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Welcome to Rikkyouin High School, a place where the student council president Ritsuko Kettenkrad reins supreme and your social standing is determined through a lottery! The life of freshman Chihiro Enomoto takes a turn when he wins the chance to become next year’s student council president; but first he and his friends must solve the tasks put before them by the current student council – or face expulsion! From homemade robots to terrorist domino stackers, from incestuous sisters and a sexual harassment panda and beyond, there’s no obstacle the student council will refrain from throwing at the gang!
At Rikkyouin High School, the freshmen are divided into groups based upon lots that are drawn in a lottery, after which they must compete against in other in a series of contests. Whether it’s cooking, hardball, swimming or exorcisms, the challenges they face will determine which group will become the next year’s student council. All the while, the current student council president is busy defending her life against assassination attempts! There’s never a dull day at Rikkyouin High School!
When the bumbling Himeko Tsubaki was late for tennis practice one day, she had no idea that she'd stumble, literally, into becoming royalty! After accidentally donning a magical crown that was stolen by the thieves Karen and Leslie, Himeko finds her status upgraded to hime-sama - a queen! Many desire the crown, such as the thieves themselves and a gibberish-speaking little girl; but the worst thing of all is that Himeko is unable to remove the crown from her head!
There's plenty of fun to be had in one typical high school. Whether the popular and egotistical Megumi showers Masamune in kisses, or the feisty Emika pummels the poor and loving Kyousuke with her fists, there's never a dull day amongst these friends!
Saio Private High School has a long tradition of quality education. However, like many other schools its enrollment and traditions are failing. School is no longer a necessity in the path to quality employment and for that reason, many teenagers are choosing to skip it entirely; this isn’t the case with the newly-transferred Manabi. She may be a whirlwind of humor and vision with her motto of “go straight forward”, but Manabi has the drive to bring the students of this small school both a new understanding of its purpose, and possibly a new joy in life.