Seito Shokun!

Seito Shokun!
生徒諸君!
Genre Romantic comedy, Slice of life story
Manga
Written by Yoko Shoji
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Shōjo Friend
Original run 19771984
Volumes 24
Manga
Seito Shokun! Gaiden
Written by Yoko Shoji
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Published September 1983
Volumes 1
Manga
Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen
Written by Yoko Shoji
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Original run April 13, 2004 – ongoing
Volumes 17
Original video animation
Directed by Mitsuo Kusakabe
Studio Fuji TV
Licensed by Ashi Productions
Released February 23, 1986
TV drama
Directed by Karaki Marehiro, Tamura Naoki
Written by Yoko Shoji, Watanabe Mutsuki
Network TV Asahi
Original run April 20, 2007June 22, 2007
Episodes 10
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Seito Shokun! (生徒諸君! Yūkan Kurabu?, lit. "Attention Students!") is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yoko Shoji. It is serialized in Kodansha's Shōjo Friend from 1977 to 1984. The individual chapters were published into 24 tankōbon by Kodansha between February 1978 and June 1985.[1][2] Seito Shokun! won the second Kodansha Manga Award in 1978 for the shōjo category.[3]

Kodansha made a one-shot spin-off of the series in September, 1983[4] and re-released the manga into 12 kanzenban volumes between December 12, 1995 and March 12, 1996.[5][6]

The sequel to the manga, Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen (生徒諸君!教師編?) had its first tankōbon published on April 13, 2004.[7]

The manga was adapted into an original video animation by Ashi Productions. Directed by Mitsuo Kusakabe, it was broadcast on Fuji TV on February 23, 1986.

The manga was adapted into a Japanese television drama of the same name. Directed by Karaki Marehiro and Tamura Naoki, the drama's 10 episodes was broadcast on TV Asahi between April 20, 2007 and June 22, 2007.

Contents

Manga

Kodansha released the manga's 24 tankōbon between February 1978 and June 1985.[1][2] In September, 1983, Kodansha released a one-shot spin-off of Seito Shokun!, called Seito Shokun! Gaiden (生徒諸君!外伝?).[4] Kodansha re-released the manga in 12 kanzenban volumes. The first three kanzenbans were released on December 12, 1995.[5] The fourth fifth and sixth kanzenban volumes were released on January 12, 1996.[8] The seventh, eighth and ninth kanzenban volumes were released on February 9, 1996.[9] The final three kanzenban volumes were released on March 12, 1996.[6] Kodansha released a sequel of the manga, called Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen (生徒諸君!教師編?). It is still on-going with the first tankōbon volumes published on April 13, 2004.[7]

Reception

Seito Shokun! received the won the second Kodansha Manga Award in 1978 for the shōjo category.[3]

The fourteenth volume of Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen was ranked 10th on the Tohan charts between March 11 and 17, 2008.[10] The sixteenth volume of Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen was ranked 10th on the Tohan charts between November 11 and 17, 2008.[11] The seventeenth volume of Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen was ranked 26th on the Tohan charts between February 10 and 16, 2009.[12]

Carl Gustav Horn, writing for the appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, states that it was the second shōjo manga translated into English after The Rose of Versailles, and appreciated its "spitfire" heroine.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b "生徒諸君! (1) (講談社コミックスフレンド (761巻))" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/406109761X/. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  2. ^ a b "生徒諸君! (24) (講談社コミックスフレンド (24))" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4061760246/. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  3. ^ a b Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.php. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  4. ^ a b "英語生徒諸君 1 (1) (講談社英語コミック 1) (単行本)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4061030019/. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  5. ^ a b "生徒諸君!(1)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601621. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(2)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=260163X. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(3)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601648. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  6. ^ a b "生徒諸君!(10)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=260177X. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(11)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601788. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(12)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601796. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  7. ^ a b "生徒諸君!教師編(1)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3191338. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  8. ^ "生徒諸君!(4)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601710. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(5)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601729. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(6)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601737. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  9. ^ "生徒諸君!(7)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601745. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(8)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601753. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
    "生徒諸君!(9)" (in Japanese). Kodansha. http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2601761. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  10. ^ "Japanese Comic Ranking, March 11–17". Anime News Network. 2008-03-19. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-03-19/japanese-comic-ranking-march-11-17. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  11. ^ "Japanese Comic Ranking, November 11–17". Anime News Network. 2008-11-19. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-11-19/japanese-comic-ranking-november-11-17. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  12. ^ "Japanese Comic Ranking, February 10–16". Anime News Network. 2009-02-18. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-18/japanese-comic-ranking-february-10-16. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  13. ^ http://www.suvudu.com/2009/11/365-days-of-manga-day-64-seito-shokun.html

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