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, which released the series under the name ''Girl's High'' with no English dub available. The series premiered on Toku in the United States in January 2016.


Plot

Eriko and her friends Yuma and Ayano are excited about entering their first year of high school at Yamasaki Academy. Their excitement leads to their breaking of the rules when they toured the school before the opening ceremony. They find out their preconceptions about the school may not be as true as they had first thought. Despite that, Eriko and her friends are joined by new friends. They aim to get through high school life together.


Characters


Main characters

; : :The happy-go-lucky main character and the leader of the story, Eriko gets good grades but is nevertheless quite clumsy and not at all athletically coordinated (unless it is to escape the many perverts who often cross her path). She tends to be the main victim of the perverted actions (accidental or not) of Odagiri, though she occasionally uses this to blackmail him. Described a few times as "A nosy busybody", Eriko tends to go out of her way to find out people's problems. She's also quite fickle. Eriko is frightened of injections. ; : : Eriko's friend since middle-school. The two got off to a bad start, but found they had interests in common. Yuma has dyed blonde hair. Yuma has made a career of being the school's best cheater, although she still gets bad grades. She has a younger sister, Momoka. Yuma often pairs up with Eriko, such as in Episode 2 and Episode 7. She is the most short-tempered of the group. Her bunches are something of a trademark, as Odagiri didn't recognize her from behind when she wore it in a bun. She tends to lack in prudence, and ever willing to have fun. ; : : Yuma's life-long friend. They are close. Ayano may not be the smartest. but she is the ingenue, shy and sweet but annoying one of the group. She wears glasses and her hair in plaits, implying an innocent personality, though she has a vivid imagination which often leads to perverted fantasies (as hinted in her
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). By far the most dim-witted of the group, but out of all the main characters, she is the only one with a steady boyfriend (Takanori Shimotakatani). She often is victim to getting hit by Eriko, Kouda or Yuma for PDAs. ; : : A rich girl (as seen in her designer accessories from
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) and the second in-command of the group, Kouda is at first a rival to Eriko's group, but she quickly becomes friends with them after they brag about going to school with boys. An "insider" (a girl who transfers from the junior high branch of the private school rather than passing an entrance exam, like Eriko and friends did, to get in) who uses her knowledge of the school ways to show the others the ropes. Kouda aspires to become a famous actress, using all of her energy to be as outrageous as possible, so as to leave a lasting impression. She has the habit of dressing in completely bizarre outfits to gain attention, only to change into more normal clothes a split second later. ; : : A friend of Kouda's who is the first person that the girls know in their age group who loses her virginity. Himeji is the smart one of the group. She is assumed part of Eriko's "Moron Group" much to her chagrin. Himeji is often flippant in her sex life, letting guys get the better of her, since she is easily tempted. She used to be overweight, but her crush on Odagiri gave her the incentive to lose weight. She is the most protective of Ogawa, and has the largest breasts, much to Kouda's chagrin. ; : : A close friend of Himeji's, which makes her a member of the group by default. She is the cute, petite girl of the group who acts as young as she looks. Ogawa usually comes up with the stupidest, almost
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'' videos) and games (spilling floor wax and using the cloth to slide on). She loves candy and is very fond of sleeping. She calls Himeji 'Hime-chan' and appears fond of her. Ogawa is the daughter of a drugstore's owner.


Supporting characters

; : : The deluded science teacher who believes that he is attractive simply because he is one of the youngest male teachers at Saki Girl's. Often the butt of many pranks by Eriko and her group, Himeji used to have a crush on him before she discovered how vain he is. Chapter 69 is told from his point of view, showing him to be far less vain and perverted than the girls believe him to be. ; : The desperate male math teacher of Saki Girl's. Constantly seen wearing an out-dated 1970s style
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(which is later burned at a school bonfire), decidedly elected as "The teacher who most likely needs
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". ; : Female Health Ed. teacher at Saki Girl's. A bitter older woman who always seems to have a scowl on her face. She dyes her hair black to cover her grays (even though hair dyeing is against the Saki Girl's rules). ; : : The hairy, muscular, infallible P.E. teacher at Saki Girl's who has taken a liking to Eriko. ; : Curiously named Head & classics teacher. ; : : Ayano's boyfriend whom she met at the "Meet the Boys" festival. Eriko and pals, as well as Ayano's mother and sister, are usually trying to get Ayano to lose her virginity to him, mostly without the couple's consent. He is a fan of Takeshi Kouda(Kouda's older brother) He has a glasses fetish. ; : : Yuma's delinquent,
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and near-evil younger sister, who harbors a hatred for Yuma and her friends, but later befriends Yuma's friends. She is often mistaken as a celebrity, and she uses to manipulate people and flirt with boys. The cause of her poor relationship is because Yuma always protect Momoka and she felt useless, so she refused to go to the same school that her sister, causing their bad relationship. It is later shown that although she claims to dislike her sister, Momoka truly loves her sister and misses her when Yuma is away on a trip, and vice versa. Momoka gets scared when the female bullies cuts a chunk out of her hair. In the end of episode 6, Momoka cuts her hair even shorter off-screen. Later, her sibling relation with Yuma gets better in the series, and finally she goes to her sister's high school, making their relationship good again. ; : : Ayano's attractive, unlucky in love older sister. It is somewhat hinted that she and Ayano had different fathers. ; : : Ayano's unattractive mother, owner of Bar Choko. Also unlucky in love. ; : Akari's elder brother, trying to make it big as a rock star. Unemployed and a womanizer, although he has been seen to occasionally date Ayano's sister Fumino.


