

Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou
Movie adaptation of the japanese drama of the same name. This movie, scheduled to hit theaters nationwide in October, will feature Johnny’s Jr. members Iwamoto Hikaru, Sakuma Daisuke, Abe Ryohei, Watanabe Shota, Fukasawa Tatsuya, and Miyadate Ryota in addition to AKB48’s Team 4 members Kato Rena, Takeuchi Miyu, Kawaei Rina, Takahashi Juri, and Ichikawa Miori.
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Plot Summary
In a world where delinquent high schools are being merged with elite girls' schools, the notorious 'Bakaleya' high school for delinquents is about to undergo a drastic transformation. The students, fiercely proud of their tough reputation, must now contend with the arrival of students from the prestigious 'Kikugaku Academy for Girls.' This unlikely combination sparks a chaotic and humorous clash of cultures, forcing the rough-and-tumble boys to adapt to a new, and often bewildering, reality.
Critical Reception
Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou was a commercial success, particularly among its target demographic of young fans of the participating idol groups and actors. Critical reviews were mixed, with many acknowledging its entertaining premise and energetic performances but noting its predictable plot and reliance on tropes common in Japanese school comedies. It resonated with audiences for its blend of humor, action, and themes of friendship and overcoming adversity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lively cast and humorous interactions between the delinquent boys and the elite girls.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot that relies heavily on established school comedy and idol drama conventions.
- Found to be an entertaining watch for fans of the cast and the specific genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is a spin-off and continuation of the drama series of the same name, featuring many of the same young actors who were members of popular Japanese idol groups like SixTONES and Snow Man.
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