Please Teacher!
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Please Teacher! | |
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おねがい☆ティーチャー (Onegai Teacher) |
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Genre | Comedy, Drama, Romance, Science Fiction |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Yasunori Ide |
Studio | Bandai Visual, Doumu, Studio Orphee |
Network | Animax, WOWOW, Bandai Channel Animax |
Original run | January 10, 2002 – March 28, 2002 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
OVA | |
Directed by | Yasunori Ide |
Studio | Bandai Visual, Doumu, Studio Orphee |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Released | October 25, 2002 |
Runtime | 21 minutes |
Manga | |
Authored by | Shizuru Hayashiya |
Publisher | Media Works ComicsOne Editora JBC |
Serialized in | Dengeki Daioh |
Original run | January 2002 – February 2003 |
No. of volumes | 2 |
Light novel: Onegai Teacher: Mizuho and Kei's Milky Diary | |
Authored by | Gō Zappa |
Artist | Taraku Uon, Hiroaki Gōda |
Publisher | Media Works ComicsOne |
Publish date | March 2003 – March 2003 |
No. of volumes | 1 |
Sequel | |
Please Teacher! (おねがい☆ティーチャー Onegai Teacher?), is a Japanese anime series, authored and scripted by Yousuke Kuroda, and produced by Bandai Visual, which was adapted into a manga and light novel, centering around a group of friends and the odd things that happen to them after they get a new teacher.
The Please Teacher! anime series premiered in Japan on the WOWOW satellite television network between January 10, 2002 and March 28, 2002, spanning a total of 13 episodes, including twelve originally premiering on television plus an OVA episode released on DVD on October 25, 2002. It was adapted very soon into a manga, serialized in Media Works's seinen manga magazine, Dengeki Daioh, in January 2002, and was also later adapted into a light novel, entitled Onegai Teacher: Mizuho and Kei's Milky Diary, published in March 2003.
The Please Teacher! anime series was soon continued onto a sequel/spin-off [1] [2], Please Twins!, which premiered on WOWOW between July 15, 2003 and October 14, 2003.
The setting of the series, though left unsaid in either anime or manga, is Lake Kizaki, located in Nagano, Japan, and the region and its surrounding locations are featured prominently and accurately across the series.[3] The novel does say the school the characters attend is the Nagano Prefectural Kizaki High school.
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[edit] Plot
Please Teacher! is a story mainly revolving around a tight-knit group of friends in high school and how they cope with several life-changing events that are never too far off from intimate relationships. The main character is a boy named Kei Kusanagi who suffers from a very rare disease which causes a comatose state referred to as a "standstill" whenever he is under severe emotional distress.
Before the beginning of the story, Kei, at 15 years old, had fallen into a "standstill" lasting three years after witnessing the suicide of his sister. After recovering, he quietly moved away from home in order to avoid social difficulty due to his long absence, and began living with his uncle, a physician, and aunt. Due to the strange nature of how he came to live there, Kei wanted to keep the situation a secret from his new friends. During the first part of the story, he meets a beautiful half-human alien named Mizuho Kazami who was sent to observe planet Earth. The next day, Kei is shocked to find that she also becomes his homeroom teacher.
After being discovered in a compromising situation together, Kei protects Mizuho by supporting the idea given by his uncle that they are married, resulting in an actual marriage that later blossoms into genuine affection for each other.
[edit] Characters
- Kei Kusanagi (草薙 桂 Kusanagi Kei?)
- Kei is an 18 year old who retains a 15 year old body after a three year long "standstill", which is a coma-like state that occurs during a time of extreme emotional distress. Standstills are derived from an unknown - possibly psychological - disease that Kei and his friend Ichigo Morino have. He tends to be a very frail, shy boy, never often wanting to assert himself when need be.
- After observing the landing of a UFO while on the bank of a lake and subsequently observing the alien on the lake shore, odd things begin happening to Kei in connection with this alien. The next day, Kei is surprised to find like everyone else that one of their teachers quit and a quick replacement was found which just happened to turn out to be the alien - Mizuho Kazami. After a few more encounters with each other, Kei is taken to her spaceship where the whole situation goes from bad to worse. Upon striking Marie, a tiny computer helper of Mizuho's, it effectively is unable to perform as well as it seemed to work, which often puts the characters in strange situations if they can't rely on the help of Marie.
- Eventually, after Kei and Mizuho are found in a locked storage room by Kei's uncle and the principal of the school, his uncle impulsively tells the principal that Kei and Mizuho are in fact married. Later, Kei and Mizuho do actually get married, though only the paperwork is done while there was no official ceremony. This whole situation was, of course, kept secret from Kei's friends as Ichigo Morino constantly tries to pair Kei up with a friend of hers, Koishi, while all the while Kei and Mizuho's relationship and attraction for each other only grows.
