Of course, I also can't talk about shonen unless I address that genre I've come to dread: the harem series. God knows the genre as a whole isn't getting any better, even if you steer it away from the monster girl trend, and today's review is a gleaming example of its utter mediocrity.
SHOMIN SAMPLE (Ore ga Ojosama Gakko ni "Shomin Sanpuru" Toshite Rachirareta Ken or I Was Abducted by an Elite All-Girls School as a "Sample Commoner"), based on the light novel series by Takafumi Nanatsuki & art by Risumai. First published in 2012 and first published in North America in 2016.
PLOT:
Seikain Girls' School is a private, all-girls' school renowned for both the wealth and prestige of its student body and the extreme lengths it takes to protect them from the world. In fact, the girls are so sheltered that have practically no knowledge of the everyday world, much less boys. To help these high-class young ladies acclimate, their principal has abducted one Kimito Kagurazaka to be their token commoner to teach them the ways of his world. Will he ever get used to his luxurious new home? Will he ever be able to shake off the socially awkward tsundere Aika? And what will he do when an innocent accident leads class president Reina to demand marriage?