Live-action Drama "Prison School" Revealed Opening Theme and Joe's Actor

By September 18, 2015 at 10:01 pm

The opening theme song for the live-action TV drama "Prison School" has been revealed to be Japanese rock band Haku's new song "Shodo". A teaser video featuring clips from the drama has also been released.

This is HaKU's first drama tie-in. The CD single will be released on November 18.

The actor cast in the role of the hooded man Joe, which was previously unannounced, has also been revealed. Former Japanese kickboxing champion Daiki Miyagi, who appeared on the TV show "Terrace House", will play the role of Joji Nezu, aka Joe.

In addition, a poster has been released, with illustrations from the original manga displayed in the background. It also closely resembles key visuals from the "Prison School" anime.

The drama is adapted from a gag manga written by Akira Hiramoto, which is currently serialized in Kodansha's "Weekly Young Magazine" and scheduled to be aired from October 25 in Japan.

The story is a school comedy set in Hachimitsu Academy, which was formerly an all-girls' school, where the protagonist Fujino Kiyoshi has been imprisoned along with four other boys as punishment for spying on the girls' bath. They attempt various schemes in order to try and break out of prison. The President, Vice President and secretary of the Underground Student Council, which aims to get the boys out of school, wage war against Kiyoshi and his comrades.

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