Asa Made Jugyou Chu (2012) May 2026

He is required to cross-dress as a girl whenever he is outside his room or not in class.

Produced by , known for their distinct visual style in series like K and Seitokai Yakuindomo , the OVA features vibrant colors and detailed backgrounds. However, as a single-episode OVA, the character development is limited, focusing instead on establishing the premise and delivering high-energy fanservice. Asa Made Jugyou Chu (2012)

Asa Made Jugyou Chu! is a brief but concentrated exploration of the "secret identity" trope within a school setting. While it leans heavily on established anime clichés, its high-quality animation for the time and the absurdity of its premise make it a representative piece of early 2010s light-novel/manga adaptations. He is required to cross-dress as a girl

(2012) is a Japanese Original Video Animation (OVA) based on the manga series written by Akiyoshi Ohta and illustrated by Munyū. Produced by studio GoHands, the OVA is a quintessential example of the "ecchi" and "gender-bender" subgenres of anime that gained significant popularity in the early 2010s. Plot Overview and Premise Asa Made Jugyou Chu

Like many gender-bender anime of its era, such as Mayo Chiki! or Himegoto , the series explores the humor and tension derived from a character navigating a space reserved for the opposite sex. Yuuki's struggle to maintain his "feminine" facade serves as the primary engine for the plot's conflict.

The story follows , a newly enrolled student at Otorinashi Academy. Due to a clerical error by his homeroom teacher, Ayana Kakinozaka , Yuuki is mistakenly assigned to the girls' dormitory. Because the boys' dormitory is full, Yuuki is forced to live in the girls' wing under a strict set of conditions to avoid expulsion:

Ayana Kakinozaka embodies the "airhead" or "ditzy" teacher trope. Her initial mistake sets the plot in motion, and her lack of professional boundaries creates the "Asa Made Jugyou Chu" (Lesson Until Morning) scenario that the title suggests.