Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu
The Drifting Classroom
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Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu

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Japanese: 漂流教室
English: The Drifting Classroom
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 44
Status: Finished
Published: 1972 to 1974
Genres: Horror Horror, Mystery Mystery, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Umezu, Kazuo (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.431 (scored by 67256,725 users)
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Ranked: #35812
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Popularity: #778
Members: 23,196
Favorites: 347

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 26, 2007
Preliminary (Unknown/44 chp)
I really enjoy this manga, The Drifting Classroom. Heck, it’s my favorite of all the manga I read. But! That, however, will not affect my review of this series. Even though I like it, I will deliver a totally honest review about it.

Story:

We have a lot of disaster manga in the past such as Dragon Head or Eden that deal with the end of the world or a certain place and the characters must find a way to survive the area that they live in. This series is no different and that’s why I don’t give it a 10, but ...
Aug 10, 2013
I like horror manga; I generally always do. So it should come as no surprise that I avidly read works by Itou Junji and Kazuo Umezu (the latter of which I will be focusing on), two well-known masters at the horror genre. Works such as Orochi (by Kazuo Umezu) may have an “out-there” kind of premise but the way it seems so natural and tangibly believable is what really scares us. I mean, if the characters act in a similar way we would in a situation (and things go horribly wrong) then we can’t help but feel vulnerable to that fact. The reality of the ...
Jul 23, 2016
Mixed Feelings
The Drifting Classroom is a curious horror manga, a story that sets Lord of the Flies in a desert surrounded by nightmares. Children are transported to a wasteland along with their school and the surrounding grounds. Chaos ensues as they negotiate the dread of limited food and water, as sixth grader Sho Takamatsu tries to prevent his fellow students from becoming ravenous animals. First published in 1972, The Drifting Classroom still manages to create an eldritch atmosphere thanks to Kazuo Umezu’s classic manga artwork.

After the first volume gruesome scenes occur nearly every other page, saying far more than poorly translated dialogue. At times it’s ...
Dec 22, 2021
Drifting Classroom is an quite amazing science fiction manga. It explores human nature during apocalyptical situations. Like many of the similar stories (The Walking Dead, etc.), the biggest enemies are humans rather than monsters. The science fiction aspect is not perfect, the explanation of a dynamite causing a space time disruption is quite weak. The art is from the 1970s, a little bit different from what we see today but still quite good.

What the manga does best is the feeling of desperation. The atrocities committed by some of the characters are very believable based on the situation. Another aspect I really liked ...
Nov 30, 2020
"Mother, I learned then how terrifying true darkness was."

The adults lie, they make others lie, and they slowly lose the spirits. And when they lost their spirits, they succumbed to blood curdling insanity.

You'll be surprised how fast you can get hooked to this manga. Absolute brilliance in concept and execution. The kid characters have the minds of kids and the situation they are in is very very serious. The author puts us in the mind of those kids. So when the psychological breakdown occurs, or they have to battle with some eldritch monster, the intensity it reaches is just insane.

Although the ending left ...
Apr 8, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Well... that was a unique experience. It really feels like a horror version of "Lord of the Fireflies".
One thing that I learned from this manga... Sakiko is too precious for this world. She's the Best Girl in this manga BY FAR. As well as the Best Character in extension.

The story is quite good and bad at the same time. The story beats, the plot, was fine. But the execution and the pacing was kinda bad. It definitely didn't aged well.
The premise was pretty unique (for the time) and the problems that was thrown at the main cast were good and kept the story interesting ...
Dec 31, 2019
Preliminary (15/44 chp)
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 is definitely for those who do not want to see all the blood or gore, this is a timeless horror classic that's not overly gross or gory by no means, almost any age could read it. So if you don't want a "scare" but want to read some horror, this is definitely for you. At least try out some chapters if anything, and I say chapterS because it ...
Jan 9, 2022
Mixed Feelings
I heard some positive stuff about this manga, some calling it a classic, something I can only partially agree with. Given the time period that it came out in I think I can acknowledge why.

This manga has some strong and weak points, of which I think the latter outweighs the former.

Story: It started off decent enough, and of course this is sadly where most of the rational thoughts were found. I personally believe the author came up with only the beginning of the story and made things up as they went along. This is somewhat understandable considering how it was released but this contributed ...
Jul 3, 2022
The Drifting Classroom makes the purest and most innocent of creatures, children, face otherwordly threats that would drive most adults insane, struggling to mantain a unite front and not panic, creating a really special unsettling horror that blends fear with pity. Although towards the end the fantastical nature of the threats becomes so bizarre and wacky that it gets almost comical and the mood suffers greatly because of it, just as the tension is significantly diminished due to the fact that the kids dying are more often than not nameless kids, whereas the main ones are almost all protected by a very thick plot armor. ...
Nov 16, 2021
I'm glad I read it. And they are beautiful on the shelf! I'll break this review into pieces.

The kids are kids...he's pretty true to that. a lot of crying and trying to be tough. It's a thing.

The adults are maniacs. Actually some kids too. When people get an idea about (spoiler free) eating someone's face off you are about a page turn away from seeing it happen.

The art is good. Scary. It's not a book of "why" but "how will we survive". Be ok with that if you're going to read it.

My FAVORITE part...is the resource management. I'm not sure if that's a ...
Dec 11, 2022
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 Flies but it's a whole school from 1st to 6th grade. Do you know how understaffed a normal school is to deal with this? You got around what, an adult for each 20-30 kids? It's insane! The adults are powerless. And it's even more fucked up to read when you have a good friend who is a teacher himself.

Anyway the plot in this series is really wild and doesn't ...
Apr 28, 2023
I love “Lord of the Flies” style narratives.

A group of kids transported into what seems nothing like our world. The what, the when, and how the world reacts to it. Along these narratives, we slowly unravel the dangers of this new environment, the rules, and just when we actually understand it, it usually ends. It's a formula, and here we revolve around the critique on people. Rationality ends lives, and being able to make sense of your world, sometimes doesn't allow for anything new to get in. Chaos, murder, and the sad knowledge that children are in a horrible situation, and for being a 70s ...