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Daily Lives of High School Boys

TV Show TV-14 2012 24m/ep 8.0 /10 Ended
TV Tokyo A TV Tokyo Original
Created by Yasunobu Yamauchi, Shinji Takamatsu

Daily Lives of High School Boys follows three friends as they wade through the tiny storms of teenage life. Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake find themselves in a string of small crises that feel surprisingly familiar, from classroom monotony to sudden bursts of ambition and quirks in their... Read more

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Daily Lives of High School Boys follows three friends as they wade through the tiny storms of teenage life. Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake find themselves in a string of small crises that feel surprisingly familiar, from classroom monotony to sudden bursts of ambition and quirks in their classmates. The show treats everyday moments as a stage for quick banter, spiky misunderstandings, and goofy escapes from boredom. Each short tale stacks chance encounters with teachers, friends, and crushes into a mosaic of high school days that are funny and oddly relatable. No grand quests or epic love stories here, just the ordinary hours of adolescence given a playful twist.

Released in 2012, the series comes from creators Yasunobu Yamauchi and Shinji Takamatsu. The voice cast features Tomokazu Sugita, Kenichi Suzumura, and Miyu Irino.

Fans remember the show for its rapid skits and dry humor that mine everyday school life for laughs. It sparked meme level moments and lively online chatter among anime communities, helping casual viewers pin down the rhythm of teen friendship.

Reception reflects a warm consensus with a solid 8.0 out of 10 from 182 votes. The show centers on friendship and the humor found in ordinary days, balancing quick wits with sincere moments, and offering a light yet observant look at high school life.

Details

Release Date
January 10, 2012
Episode Length
24m
Rating
TV-14
User Ratings
182 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
12
Network
TV Tokyo
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Comedy
Country
Japan
Studio
SUNRISE
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Tomokazu Sugita

Tomokazu Sugita

Hidenori Tabata (voice)

Kenichi Suzumura

Kenichi Suzumura

Yoshitake Tanaka (voice)

Miyu Irino

Miyu Irino

Tadakuni (voice)

Created by: Yasunobu Yamauchi, Shinji Takamatsu

Seasons (1 season, 12 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

12 episodes - 2012

Frequently Asked Questions

Daily Lives of High School Boys is available to stream on Crunchyroll. You can also rent or buy it on Amazon Video.

Yes, Daily Lives of High School Boys is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Yes, you can buy on Amazon Video.

Daily Lives of High School Boys has 1 season with a total of 12 episodes.

With a rating of 8.0/10 from 182 viewers, Daily Lives of High School Boys is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Daily Lives of High School Boys follows three friends as they wade through the tiny storms of teenage life. Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake find themselves in a string of small crises that feel surprisingly familiar, from classroom monotony to sudden bursts of ambition and quirks in their class...

Daily Lives of High School Boys stars Tomokazu Sugita, Kenichi Suzumura, and Miyu Irino.

Daily Lives of High School Boys was created by Yasunobu Yamauchi and Shinji Takamatsu.

Daily Lives of High School Boys was released on January 10, 2012.

Daily Lives of High School Boys is a Animation and Comedy series.

No. The show has one season with 12 episodes and is listed as ended.

Tomokazu Sugita voices Hidenori Tabata, Kenichi Suzumura voices Yoshitake Tanaka, and Miyu Irino voices Tadakuni. Their banter drives the humor of the series.

The series is rated TV-14, making it suitable for teens and older viewers. It blends school life humor with light adult themes.

The show follows Tadakuni, Hidenori and Yoshitake as they navigate high school life. Each episode places the trio and their classmates in humorous, relatable situations.