- Voiced by: Soichiro Hoshi (Japanese), Dave Wittenberg (English)
- Mizuho Kazami (風見 みずほ Kazami Mizuho?)
- A half alien, half human, Planet Inspector from the Galactic Federation, sent to Earth to observe and study humans. Mizuho came to Earth to monitor the planet though inadvertently was seen by Kei as she was just landing on Earth. Not willing to trust him at first, she decided to test him though Kei was mainly freaked out by her.
- One of the main conflicts in the story involves Mizuho and how she tends to have great jealousy and misjudgment. She even went to great lengths as to spy on Kei while he was hanging out with a friend from school, Koishi Herikawa, in a set up date, and when Mizuho's mother held Kei hostage in a hotel.
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese), Bridget Hoffman (English)
- Koishi Herikawa (縁川小石 Herikawa Koishi?)
- She is one of Kei's close friends who also pursues a romantic relationship with Kei, but towards the end of the series discovers her affection for one of her teachers, Yamada. This inappropriate relationship is only ever hinted at, but it's more than obvious that something is going on between them when Yamada is confronted by the principal about him seeing Yamada and a girl from their school walking together. Her parents own a grocery store and she often has to go to deliver food that people ordered.
- Koishi has a happy-disposition to her personality and is only ever seen crying when it comes to matters that involve Kei. One of the things Ichigo would get irritated at was that Koishi would never act on her urges and in effect she waits too long, and by the time she does tell Kei her true feelings, he's already hopelessly in love with Mizuho.
- Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)
- Ichigo Morino (森野 苺 Morino Ichigo?)
- Often a shrewd girl with only a few select friends, her physical growth is stunted due to her "standstills", in the same way they affect Kei. Ichigo tends to have much more perceptive on life and is much more cynical than the rest of the characters. Surprisingly, even though she resembles that of a 15 year old or perhaps younger, her real age is 21.
- She is currently living alone in an apartment so that her family wouldn't be burdened by her. Her illness was always triggered when she sees her friends get hurt, especially Koishi.
- Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese), Julie Anne Taylor (English)
- Kaede Misumi (水澄楓 Misumi Kaede?)
- Also one of Kei's friends, Kaede tends to be a rather shy girl most of the time. Her physical characteristics include that she is one quarter Irish, tall and with red hair and freckles. Despite being rather quiet and shy, she becomes the paramour to Hyosuke Magamo yet another of Kei's friends. She had feelings for Hyosuke for some time but she was too timid to say anything about it.
- Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese), Melissa Fahn (English)
- Hyosuke Magumo (間雲漂介 Magumo Hyōsuke?)
- A brash student with blonde hair, Hyosuke aspires to attend college at Tokyo University and become a professional statesman, much like his brother. Of Kei's group of friends, he tends to be the most hyperactive of them all and often does the strangest things too.
- Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English)
- Matagu Shido (四道 跨 Shidō Matagu?)
- A rather serious student who is also into astronomy, Matagu seems to be the most hopeless of the cast, never even getting to the point to gain a girlfriend by the end of the series.
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura (Japanese), Tony Schnur (English)
- Minoru Edajima (江田島みのる Edajima Minoru?)
- Kei's uncle and doctor of the local clinic. Quite jealous of Kei's relationship with Mizuho, he is more than a little perverted, but often covers for and helps Kei out.
- Voiced by: Naoya Uchida (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)
- Konoha Edajima (江田島このは Edajima Konoha?)
- Kei's aunt and nurse of the local clinic. A quite attractive woman who puts up with her husband's behaviour only so much before she starts to get really angry at him.
- Voiced by: Rei Sakuma (Japanese), Karen Strassman (English)
- Marie (まりえ?)
- A quasi-organic master control program for Mizuho's ship. Totally self-repairing and maintenance free. Hovers around in an innertube and on occasion plays a miniature guitar.
- Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese), Sandy Fox (English)
- Masami Yamada (山田正臣 Yamada Masami?)
- A quiet and shaggy male teacher whose hobby is creating human-powered planes. Koishi delivers him meals from her parents' grocery store. At the end of the series, their relationship gets much closer than that of teacher and student.
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
- Maho Kazami (風見まほ Kazami Maho?)
- Mizuho's little sister, who disapproves of Kei but eventually comes to accept him. While she disapproves of him, she continued to stalk him and couldn't quite understand why her sister would chose him to fall in love with. Maho tends to be very immature as she often whines and complains about various things involving Kei and Mizuho.
- Voiced by: Satomi Koorogi (Japanese), Sandy Fox (English)
- Hatsuho Kazami (風見はつほ Kazami Hatsuho?)
