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Great Teacher Onizuka

Great Teacher Onizuka, officially abbreviated as GTO, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January 1997 to February 2002, with its chapters compiled into twenty-five tankōbon volumes. The story focuses on 22-year-old ex-bōsōzoku member Eikichi Onizuka, who becomes a teacher at a private middle school, Holy Forest Academy, in Tokyo, Japan. It is a continuation of Fujisawa's earlier manga series Shonan Junai Gumi and Bad Company, both of which focus on the life of Onizuka before becoming a teacher.

Great Teacher Onizuka
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Eikichi Onizuka
Genre
Manga
Written byTooru Fujisawa
Published byKodansha
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Magazine Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runJanuary 8, 1997February 13, 2002
Volumes25 (List of volumes)
Television drama
Directed by
  • Hiroshi Akabane
  • Satoru Nakajima
Written byKazuhiko Yukawa
Original network
Original run July 7, 1998 September 22, 1998
Episodes12 + 1 special
Live-action film
Directed byMasayuki Suzuki
ReleasedDecember 1999
Runtime140 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byNoriyuki Abe
Written byMasashi Sogo
Music byYusuke Honma
StudioPierrot
Licensed by
Original networkFuji TV
English network
Original run June 30, 1999 September 24, 2000
Episodes43 (List of episodes)
Television drama
Directed byImai Kazuhisa
Produced by
  • Kasai Hideyuki
  • Yamamoto Yoshihiko
Written byMasaki Fukuzawa
Music byHaneoka Kei
Original network
  • Fuji TV
  • Kansai TV
Original run July 3, 2012 September 11, 2012
Episodes11 + 3 specials
Television drama
GTO In Taiwan
Directed byImai Kazuhisa
Written byJunpei Yamaoka
Music byHaneoka Kei
Original network
  • Fuji TV
  • Kansai TV
Original run March 22, 2014 April 12, 2014
Episodes4
Television drama
Directed byKen Iizuka
Original network
  • Fuji TV
  • Kansai TV
Original run July 8, 2014 September 16, 2014
Episodes11
Related

Due to the popularity of the manga, several adaptations of GTO were created, including a twelve-episode Japanese television drama running from July to September 1998; a live-action film directed by Masayuki Suzuki and released in December 1999; and a 43-episode anime television series produced by Pierrot, which aired in Japan on Fuji TV from June 1999 to September 2000. A second live-action series aired in Japan during 2012, and two more in 2014.

A sequel manga series, titled GTO: 14 Days in Shonan, ran in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 2009 to September 2011. Another sequel, titled GTO: Paradise Lost, began in Weekly Young Magazine in April 2014. Both the anime and manga were licensed in North America by Tokyopop. The anime series was re-licensed by Discotek Media in 2012. The manga is licensed by Kodansha USA.

As of November 2007, the manga had over 50 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series in history. In 1998, Great Teacher Onizuka won the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category.

Plot

Eikichi Onizuka is a 22-year-old ex-gang member and virgin. While peeping up girls' skirts at a local shopping mall, Onizuka meets a schoolgirl who agrees to go out on a date with him. Onizuka's attempt to sleep with her fails when her current "boyfriend", her teacher, shows up at the love hotel they are in and asks her to return to him. The teacher is old and ugly, but has sufficient influence over her that she leaps from a second-story window and lands in his arms.

Onizuka, upon seeing this display of a teacher's power over girls, decides to become a teacher himself. However, he earns his teaching degree, just barely, at a second-rate college. In his quest, he discovers two important things: he has a conscience and a sense of morality. This means taking advantage of impressionable schoolgirls is out of the question, but their unusually attractive mothers are a different matter. He enjoys teaching and, most of the time, he teaches life lessons rather than routine schoolwork. He hates the system of traditional education, especially when other teachers and administrators have grown ignorant and condescending to students and their needs. With these realizations, he sets out to become the greatest teacher ever, using his own unique brand of philosophy and the ability to do nearly anything when under enough pressure. He is hired as a long-shot teacher by a privately operated middle school, in Kichijōji to tame a class that has driven one teacher to a mysterious death, another to a nervous breakdown, and one other to joining a cult. He embarks on a mission of self-discovery by reaching out to each student one by one and helping each student overcome their problems and learn to enjoy life. He uses methods that are unorthodox, illegal, and life-threatening, yet he manages to succeed in educating and opening up his students.

