Ryuzan High School is known as a school for morons, with an average scholastic deviation value of thirty-six and a university enrollment rate of two percent. The school also has a 2.4-billion-yen debt, so they bring in Kenji Sakuragi, a former motorcycle gang leader turned third-rate lawyer. Kenji is assigned to sort out the school's debts, but he instead declares the transformation of the school to generate five students to pass the University of Tokyo exam within one year.
Ryuzan High School is known as a school for morons, with an average scholastic deviation value of thirty-six and a university enrollment rate of two percent. The school, with a 2.4-billion-yen debt and on the verge of bankruptcy, bring in Kenji Sakuragi, played by Hiroshi Abe, a former motorcycle gang leader turned third-rate lawyer, to sort out its debt. Instead, Kenji changes focus and declares to transform the school into a superior preparatory school with a special class that will produce five students who pass the University of Tokyo entrance exam within one year. Sakuragi sets out to transform Ryuzan High School and creates a unique curriculum, yet the only students who sign up have no ambition or hope for the future.