Why Prison School Season 2 Is Never Happening

Meiko Shiraki
Credits: animeuknews.net

Contents

  • The Success of Prison School Season 1
  • The Manga is Complete – But No Anime Continuation?!
  • Studio Priorities and Production Problems
  • Changing Trends in the Anime Industry
  • Controversy and Backlash
  • Fan Support vs. Reality: Why It’s Unlikely
  • The Fate of Prison School Season 2

 

Alright, fellow Prison School fans! I know we’ve been waiting and hoping for years, but let’s face the brutal truth—Prison School Season 2 is probably never happening! It’s a harsh pill to swallow, but after all these years, it seems that the odds of our favorite, raunchy, over-the-top anime making a return are slim to none. Let’s dive into why we’re unlikely to see a continuation of this insane series and why, despite the love from fans, the anime industry might have moved on!

The Success of Prison School Season 1

Let’s start by looking at how successful Prison School was when it first aired. Back in 2015, this anime blew up in the community! It was wild, unapologetic, and brought a fresh take to the ecchi comedy genre with its unique blend of extreme humor and dark satire. The premise alone was ridiculous and hilarious—five guys imprisoned in a strict all-girls school for peeping! The result? Non-stop insanity as these guys endured punishments that ranged from comical to downright humiliating (I mean, who could forget Hana and that awkward “accident” with Kiyoshi?!).

Season 1 was such a hit that the Prison School manga saw a massive boost in popularity, and fans couldn’t get enough of it. With its extreme fanservice, shock value, and hilarious plot twists, Prison School earned a solid spot in the hearts of otakus everywhere. But despite this love and initial success, why didn’t it continue?

Hana Midorikawa
Credits: alphacoders.com

The Manga is Complete – But No Anime Continuation?!

One of the most confusing things for fans is that the Prison School manga, written by Akira Hiramoto, wrapped up in 2018, which in theory should be great news for an anime continuation! There’s plenty of source material left for a second season, especially considering that Season 1 only adapted a portion of the manga.

So why isn’t a Season 2 on the horizon? Well, sometimes having a finished manga doesn’t always guarantee a sequel. Despite the hype around Prison School, the anime industry can be super unpredictable. And with how the anime ended—on a huge cliffhanger, by the way—it seemed like we were destined to see more. But sadly, it’s been radio silence.

Studio Priorities and Production Problems

Hana Midorikawa
Credits: prison-school.fandom.com

Let’s talk about J.C. Staff, the studio behind Prison School Season 1. They did a fantastic job adapting the manga into an anime. The animation was top-tier, the comedic timing was spot-on, and they really brought out the absurdity of the series while keeping it entertaining. However, the studio has since shifted its focus to other projects, like Food Wars!, One Punch Man Season 2, and more.

The issue with studios like J.C. Staff is that they’re often juggling multiple projects at once, and newer, more popular series tend to take precedence over older ones like Prison School. The fact that J.C. Staff is focusing on these newer franchises might be one of the reasons why Prison School has been put on the back burner, possibly for good.

Also, the director of Season 1, Tsutomu Mizushima, has moved on to work on other major projects, including Shirobako and Girls und Panzer. Without his direction and passion, it’s unlikely that Prison School could return in the same way we all loved.

Changing Trends in the Anime Industry

Anime trends have shifted a lot since Prison School first aired. Back in 2015, raunchy ecchi comedies with over-the-top fanservice were still big hits. But recently, we’ve seen a shift toward more wholesome or plot-driven anime, leaving behind some of the more extreme ecchi content. While there’s still a dedicated audience for fanservice-heavy shows, studios have leaned more toward anime that appeal to broader, mainstream audiences.

Meiko Shiraki
Credits: Gabe_Kein (Reddit)

Prison School might not fit in with the current trends. Let’s be real—this show is very niche. It thrives on shock value, uncomfortable humor, and extreme levels of fanservice. And in today’s anime climate, that kind of content can be divisive. While many fans love it for those reasons, the anime industry as a whole has started leaning away from the kind of controversy Prison School stirs up.

Controversy and Backlash

Mari Kurihara
Credits: .alphacoders.com

While we otakus know that Prison School is all about ridiculous humor and satire, not everyone is on board with this style of comedy. The show didn’t exactly have a family-friendly appeal, and its extreme fanservice led to some viewers finding it problematic. The treatment of the characters, especially the intense punishments dealt by the Underground Student Council, rubbed some viewers the wrong way. Some critics labeled it exploitative or even offensive.

In today’s anime landscape, where shows that focus on more inclusive and thoughtful narratives are gaining traction, a series like Prison School might not be the kind of content studios want to invest in. Combine that with the controversy surrounding its themes, and the idea of a second season might be a little too risky for studios to pick up.

Fan Support vs. Reality: Why It’s Unlikely

Despite all the reasons why a second season isn’t happening, the fanbase for Prison School remains strong! There are fan petitions, social media campaigns, and endless Reddit threads all dedicated to calling for a continuation of the series. But as much as we love to see the passion from the community, fan support doesn’t always guarantee results.

One of the major factors in whether an anime gets a second season is the Blu-ray and DVD sales. Unfortunately, Prison School didn’t sell enough to make a huge financial impact for the studio, which might have been one of the final nails in the coffin for a potential continuation.

Even with the manga completed, the merchandise and DVD sales dropping off, and the shifting trends in the anime industry, the sad truth is that studios don’t see the financial incentive to revive Prison School. It's a tough reality to accept, but money talks—and in this case, the numbers just aren’t on our side.

The Fate of Prison School Season 2

Hana kisses Kiyoshi
Credits: prison-school.fandom.com

So, what’s the final verdict? As much as we want it, Prison School Season 2 is never happening. The stars just don’t seem to be aligning for a return to the chaos that Kiyoshi, Gakuto, and the rest of the gang brought into our lives. Between the lack of studio interest, the controversy surrounding its content, and the shifting trends in anime, it looks like we’ll have to be content with rewatching Season 1 and reading the manga to get our fix of that Prison School madness.

But hey, at least we have one glorious season to enjoy over and over! And who knows? Maybe one day, when we least expect it, we’ll hear news about Prison School returning to our screens. Until then, keep the fandom alive, rewatch those iconic moments, and let’s hope the anime gods have mercy on us one day!

Prison School, you’ll always have a special place in our degenerate otaku hearts!

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