Production

When writing GTO, Fujisawa was influenced by the writing style of Kōhei Tsuka. The series was originally intended to run for 10 volumes; however, it was extended at the request of the publisher. Fujisawa began to run out of characters as a result. When faced with writing block he would write stories without Onizuka. Onizuka's first name, Eikichi, was taken from musician Eikichi Yazawa. When developing Onizuka's character for the series, Fujisawa sought to incorporate real character traits from Japanese gangs often referred to as "Yankees". Onizuka's look is modelled on such gang members and was not intended to convey an "American look". Onizuka acts tough and confident but is actually shy and lacking in confidence to follow through on some of his desires. He is a simple character that stands by his own reasoning and principles and has his own conscience. Fujisawa gave him the viewpoint that you should take responsibility for your actions, something he sees as important.

Onizuka's role in the school is to provide a bridge between the students and teachers. The character of Fuyutsuki reflects the point of view of the average teacher. Fujisawa highlights his own school experience where teachers were mostly focused only on a good performance record rather than the teaching itself. However, he was able to take an interest in mathematics because of the approach of his teacher. He used this experience to build the series.[3] Tatsuya Egawa has claimed that GTO plagiarized his debut manga, Be Free!.[4]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa, Great Teacher Onizuka was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January 8, 1997,[5] to February 13, 2002.[6] Kodansha collected its chapters in twenty-five tankōbon volumes, released from May 16, 1997,[7] to April 17, 2002.[8]

The series was licensed in English by Tokyopop and was one of Tokyopop's first releases in the "Authentic Manga" lineup of titles using the Japanese right-to-left reading style. In doing so the artwork remained unchanged from the original compared to previous publishing methods.[9][10] The twenty-five volumes were published between April 23, 2002,[1] and August 9, 2005.[11] Kodansha USA republished the series digitally on February 2, 2022.[12]

Sequels and spin-off

A side story series, titled GTO: 14 Days in Shonan, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 10, 2009,[13] to September 14, 2011.[14] Kodansha compiled its chapters into nine tankōbon volumes, released from October 16, 2009 to November 17, 2011.[15][16] A three-chapter spin-off, titled Black Diamond, was later published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in November 2011.[17][18] A spin-off manga, titled GT-R, focused on Onizuka's friend Ryūji Danma, was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 27 to October 3, 2012.[19][20] Kodansha published a compiled tankōbon volume on November 16, 2012.[21]

A sequel, titled GTO: Paradise Lost, started in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine on April 14, 2014.[22] The manga went on hiatus in June 2015 and resumed publication in December of the same year.[23][24] The series' first part finished in October 2017, and went on hiatus due to a staff shortage.[25] The manga resumed its publication on May 27, 2019.[26][27] Kodansha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on August 6, 2014.[28] As of July 6, 2020, thirteen volumes have been published.[29]

In North America, Vertical announced the English-language release of GTO: 14 Days in Shonan in May 2011.[30] The nine volumes were published from January 31, 2012 to May 28, 2013.[31][32] Crunchyroll published GTO: Paradise Lost digitally in English.[33] In April 2017, Kodansha USA announced the digital release of the manga.[34]

Anime

A 43-episode anime television series adaptation was produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, was broadcast on Fuji TV from June 30, 1999, to September 24, 2000.[35][36] Yoshiyuki Suga provided scripts, having also written scripts for the live-action adaptation.[37]

Tokyopop licensed the series for release in North America and released it across 10 DVDs between March 22, 2002, and September 16, 2003, and for American TV broadcast on Showtime's SHONext channel in 2004 and Comcast's Anime Selects on Demand network in 2006.[38][39] The series was re-released in a 7-disc box set by Discotek Media on September 24, 2013.[40][41][42] Crunchyroll began streaming the series in January 2015.[43]

Live-action

A 12-episode live-action Japanese television drama adaptation was broadcast on Fuji TV from July 7 to September 22, 1998.[44] The series starred Takashi Sorimachi as Onizuka and had an average audience share of 28.5% with the final episode recording a rate of 35.7%. The final episode was the 8th-most-watched broadcast in the Kantō region during 1998.[45][46] Several changes were made for the live-action adaptation. For example, Fuyutsuki (Nanako Matsushima) is an eager teacher who supports Onizuka in the manga, whereas in the live-action adaptation she initially dislikes Onizuka and wants to leave teaching to become an Air Hostess.[37] A television special was broadcast on June 29, 1999.[47] This was followed by a theatrical movie in January 2000.[48] The film was successful at the box office grossing ¥1.32 billion, becoming the tenth-highest-grossing film of the year.[49] The movie was released in North America by Tokyo Shock on July 26, 2005.[50][51]

