

School Rumble: Extra Class
スクールランブル一学期補習
This two-part OVA is a series of shorts in relation to the School Rumble series. This OVA fills in gaps with new content between episodes from beginning to nearly the end. (Source: ANN)
This two-part OVA is a series of shorts in relation to the School Rumble series. This OVA fills in gaps with new content between episodes from beginning to nearly the end. (Source: ANN)
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ArtRodriguez
April 14, 2009
This is just a simple prequel to the first School Rumble. By the title School Rumble you know if you should watch or not. This is a prequel to School Rumble. It follows the crazy antics of Tenma, Yakumo, Harima and everyone else but mostly the first three. Honestly this anime is built on gags and there isn't really a story so I believe I'm grading the story based on the humor. The gags are somewhat funny. The best one being the Prehistoric Rumble gag. Otherwise, the rest of the OVA is....blargh. There really isn't much of the laugh-out-loud comedy thatI saw in the original series and it just begins to lag. At first I saw this as a gread addition to the series but it was just...there. It was nice to see how Yakumo honestly feels about guys (apparently she can read mens minds). Honestly passable gags. The artwork isn't anything to brag about. As you may already know School Rumble is NOT known for their artwork. The chibi's were oddly enough well drawn and looked very clean and made the transition well. The artwork for the OVA is better than the series itself. The opening and endings have the same artwork but still seem crisp. The ending for the first episode of the OVA includes a train that actually made my jaw drop. It was so simple and basic but so vibrant at the same time. The audio is of course, normal. Actually I like the dubs for English alot better. Tenma sounds cute, but annoying just like her character is meant to be. All the other characters are normal and it's hard to hear what they say at times since two characters speak at the same time on occasion. Harima sounds like a San Francisco yakuza and Yakumo sounds like a stoic introvert. Well, what am I saying the parts are perfect. The BGM is a bit annoying though. The little transition noises tend to get in the way of what someone is saying. Pretty good dub. Oh, boy the characters. If you haven't seen the original series I wouldn't recommend starting here. Even though this is a prequel you won't be able to understand who's who or who likes who {other than Harima ->Tenma -> Karasuma). Everyone's here in the anime of stereotypes: Tough guy, ditz, rich girl, stoic Stacy, pervert, "I WANNA MARRY HER!" guy, and everyone else. But this is this anime's thing. It's supposed to be like that. I can't hold it accountable for something it's meant to be. You know, this is an okay OVA. Worth the watch if you're an anime completionist like myself. Otherwise go see the first and second season. This OVA isn't terrible, just passable. You can watch this when you've run out of anime to watch. Pros: - Wacky character antics. - Even wackier characters. - Excellent dubbing. Cons: - The gags aren't very funny. - Passable. This anime receives 7 "What are classmates?" out of 10.
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brynolf
February 6, 2015
It was pretty long since I watched the original season so I can’t say for sure, but it feels like I have seen most of the sketches in this OVA already. Regardless, it is what you’d expect from School rumble; great but shallow comedy. Just watching this OVA by itself isn’t really much of an experience though, as the sketches are taken from different parts of the original continuity, making it hard to follow. Graphics- and soundwise the OVA is identical to the series. That is: it does its job well. Giving a score in “Story” and “Characters” is rather pointless out of the contextof the TV series, however. On its own merits, the OVA falls flat. But if you’re already into School rumble, it’s good times as usual. Giving the supporting cast a bit of extra screen time is always welcome.
BISSSsss
February 1, 2020
These two OVA take place between the first and second season of School Rumble, and it's a compiled of short stories about certain things that were mentioned in the first season. Now let's talk about it. Warning----- SPOILERS BELOW------ The secondary character: This segment is a story about our favorite character, the greatest guy on the planet, Yoshidayama, the most interesting and badass character, right? well, not even close of it, I don't have anything against him but he has appeared in like 3 episodes of the first season so there's no emotion with him but Jokes aside, it's a pretty decent short-story, that gave us some goodinformation for the next season. but there's nothing special. Overall:7,5/10 Yakumo gets a friend: Now this is a good segment, it shows another side of Yakumo, a lonely side, that is caused because of her "power" of read the mind of boys that has love emotions for her and it causes her to feel sad, but a girl appears and help her with a problem and they start a friendship. Overall:8,5/10 Tenma wants so sit near to Karasuma: this is another good segment, it's really simple and funny, the class makes a draw to select the seats of the students. and the best part is Harima wanting to seat near to Tenma while she wants the seats near to Karasuma. Overall:8,5/10 Yakumo is confused: Yakumo has found herself in a dilemma, she doesn't know how to fell about boys, it's a weird feeling for her, and this segment is good, but, I thought the ghost part a little bit too much for the plot. Overall:8/10 A bath in the thermal waters: Ok the best segment of the episode, while Imadori the perv wants to see the girls, hanai tries to stop him, and Harima hears Tenma talking about him and he comes closer to try to hear, but Imadori Take down the wall and he and Hanai fell off in the water, and Eri sees Harima holding the wall while his towel falls, omg a laugh so much of the expression of the character and the clime is so good, the jokes are in a perfect rhythm. Everything works in this segment Overall:10/10 Episode 2: Yoshidayama Vs Harima: Yoshidayama thinks he can take down Harima cause he thinks Harima is weak compared to before, but what he doesn't know is that Harima is only in that way when he is with Tenma, and when Tenma leaves the class Harima just beat him up when he tries to seat in Tenma's chair, a short, funny and well-made segment. Overall:8,5 Can Lala smile?: Yes, she can, but not near to Imadori, This is a good and well-made segment, that expands the background of Lala. Overall:9/10 A weird prehistoric segment: it's not bad but, the story is fine and there are a few good jokes but it's too long, it could be a 5min episode instead of 10min, it's probably the weakest episode, and the purpose of this segment it's only explained in the next segment, oh and the 3D is really weird. Overall:7/10 Yakumo likes a boy: If in the previous segment I wish it was short, this I wish would be longer, cause I want to see more of it, this is the perfect episode and the most that contribute to the main series. Yakumo And Harima work perfectly together, while Harima is so full of energy and agitated, Yakumo is calm and patient, this segment develops more of their relationship and gave us an answer, Yakumo finally loves someone. Overall:10/10
