You’ve spotted it, haven’t you? Ponkotsu Fuukiin to Skirt Take ga Futekisetsu na JK no Hanashi. Rolls off the tongue like a mouthful of hot marbles. But stick with me.
This isn’t just another anime announcement. This is boundary-testing, served with petty authority and existential dread about school uniform regulations.
The Premise
A useless public morals committee member versus a schoolgirl whose skirt hem sits exactly where the rulebook frowns upon.
It’s the age-old dance between rigid authority and creative interpretation—only this time, someone’s measuring fabric with a protractor while someone else is having absolutely none of it.
The Creative Team
Studio Zero-G has assembled a tactical unit of animation veterans:
- Daiji Iwanaga — Director, previously on Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru
- Masahiro Yokotani, Takahito Oonishi, Tomoko Konparu — The writing trio who understand that the best drama lives between “technically correct” and “morally exhausting”
- You Himuro — Character designer from Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
Voice Cast Additions
Proper heavyweights just joined:
- Yuuko Kaida — from Gintama‘s beautiful chaos — voices Nadeshiko Yamato
- Tetsu Inada — fresh from Kill la Kill — voices Kaoru Kogori
When these two start arguing about centimetres of fabric, you’ll feel the tension in your tea leaves.
The Soundtrack
- Opening: “Hitorigoto” by osage — a track that sounds exactly like overthinking at 3 AM
- Closing: “Heya to Garakuta to Watashi” by MEminor — presumably while someone stares wistfully at a measuring tape
When and Where
Broadcast begins .
Nineteen volumes of Takuma Yokota’s manga exist already. The twentieth arrives — merely a week away.
The series has been exploring this particular trench of social warfare since in Shounen Sirius.
Why This Matters
You’ve been waiting for someone to finally animate the awkward tension of being told your uniform violates code.
What’s drawing you toward watching two people argue about skirt lengths? How does it feel to root for the rule-breaker when the rules are this beautifully pointless?

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