During 2012, it was announced that a new live-action series would be broadcast in Japan. Produced by KTV and Media Mix Japan, the series ran from July 3, 2012, until September 11, 2012.[52] Originally, Jin Akanishi was to play the role of Onizuka; however, he was forced to withdraw by his management. Instead, Akira of Japanese band Exile was selected to play Onizuka.[53] An Autumn special was broadcast on October 2, 2012, followed by a New Year's special on January 2, 2013, and a Spring special on April 2, 2013.[54][55][56] On March 22, 2014, a 4-part mini-series aired in Taiwan, before being broadcast in Japan at a later date.[57][58] The mini-series places Onizuka in a Taiwanese school as part of a training program and is a joint Japan/Taiwan co production that contains both Japanese and Mandarin Chinese dialogue. The series has been announced for English subtitled release via the Crunchyroll streaming service.[59] A new series set in Japan aired from July to September 2014.[60]

Reception

As of November 2007, the manga had over 50 million copies in circulation.[61] Great Teacher Onizuka won the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category in 1998.[62]

In Manga: The Complete Guide, Jason Thompson refers to the series as "shameless, frequently sexist and totally hilarious". He praises the series for staying fresh through imagery, detailed art, and pop culture dialogue. Lastly, he states that the manga "approaches true social satire". He gave the series four stars out of four.[63] In The Dorama Encyclopedia, Jonathan Clements and Motoko Tamamuro note that television adaptation's subject and humorous approach was well received by the teenage audience.[37]

In The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917, Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy noted the use of computer cloud and water effects in the anime adaptation. While appreciating the advantages of the anime adaptation allowing for more violence, they call the first live-action adaptation the "quintessential GTO".[35] In 2008, Russian network 2x2 came under investigation by Rossvyazkomnadzor, the government watchdog, for allegedly promoting child pornography by broadcasting GTO.[64][65][66]

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External links

  • Studio Pierrot website (in Japanese)
  • Great Teacher Onizuka at IMDb
  • Great Teacher Onizuka (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

