Because this title is a vintage adult production, it is rarely found on mainstream streaming platforms. It is often sought after by cinema historians and collectors of cult Japanese media for its stylistic representation of that decade's counterculture.
"School Feels So Good" by Eros is more than just a catchy tune – it's a cultural phenomenon that has captured the hearts of music fans around the world. As we continue to groove to its infectious beat, it's clear that this 1977 hit will remain a timeless classic, one that will continue to feel so good for generations to come.
The film revolves around Ryu (Morihei Murakuni), a delinquent who has just been released from reform school for rape and transfers to a new high school. He immediately begins terrorizing the female student body with the help of his pet pig, openly declaring his intention to rape the school's track star and class president, Misa (Asami Ogawa). The story is a surreal mix of rape-focused exploitation, slapstick comedy, and bizarre situations, including teachers dressing in unconvincing drag, two nerdy virgins who are a strange mix of admirers and wannabe heroes, and a finale involving bestiality. The writer and director were Akira Momoi and Koretsugu Kurahara respectively. The rivalry between the titular Eros High and its rival school, Agape, provides a backdrop for the film’s events.
Released in 1977, "School Feels So Good" quickly ascended the charts, becoming one of Eros's most celebrated tracks. The song's success can be attributed to its catchy melody, coupled with lyrics that captured the essence of youthful exuberance and the joy of learning. The track's appeal lay in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and playfulness, making it an instant favorite among listeners.
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