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  1. The Shared Apartment Complex (Haunted by a Landlady): A dilapidated apato where the plumbing is broken, leading to co-ed bath scenes. The "war" involves stealing panties from the communal dryer or booby-trapping the shower.
  2. The Bumbling School Festival: The class is preparing a haunted house or a maid café. The Bokugaki protagonist declares "war" on the student council president. His weapon? A modified water gun that removes clothes upon impact (a parody of Golden Boy or Prison School).
  3. The Isekai Survival Game: A parody of Sword Art Online. A group of brats is transported to a fantasy world, but instead of fighting dragons, they engage in ecchi war—using illusion magic to create peep holes or hypnotizing slimes to grope the female knight.
  • Bokugaki (ボクガキ) – Slang for a young, brash, or cheeky boy, often used in niche manga/doujinshi contexts.
  • Ecchi (エッチ) – Japanese term for playful or suggestive sexual content (not hardcore porn).
  • War – Could refer to conflict, competition, or a genre like “waifu wars.”

Prison School (2011): Features bratty male students, elaborate scheming, and extreme ecchi humor—though the protagonists are high schoolers, not true bokugaki. The Shared Apartment Complex (Haunted by a Landlady):