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Insider take: Zero-G adaptation, 12 eps, with notes on the source, the team, and the slot.

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Heads up: The Klutzy Class Monitor and the Girl with the Short Skirt lands April 6, 2026. 12 eps from Zero-G, comedy-leaning, and the manga it's adapting has been quietly stacking readers for years.

What you're getting into

Sakuradaimon takes his role on the school's Public Morals Committee very seriously. Every day, he dutifully checks students' appearances at the school gate—most often scolding Kohinata, a rule-breaking girl with bright hair and a short skirt. Though she finds his constant lecturing annoying, everything changes when she discovers that Sakuradaimon is actually a bit of a mess himself. A lighthearted short romantic comedy about a strict committee member, a bold classmate, and the chaotic school life that brings them together. (Source: MAL News) What sells it isn't the premise. It's that the team understands the source's tone — restrained where most adaptations would underline, loud where the source itself goes loud.

Key visual for The Klutzy Class Monitor and the Girl with the Short Skirt
Key visual via Zero-G / MAL.

Studio side

The team is Zero-G (committee: Kodansha, Movic, KlockWorx), and the choice matters: their last few shows have been the ones critics quietly recommend after they're done public-rating the loud titles.

Broadcast

Mondays at 23:24 (JST). Episode count: 12. Same-day simulcast windows are on the usual Western streamers — check your local Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, or Hulu listing for the timed slot.

Verdict

Sitting at 7.53 with 6,227 early scorers. The signal isn't peak hype — it's retention, which is the metric that actually matters when you're picking what survives your rotation. Worth the time. The season has louder names; this is the one you'll be quoting in August.