Gokusen
Gokusen | |
Cover art for Volume 1 of the anime series | |
ごくせん | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Kozueko Morimoto |
Published by | Shueisha |
Demographic | Josei |
Magazine | You |
Original run | August 23, 2000 – February 2007 |
Volumes | 15 |
Television drama | |
Original network | Nippon Television |
Original run | April 1, 2002 – July 3, 2002 |
Episodes | 12 |
Live-action television film | |
Gokusen Special: Sayonara 3-nen D-gumi | |
Released | March 26, 2008 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yuzo Sato |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Nippon Television |
English network | |
Original run | January 6, 2004 – March 30, 2004 |
Episodes | 13 |
Television drama | |
Gokusen 2 | |
Original network | Nippon Television |
Original run | January 15, 2005 – March 19, 2005 |
Episodes | 10 |
Television drama | |
Gokusen 3 | |
Original network | Nippon Television |
Original run | April 19, 2008 – June 28, 2008 |
Episodes | 11 |
Live-action television film | |
Gokusen 3: Graduation Special 2009 | |
Released | 2009 |
Live-action film | |
Gokusen: The Movie | |
Directed by | Toya Sato (佐藤東弥) |
Released | July 11, 2009 |
Gokusen (ごくせん) is a manga series by Kozueko Morimoto. The story follows Kumiko Yamaguchi, the granddaughter of a yakuza boss and teacher at an all-male private high school. In 2008, an SP manga was out, featuring some of Yankumi's (Kumiko) old students who are by now working adults.
In 2002, the manga was adapted into a television drama with Yukie Nakama in the title role. A second series was produced in 2005. An animated adaptation ran on Nippon Television from January 6, 2004 to March 30, 2004.
The third season of the (live action) series was aired as Nippon Television's 55th Anniversary Program in 2008.
A movie as part of the drama was released in Japanese theaters on July 11, 2009.
Plot
The plot involves Kumiko Yamaguchi, the granddaughter of a Yakuza boss, Kuroda of the Kuroda Ikka. Her parents died when she was at the age of seven, and her grandfather had no other descendants, so Kumiko is next in line to head the family business with the title of Ojou. However, her lifelong dream has been to become a teacher. While her grandfather approves of her choice, others in the family want her to become the next boss.
Kumiko (known by her students as "Yankumi") becomes a teacher at an all-boys private high school. Her class is full of delinquents, but she tries her hardest to teach them not just about academics (her subject is Mathematics), but about lessons of life, much like any "dedicated teacher" story. Though she's forced to keep her family a secret from the public, her Yakuza upbringing gives her the strength and the experience to reach out to her students, while also providing comedic relief.
Anime characters
- Kumiko "Yankumi" Yamaguchi (山口 久美子 Yamaguchi Kumiko)
- Voiced by: Risa Hayamizu (Japanese); Caroline Lawson (English) Portrayed by Yukie Nakama in live action
- Kumiko is a 23-year-old university graduate and is newly hired at Shirokin Gakuen. She is very idealistic and wants to inspire her students and help them graduate high school. Since the age of 7, when her parents died, Kumiko has been living with her grandfather, who is the head of an influential Tokyo Ninkyo group. Despite this strange upbringing and the bizarre mannerisms she has picked up from it like her use of yakuza slang and a habit of running from the cops when she sees them, Kumiko is a good-hearted girl who has a strong faith in her students even when they think the world is against them. Her belief in them and her combat skills help her earn their respect. They give her the nickname "Yankumi," something she greatly likes. It is also revealed that she is attracted to men in a fundoshi; going into a trance when she saw Shin in one. In the 2008 SP manga, Yankumi finally returned Sawada's feeling after Sawada saved her from a gang of bikers. A running gag for the drama series is that with each new series almost everyone has completely forgotten she is next in line to run the yakuza, even when asking a fellow teacher from a previous series he replied only with a puzzled look on his face. Another running gag is in the beginning of each new series, she is shown incapable of teaching unless she is teaching the delinquents of the school and, more often than not, scaring her students with her unusual behavior.[1]
Shirokin High School
- Shin Sawada (沢田 慎 Sawada Shin)
- Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (Japanese); Kevin T. Collins (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Jun Matsumoto.
