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title_name=Great Teacher Onizuka
  caption GTO manga, volume 1 (English version)
  ja Name グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ
  ja Name Trans Great Teacher Onizuka
  demographic Shōnen
  genre Comedy , Drama



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author Tohru Fujisawa
  publisher Kodansha
  publisher Other Tokyopop <br>
  serialized Weekly Shonen Magazine <br> Manga Mania <br> Manga Mania
  first Run 16 May 1997
  last Run 17 April 2002
  num Volumes 25 Accessed 2007-02-12



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Naoyasu Hanyu <br/> Noriyuki Abe
  studio Studio Pierrot
  network Animax , Fuji Television <br> Showtime <br> Animax , GMA Network <br> 8TV
  first Aired 30 June 1999
  last Aired 24 September 2000
  num Episodes 43 Accessed 2007-02-12



Animanga/Drama Information

  Director Masayuki Suzuki
  Network Fuji Television , Kansai TV
  First Aired 07 July 1998
  Last Aired 22 September 1998
  Num Episodes 12 + 1 Special



Animanga/Movie Information

  Director Masayuki Suzuki
  Release Date 1999
  Runtime 140 minutes



''Great Teacher Onizuka'' (グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ, ''Gurēto Tīchā Onizuka''), officially abbreviated to '''''GTO''''', is a Manga , Anime , and Live-action Shōnen series created by Tohru Fujisawa . It is the story of Eikichi Onizuka, a 22-year-old former Bōsōzoku member, and his quest to be the greatest teacher in Japan . GTO is a continuation of Tohru Fujisawa's other manga series '' Shonan Junai Gumi '' (lit. "Shōnan True Love Group") and '' Bad Company ''. It won the 1998 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen.

Both the anime and manga have been licensed in North America by Tokyopop .


STORY


While peeping up girls' skirts at a local shopping mall, Onizuka meets a girl who agrees to go out on a Date with him. Onizuka's attempt to bed her fails when her current "boyfriend," her Teacher , shows up at the Love Hotel they are in and asks her to come back. This teacher is old and unattractive, but she is so under this teacher's power that she leaps from a window two stories up and lands in his arms.

Onizuka, seeing this display of a teacher's power over girls, decides to become one himself, and discovers three important things:

# He has a conscience and a sense of morality. This means taking advantage of impressionable schoolgirls is out ... but their unusually attractive mothers (see Kunio Murai, below) are a different matter.
# He enjoys teaching.
# He hates the systems of traditional instruction, especially when they have grown ignorant and condescending.

With these realizations, he sets out to become the greatest teacher ever, using his own brand of Philosophy and the ability to do nearly anything when under enough pressure:


CHARACTERS

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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Live-Action


A 12-episode live-action ( Drama ) was aired on television, based loosely on the manga. Takashi Sorimachi stars as Onizuka, and Nanako Matsushima as Azusa. It is directed by Masayuki Suzuki , with music composed by Takayuki Hattori and the opening song, "Poison", sung by Takashi Sorimachi himself. There are several drastic changes from the manga to fit the 12-hour format of the live-action series, such as the following:


Nevertheless, the changes in the live-action accomplishes to capture the spirit of GTO very well. According to Tokyopop, the final episode of the live action series was the most watched television program ever in Japan.Tokyopop, http://www.tokyopop.com/S-1034/. Retrieved 2007 - 02-11 .

Coincidentally, Matsushima is married to Takashi Sorimachi, who played Onizuka in that series. Sorimachi and Matsushima met on the set of GTO, they married in 2001 after a long term relationship and, in May 2004, Nanako gave birth to their first child, a baby daughter.

A two-hour television special followed in August 1999, and a theatrical movie in January 2000.


Anime

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Due to the popularity of the manga and TV series, an anime was inevitable, though strange in this case as it was produced after the other two, similar to Gokusen and Nodame Cantabile . It was directed by Noriyuki Abe and Naoyasu Hanyu of Studio Pierrot.

The anime's episodes closely followed the manga's plot up to volume 14. However, by then the anime had reached the end of the manga's storyline which forced the anime to create a new ending. The main characters in the anime are, in general, similar to their manga counterparts but the side characters are much less developed or missing entirely. Nudity, violence, and perversion were toned down for the anime.

The anime is somewhat more comically exaggerating than the manga and drama. Many odd facial expressions that Onizuka makes are modeled after Takashi Sorimachi (who played Onizuka in the drama).


POP CULTURE IN GTO

Attempting to be a realistic work of fiction, a great number of cultural references abound in the course of the GTO series:

People & Places

Manga & Anime

Film & Television

Video Games

Music


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