The 1977 film (originally titled Erosu gakuen: Kando batsugun ) remains one of the most controversial entries in the Nikkatsu Roman Porno series. Directed by Koretsugu Kurahara , the film is a bizarre hybrid of high school sex comedy and transgressive pinku eiga, notorious for its lighthearted treatment of dark subject matter. Plot and Context

One of the most intriguing aspects of Eros School Feels So Good lies in its use of educational tropes to frame its explicit content. By donning the guise of an instructional film, the movie creates a sense of cognitive dissonance, blurring the lines between learning and libido. This ambivalence speaks to the complex power dynamics at play in the adult entertainment industry, where educational pretexts often serve as a way to mask or legitimate the prurient interests of the audience.

As they entered the campus, they were greeted by a vibrant and lively atmosphere. Students of all ages were laughing, chatting, and enjoying each other's company. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers and the sound of upbeat music.

Directed by , Eros School: Feels So Good is often cited by film historians and cult cinema enthusiasts as a transgressive and highly unconventional entry in the Nikkatsu catalog. Production Studio: Nikkatsu Director: Koretsugu Kurahara Screenplay: Akira Momoi Key Cast: Asami Ogawa, Morihei Murakuni, and Asami Morikawa Artistic Style and Reception