GTO

(série)
  • Japon グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ (plus)
Japon, (1999–2000), 18 h 18 min (Durée : 25–48 min)

Source:

Tōru Fujisawa (bande dessinée)

Photographie:

Harutoshi Miyagawa

Musique:

Yūsuke Honma

Acteurs·trices:

Wataru Takagi, Fumiko Orikasa, Junko Noda, Tomokazu Seki, Atsuko Tanaka, Ayako Kawasumi, Isshin Chiba, Jun'ichi Suwabe, Kotono Mitsuishi (plus)
(autres professions)

Épisodes(43)

Résumés(1)

Onizuka, une racaille qui ne respecte rien ni personne, décide de devenir le plus grand professeur du Japon. Il pense ainsi vite intégrer l'éducation nationale et de fil en aiguille, finir ses vieux jours aux côtés d'une lycéenne soumise de 16 ans. Il hérite toutefois d'une classe à problèmes dans un établissement où il n'est pas le bienvenu. Fort heureusement, ses méthodes d'enseignement peu orthodoxes finissent par porter leurs fruits... (ADN)

(plus)

Critiques (1)

Zíza 

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anglais I really enjoyed this. The jokes, the situational humor, I just had a blast here. When a problem came up, I always looked forward to Eikichi's way of solving it, because he surprised me every time. Every ending of an episode was something completely original and unexpected for me, that's why I got so into it, that's why I'm so sad that I've already watched the whole thing... Gee, why aren't there more episodes? One of the best anime I've watched in a while. I'm really excited about this "tzen tzen". And the ending, it got serious, showed the reasons, convinced everyone... Just great! It makes me happy to think of the genuine, hurricane of laughter that shook my body on the rare occasions this anime provided. BUT they were there. Here and there :-) When was the last time this happened to me? That I'd laugh like that and talk about it all the way to school with sparkling eyes? I don't remember, maybe because I never do? And one more thing – the voice actor who does Onizuka, he must be a total badass! To do such a good job. He's an artist, a great master. Which is another big plus. And the last thing I'll mention is the first opening sequence – brilliant. Let's start the bike and go! What a monkey... ()