After Kiyoshi tends to a baby crow, he meets Chiyo and promises he will meet her at the sumo match. Shortly after, Meiko enlists the help of Hana Midorikawa, the USC's Secretary, to oversee the boys. As punishment, the five are sentenced to one month in the school's prison, where Kiyoshi becomes awestruck at the guys' masochistic outlooks after the constant abuse by the Vice-President Meiko Shiraki. However, the Underground Student Council (USC) catches Kiyoshi's friends, and ultimately Kiyoshi is also caught by their President, Mari Kurihara. Chiyo discovers him, but mistakes him for her friend Mayumi. When Kiyoshi drops his phone inside the bathroom, he sneaks in to retrieve it. Later, Kiyoshi's friends formulate a plan to record video of the girls' baths. Story: 8/10 Starting from the first episode, Nanbaka seems to be sort of a comedy slice-of-life show about the lives of four flashy inmates in a flashy, maximum-security prison. Kiyoshi meets Chiyo Kurihara, an avid sumo fan and becomes the first of the five to have talked to a girl they decide to go to a sumo tournament. Also, this is pretty much a review for both the first and second season, which are treated more like two halves of the same season. Episode Description: Out of the thousand girls attending Hachimitsu Academy, five best friends-Kiyoshi Fujino, Takehito "Gakuto" Morokuzu, Shingo Wakamoto, Jouji "Joe" Nezu, and Reiji "Andre" Andou-are the only boys in the school.