According to
Diamond Comics, the first North American release of
See Me After Class ranked No. 45 out of 50 titles in the charts during February 2013. On eManga, a
digital publishing site for manga and light novels, an
editorial review by Einschewtoy called the first volume of
See Me After Class "semi-clean fun", and "good for a hearty laugh". They noted that, "The plot can be a little hard to swallow, though the humor does make it easier." G.B. Smith of The Fandom Post praised the "attractive character designs", and wrote, "For those looking for a mildly amusing
ecchi comedy, this title could fulfill that need." Carlos Ross of
THEM Anime Reviews generally panned the OVA adaptation, giving it 1 out of 5 stars, and calling it: "Poorly written, poorly conceived, and clearly intended for chauvinistic young men who want to see women abase themselves and act like bimbo porn stars, without springing for the actual pornography." Despite Ross saying, "There's one or two throw-away moments that elicit genuine chuckles", he criticized the OVA for "not actually understanding or knowing how actual women behave in the real world".
See Me After Class has been referred to as borderline
hentai or of the such by critics. Loveridge wrote, "Since it is technically not an adult title, both volumes are an exercise in what the creators could get printed without the manga getting pulled from the magazine." Smith considered the content to be tame, commenting, "For an 18+ manga, this is all actually very light on the sexually explicit material. There is a lot of ecchi material and constant nudity, which earns it the higher rating, but this volume had no sex whatsoever." On the contrary, Ross showed distaste towards the OVA's fanservice at his review on THEM Anime Reviews. He wrote: "While not strictly hentai, this promo OVA skirts the line -- a female teacher strips naked in front of a male student and has sex with a female student, all onscreen, though any contact below the belt is heavily implied rather than shown." ==References==