"Crazy Truancy: Seven Days of War" new theater version of New Art Picture School Wars will start in December

"Crazy Truancy: Seven Days of War" new theater version of New Art Picture School Wars will start in December

The new theatrical version of "Crazy Truancy: Seven Days War", adapted from the super popular light novel by Osamu Souda, released its latest art today, November 14. The film is scheduled to be released on December 13, and the century-long battle between the school and the students is about to begin!

"Crazy Skipping: Seven Days War" tells a "super funny and exaggerated" story of a student fighting against the strict school administration. Aoba Junior High School is a strict school, and the teachers only care about grades. Yashiro (played by Shiro Sano) and Mr. Sakai (played by Yasuaki Kurata) scold the students lightly or punish them severely, and the children are overwhelmed.

Finally, eight first-year junior high school boys, led by Eiji Kikuchi (Kenichiro Kikuchi), skipped classes and came to the abandoned arsenal of the Self-Defense Forces, naming it the "Liberation Zone." Soon after, Hitomi Nakayama (Rie Miyazawa) and two other girls joined in and started a fight against the school.

·Review of the previous trailer for "Crazy Truancy: Seven Days of War":

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