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lb:gto [2024-04-25 09:25:41] – ↷ Page name changed from lb:great.teacher.onizuka to lb:gto ninjasrlb:gto [2024-04-25 21:25:09] (current) – [GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka - Manga] ninjasr
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 Besides that, I have only one other issue that I care about:<wrap spoiler>  Mayu</wrap>. I never really... got... what<wrap spoiler> his </wrap>point was?<wrap spoiler> He </wrap>always felt like a <wrap spoiler>male version of [[#kanzaki_urumi|Kanzaki]], but not as smart.</wrap> I assume<wrap spoiler> he drops out of the story after his arc because Fujisawa-sensei didn't know what to do with him</wrap>.\\ Besides that, I have only one other issue that I care about:<wrap spoiler>  Mayu</wrap>. I never really... got... what<wrap spoiler> his </wrap>point was?<wrap spoiler> He </wrap>always felt like a <wrap spoiler>male version of [[#kanzaki_urumi|Kanzaki]], but not as smart.</wrap> I assume<wrap spoiler> he drops out of the story after his arc because Fujisawa-sensei didn't know what to do with him</wrap>.\\
 I also feared I'd be disappointed by the inciting incident of Class 3-4's terrorism; fearing it would either be too unrealistic, too contrived or too weak a reason. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised to find it was actually handled fairly well (something the adaptations seem to universally fail at). However, it took a bit of thinking before I concluded it //was// good. I also feared I'd be disappointed by the inciting incident of Class 3-4's terrorism; fearing it would either be too unrealistic, too contrived or too weak a reason. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised to find it was actually handled fairly well (something the adaptations seem to universally fail at). However, it took a bit of thinking before I concluded it //was// good.
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 +I remembered a very specific thing that I dislike about Onizuka in particular: when things that are immoral are portrayed as good or neutral. The one example I can think of is when Fuyutsuki <wrap spoiler>gives a few students some alcohol, which they then drink together with her. The surrounding context is that this is her attempt to get closer to the students in her own way, copying Onizuka in a way. I don't think I specifically need to explain why this is a morally bad thing, but the manga doesn't treat it as morally wrong</wrap>.
 ==== GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka - Anime ==== ==== GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka - Anime ====
 The anime is a (mostly) faithful adaptation, I'd have to go through it again to see where it differed from the manga.\\ The anime is a (mostly) faithful adaptation, I'd have to go through it again to see where it differed from the manga.\\
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