Student Council's Discretion

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 6.2  (94)

Student Council's Discretion is a Japanese anime series produced by Kadokawa Pictures Inc. The show follows the daily lives and activities of the student council at Momoiro Academy, an all-girls high school. The series consists of two seasons, each comprising of twelve episodes, with the first season airing in 2009 and the second season in 2012.

The series revolves around the members of the student council, who are responsible for organizing and managing various events and activities at the school. The members of the council include the president Kurimu Sakurano (voiced by Madoka Yonezawa), the vice-president Chizuru Akaba (voiced by Mariko Honda), the treasurer Minatsu Shiina (voiced by Yuki Horinaka), the secretary Mafuyu Shiina (voiced by Ryoko Shintani), and Anna Suehiro (voiced by Ai Shimizu). Each episode features the members of the council facing new challenges and overcoming obstacles as they work together to make their school a better place.

The show is known for its humor and light-hearted nature, with each episode incorporating elements of comedy and parody. The series parodies various aspects of anime and otaku culture, often referencing popular anime and manga titles, video games, and internet memes. The show's humor is enhanced by the cast of quirky and lovable characters, each with their unique personalities and quirks. The interactions between the characters are a major highlight of the show, with their witty banter and comical antics providing plenty of laughs.

In addition to the comedy, Student Council's Discretion also explores several serious themes, including friendship, teamwork, and leadership. The members of the council must learn to work together and face challenges as a team, even when they are faced with adversity. The show's message of teamwork and cooperation is a positive and uplifting one, which is especially relevant to its target audience of young adults.

One of the unique aspects of Student Council's Discretion is its adherence to otaku culture. The show is rife with references to anime, manga, and video games, making it a love letter to the otaku community. From the characters' cosplay outfits to the various anime references sprinkled throughout the series, the show is a celebration of all things otaku. It is clear that the creators of the show have a deep appreciation for anime and otaku culture, and this is a major draw for fans of the genre.

The animation and art style of Student Council's Discretion are also noteworthy. The animation is smooth and fluid, with vibrant colors and detailed backgrounds. The character designs are unique and diverse, with each member of the council having a distinct appearance and style. The show's art style is a perfect fit for its themes and humor, with the colorful and playful aesthetic helping to enhance the comedic elements.

In terms of voice acting, the show features a talented cast of voice actors, each bringing their unique personalities to their respective characters. Madoka Yonezawa, Mariko Honda, Yuki Horinaka, Ryoko Shintani, Ai Shimizu, Houko Kuwashima, Yuudai Satou, Mamiko Noto, Takahiro Sakurai, misuzu, Mami Kosuge, and Kazutomi Yamamoto all do an excellent job of bringing their characters to life, with their performances adding to the show's humor and charm.

Overall, Student Council's Discretion is a charming and funny anime series that fans of the genre are sure to enjoy. The show's unique blend of comedy, parody, and otaku culture make it stand out from other series in the genre, and its positive message of teamwork and cooperation is a refreshing change of pace. Whether you are a fan of anime or simply looking for a lighthearted and entertaining show, Student Council's Discretion is definitely worth checking out.

Student Council's Discretion is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between October 2, 2009 and on Kadokawa Pictures Inc.

