
Daily Lives of High School Boys
男子高校生の日常
Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake are students at the all-boys academy, Sanada North High School. This is a tale about just that—their daily lives as students. Winning the basketball tournament? Finding true love? You won't find any of that here. Whether it's sparking random arguments while hanging out with friends, meeting that one weird co-worker at a part-time job, or even letting imaginations run wild on a windy afternoon, we've all experienced the show's ordinary but true-to-life themes at one point or another. (Source: NIS America)
Daily Lives of High School Boys is a tv with 12 episodes, from Winter 2012, produced by Sunrise, rated 8.0/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake are students at the all-boys academy, Sanada North High School. This is a tale about just that—their daily lives as students. Winning the basketball tournament? Finding true love? You won't find any of that here. Whether it's sparking random arguments while hanging out with friends, meeting that one weird co-worker at a part-time job, or even letting imaginations run wild on a windy afternoon, we've all experienced the show's ordinary but true-to-life themes at one point or another. (Source: NIS America)
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Genres
Tags
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Episodic — Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
- Primarily Male Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of male characters.
- Slapstick — Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
- Satire — Prominently features the use of comedy or ridicule to expose and criticise social phenomena.
- Meta — Features fourth wall-breaking references to itself or genre tropes.
- Urban — Partly or completely set in a city.
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Cute Boys Doing Cute Things — Centers around male characters doing cute activities, usually with little to no emphasis on drama and conflict.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Ensemble Cast — Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
- Primarily Teen Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of teen characters.

