The story centers around Akihisa Yoshii, the "baka" of the title. His academy rigidly divides up the student body into classes based on the results of tests. The prodigies are in the A class with reclining seats complete with air conditioning, but Akihisa is in F class, the lowest rung of the school ladder which is furnished only with low, decrepit tables and worn-out straw tatami mats. A girl named Mizuki Himeji is actually one of the smartest girls in Akihisa's sophomore year, but she had a fever on test day and was pigeonholed into the F class.
The school happens to have developed experiments to summon fantasy creatures, and Akihisa decides to rally F class to take on the higher-tiered classes and seize their perks. The F class uses the summoned creatures in an all-out battle for school supremacy.
Episode's:
Ongoing
Genres:
Comedy
Fantasy
Love-Romance
Member Review
Ecchi's missing at genres. It's not too much, but it is.
For the review: This is friggin stupid! In a positive way. Some hilarious jokes there. Definitely worth watching.
Rating's difficult... let's give it a 8/10.
Yoshii Akihisa Although he denies it, he is a rarely found 'fool' who even his own parents call him as "the fool over all the world". Not only are his grades the lowest, but he's really so stupid that he is titled the "Kansatsu Shobunsha (under observation)" from the school. For him his own safety is the most important thing and does not hesitate to use the most cowardly ways if needed. However he also has a righteous heart that can stand up against for other friends
Himeji Mizuki A gentle and well-behaved bishoujo. Though she is weak in health, body development is pretty okay, with an F-class bust size.
She came to the F-class because she exited the room midway during the class division examinations- resulting in a zero score. She was Akihisa's first love since long ago when they were in elementary school, but never noticed until recently when he pleaded for her during the class division examinations. But why she likes Akihisa is the greatest mystery of the 21st century. It seems it has something to do with the rabbit-shaped hair decoration she likes.