great, teacher, onizuka, officially, abbreviated, japanese, manga, series, written, illustrated, tooru, fujisawa, originally, serialized, kodansha, weekly, shōnen, magazine, from, january, 1997, february, 2002, with, chapters, compiled, into, twenty, five, tan. Great Teacher Onizuka officially abbreviated as GTO is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa It was originally serialized in Kodansha s Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January 1997 to February 2002 with its chapters compiled into twenty five tankōbon volumes The story focuses on 22 year old ex bōsōzoku member Eikichi Onizuka who becomes a teacher at a private middle school Holy Forest Academy in Tokyo Japan It is a continuation of Fujisawa s earlier manga series Shonan Junai Gumi and Bad Company both of which focus on the life of Onizuka before becoming a teacher Great Teacher OnizukaFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Eikichi OnizukaGenreAction 1 Comedy 1 Yanki 2 MangaWritten byTooru FujisawaPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA Tokyopop former Kodansha USA current digital ImprintShōnen Magazine ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen MagazineDemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 8 1997 February 13 2002Volumes25 List of volumes Television dramaDirected byHiroshi AkabaneSatoru NakajimaWritten byKazuhiko YukawaOriginal networkFuji TVKansai TVOriginal runJuly 7 1998 September 22 1998Episodes12 1 specialLive action filmDirected byMasayuki SuzukiReleasedDecember 1999Runtime140 minutesAnime television seriesDirected byNoriyuki AbeWritten byMasashi SogoMusic byYusuke HonmaStudioPierrotLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA Discotek MediaOriginal networkFuji TVEnglish networkNA SHONextAnime Selects on DemandSEA AnimaxOriginal runJune 30 1999 September 24 2000Episodes43 List of episodes Television dramaDirected byImai KazuhisaProduced byKasai HideyukiYamamoto YoshihikoWritten byMasaki FukuzawaMusic byHaneoka KeiOriginal networkFuji TVKansai TVOriginal runJuly 3 2012 September 11 2012Episodes11 3 specialsTelevision dramaGTO In TaiwanDirected byImai KazuhisaWritten byJunpei YamaokaMusic byHaneoka KeiOriginal networkFuji TVKansai TVOriginal runMarch 22 2014 April 12 2014Episodes4Television dramaDirected byKen IizukaOriginal networkFuji TVKansai TVOriginal runJuly 8 2014 September 16 2014Episodes11RelatedGTO 14 Days in Shonan GTO Paradise LostDue to the popularity of the manga several adaptations of GTO were created including a twelve episode Japanese television drama running from July to September 1998 a live action film directed by Masayuki Suzuki and released in December 1999 and a 43 episode anime television series produced by Pierrot which aired in Japan on Fuji TV from June 1999 to September 2000 A second live action series aired in Japan during 2012 and two more in 2014 A sequel manga series titled GTO 14 Days in Shonan ran in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 2009 to September 2011 Another sequel titled GTO Paradise Lost began in Weekly Young Magazine in April 2014 Both the anime and manga were licensed in North America by Tokyopop The anime series was re licensed by Discotek Media in 2012 The manga is licensed by Kodansha USA As of November 2007 the manga had over 50 million copies in circulation making it one of the best selling manga series in history In 1998 Great Teacher Onizuka won the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 1 1 Sequels and spin off 3 2 Anime 3 3 Live action 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditMain article List of Great Teacher Onizuka characters Eikichi Onizuka is a 22 year old ex gang member and virgin While peeping up girls skirts at a local shopping mall Onizuka meets a schoolgirl who agrees to go out on a date with him Onizuka s attempt to sleep with her fails when her current boyfriend her teacher shows up at the love hotel they are in and asks her to return to him The teacher is old and ugly but has sufficient influence over her that she leaps from a second story window and lands in his arms Onizuka upon seeing this display of a teacher s power over girls decides to become a teacher himself However he earns his teaching degree just barely at a second rate college In his quest he discovers two important things he has a conscience and a sense of morality This means taking advantage of impressionable schoolgirls is out of the question but their unusually attractive mothers are a different matter He enjoys teaching and most of the time he teaches life lessons rather than routine schoolwork He hates the system of traditional education especially when other teachers and administrators have grown ignorant and condescending to students and their needs With these realizations he sets out to become the greatest teacher ever using his own unique brand of philosophy and the ability to do nearly anything when under enough pressure He is hired as a long shot teacher by a privately operated middle school in Kichijōji to tame a class that has driven one teacher to a mysterious death another to a nervous breakdown and one