Chapter 1 of Rainbow establishes the three pillars of the narrative:
Moral and ideological reading
If you'd like to dive deeper into the characters' specific backstories or explore how this chapter compares to the anime adaptation, just let me know!
: The reform school is depicted as a "daily hell" where prisoners face constant humiliation and physical abuse from corrupt staff, including the warden Ishihara and Dr. Sasaki.
The story follows six teenage delinquents—, Joe , Cabbage , Soldier , Turtle , and Uncovered —who are sent to the Shōnan Special Reform School for various crimes. Their "stay in hell" begins immediately upon arrival with a humiliating and painful medical exam by the lecherous school physician, Dr. Sasaki. The Meeting in Cell 2-6
Chapter 1 of Rainbow establishes the three pillars of the narrative:
Moral and ideological reading
If you'd like to dive deeper into the characters' specific backstories or explore how this chapter compares to the anime adaptation, just let me know! rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1
: The reform school is depicted as a "daily hell" where prisoners face constant humiliation and physical abuse from corrupt staff, including the warden Ishihara and Dr. Sasaki. Chapter 1 of Rainbow establishes the three pillars
The story follows six teenage delinquents—, Joe , Cabbage , Soldier , Turtle , and Uncovered —who are sent to the Shōnan Special Reform School for various crimes. Their "stay in hell" begins immediately upon arrival with a humiliating and painful medical exam by the lecherous school physician, Dr. Sasaki. The Meeting in Cell 2-6 The story follows six teenage delinquents—, Joe ,