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Oira Sukeban
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Cover of Oira Sukeban #7 (1976) published by Shogakukan.
おいら女蛮
Genre Comedy
Manga
Author Go Nagai
Publisher Shogakukan
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Original run August 4, 1974January 25, 1976
Volumes 7
Live-action film
Oira Sukeban: Kessen! Pansutō
Director Teruyoshi Ishii
Producer Tsuburaya Eizō
Writer Masaki Tsuji
Composer Yoshihiro Kunimoto
Go Nagai (song lyrics)
Studio Taki Corporation
Released July 24, 1992
Runtime 72 minutes
Original video animation
Director Yūsaku Saotome
Writer Go Nagai
Studio Studio Signal Club
Licensor United States ADV Films
Released August 21, 1992
Runtime 43 minutes
Live-action film
Director Noboru Iguchi
Producer Yukihiko Yamaguchi
Masaki Takemura
Hiroyuki Yamada
Writer Noboru Iguchi
Composer Masako Ishii
Studio King Records
Licensor United States Eastern Star
Released February 4, 2006
Runtime 62 minutes
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Oira Sukeban (おいら女蛮 ?), sometimes called Sukeban Boy, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai in 1974. It is a comedy with several erotic touches, where the protagonist Banji Suke (or Sukeban) has to disguise himself as a girl in order to be able to attend an all-female school. As Suke Ban is a rebellious boy, this situation creates several comedic troubles.

The manga was adapted to an OVA in 1992 and was released by ADV Films in the US under the name Delinquent in Drag. The series has also been named by d/visual in Italy as La canaglia in minigonna.

It has also spawned two live-action movies, Oira Sukeban: Kessen! Pansutō (おいら女蛮 決戦!パンス党) in 1992 starring actor Shinji Takeda, and Oira Sukeban (called mostly Sukeban Boy) in 2006 starring AV idol Asami (亜紗美).

Staff of Oira Sukeban: Kessen! Pansutō (1992)

  • Studio: Taki Corporation
  • Director: Teruyoshi Ishii
  • Original work: Go Nagai
  • Writer: Masaki Tsuji
  • Music: Yoshihiro Kunimoto
  • Producer: Tsuburaya Eizō
  • Song lyrics: Go Nagai
  • Cast: Shinji Takeda, Kazuyo Harada, Keiko Hirota, Keiko Hata, Yoshikatsu Fujimoto, Shingo Kazami, Go Nagai, Daijirō Harada, Kuma Leonard, Rie Asai, Yuka Watanabe

Staff of Oira Sukeban (Sukeban Boy) (2006)

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Does being the only guy in an all girl school sound like paradise? It might be, if the girls knew you where a guy, but to stay in school teenage pervert Banji can't let can't let anyone find out his chromosomes don't match! Banji's status conscious parents want him to go to a good school, but not enough to spend the money on a good co-ed school! Now, in addition to studying math and science, Banji has to learn how to put on a bra and makeup. His life has become a living hell! Not only is he at the bottom of the social pecking order, he must also got to conceal his inner-masculinity from the pretty classmate girl who's stolen his heart while avoiding the female bullies who threaten to expose his less-than-feminine charms in the locker room! <ref>http://www.animeNfo.com/</ref>

Cast


Kappei Yamaguchi as Suke Banji

Michie Tomizawa as Kanko

Yasunori Matsumoto as Rentan

Yumi Touma as Suke Banchiyo

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