other to joining a cult He embarks on a mission of self discovery by reaching out to each student one by one and helping each student overcome their problems and learn to enjoy life He uses methods that are unorthodox illegal and life threatening yet he manages to succeed in educating and opening up his students Production EditWhen writing GTO Fujisawa was influenced by the writing style of Kōhei Tsuka The series was originally intended to run for 10 volumes however it was extended at the request of the publisher Fujisawa began to run out of characters as a result When faced with writing block he would write stories without Onizuka Onizuka s first name Eikichi was taken from musician Eikichi Yazawa When developing Onizuka s character for the series Fujisawa sought to incorporate real character traits from Japanese gangs often referred to as Yankees Onizuka s look is modelled on such gang members and was not intended to convey an American look Onizuka acts tough and confident but is actually shy and lacking in confidence to follow through on some of his desires He is a simple character that stands by his own reasoning and principles and has his own conscience Fujisawa gave him the viewpoint that you should take responsibility for your actions something he sees as important Onizuka s role in the school is to provide a bridge between the students and teachers The character of Fuyutsuki reflects the point of view of the average teacher Fujisawa highlights his own school experience where teachers were mostly focused only on a good performance record rather than the teaching itself However he was able to take an interest in mathematics because of the approach of his teacher He used this experience to build the series 3 Tatsuya Egawa has claimed that GTO plagiarized his debut manga Be Free 4 Media EditManga Edit See also List of Great Teacher Onizuka chapters Written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa Great Teacher Onizuka was serialized in Kodansha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January 8 1997 5 to February 13 2002 6 Kodansha collected its chapters in twenty five tankōbon volumes released from May 16 1997 7 to April 17 2002 8 The series was licensed in English by Tokyopop and was one of Tokyopop s first releases in the Authentic Manga lineup of titles using the Japanese right to left reading style In doing so the artwork remained unchanged from the original compared to previous publishing methods 9 10 The twenty five volumes were published between April 23 2002 1 and August 9 2005 11 Kodansha USA republished the series digitally on February 2 2022 12 Sequels and spin off Edit Main articles GTO 14 Days in Shonan and GTO Paradise Lost A side story series titled GTO 14 Days in Shonan was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 10 2009 13 to September 14 2011 14 Kodansha compiled its chapters into nine tankōbon volumes released from October 16 2009 to November 17 2011 15 16 A three chapter spin off titled Black Diamond was later published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in November 2011 17 18 A spin off manga titled GT R focused on Onizuka s friend Ryuji Danma was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 27 to October 3 2012 19 20 Kodansha published a compiled tankōbon volume on November 16 2012 21 A sequel titled GTO Paradise Lost started in Kodansha s seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine on April 14 2014 22 The manga went on hiatus in June 2015 and resumed publication in December of the same year 23 24 The series first part finished in October 2017 and went on hiatus due to a staff shortage 25 The manga resumed its publication on May 27 2019 26 27 Kodansha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes The first volume was published on August 6 2014 28 As of July 6 2020 thirteen volumes have been published 29 In North America Vertical announced the English language release of GTO 14 Days in Shonan in May 2011 30 The nine volumes were published from January 31 2012 to May 28 2013 31 32 Crunchyroll published GTO Paradise Lost digitally in English 33 In April 2017 Kodansha USA announced the digital release of the manga 34 Anime Edit Main article List of Great Teacher Onizuka episodes A 43 episode anime television series adaptation was produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe was broadcast on Fuji TV from June 30 1999 to September 24 2000 35 36 Yoshiyuki Suga provided scripts having also written scripts for the live action adaptation 37 Tokyopop licensed the series for release in North America and released it across 10 DVDs between March 22 2002 and September 16 2003 and for American TV broadcast on Showtime s SHONext channel in 2004 and Comcast s Anime Selects on Demand network in 2006 38 39 The series was re released in a 7 disc box set by Discotek Media on September 24 2013 40 41 42 Crunchyroll began streaming the series in January 2015 43 Live action Edit A 12 episode live action Japanese television drama adaptation was broadcast on Fuji TV from July 7 to September 22 1998 44 The series starred Takashi Sorimachi as Onizuka and had an average