Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Baka side of High School Life: “Joshikosei Girls High"

Girls were much as a mystery to me during high school as much as women are to me now today— although I know a few things now. I think. So it’s nice to see a bishoujo anime that doesn’t have any subtle undertones of lesbianism, or a guy’s pre-conceived notion of what high school girls are— kawaii, sweet, and often too doleful to be real. “Joshikosei Girls High” is a twelve episode series that shows an all too real yet somewhat ecchi depiction of what high school girls are, beyond the shut door of a girl’s locker room. Based on a currently ongoing manga series by Towa Oshima— daughter of Yasuichi Oshima, the renown manga-ka of Batsu & Terī —originally published by Futabasha's Weekly Manga Action magazine in 2001. “Joshikosei Girls High”, or Girls High for short, depicts the comic yet slightly raunchy misadventures of Eriko Takahashi, Fuma Suzuki, Ayano Satou, Akari Kouda, Kyoko Himeji, and Irue Ogawa, as they enter senior high school at Yamasaki Girls Academy— abbreviated in the series as ‘Saki Girls Academy’.

Eriko Takahashi leads her two friends, Yuma Suzuki and Ayano Satou, into taking an impromptu tour of Saki Girls Academy. Believing that Girls high school is the epitome of grace, beauty, and charm— as oppose to a boys high, as Eriko states as dirty, filthy, and smelly. Eriko’s naïve misconceptions gets knock off her ivory pedestal, when they step into the girls swim team locker room, they find a room littered with P.E. swimsuits hanging in the air and trash littered about. Even an open pack of sanitary pads in the open and a sheet of tissue on a desk table with very short curly hair that can only be pubic hair.

Finding out that all girls senior high school isn’t all the prim and grace that she so dream about, Eriko runs out the room— with Yuma and Ayano chasing after her— and stumbles on a flight of stairs, falling butt first into the face of Akari Kouda. Akari with her friends, Kyoko Himeji and Irue Ogawa, assume by mistake that Eriko, Yuma, and Ayano are sophomores and starts to ask Eriko all about high school life. Only to find out the following day that they are in the same class.

Similar in theme to “Super Gals”, wherein a bunch of high school girls who meet up at the start of the first semester and become friends for life. Unlike ”Super Gals”, wherein romance seems to be still the usual flavor of bishoujo anime, Joshikosei Girls High focuses more a down-to-earth, somewhat real, yet somewhat ranchious depiction of high school life on the girls side of the fence. While Gals, like all other bishoujo anime primarily focus on romance, Girls High deviates from the usual flow, discussing such matters such as girls’ hygiene, porn, and the usual back talk that girls talk about boys— aside from the bonds of friendship which is the usual plotline. While Gainax Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou, “His and her Circumstances” tackles the angst, the pain, and trials of high school life, all in the traditional style of Gainax— thought provoking and full of cinematic drama. Girls High takes a light, humorous, ecchi yet witty approach to the whole high school life drama. It’s refreshing to see a bishoujo anime wherein girls talk about porn, personal hygiene, boys, and dating under the sun— minus the cliquey embarrassed blushing and all-too-sugary sweetness typical of other bishoujo anime.


The first two episodes of the anime­— and some later episodes— have enough fan service to outlast an otaku’s lifetime. Even sending some first time viewers screaming hentai. But despite the excessive fan service— pantie flashes and sexually suggestive positions, what makes Joshikosei Girls High, an anime worth watching over and over again, is its candid yet humorous portrayal of high school girls who can talk about porn, sex, boys without the clique blushes of embarrassment or doleful eye effects. Girls that as close to real girls and experience things as typical girls do. Plus the comic antics and stupid misadventures, making us believe that girls do have a baka side— once in a while.

The only flaws that I found with Joshikosei Girls High is the brevity of the series and the lack of character storyline on Kyoko Himeji and Irue Ogawa. While most of the other primary characters— Eriko Takahashi, Yuma Suzuki, Ayano Satou, and Akari Kouda— had each an episode or two showing us a storyline focus on each. Except for episode 8, where we see a fat Himeji who upon the advice of ‘three angels’ transforms herself from fatty to hotty— all for the sake of love. We don’t get to much storyline on these two characters, transforming them in later episodes as just simple background characters­— even like personal attachments or accessories to the other four. If there is to be a Season 2— and I hope there is, I hope the producers of the anime provide more in-depth storyline on the two. Maybe, an episode or two dedicated to Yuma’s little sister, Momoka Suzuki. Besides I would love to see more baka misadventures of the Moron Corp as they brave through second year of senior high.