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Funimation Streams The ‘Daily Lives Of High School Boys’ Anime Series

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You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. (But hopefully, laugh more.) You’ll be astounded by the zany antics of the Sanada North High School community!

Add another show that’s been under the radar and likely not getting more made with the arrival of Daily Lives Of High School Boys on the Funimation service. Originally licensed and release by NIS America, they’ve brought it over to Funimation to get some additional eyeballs on it. Due to its original licensing for home video, it’s only available to viewers in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Ireland and in its original Japanese language with English subtitles as it was never dubbed.

Check out our review of the NIS America release.

Plot concept: Tadakuni, Hidenori, and Yoshitake are students at the all-boys academy, Sanada North High School. This is a tale about just that—their daily lives as students. Winning the basketball tournament? Finding true love? You won’t find any of that here. Whether it’s sparking random arguments while hanging out with friends, meeting that one weird co-worker at a part-time job, or even letting imaginations run wild on a windy afternoon, we’ve all experienced the show’s ordinary but true-to-life themes at one point or another.

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