audience share of 28 5 with the final episode recording a rate of 35 7 The final episode was the 8th most watched broadcast in the Kantō region during 1998 45 46 Several changes were made for the live action adaptation For example Fuyutsuki Nanako Matsushima is an eager teacher who supports Onizuka in the manga whereas in the live action adaptation she initially dislikes Onizuka and wants to leave teaching to become an Air Hostess 37 A television special was broadcast on June 29 1999 47 This was followed by a theatrical movie in January 2000 48 The film was successful at the box office grossing 1 32 billion becoming the tenth highest grossing film of the year 49 The movie was released in North America by Tokyo Shock on July 26 2005 50 51 During 2012 it was announced that a new live action series would be broadcast in Japan Produced by KTV and Media Mix Japan the series ran from July 3 2012 until September 11 2012 52 Originally Jin Akanishi was to play the role of Onizuka however he was forced to withdraw by his management Instead Akira of Japanese band Exile was selected to play Onizuka 53 An Autumn special was broadcast on October 2 2012 followed by a New Year s special on January 2 2013 and a Spring special on April 2 2013 54 55 56 On March 22 2014 a 4 part mini series aired in Taiwan before being broadcast in Japan at a later date 57 58 The mini series places Onizuka in a Taiwanese school as part of a training program and is a joint Japan Taiwan co production that contains both Japanese and Mandarin Chinese dialogue The series has been announced for English subtitled release via the Crunchyroll streaming service 59 A new series set in Japan aired from July to September 2014 60 Reception EditAs of November 2007 the manga had over 50 million copies in circulation 61 Great Teacher Onizuka won the 22nd Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category in 1998 62 In Manga The Complete Guide Jason Thompson refers to the series as shameless frequently sexist and totally hilarious He praises the series for staying fresh through imagery detailed art and pop culture dialogue Lastly he states that the manga approaches true social satire He gave the series four stars out of four 63 In The Dorama Encyclopedia Jonathan Clements and Motoko Tamamuro note that television adaptation s subject and humorous approach was well received by the teenage audience 37 In The Anime Encyclopedia A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy noted the use of computer cloud and water effects in the anime adaptation While appreciating the advantages of the anime adaptation allowing for more violence they call the first live action adaptation the quintessential GTO 35 In 2008 Russian network 2x2 came under investigation by Rossvyazkomnadzor the government watchdog for allegedly promoting child pornography by broadcasting GTO 64 65 66 References Edit a b c GTO Volume 1 Tokyopop Archived from the original on May 1 2007 Retrieved March 10 2019 Toole Michael March 22 2015 Damn Yankiis The Mike Toole Show Anime News Network Retrieved April 30 2020 Interview with Fujisawa on the Tokyopop DVDs Sherman Jennifer June 2 2017 Golden Boy s Tatsuya Egawa Claims GTO Plagiarizes His Debut Manga Anime News Network Retrieved June 5 2017 週刊少年マガジン 1997年 表示号数2 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on January 8 2021 Retrieved January 22 2020 週刊少年マガジン 2002年 表示号数9 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on January 8 2021 Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO 1 in Japanese Kodansha Archived from the original on August 22 2013 Retrieved February 25 2022 GTO 25 in Japanese Kodansha Archived from the original on August 22 2013 Retrieved February 25 2022 Tokyopop To Publish Manga in Japanese Format ICv2 Retrieved January 20 2014 Macdonald Christopher January 29 2002 Tokyopop Commits to Unflopped Manga Anime News Network Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO Volume 25 Tokyopop Archived from the original on May 1 2007 Retrieved March 10 2019 Mateo Alex January 24 2022 Exclusive Kodansha Comics Publishes Great Teacher Onizuka GTO 14 Days in Shonan Manga Digitally Anime News Network Retrieved January 24 2022 藤沢とおる GTO 復活 マガジン28号から連載スタート Natalie in Japanese June 3 2009 Retrieved September 4 2020 はじめの一歩 連載22周年 週マガでクオカード贈呈 Natalie in Japanese September 14 2011 Retrieved September 4 2020 GTO SHONAN 14DAYS 1 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved March 10 2019 GTO SHONAN 14DAYS 9 完 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved March 10 2019 Sherman Jennifer October 21 2011 3 Chapter GTO Short Story to Launch in November Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 週マガでGTO番外編 アニメ 君のいる町 の声優発表 Natalie in Japanese November 2 2011 Retrieved September 4 2020 GTO の番外編 GT R マガジンで始動 主人公は龍二 Natalie in Japanese June 27 2012 Retrieved September 5 2020 Loveridge Lynzee September 24 2012 GTO Spinoff Manga GT R Wraps in October Anime News Network Retrieved September 5 2020 GT R 1 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved September 5 2020 GTO 新シリーズ開幕 空手小公子 は14年の連載に幕 Natalie in Japanese April 14 2014 Retrieved