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“It’s my job to make school fun.” – Eikichi Onizuka
Great Teacher Onizuka is a very popular title. Let us see why. The series focuses on the life of Onizuka Eikichi, who is an ex-bike gang leader. The man has only one goal now-- to become the greatest teacher in Japan. While doing his teaching internship as part of his studies to become a qualified t…
Read full review on AniList →A classic defined by its excellent wit and inescapable morality.
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As a newly inducted member of the anime fandom, it can be hard to adjust to the unique nature of the medium. As hard as it may be for some of us to remember, there was a time when subtitles, OPs and EDs, and even animation itself may have been strange new territory.
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I remember last year I was looking catalogs on anilist to find a good show to watch. I was looking for a _RE…
Read full review on AniList →Anime that everyone should see, no matter the age
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Great Teacher Onizuka is an anime about a teacher, but the thing is he doesn't teach normal school subjects but prepare his students for the next chapter in their life. It's about a guy that hated sc…
Read full review on AniList →There is no piece of media that is equal parts heartwarming, badass, goofy, and sad as GTO
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There is no piece of media that is equal parts heartwarming, badass, goofy, and sad as GTO. Perhaps Gintama, but I digress. I picked up this series on the account that I thought Onizuka looked cool on the cover. I’m easily sold when it comes to anime and m…
Read full review on AniList →“When a man boasts about something he must be able to do it.”
It is with this famous phrase spoken by the protagonist that, I __introduce__ the central theme that, in my opinion, this work addresses: The difference between "being an adult and behaving in an adult way," and the anime leads us to this reflection at every moment, because being an adult is precise…
Read full review on AniList →Great Teacher Onizuka is a true class act in characterization, something many modern anime fail to provide
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What makes a slice of life anime engaging? Similar to most questions in life there isn't a single correct answer, however I do believe the chief answer to this question is characterization, which I define as the creation and portray…
Read full review on AniList →Lessons in Chaos: A Delinquent Who Actually Gives a Damn
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>“We cannot go back to the past, no matter how hard we try. No matter how wonderful it was. The past is nothing but the past.” – Eikichi Onizuka
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Read full review on AniList →He's not the teacher we deserve, but the teacher we need
~~~At some point in my life, I wanted to be a teacher, but that dream never really materialized. Nevertheless, I can confidently say I got to be one through Onizuka after watching GTO. Despite me never becoming a teacher He mirrored my interactions with kids when I worked as a camp counselor during…
Read full review on AniList →Probably one of the worst pieces of media I've laid my eyes on
Honestly, I could rant for hours about why I hate Great Teacher Onizuka, but I think the central problem when discussing GTO is doublethink: indoctrination through two conflicting ideas. And, to be clear, this is entirely intentional doublethink. The creators are aware this show enables some pretty…
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