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Join NowIronically, a class representative craves a world without free will. Free will leads to students chewing gum, forgetting homework, and falling in love with the wrong people. A hypnosis app creates a predictable, orderly system: Command → Action. For a control freak, being controlled is the ultimate surrender to a simpler system. She believes in the app because it promises a universe devoid of chaos.
At first glance, the sentence seems contradictory. The Iinchou (class president) is the archetype of rationalism, discipline, and skepticism. The Saimin Appli (hypnosis app) represents the absurd, the pseudoscientific, and often the explicitly exploitative corner of otaku media. Why would the most grounded person in the room believe in the most dubious technology?
Ultimately, Iinchou wa Saimin Appli o Shinjiteru serves as a grim cautionary tale. It asks us:
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She knows the app is fake. But she’s secretly in love with the protagonist and has no idea how else to get close to him. So she plays along—perfectly, convincingly, and with growing enthusiasm. What follows is a chaotic, awkward, and increasingly spicy game of pretend where both sides are hiding the truth: he thinks she’s under his control; she thinks she’s tricking him into giving orders. Neither realizes the other is acting.
| Feature | How the Manga Uses It | | :--- | :--- | | | Unlike typical mind-control stories, the app’s effect is never confirmed. Mitsuka might be pretending, or she might have always liked him. This keeps the story from feeling predatory. | | Reverse Tsundere | Mitsuka starts as a cold "enforcer" and becomes a warm, affectionate mess. Her logic is backwards: "Since I'm hypnotized, I must obey. Therefore, I should hug him." | | Ecchi (Light/Moderate) | The manga is from Young Animal (same magazine as Berserk , but this is comedic ecchi). Expect suggestive situations (lap pillows, accidental nudity, intimate proximity), but no explicit sex. The humor outweighs the fan service. | | Comedy of Errors | Every chapter escalates from a simple command (e.g., "Kiss me") into a public disaster because Mitsuka follows it with terrifying earnestness. | | No NTR / No Dark Elements | This is a pure comedy. There’s no blackmail, no abuse of power, and no third-party rape subplots. The darkest it gets is Yoshiki’s panic attack. |
Moreover, the emphasis on "perfect" sleep can have unintended consequences. The pressure to achieve a certain level of sleep quality can create anxiety and stress, which, ironically, can exacerbate sleep problems. This phenomenon is often referred to as "sleep anxiety." Ironically, a class representative craves a world without
One of the strengths of this manga is its portrayal of the complexities of high school life. Shiori's struggles to balance her responsibilities as vice president with her desire to enjoy her youth are authentic and easy to empathize with.
: A text-entry or button-based menu where the player selects "commands" (e.g., "Forget this," "Be honest," "Stay still").
The class president represents our higher selves: disciplined, logical, respected. And yet, even she falls for the promise of effortless change. For a control freak, being controlled is the
Saimin apuri wa saimin no jikan, hinshitu, danai o kanryou suru.
What follows is a complex psychological comedy of errors. The class president begins to obey commands and act out the "hypnosis" purely because she thinks she is supposed to, while the protagonist is left bewildered by how a completely non-functional app managed to completely bypass her strict defenses. Key Characters