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Takeshi KatsurayamaMusik:
Tomoki HasegawaBesetzung:
Risa Hayamizu, Ken'ichi Suzumura, Norio Wakamoto, Rica Matsumoto, Wataru Takagi, Chafūrin, Makoto Yasumura, Katsuyuki Konishi, Chihiro Suzuki (mehr)Folgen(13)
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Wake Ari Shinmai Kyoushi Tanjou!! (E01)
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Taiketsu!! Shin Tai Ojou? (E02)
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Kuma no Hatsutaiken? (E03)
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Ojou ga Kinpatsu! Shinhannin wa Dare Da? (E04)
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Ooedo-kumi no Kiki! (E05)
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Kyou-san no Meishibai? (E06)
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Mingenhi~na~ tte Nan ja!? (E07)
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Dotou no Shuugakuryokou Start! (E08)
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Jingi Naki Gakuin Tousou Boppatsu!? (E09)
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Nerawareta Gakuin! (E10)
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Shin-san wa Gakkou o Zameru!? (E11)
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Shirokin Gakuin ga Heikou...!? (E12)
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Yankumi Saigo no Jingi! (E13)
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Yes, there are far fewer speeches here where his every word is meant to drive the nail of justice and righteousness into your heart, and into my funny bone, but I still liked the dorama better. Or rather, I was a lot more entertained with it. It's not bad, I'm sure you won't get bored with it if you like stuff like GTO, but I roared with laughter with that one, and here I only laughed a few times. The animation has an older feel to it, but it's dressed up in new garb, so MADHOUSE clearly has it under its wing. Maybe if I hadn't seen the dorama first and then the anime on the same day I'd give it a higher rating, but I can't help comparing, and for me living creatures just take the lead in this one. I'm kind of in love with the ending sequence here, I don't know if I can use it, but it's as if I started to get off on Enka :-D I think my biggest disappointment is that I didn't enjoy the class issues enough. Anyway, it's only thirteen episodes, so I can definitely recommend it. ()
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