When former gangster Onizuka decides to become a teacher, the only job he lands is a student teacher position at the Holy Forest Academy where he must rely on his street smarts to deal with the difficult students.
Tōru Fujisawa (japanese: 藤沢とおる; also Toru, Tôru Fujisawa or Tooru Fujisawa) began his career as mangaka in 1989 with Adesugata Junjou Boy serialized in the Weekly Shonen Magazine.
-Oye profe... ¿Crees que algún día me vaya a gustar la escuela como a ti? -¡Por supuesto! Yo me encargaré de todo.
Los mangas del 6 al 14 de GTO nos va confirmando el carácter de Onizuka. Un sujeto que quiere ser el profesor que no tuvo, y que por ende, más se necesita. El camino no será fácil, ya que, como se desarrolla en este tomo, la burocracia, la institucionalidad y el carácter festivo y descuidado de Onizuka no son una buena combinación.
Y sin embargo, en las páginas finales, precisamente por ese mismo carácter que choca con la institucionalidad, es que es necesario que el Great Teacher entre en acción, tanto así, que la vida de un estudiante parece cambiar radicalmente para bien.
J’ai préféré ce tome au précédent. Onizuka commence à se développer humainement. Comme quand il donne la leçon au directeur. Puis quand il aide le garçon à la fin. Ce qui marque aussi son character. Il a aussi enfin trouvé une femme de son âge, enfin ! Mais l’aspect sexuel et la place des femmes me dérange quand même. Je trouve que ça fait dater le manga. Je suis pas contre l’humour beauf mais là c’est juste gratuit. Mais ses réactions restent toujours autant drôle
I read this for a book club. This was better than the first volume, but it's still super icky. I can see the author figuring out what he wants to do with the work. Onizuka clearly sees worth in his students that others don't. It's basically School of Rock at high school level, but the teacher wants to bang the kids. I am upset that anyone wanted that. Definitely not reading any more of this.
This volume describes how Onizuka becomes a teacher. For me, it's on the low side of 4 stars. I hope it gets better because I have 23 more volumes to plow through.
mouai c'était à peu près la même idée dans ce livre. toujours aussi répulsif et toujours aussi ennuyant. le seul point fort c'est les dessins qui sont quand même très bien faits
Mmm, kara za podszczypywanie w metrze może i nie była natychmiastowa, ale za to jak boleśnie satysfakcjonująca. Onizuka to naprawdę ma farta, że bez papierów może pracować.
The art & story are better than in Volume 1 overall.
This picks up where Vol. 1 left off, where Onizuka is helping the female student with her parent issues. That allows him to realize that he actually does want to teach and help those who are otherwise verbally abused and labeled as "losers" by the teachers. He misses the exam though and scrambles to get a job at a private school while waiting for his teaching certificate.
During his slump, he's incredibly whiny and annoying. "The world doesn't need another 22-year-old virgin." He's so focused on that and it drives me crazy. I understand the depression and feeling worthless, but then he doesn't even attempt to make amends for things until his friends help him out.
He does eventually get hired at a school with more than 3600 students - and the number of teachers is less than 300. I'm at a school with about 600 fewer students and 400 more teachers, so I am very aware of the issues that can arise at such a school - and the school director tells Onizuka from the start that despite being a private school there are a lot of problems (and even names a few). The one stipulation is that he must live at the school; it's a condition that he learns carries many more responsibilities than he initially realizes.
Eikichi Onizuka (22), old virgin and ex-biker. crude, foul-mouthed, and very temperament. He has a dream to be the Greatest High School Teacher in the World!!! but the thing behind that great dream is to score with the hot students ^_^" Onizuka may think he’s the toughest guy on school, but when he meets his class full of bullies, blackmailers, and scheming sadists .... huwaaa. Honestly, I'm not really like this book. But there is available in Dorama, and the dorama is more interesting to watch.
I kind of wish, in terms of the narrative, Onizuka had gotten his certification and taught at the high school he'd substituted at. We spent a bit of time in the first volume focusing on that school, and I would like to have spent more time there. As it is, putting the rest of the series in a private school and having Onizuka live there means that, hopefully, Fujisawa will be able to make the school as much of a character as some of its students.
Read this series first back in adolescence, and as I go through the same books this present day I find how resonant some themes that the author touches upon remain. Surely at face value the series might come across as silly or over the top; but it is in fact deeply rooted in everyday themes, troubles, vulnerabilities, passions among other threads. A real depiction of human connection as a manga can get.
Dans ce tome nous assistons à la fin de l'arc stagiaire. Néanmoins, la négligence de Onizuka va le mener à des situations difficiles. Va-t-il devenir professeur ? L'auteur met en avant les pervers dans le métro et brise les apparences : les grandes écoles regorgent de problèmes, les directrices se camouflent et Onizuka est toujours aussi efficace car vrai, même si ses méthodes sont discutables. Absurde et marrant, un plaisir de continuer GTO.