- Mizuho's mother, who is very fond of Kei, whom she claims resembles her late husband. She can be a very bold and assertive woman who always seems to get her way. She greatly resembles Mizuho, with the exception of having purple hair instead of red, and a small beauty mark on her chin.
- Voiced by: Yumi Takada (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English)
- Shirou Kazami (風見士郎 Kazami Shirō?)
- Mizuho's father who's ship was lost in space and he was rescued by an alien spacecraft. One of the members of that spacecraft was Hatsuho, which is how they came to be married. Eventually, he went on to develop programs for the Galactic Federation. He died when Mizuho was still a child.
- Miruru (みるる?)
- Another computer intelligence hologram, dressed in female-like clothing, responsible for the ship of Hatsuho and Maho. Seems also to be romantically involved with Marie.
- Kozue Kusanagi (草薙 こずえ Kusanagi Kozue?)
- Kei Kusanagi's sister. Kozue was older than Kei, and loved him so much. She took new heights to obtaining happiness, or at least to cease the sadness, thus resulting in Kei's condition.
- Voiced by: Omi Minami (Japanese), Julie Anne Taylor (English)
[edit] Media
[edit] Anime
The Please Teacher! anime series, authored and scripted by Yousuke Kuroda, directed by Yasunori Ide, and produced by Bandai Visual, Studio Orphee and Doumu, originally premiered in Japan on the satellite television network WOWOW, between January 10, 2002 and and March 28, 2002, spanning a total of 13 episodes, including twelve originally premiering on television plus an OVA episode concluding the series, released on DVD on October 25, 2002.
It has also been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax, who have aired the series across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia, Latin America, and as well as its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. The series has been licensed for North American distribution by Bandai's distributive unit across the region, Bandai Entertainment, who have released the series via a four-volume DVD release, and whose English dub has also been broadcast by Animax across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia.
The Please Teacher! anime series was soon continued onto a sequel, Please Twins!, which premiered on WOWOW between July 15, 2003 and October 14, 2003, featuring many of the characters featured in the series.
[edit] Episodes
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
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"Tell Me, Teacher" "Oshiete tīchā" (教えてティーチャー) |
January 10, 2002 | 01 | |
"I Can't Get Married Anymore" "Mo Omuko ni ikemasen" (もう、お婿にいけません) |
January 17, 2002 | 02 | |
"This Isn't Right, Teacher" "Mazuiyo sensei" (まずいよ★先生) |
January 24, 2002 | 03 | |
"Actually, I Think I Love You" "Yappari sukikamo" (やっぱり好きかも) |
January 31, 2002 | 04 | |
"For That, Teacher, I..." "Sonna sensei ni boku wa" (そんな先生に、ぼくは) |
February 7, 2002 | 05 | |
"Let's Begin After We Start" "Hajimatte kara hajime you" (始まってから始めよう) |
February 14, 2002 | 06 | |
"Don't Cry, Teacher" "Nakanaide sensei" (泣かないで先生) |
February 21, 2002 | 07 | |
"Long Night" "Nagai yoru" (長い夜) |
February 28, 2002 | 08 | |
"Let's End It Now" "Mo owari ni shiyo" (もう、おわりにしよう) |
March 7, 2002 | 09 | |
"But" "Demo" (でも) |
March 14, 2002 | 10 | |
"Teacher" "Sensei" (せんせい) |
March 21, 2002 | 11 | |
"One More Time, Teacher" "Moichido tīchā" (もう一度ティーチャー) |
March 28, 2002 | 12 | |
"Secret Couple" "Himitsu na Futari" (ヒミツなふたり) |
October 25, 2002 | 13 | |
[edit] Music
- Opening theme: Shooting Star by KOTOKO
- Ending themes:
- Sora no Mori de by Kawada Mami
- LOVE A RIDDLE by KOTOKO in episode 12.
[edit] Manga
Please Teacher! was adapted into a manga series, authored by Japanese author Shizuru Hayashiya, which was serialized in Media Works's manga magazine, Dengeki Daioh, in January 2002, its run consisting of two-tankōbon volume compilations.
The manga has since been licensed for North American distribution by ComicsOne and in Brazil by Editora JBC.
[edit] Light novel
The light novel version entitled Onegai Teacher: Mizuho and Kei's Milky Diary was written by Gō Zappa and illustrated by Taraku Uon and Hiroaki Gōda. It was published in Japan by Media Works in March 2003 and was only one volume in length.
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Bandai Entertainment - What's New, Bandai Entertainment official website
- ^ Please Twins! (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- ^ Comparision denoting the similarities between animation featured in the series, especially Please Twins, to actual images of the region (Japanese)