Great Teacher Onizuka (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Great Teacher Onizuka
El Gran Profesor Onizuka (Spanish)
GTO
Крутой учитель Онизука (Russian)
المعلم العظيم أونيزوكا (Arabic)
グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ (Japanese)
麻辣教師GTO (Chinese (Taiwan))
반항하지마 (Korean) |
Creator: |
Tohru Fujisawa
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Genres: |
Action,
Comedy,
Drama,
Slice of Life
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Age Group: |
Mature (May contain sex, drugs, and extreme graphic violence) |
Vintage: |
June 30, 1999 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
Onizuka is an ex-biker and gang leader who has one goal, to become the greatest teacher. He learns of the power and respect possible as an intern teacher, using his strength and connections to get his students to respect him. Now, graduated, he gets a job at a prestigious private school to handle their 'problem class' that made the past few teachers quit. He must handle a different sort of trouble when the trouble makers include some of the smartest kids in Japan who prefer a more cerebral approach to torturing their teacher. Onizuka must slowly win his students over and deal with their mistrust of teachers while handling the distrust of his fellow teachers. |
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Reviews
GTO
Written by Thedrek on June 8, 2010 at 5:19 PM
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Overall Rating
Very Poor
Story: 1
Dialogue: 1
Animation: 1
Entertainment: 1
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You've got to like the main protaganist of this anime. He tries his hardest to keep the schooldays as fun as possible for his students, even though he is assigned to the "trouble" class, and have to work hard to get the students to accept him as a teacher. He ends up in all types of stupid and hillarious situations, and is forced to work his way out of them on his own.
The story is well written, and the adaptation from manga to anime is done well. The voicecast is well and the voiceactors can be proud of their work.
The animation is of good ( read more)
You've got to like the main protaganist of this anime. He tries his hardest to keep the schooldays as fun as possible for his students, even though he is assigned to the "trouble" class, and have to work hard to get the students to accept him as a teacher. He ends up in all types of stupid and hillarious situations, and is forced to work his way out of them on his own.
The story is well written, and the adaptation from manga to anime is done well. The voicecast is well and the voiceactors can be proud of their work.
The animation is of good quality for a non-hd, non-widescreen show. ( show less)
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5 out of 41 people found this review helpful.
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