From what I've gathered in artist alley circles, there's definite buzz around this manga's visual style. The hole-punched character designs are so distinctive that they practically beg to be animated – imagine the sakuga potential during action scenes! While no studio has announced plans yet, the creator's previous work did get an OVA years back, so there's precedent.
I actually prefer this delayed adaptation scenario. Too often lately we see rushed anime versions that water down the source material. 'Student Council' deserves the 'Mob Psycho 100' treatment – time to build its audience properly before someone does it justice. The manga's still ongoing anyway; better to wait for more iconic moments to adapt.
Checked with my usual anime news aggregators and discords – nada so far on an adaptation. Which is surprising considering how viral those body horror memes from the manga went last season. The premise seems tailor-made for a 12-episode late-night anime slot too.
Though honestly? The manga's paneling is so inventive that I worry an anime might flatten its impact. Some works thrive better on paper, where you can linger on those disturbing hole details at your own pace. Maybe an animated anthology of short stories would work better than a full series.
'Even the Student Council Has Holes' is one of those titles that keeps popping up in niche forums. While it hasn't gotten an official anime greenlight yet, the manga's absurdist humor and surreal school politics would translate beautifully to animation. The way it blends bureaucratic satire with body horror reminds me of early 'Dorohedoro' vibes – just with more paperwork.
That said, I did stumble upon some killer fan animations on Nico Nico Douga last year. One particular short nailed the manga's tone perfectly, with exaggerated facial expressions and that signature claustrophobic paneling style. If anything, it proves the material's animation potential. Maybe if the manga hits a certain sales milestone, we'll see movement – fingers crossed!
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