September 4 2020 Loo Egan June 7 2015 GTO Paradise Lost Manga Goes on Hiatus Until Winter Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 GTO 続編 半年ぶりにヤンマガで連載再開 次号に吉元ますめの読切 Natalie in Japanese December 25 2015 Retrieved September 4 2020 Hodgkins Crystalyn October 2 2017 Tohru Fujisawa s GTO Paradise Lost Manga Ends 1st Part Goes on Hiatus Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 Pineda Rafael Antonio May 16 2019 Fujisawa Plans to Resume GTO Paradise Lost Manga Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 藤沢とおる GTO パラダイス ロスト 新章がヤンマガで始動 約1年半ぶり登場 Natalie in Japanese May 27 2019 Retrieved September 4 2020 GTO パラダイス ロスト 1 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved March 10 2019 GTO パラダイス ロスト 13 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved September 4 2020 Manry Gia May 26 2011 Vertical Adds GTO Prequel Sequel Manga Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 GTO 14 Days in Shonan Volume 1 Penguin Random House Retrieved March 10 2019 GTO 14 Days in Shonan Volume 9 Penguin Random House Retrieved March 10 2019 Loveridge Lynzee July 9 2014 Crunchyroll Manga Adds GTO Paradise Lost Japan Sinks Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 Ressler Karen April 11 2017 Kodansha USA Publishes Domestic Girlfriend GTO Paradise Lost Manga Digitally Anime News Network Retrieved September 4 2020 a b Clements Jonathan McCarthy Helen 2006 The Anime Encyclopedia A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 Revised and Expanded ed pp 253 254 ISBN 1 933330 10 4 GTO アニメ 詳細データ in Japanese Aniplex Retrieved January 22 2020 a b c Clements Jonathan Tamamura Motoko November 2003 The Dorama Encyclopedia Stone Bridge Press pp 105 106 ISBN 9781880656815 Beveridge Chris May 30 2002 GTO Vol 01 Mania com Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 3 2014 Beveridge Chris September 15 2003 GTO Vol 10 Mania com Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 3 2014 Loo Egan October 24 2012 Discotek Licenses GTO TV Anime Anime News Network Retrieved February 21 2020 Hodgkins Crystalyn September 24 2013 North American Anime Manga Releases September 22 28 Anime News Network Retrieved February 21 2020 GTO Great Teacher Onizuka Complete Series 7DVD by Eikichi Onizuka Amazon Retrieved January 22 2020 Hamilton Tiara January 16 2015 Crunchyroll Offers Manga with Premium Membership Adds GTO amp Zatch Bell Anime TomoToons Anime News Network Retrieved January 20 2015 Clements Jonathan Tamamuro Motoko 2003 The Dorama Encyclopedia A Guide to Japanese TV Drama Since 1953 Stone Bridge Press p 105 ISBN 978 1 880656 81 5 Retrieved August 28 2022 Hodgkins Crystalyn November 15 2012 New Live Action GTO Gets New Years Special Anime News Network Retrieved January 19 2014 1998年 年間高世帯視聴率番組30 関東地区 Video Research Retrieved February 13 2020 GTOドラマスペシャル Nihon Eiga Broadcasting Corp Archived from the original on May 23 2020 Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO 映画 Nihon Eiga Broadcasting Corp Archived from the original on April 22 2021 Retrieved January 22 2020 一般社団法人日本映画製作者連盟 Archived from the original on June 13 2010 Retrieved May 13 2008 GTO The Movie 2005 Amazon Retrieved January 27 2014 Mays Jonathan June 7 2005 GTO Great Teacher Onizuka Anime News Network Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO 2012年 Fuji Television Retrieved January 22 2020 Loo Egan May 5 2011 Exile s Akira Replaces Akanishi on GTO Remake Anime News Network Retrieved May 6 2011 GTO秋も鬼暴れスペシャル Fuji Television Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO正月スペシャル 冬休みも熱血授業だ Fuji Television Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO 完結編さらば鬼塚 卒業スペシャル Fuji Television Retrieved January 22 2020 Loo Egan January 22 2014 EXILE s Akira Reprises GTO in Live Action Taiwan Mini Series Anime News Network Retrieved January 22 2020 GTO AKIRA主演の新シリーズを台湾で制作 日台で放送へ Mantan Web in Japanese January 23 2014 Retrieved January 23 2020 Loo Egan January 22 2014 Crunchyroll to Stream Champion Joe 2 Live Action GTO Taiwan Anime News Network Retrieved January 23 2014 Loo Egan March 13 2014 Live Action GTO Show Returns in July After New Manga Debuts Anime News Network Retrieved April 8 2014 金田一少年 神の雫 の原作者が株と家族の小説 Asahi Shimbun Digital in Japanese November 16 2007 Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved November 29 2013 Joel Hahn Kodansha Manga Awards Comic Book Awards Almanac Archived from the original on June 30 2012 Retrieved January 6 2013 Thompson Jason October 9 2007 Manga The Complete Guide New York New York Del Rey p 132 ISBN 978 0 345 48590 8 OCLC 85833345 Rossvyazkomnadzor rassmotrit rezultaty ekspertizy multfilma 2h2 RIA Novosti November 27 2008 Retrieved February 8 2022 Holdsworth Nick December 5 2008 Teacher scolds Russian network Variety Retrieved February 8 2022 Kozenko Andrei November 27 2008 2H2 proveryayut ne po detski Kommersant Retrieved February 8 2022 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Great Teacher Onizuka Studio Pierrot website in Japanese Great Teacher Onizuka at IMDb Great Teacher Onizuka manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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