by critics.[8][28][29] Lamb wrote, "Since it is technically not an adult title, both volumes are an exercise in what the creators could get printed without the manga getting pulled from the magazine."[28] Smith considered the content to be tame, commenting, "For an 18+ manga, this is all actually very light on the sexually explicit material. There is a lot of ecchi material and constant nudity, which earns it the higher rating, but this volume had no sex whatsoever."[29] On the contrary, Ross showed distaste towards the OVA's fanservice at his review on THEM Anime Reviews. He wrote: "While not strictly hentai, this promo OVA skirts the line -- a female teacher strips naked in front of a male student and has sex with a female student, all onscreen, though any contact below the belt is heavily implied rather than shown."[8]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 1". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 1. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-4-8401-3313-5.
- 1 2 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 2". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 1. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-1-6245-9149-5.
- 1 2 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 7". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 1. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-4-8401-3313-5.
- 1 2 3 4 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 8". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 1. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-4-8401-3313-5.
- 1 2 3 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 9". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 2. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-1-6245-9149-5.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Akiyoshi, Ohta (2012). "Chapter 25". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 3. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-4-8401-4480-3.
- 1 2 3 "See Me After Class Vol. 1". eManga. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ross, Carlos. "See Me After Class". THEM Anime Review. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 Akiyoshi, Ohta. "Chapter 33". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory.
- ↑ Akiyoshi, Ohta (2010). "Chapter 10". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 2. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-1-6245-9149-5.
- ↑ Akiyoshi, Ohta. "Chapter 31". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory.
- ↑ Monthly Comic Alive (in Japanese). Media Factory (August 2008). Missing or empty
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(help) - 1 2 朝まで授業chu!1 コミックアライブ [Asa Made Jugyō Chu! 1 Comic Alive] (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 朝まで授業chu!2 コミックアライブ [Asa Made Jugyō Chu! 2 Comic Alive] (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 朝まで授業chu!3 コミックアライブ [Asa Made Jugyō Chu! 3 Comic Alive] (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 "Digital Manga Licenses See Me After Class, President Momoi Kun". Anime News Network. 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
- 1 2 "See Me After Class Graphic Novel 1 Adult". Right Stuf. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 "See Me After Class Graphic Novel 2 Adult". Right Stuf. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- 1 2 朝まで授業Chu!3巻 オリジナルアニメDVD付き特装版 (MFコミックス アライブシリーズ) [Asa Made Jugyō Chu! Volume 3 Special Edition with Original Anime DVD (MF Comics Alive Series)] (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- ↑ 授業到天明Chu!(01) [Asa Made Jugyo Chu! (01)] (in Chinese). Sharp Point Press. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- ↑ 授業到天明Chu!(02) [Asa Made Jugyo Chu! (02)] (in Chinese). Sharp Point Press. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- ↑ 授業到天明Chu!(03) [Asa Made Jugyo Chu! (03)] (in Chinese). Sharp Point Press. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- ↑ Akiyoshi, Ohta (2011). "Chapter 11". Asa Made Jugyō Chu!. 2. illustrated by Munyū. Media Factory. ISBN 978-1-6245-9149-5.
- 1 2 "Asa Made Jugyou Chu! Romantic Comedy Manga Gets Anime". Anime News Network. 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "See Me After Class/Asa Made Jugyou Chu's New Promo Streamed". Anime News Network. 2012-05-29. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
- 1 2 OVA 朝まで授業Chu! Blu-ray [OVA Asa Made Jugyō Chu! Blu-ray] (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
- ↑ "Top 50 Manga: February 2013". Diamond Comics. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
- 1 2 3 Lamb, Lynzee. "Adult Manga Review: See Me After Class Vol. 1-2". Engendered Dilemma. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
- 1 2 3 G.B. Smith (2014-07-14). "See Me After Class Vol. #02 Hentai Manga Review". The Fandom Post. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
External links
- Official website at Media Factory (in Japanese)
- See Me After Class (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia