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! Original Manga | ! Original Manga | ||
− | | | + | | Tohru Fujisawa |
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! Director/Artist | ! Director/Artist | ||
− | | | + | | Naoyasu Hanyu & Noriyuki Abe |
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! Made By | ! Made By | ||
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! Episode Length | ! Episode Length | ||
− | | | + | | 27 minutes |
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| 43 (Anime)<br>25 (Manga) | | 43 (Anime)<br>25 (Manga) | ||
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==Genre== | ==Genre== | ||
− | + | [[:Category:Comedy|Comedy]], [[:Category:Action|Action]] | |
− | == | + | ==Sum it up in a Sentence== |
+ | Former bike gang leader decides to become a teacher to pick up high school girls but instead ends up using his ridiculous strength and unique outlook to individually help the troubled students in his class. | ||
==Main Description== | ==Main Description== | ||
+ | After leaving his life as a gang member, Onizuka decides it is his goal to become the greatest teacher ever. He is hired as a middle school teacher and put in charge of the worst class in the school. The students constantly try to either get Onizuka fired or force him to quit, but he is always one step ahead or just too stupid to care.He tries his best to win over his students one craaaazy adventure at a time. | ||
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ||
+ | *[[School Rumble]] | ||
+ | *[[Detroit Metal City]] | ||
==Personal Opinions== | ==Personal Opinions== | ||
+ | ===Scruffy the Janitor=== | ||
+ | This is probably one of the funniest animes I've ever seen. The animation of the faces at certain moments of surprise/awe/whatever are pretty unique to the series and always good for a laugh. | ||
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+ | ===Eggn0g=== | ||
+ | One of the few anime series that has genuinly made me laugh out loud. Most of the humor comes from Onizuka himself, a former delinquent tasked with teaching a class full of delinquents. Onizuka's 'unique' way of teaching and dealing with his students problems is great fun to watch. The students themselves start out being unlikable pricks, but get plenty of character development throughout the series and end up being just as likable as Onizuka himself. | ||
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+ | The only problem I have with the series is that it's a bit too long for its own good. A lot of the episodes near the end of the seires are filler, and although they're good for a laugh or two, they pale in comparison to the earlier episodes based of the manga. It's still a great show though, and the ending makes up for the drop in quality of some later episodes. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://pierrot.jp/title/gto/ Studio Pierrot's GTO Page] | *[http://pierrot.jp/title/gto/ Studio Pierrot's GTO Page] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 4 June 2009
Great Teacher Onizuka | |
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Original Manga | Tohru Fujisawa |
Director/Artist | Naoyasu Hanyu & Noriyuki Abe |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Studio Pierrot |
Episode Length | 27 minutes |
# of Episodes/Volumes | 43 (Anime) 25 (Manga) |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence
Former bike gang leader decides to become a teacher to pick up high school girls but instead ends up using his ridiculous strength and unique outlook to individually help the troubled students in his class.
Main Description
After leaving his life as a gang member, Onizuka decides it is his goal to become the greatest teacher ever. He is hired as a middle school teacher and put in charge of the worst class in the school. The students constantly try to either get Onizuka fired or force him to quit, but he is always one step ahead or just too stupid to care.He tries his best to win over his students one craaaazy adventure at a time.
If You Liked This, You Might Like...
Personal Opinions
Scruffy the Janitor
This is probably one of the funniest animes I've ever seen. The animation of the faces at certain moments of surprise/awe/whatever are pretty unique to the series and always good for a laugh.
Eggn0g
One of the few anime series that has genuinly made me laugh out loud. Most of the humor comes from Onizuka himself, a former delinquent tasked with teaching a class full of delinquents. Onizuka's 'unique' way of teaching and dealing with his students problems is great fun to watch. The students themselves start out being unlikable pricks, but get plenty of character development throughout the series and end up being just as likable as Onizuka himself.
The only problem I have with the series is that it's a bit too long for its own good. A lot of the episodes near the end of the seires are filler, and although they're good for a laugh or two, they pale in comparison to the earlier episodes based of the manga. It's still a great show though, and the ending makes up for the drop in quality of some later episodes.