A surge in online buzz surrounds Ponkotsu Fuuki Iin to Skirt-take ga Futekisetsu na JK no Hanashi (The Story of the Useless Public Morals Committee Member and the Inappropriate JK's Skirt-taking), a new romantic comedy set to premiere in Spring 2026. The show's premise centers on Sakuradaimon, a diligent but somewhat uptight member of his school's Public Morals Committee, whose daily routine of scolding the rule-bending Kohinata is disrupted when he discovers her hidden vulnerabilities.

Produced by Studio Zero-G, known for its work on series like The Big Four and Why the Hell Are You Here, Teacher?!, the anime adapts a popular manga. The appeal lies in its blend of lighthearted school-life humor and budding romance, focusing on the dynamic between the strict committee member and the bold, free-spirited classmate. With a current MAL score of 7.54 and over 12,000 users tracking it, the series is building anticipation for its comedic and romantic exchanges.

The trending status suggests a growing interest in the show's relatable school setting and character archetypes. Viewers can expect a narrative that explores the contrast between public personas and private realities, wrapped in a shonen comedy package from Zero-G.