Manga about student council previously inspired 2 TV anime, several OVAs

The cover of the 2017 combined second and third issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine shown in a listing on Amazon Japan has revealed that Tozen Ujiie's Seitokai Yakuindomo manga is getting a theatrical anime project. The issue itself will go on sale on December 14, and it will reveal more details about the project.

The 2017 first issue had revealed on Wednesday that Seitokai Yakuindomo and Tsuyoshi Yasuda's DAYS manga would both have "important announcements" in the combined second and third issue. The cover of the combined issue that's listed on Amazon hints that the announcement for DAYS is anime related, but doesn't reveal the announcement.

Seitokai Yakuindomo centers around Ōsai Academy, a former all-girls private high school that was integrated for both genders. The student body is split between 524 girls and 28 boys. Takatoshi Tsuda is pushed into becoming the vice-president of the student council, where he is the lone male member surrounded by girls.

The slice-of-life comedy story already inspired two television anime seasons, original video anime projects, and several previous anime DVDs bundled with the manga.

The 12th and 13th manga volumes both bundled OVAs when they shipped in September 2015 and on April 15, respectively. The 14th volume (pictured above right) will also bundle an OVA when it ships on December 16.