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The Student Council's Discretion
12. The Student Council's Discretion
December 18, 2009
Continues off Mafuyu's Confession leading Kurimu on the topic "Future Visions" asking each of the Student Council what are their plans. A new character comes making Mafuyu jump in joy which she tries to get Ken involved. Nakameguro was guided to the council being a transfer student asking Ken to assist him on his way home. Nakameguro goes on saying that Ken is amazing and he's strong but Ken disapproves his point of view saying he is weak without the help of the student council. Ken goes on explaining how he was saved by each of the student council during his first year as the Seasons went by.
The Fragmented Student Council
11. The Fragmented Student Council
December 11, 2009
In the beginning Ken talks to "Yuki" what he can do to change but gets teased rather than get a serious answer...yet. A flashback shows how Ken and Mafuyu "met". In the student council Ken left due to cold as the Kurimu and Minatsu try to make a serious meeting with the topic about "Part-Time Jobs" also finishing up the paperwork. In the end Mafuyu suggest to go visit Ken which they decided to go. The Student Council run into Ken's "classmates" who went with him during Junior High telling the story how he "Two-timed". Kurimu fights back telling them he said "Yes" that the girls now are happy till they insulted him again making Mafuyu bashes one of them with her bag. The Student Council taught them a lesson as Lilicia makes an appearance stating "the journalism club is meant to make false stories of the Student council." Ken is then nursed by everyone. Mafuyu finally confesses to Ken.
Tidying Student Council
10. Tidying Student Council
December 4, 2009
Its the day of the Hekiou Festival, the Student Council discuss how to make a "Tear Jerking Story" but in the end they thought it to be hard. Just as the festival ends they try to sort out the "lost and found" items to verify what belongs to who. In the end after Kurimu gives her grant speech Ken was just about to be left alone until everyone agreed to stay and help finish up the remaining work.
My Student Council
9. My Student Council
November 27, 2009
The Student Council begins their topic "Reading Books" as Ken asks what books the rest of the Student Council are reading. Chizuru jokes about the "book" that Ken assumes in despair telling him that she wanted to read instead the Love Fortune's book. After Chizuru does a handshake fortune-telling Kurimu interrupts the fortune saying she wants the book. Chizuru informs everyone the first to react is jealous while leaving she thanks Ken leaving a letter for the Council to read.
Student Council Envies
8. Student Council Envies
November 20, 2009
Ken causes a commotion when he shows up to the student council office with a mysterious girl. He explains that he is looking after Elise, Lilicia's younger sister until she comes pick her up. String figures, Shiritori, and more child's games, but for some reason Elise can turn these games into something much deeper.
Student Council Steps Out
7. Student Council Steps Out
November 13, 2009
The Student Council decides to go on a summer trip to Tokyo but because the president is convinced the lumps of metal can't fly they take a train. Once in Tokyo they spend the night telling ghost stories and watching the sun rise.
Student Council Reaches Out
6. Student Council Reaches Out
November 6, 2009
The student council is in the midst of deciding the theme for the school festival held during the fall season when Mafuyuu and Minatsu announce they will be transferring schools. Minatsu suggests fighting, Mafuyu "competition", Chizuru pushes for "pain" and Ken pushes for "licentious". To try to stop the sisters from transferring they suggest going with the fight theme.
Student Council Rests
5. Student Council Rests
October 30, 2009
Summer, summer uniforms and swimsuits, those are enough to cause Ken Sugisaki to go out of control and was immediately locked into a locker. But this wasn't enough to stop him from using his imagination solely based on the chatter he hear in the room. To make matters worst the air conditioner in the student council room is out of service, and slowly everyone in the room is taking off their clothes.
Student Council Creates
4. Student Council Creates
October 27, 2009
To improve the student council's public image into something more positive, council president Kurimu Sakurano decides to create a novel about the student council. With each member requesting story lines that is pure chaos, the writer Ken Sugisaki loses it, writing a story solely based on his fantasy.
Student Council Interviewed
3. Student Council Interviewed
October 16, 2009
Lilicia Toudou, president of the news paper club constantly antagonize the student council, always looking for scandals. She attempts to bring the student council down for good as she interview its member. Though there seems to be a small group of students who questions the point of her actions while the student council is already known for its questionable conducts. Cameo of Enma Ai from Hell Girl.
Student Council Studies
2. Student Council Studies
October 9, 2009
There is a shadow lurking among the Hekikyo Academy Students, a monster called midterm exam. Will the student council member manage to improve council president, Kurimu Sakurano's school grade into somewhat a norm? Or is this study group doomed before it even began?
Student Council Chats
1. Student Council Chats
October 2, 2009
Hekiyou Academy Student Council. Only those who are chosen may enter this sacred paradise. Ken Sugisaki is the only person chosen as a member for his academic excellence; miraculously recovering from having the lowest academic score in the academy. Just as any other day he attempts to create a harem for himself with the council members, who just ignore his attempts.
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Student Council's Discretion is available for streaming on the Kadokawa Pictures Inc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Student Council's Discretion on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 2, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (94)