Private Fighting Baka Academy
Private Fighting Baka Academy

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Private Fighting Baka Academy

2013
Movie
71 min
Japanese

Makoto, who has a pretty boyish appearance but is very strong, enrolls in a yankee school that accepts dropouts from all over the country. Makoto quickly becomes popular with the girls, but he has a secret that must not be revealed to anyone: under his school uniform, he is actually a girl!

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Tsutomu HanabusaGenres: Comedy, Action, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

In a bizarre all-boys military academy where fighting is the primary curriculum, a group of students struggles to survive rigorous training and inter-squad rivalries. Their lives take a turn when a mysterious transfer student, who is actually a girl, enrolls and shakes up the established order. The story follows their comedic and action-packed journey as they navigate discipline, friendship, and unexpected romance.

Critical Reception

Private Fighting Baka Academy was a niche release primarily aimed at fans of Japanese action-comedy and martial arts films. While it garnered attention for its over-the-top premise and energetic fight sequences, critical reception was generally mixed, with many pointing out its reliance on tropes and a sometimes predictable plot. Audience reception leaned towards those who appreciated its unique blend of silliness and combat.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic and creative fight choreography.

  • Noted for its eccentric premise and blend of comedy and action.

  • Criticized for its thin plot and reliance on familiar genre elements.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a manga series of the same name by Hideki Mori.

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