Let’s imagine the scene. A slacker classmate (the typical protagonist of such stories) shows the iinchou his phone. "Look," he says, "I have an app. If I press this button, you’ll do whatever I say. You'll even bark like a dog."
: The chairman's belief in a sleep app could stem from various factors, including: iinchou wa saimin appli o shinjiteru
In Japanese school-based stories, the class president is rarely just a student. They are a moral fulcrum. Whether it’s Nagisa Shiota in Assassination Classroom or Kaguya Shinomiya in Kaguya-sama: Love is War , the president character embodies responsibility. They follow rules because rules create safety. Let’s imagine the scene
This manga, written and illustrated by Imari Arita, explores themes of responsibility, friendship, and the pressures of adolescence. The story is lighthearted and humorous, with a relatable protagonist in Shiori. If I press this button, you’ll do whatever I say