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Release Date For 'When is Prison School' Season 2 Speculated; Live-Action Series To Premiere In October!

by Pebbles Montales / Oct 01, 2015 01:32 AM EDT
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Following the success of the anime adaptation of manga series "Prison School," fans are now speculating on when the "Prison School" Season 2's release date will be. The 12th and final episode aired on September 25 in Japan as reported by The Fandom Post.

However, does J.C. Staff even have plans to create a follow-up season with regard to the fans' question on "Prison School" Season 2's release date?

Producers of the show are yet to confirm if there would be a second season in the works. The show just concluded, and at press time the manga is still ongoing and now has a total of 18 volumes - with the latest released on Aug. 6 in Japan.

The English version, meanwhile, currently has two volumes released under Yen Press and volumes 3 and 4 are slated for November release. It could be possible that the "Prison School" Season 2 release date will be set in fall of 2016 as reported by When-Will.net.

While fans are eagerly awaiting the release date of "Prison School" Season 2, they could check out first the upcoming live-action adaptation of the show. The said TV drama was announced on August and will be directed by Noboru Iguchi under production studio Robot. Crunchyroll reveals that the live-action version of "Prison School" will air on Oct. 25 in Japan via channels MBS and TBS.

The cast of the said live-action show stars Taishi Nakagawa as the male lead Kiyoshi. Members of the cast include Hirona Yamazaki, Aoi Morikawa, Asana Mamoru, Tokio Emoto, Masato Yano, comedian Galigaligalixon, Masahiro Takashima, Rena Takeda, and Yuuko Araki. The actor who is set to play the role of Jouji "Joe" Nezu will be revealed as the series run after its premiere.

"Prison School" started out as a manga series in February 2011, written and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto and is serialized by Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine. The anime adaptation began in July 2015, with the voice actors of the five main characters performing both the opening and ending theme songs as a group called Kangoku Danshi.

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