Minor character

; : : Eriko's annoying little brother. ; : : A blonde girl with whom Kouda shares a (now mostly forgotten) rivalry, which was put to an end during Sports Day. ; : The biology professor who looks a lot like Nintendo's mascot
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. ; : Older sister to Yuma and Momoka, who is married. The Kinashi family visit the Suzukis in the 31st period (''A Day With The Suzuki Family''), published in the fourth volume of the manga. Although sweet to her husband Yuuya and their daughters, she often acts like a tyrant when it comes to Yuma and Momoka, trying to enforce her experiences as a full-time homemaker to them so they can be prepared for life after high school. It is something the younger Suzuki sisters are often intimidated by. Yurika went to all-girls schools as she was growing up. The Kinashis have two daughters, one preschooler and a newborn. ; : Yurika's husband and Yuma's and Momoka's brother-in-law. ; : Nao is often depicted as akin to a perfect Takarazuka boy's actress (''otokoyaku'') and she was seen in the 52nd period (''The Heroine Reaches To The Top Late'') and in the class trip to
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(from the 63rd period 'The Moron Group Travels The Sky''onward) as doting over Sayaka. They also starred in several four-panel comics published in the sixth manga volume. ; : Sayaka is a person who prefers natural treatments to wounds and health care. In volume 9, Sayaka was shown to have missed a year of school due to being hospitalized for an extreme case of eczema (which is why she prefers to use only all natural products). Because of her missing a year, Sayaka is actually one year older than everyone else in the class, a secret that Nao keeps for her. ; : Introduced in the 41st period, she was classified by Akari as being an "E" (or Plain Jane) type girl. During the trip in Okinawa, however, it is shown that Miyoko is actually quite pretty but is overlooked due to her association with the Freak group. ; and : Introduced in the 41st period, they were classified by Akari as being "D" (or Freak) type girls. Along with Honda, Takagi and Toyoizumi share great passion in subjects such as
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s. ; : First seen in the 52nd period (''The Heroine Reaches To The Top Late'') and named in the 59th period (''Eriko Turns Dumb?''), she is a "D" type girl who has a pinched, almost blank look on her face. Matsuyama tried to help Eriko study by comparing
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s. Naturally, poor Eriko didn't understand a thing. ; , and : Introduced in the 41st period, they were classified by Akari as being "C" (or Funky-girl) type girls. Their main passion centres on things such as following the trends worn by those who frequent
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s. ; : Introduced in the 41st period (her given name was first mentioned in the 55th period 'Club Campaigning Tsunami '', she is the captain of the school's volleyball team. Akari described her as a "B" type girl (specifically, a Club Enthusiast Girl); in other words, a
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s fanatic. ; and : Also introduced with Mitsuru in the 41st period, Wakana and Honoka were also described by Akari as "B" type girls. Like Mitsuru, these ladies are also sports fanatics. ; and : Introduced in the 41st period, they were classified by Akari as "A" (or Cool Girl) types. Both girls always project a trendy look, wear brand-name fashion items, most likely have part-time jobs, and attend
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) parties. Akari believes both girls began to bloom after entering high school, which differentiates Haruna and Runa from the "S" type girls. ; and : Introduced in the 41st period, they were classified by Akari as "S" (the Outer or Charismatic Girl) types. Seen as extremely beautiful and charismatic since their
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school days, Nene and Nana are seen as the trend-setters in the class. Nene also claims to have a DJ as a boyfriend. Akari believes their interests lie in things like boyfriends, working, outside-school clubs, friends, sex, and family. These two girls are also seen as being quite friendly to the "lower" ranked girls in class. ; : The author herself. She has appeared in a story of Eriko's (and the
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manga at the end of the volume 1 manga), where she got acute inflammation of the intestine after drinking bad
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. She appears mainly as a parody of her real self: old sweatpants, stained shirts, and far too many panty peeks.


Episodes


Music

;Opening theme: ''Kirameku'' performed by yozuca ;Ending theme: ''incl.'' performed by
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ISBN

English translations published by ComicsOne * Volume 1: * Volume 2: English translations published by Dr. Master Productions Inc. * Volume 3: * Volume 4: * Volume 5: * Volume 6: * Volume 7: * Volume 8: * Volume 9: (28 March 2008)


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