Following his mother's death, a mysterious figure encounters Shujinko and grants him a magical pocket watch capable of freezing time indefinitely.

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First, let's break down the title. Translated from Japanese, (学園で時間よ止まれ) means "Stop Time at the Academy" or "Time, Stop at School."

The primary targets of the protagonist’s plot, who are his wealthy half-sisters attending the academy.

Kaito stood. No one moved. The air smelled of chalk dust and lilac perfume— her perfume.

The TMDB listed 2015 anime adaptation spans four distinct episodes, each tracking Shujinko's escalating control over the school's student body and faculty: Japanese / Translated Theme Focus Mechanics Resting Hina, Moving Kanako

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The story follows a young man (often referred to as Shujinko or "Protagonist") who was abandoned by his wealthy father and lived in poverty until his mother’s death. Seeking revenge, he targets his father’s prestigious girls' academy, "Excelent," where his two legitimate half-sisters, Kanako Tachibana

An Exploration of Time Management and Self-Discovery in "Gakuen de Jikan Yo Tomare"

Prepared for the 2026 International Conference on Manga and Media Studies.

While the primary format of "Gakuen de Jikan yo Tomare" is manga, fans of the series may be interested in any potential anime adaptations or live-action interpretations, though specific details about full adaptations into other media formats like anime or live-action are not widely known as of my last update.

There is a notorious three-part hentai anime titled (also known as Time Stop Academy ). This anime is loosely based on the visual novel.

Kaito Sendo hated the academy’s bell. Every afternoon at 3:15 PM, its iron groan signaled the end of another day—another blur of routine, another chance to speak to Hina Aoyagi slipping away.