- 18-year-old Shin is the leader of class 3-D (17-year-old leader of 2–4 in the manga). He is cool, level-headed, smart, and somewhat introverted. Everyone in the class looks up to him. When he was in middle school, he punched a teacher for refusing to apologise to an innocent student the teacher had been unfairly harassing. He knows right away that something is not normal about their new teacher and keeps an eye on her. He's the first one who found out Yankumi's true identity and later confesses to her [in the manga's last chapter] that he is in love with her. In the manga, he is given the alias of "Young Master Red Lion" from Kyou. Shin's father is a high ranking police official. At the end of the series he wanted to become a Yakuza lawyer so to be with Kumiko, and when he confessed to her, it appeared that everyone knew of his feelings for her, even the teachers, except for her. In the drama, his father is a senator. An amusing aspect of this series is that whenever he thinks he's on a mission to save Kumiko, he always gets beaten up and she continuously has to come to his rescue. He never returned in the sequels in the live-action series as he decided to go abroad as a social worker. While in the Special Manga 2008, Sawada is a top student of Toudai University and he has a stable life and job. As he's seen taking Yankumi out for a movie with his own car and constantly with her, stating why he was so cooperative with her back then was because he liked her at first sight and set up their casual meeting to turn it into a date. For the first time he is shown with emotion when one of Yankumi's new students tricks her into fighting a gang of bikers and he goes off to save her – he managed to save her.[2]
- Youichi Minami (南 陽一 Minami Yōichi)
- Voiced by: Takurou Nakakuni (Japanese); Sebastian Arcelus (English)
- He is one of Shin's friends. He always gets into fights, like everyone else. He had gotten into a fight with Ichiro Tsuruta, and was beaten by him. Minami is the tough guy of the group. In the anime and manga he is often seen with Noda, indicating a close friendship. In the drama he was a ladies man, but in the anime/manga he was considered the ugliest.[3]
- Haruhiko "Uchi" Uchiyama (内山 春彦 Uchiyama Haruhiko)
- Voiced by: Yoichi Masukawa (Japanese); Jamie McGonnigal (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Oguri Shun.
- He is the guy with a weird purple hairstyle. In the drama, he has long hair that he bleached blonde. He's also one of Shin's friends. He was lost in Okinawa when they had a trip there and he gave Kumiko and Shin a lot of problems during that time. When they finally found him, Kumiko smacked him until his face was swollen. In the drama, he is a tough guy with a soft spot for his mother. His nickname is Uchi. In the manga, he is the first of the group to get a girlfriend when he starts a relationship with a horror-obsessed girl named Shiori. She constantly terrifies him with horror stunts. After a while, he seems to embrace her love of horror, even thinking about becoming a monster movie make-up artist.[4]
- Teruo "Kuma" Kumai (熊井 輝夫 Kumai Teruo)
- Voiced by: Hiromi Sugino (Japanese); Ed Paul (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Tomohiro Waki.
- Large and tough, Kumai (called "Kuma", or "Bear" by everyone) always seems to be getting into trouble. He's either getting into fights, or being accused of theft, or being attacked by a rival school. Kuma and Shin are best friends. They grew up together, and Kuma calls Shin "Shin-chan". Even Kuma's mother was friends with Kumiko before she became a teacher. He is also the only former student of Yankumi's shown in the second and third drama seasons. He eventually marries his first love and later becomes a father. Throughout the seasons he helps Yankumi when he sees her students getting into some kind of trouble and becomes a mentor to them as well. In each new series of the drama there is always a kid who greatly resembles Kuma in Yankumi's class.[5]
- Takeshi Noda (野田 猛 Noda Takeshi)
- Voiced by: Isao Yamagishi (Japanese); Matt Kaplan (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Hiroki Narimiya.
