The app is fake. It does nothing. But because the iinchou believes it works, she acts as if she is hypnotized. She blushes, follows orders, and whispers "I can't resist..." all while knowing—somewhere deep down—that she is choosing to obey. The drama comes from the space between her conscious will and her performed submission. Is she lying? Is she acting? Or has she hypnotized herself?
Until she stops believing. And finally, truly, leads.
(The Class President Believes in a Hypnosis App) is a popular short-form comedy manga series that subverts classic romance tropes using misunderstandings and psychological placebo effects.
: The "commands" start simple (e.g., closing eyes) and escalate as her "belief" increases.
Iinchou wa saimin apuri o shinjite iru koto ga wakatta. Kono seimei wa kokyaku no kanshin o kanrosita.
The manga is episodic but has a slow-burn character arc.
In Japanese school culture, the gakkyu iinchou (学級委員) is more than a hall monitor. She is the mediator between chaos (the student body) and order (the faculty). In anime, this character is almost always:
When the iinchou believes in the hypnosis app, the story ceases to be about mind control and becomes about
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Recommendation: If you enjoy manga like "Kimi ni Todoke" or "Ouran High School Host Club", you'll likely appreciate the humor and character dynamics in "iinchou wa saimin appli o shinjiteru". Give it a try!
The story revolves around Shiori Shinomiya, the vice president of the student council, who appears to be a responsible and diligent student. However, she has a secret: she's addicted to a sleep app that helps her fall asleep. Her life takes a turn when she's caught by the school's student council president, and she must navigate her relationships with her peers while keeping her secret safe.