JKHM
December 4, 2015
I started out watching the School Rumble anime (English sub, I unfortunately don’t understand the Japanese language) and really just expected it to be what it appeared to be – a funny comedy anime. I was partially right about that, but also VERY wrong. School Rumble, on the surface, doesn’t seem very serious. But so many things underneath the surface of it are very serious and insightful and even deeply moving. Soon after starting the anime I was hooked, and almost immediately related to Harima Kenji and began cheering him on to accomplish his goal. Throughout the beginning and middle of the series we seeHarima failing over and over at his attempts to confess his feelings to Tenma. At first it’s laughable how silly and avoidable the misunderstandings are. Then as the series continues and you begin to see the toll it takes on Harima and the amount of pain it starts to cause him it begins to get less and less bearable to watch. Of course with all the other great characters and stories in School Rumble you are still thoroughly hooked on the series, and besides, you feel that you have to see the series through to the end to see if Harima wins the heart of the girl he loves. You also feel you have to see what happens with Hanai, Eri, Yakumo, Ichijou, Mikoto, and all the other very well written and interesting characters. The ending of the first season makes you think Harima finally confesses his love to Tenma, but it ends up being imaginary. At this point I was physically fatigued and drained from the roller coaster of emotions and disappointments throughout the first season. But at the same time I couldn’t wait to watch the second season. The second season was great of course, although in the Harima and Tenma storyline it just got more and more painful to watch. More misunderstandings, more missed opportunities, more outside interference and assumptions of who Harima did or didn’t like from his classmates. More oblivousness from Tenma as she chases after the completely blank Karasuma. The second season wraps up with no resolution. So, disappointed and borderline depressed I watch the 3rd season, which is actually just two OVAs. Result: Complete and utter heart wrenching emptiness. Harima has been emotionally tortured and left to die basically. Tenma is gone to America to be with Karasuma and become a nurse to take care of him because he is in the hospital there with a condition that has wiped out his memory. He doesn’t even know who she is but she still wants to be with him. Harima does not get the girl. In fact no one gets anyone. Almost every story line is left unfinished. I was fully depressed and left with an empty feeling inside. That’s the best way I can describe it. I had to have answers. I found the manga and began reading immediately. After reading through the ENTIRE manga and then the follow up manga “School Rumble Z” I had to face harsh reality…….there was NO conclusion. No happy couples, no loose ends tied up, no happily ever after or riding off into the sunset. Just more emptiness and depression. It was as if the characters had been killed in the prime of their lives and their futures were cut short. There is no way you can understand the way it feels unless you’ve been on this journey that is School Rumble. It’s incomparable. I couldn’t believe it. I searched all over the internet for any and all information about School Rumble and it’s creator Jin Kobayashi. I began reaching out to fans and hearing their stories that were the same as mine. The way they felt at the end of it all was like my story. The wave of emotions: shock and disbelief, confusion, emptiness, depression, and bitterness. There is much much more to this story. But that’s basically how I got started on this mission to reach Mr. Kobayashi. There have been moments of slight progress, and a few disappointments. Ups and downs, feeling like I’m all alone in this, and then feeling the love and support of School Rumble fans from many different countries around the world. One thing is certain, I have no plans of EVER giving up. In closing, here’s the motto: Justice for Harima, closure for the fans, may the hero get his girl, may his spring finally come. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC05xAG4hMwmeu4XdFei9Ywg
Jastereich
November 26, 2023
The first episode is uninteresting, except for the fanservice. The shorts in this episode are neither connected nor entertaining, as the characters are less fun to watch. Although Yakumo deals with an out-of-body experience, there are only a few interesting moments, and she seems disconnected from everything. The first episode's standout moment is when the class gets new seating, and everyone battles for a spot next to their crush. The second episode is funnier and features an entertaining tale about Lala and Ichijou working at Was Hamburger. Imadori tries to tease Lala by asking her to smile, prompting her to repeatedly attack him in front ofthe patrons. Also, this episode contains a peculiar storyline that dominates most of the episode. The tale tracks the characters back to prehistoric ages as they tackle an unruly, wooly mammoth. The character connections captivate the audience, particularly Harima's attraction to Tenma. Moreover, this installment features a magnificent segment indicating progress in Harima and Yakumo's relationship. The time they share is one of the most delightful since he's unobservant, and she's contemplating whether she's interpreting too much into it.
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