“School teleported to wasteland; sixth-grader Shou must mature fast to survive food crisis and threats.”
The Drifting Classroom
漂流教室
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Synopsis
School teleported to wasteland; sixth-grader Shou must mature fast to survive food crisis and threats.
Sixth grader Shou Takamatsu is a troublemaker who refuses to grow up. However, one fateful day, his world is turned upside down, forcing him to quickly mature—or die. When Shou arrives at school that morning, an earthquake of mysterious origin strikes, and the campus is teleported to an empty wasteland, far removed from society. Not only do Shou and his peers face an immediate crisis of food shortage, they must also contend with other problems, including new and dangerous external threats, and rising conflict among the student body. With the adults having a hard time adjusting, Shou finds the immense responsibility to quickly adapt to his new dystopian reality a heavy burden on his small shoulders. Written by the horror specialist Kazuo Umezu, Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu is regarded as a classic in its genre—a unique blend of the riveting mystery behind the entrapment of Shou and his classmates on the barren, hostile world, and their struggle for survival.
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Community consensus
Derived from 13 sampled reviews
What 13 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.26 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 0.69
Running avg · Dec 2007 → Jan 2026
- 8 “I am a huge horror fan--movies, manga, anime, TV shows, you name it. I am personally a huge gore fan though, I love the true horror, gore-filled, gross type of depiction in a show haha... but this...”
- 9 “Iconic for 70's horror manga. Being only 42 chapters this is something you can read in a day or two, and I recommend that you do. Drifting Classroom does/creates some genre staples while not being...”
- 7 “I started reading Drifting Classroom because it was recommended at the end of a book by an author I really liked. I don't remember which book but it was likely Junji Ito's. So, Imagine Lord of the...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 44 × 11 ch × vol
- Total read 5h 52m approx
- Published Jan 1972 – Jan 1974
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0901 catalog