Daily Lives of High School Boys Review

Daily Lives of High School Boys Review

Studio: Sunrise
Publisher: Square Enix
Genre: Comedy, School, Shounen, Slice of Life
Release: S1 (2012), Live-action Film (2013)

An anime that’s light on the get-go yet can be both profound and senseless at the same time? A recommendation for Daily Lives of High School Boys (Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou) is in order. Best for those who don’t want to follow out-of-this world plot-lines and ultra-complex characters, you’ll have a good laugh with its unique yet familiar brand of slice-of-life comedy. ‘Slice-of-life comedy’ here refers to a haughty high school boys-themed tsukkomi (straight man) and boke (funny man) slapstick punchlines, most of the time implicating how unthinkably amusing and stupid boys can be. Ah, youth.

One episode would contain multiple 3-5 minute skits usually building up for the punch line at the end. And each skit mostly aren’t related to each other so you don’t have to watch them sequentially- there’s no real story to follow just like Nichijou.  This is a collaboration manga-anime project by Square Enix and Sunrise, so put those lingering doubts away and enjoy the ride!

Plot: Nothing in particular. It’s just our main characters Tadakuni (Yadomi Jinta of Ano Hana), Hidenori Tabata (Gintoki of Gintama) and Yoshitake Tanaka (Kokutou Mikiya of Kara no Kyoukai) bumming around on their ordinary hormone-filled school days at an all-boys school called Sanada North High, mostly discussing amongst themselves their curiosity about girls and their mysterious species.

Here are a couple of scenes from the anime to help you decide if their brand of comedy is for you:

The first scene of the pilot episode ensues: While hanging out in Tadakuni’s house, they suddenly got in a talk about high school girls, their skirts and wondered about why they would wear something that could potentially and easily expose their undergarments given the right circumstances.

To feed their curiosity, Hidenori and Yoshitake sneaked out Tadakuni’s sister’s school uniform and underwear. We already know where this is going lol.

After a weird, mind-numbing unexpected turn of events, we find Tadakuni caught by his imouto (younger sister) trying out her stuff with the help of the Hidenori and Tadakuni. Their reaction after this scene is quite a comedic spectacle!

Next skit: While at school, Yoshitake and his classmates see Tadakuni walking with a girl outside.

Being at an all boys school, their jealousy gets the best of them. And they launch an all-out attack to break the relationship between Tadakuni and the mysterious girl.

But in the end, the punchline would be just Tadakuni accompanying a lost girl to the train station. Lol.

Summer vacation: Hidenori, along with his other male classmates, plans out a trip that would hopefully revert them from their group’s sausage-fest status. Ah, nostalgia. This was always our situation when I was in high school. Seriously, being cooped up in an all boys school for ten years made me awkward around girls for awhile.

They go to the beach, but couldn’t find anyone interested in them. Sad.

Then Hidenori comes to a realization: That they can’t get any since girls like their men and noodles the same way: Hot. Lol. He gets rewarded with a slow-mo slap on his face.

To balance out the guys, the anime also focuses on the student council girls of Sanada East High. We have President Ringo-chan, and her two nameless subordinates. They get invited to Sanada North High for a meeting, and that’s where their story begins.

 

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