GTO, I'm sorry I ever doubted you!

Tuesday, August 31, 2004

And I drove for miles and miles and miles~
- She will be loved; Maroon 5

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I have no organs! I must have sold them by the millimeter... just like Onizuka!

Mwahaa. Okok, basically, that quiz made me think of GTO; Great Teacher Onizuka. Yoroshiku! ::sniggers::

Now, why have I started watching GTO? Or rather, why have I actually watched the entire anime episodes? Among my friends, GTO is the classic pervy anime. Complete with panty shots, high school girls, a focus on feminine assets... why why why did I watch it?!

Well, for one... mini Tezuka ^_^ Hehe. Or as he is known in the anime, Kikuichi, which makes me think of kuachi (sunflower seeds). It's sad when a character you like, you refer to him as a very messy snack. He's my type of character though; brainy, smarmy, and strangely enough he wasn't placed in the 'untouchable' regions when it comes to the anime's humour. Like when he freaks out when Onizuka asks him if the pervy pictures are ready. Heehee!

But... anyways. Surprisingly this anime has a rather solid storyline and concept, with nice all-round characterizations of each cast member. Onizuka, gang-leader turned teacher because (and this is rather vague cause I skipped the first couple episodes) he wants to find a high-school girl friend. He's rough, rude, very crass (What is with him and digging his nose? ::sweatdrops::) and he does things his own way. That includes his methods of dealing with problem students, which ends up pretty efficient. Watch the anime to know what I mean. And Lily, I will have you watching this anime before you fly off!

Music, animation... again it's top-notch. I'd say though that the heavily exaggerated expressions of the characters are a mite bit disturbing (You know... when they end up looking ugly ^_^)... but only because I'm too used to the lead men being bishonen. It suits the scenes very well though, and quite a pleasant change. The soundtrack though is excellent. Beginning and ending songs; all are included in my music list now, and my personal favourite is Hitori no Yoru. It shall be included in my listening-while-driving cd. Yes it shall!


Yay, mini-Tezuka!



Posted at 11:38 pm by Kyris

 

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