- He is also one of Shin's friends. He was the one who thought of giving Kumiko "Yankumi" as her nickname. Takeshi Noda is a member of class 2–4. Although not typically a main cast member, in one episode (in the drama), he becomes obsessed with the teacher Shizuka Fujiyama. Hurt when she threw away a present he gave her, Noda takes a picture of her at her secret second job: hostess of a bar. He then sends the picture to the head teacher and almost gets Shizuka put on probation for a week, to be fired if class 3-D does not get at least a 30 on their English mid-finals. In the manga, he is the first of his classmates to figure out that Shin likes Yankumi and gets Shin to admit so. In the manga, he is much more involved than in the anime or drama. He is also much smarter in the manga, like one instance when Ms. Fujiyama was being stalked, Noda made many suggestions as to how the stalker could follow Ms. Fujiyama. One thing he has in common with his drama counterpart is his sense in fashion, as demonstrated in the chapter of the manga "Protect our F-cup", where he dresses Yamaguchi in his sister's clothing in which Uchiyama and the others (first in disgust) found that the outfit worked well with her. He is often seen with Minami in the anime and manga, indicating a friendship between them, possibly being best friends. In the anime and manga he is accused of being a thief (similar to Uchi's situation in the drama).[6]
- Shizuka Fujiyama (藤山 静香 Fujiyama Shizuka)
- Voiced by: Rica Matsumoto (Japanese); Suzanne Gilad (English) In the drama, she is portrayed by Misaki Ito.
- Shizuka Fujiyama is another female teacher hired by Shirokin Gakuin at the same time as Yankumi. In the drama, Fujiyama teaches English. In the anime she teaches music. One of her students once attempted suicide and she learned a lesson because of that incident. She started a choir club in school. In the drama, Fujiyama wears her normal clothes all the time, but in the anime and manga she wears a tracksuit like Yankumi does. Fujiyama used to teach middle school students, and is very happy to be teaching at a high school. She jokes about which boys are cute, and whom she would sleep with. In the manga, she developed a crush on Kyo-san and tries to meet him, but she doesn't believe he's her "knight". Since she daydreamed him younger looking.[7]
- Goro Sawatari (猿渡 五郎 Sawatari Gorō)
- Voiced by: Ken Uosaki (Japanese); Marc Diraison (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Katsuhisa Namase.
- The School's Vice-Principal is Yankumi's main nemesis amongst the school staff. In episode 13 he was the 3rd person to find out about Yankumi's secret only to realize that she resigned. Also he tried to use a camera when he witnessed a fight only to be caught by Kyo. He is only majorly featured in the drama and anime. In the drama, despite initially antagonistic towards Yankumi and her class, he was undeniably portrayed as more benevolent than his anime incarnation. His state of benevolence was shown to be more prominent in Gokusen 2, where among the last few episodes, he deliberately informed Yankumi that her class attempted to boycott their graduation unless she calls off her resignation. It would seem that the drama-version Sawatori has grown to respect the headstrong and dignified educator that Yankumi is, despite knowing that he also risked getting fired in the process (he was poised for promotion). He was later seen a month after graduation, apparently assigned to another school (claiming to have resigned from the last one). He has a wife in the drama who runs an arranged marriage business, though he is constantly seen enjoying himself with younger women. A running gag in the drama is that he is able to instantly retain his status as Vice-Principal with each new school, even leading Yankumi to question how he does that.[8]
- Gonzou Shirakawa (白川 権三 Shirakawa Gonzō)
- Voiced by: Tomohiro Nishimura (Japanese); Jimmy Zoppi (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Ryosei Tayama.
- The School's Principal. He does have a great knack for popping up suddenly at unusual times to point out useful information. In the manga and anime, the Koucho is this happy little bald guy who likes to wear bow ties. He knows that Yankumi is next in line to the yakuza, and discovered that was one of the main reasons he hired her, because he knew she would be able to easily handle that class.[9]
Kuroda Family/Ooedo Clan
- Ryuichiro Kuroda (黒田 龍一郎 Kuroda Ryūichirō)
- 'Voiced by: Chikao Ohtsuka (Japanese), Dan Green (English) In the drama, he is portrayed by Ken Utsui.
- Kumiko's grandfather. He is a kindly, wise old man who loves Kumiko very much, and is always there to support her and give advice. He took Kumiko in after her parents died. He admits that he knows Yurikio(Kumiko's mother) left because she no longer desired to live like her father and mother. Though many rookies in the crime world might believe he runs a small branch of the Yakuza due to only having a few members, it is shown he is highly respected in the yakuza, and with a single command he could call upon thousands of members, as well as the few members that are with him are very strong and skilled at what they do, being able to take on a gang that clearly outmatched them in numbers with ease. This alone will scare smaller branches from even the thought of attacking him. He and the family are very respected around town as well, willing to do what they could to keep Kudou from escaping the Ooedo Clan. He is also shown to have a childlike personality as well, becoming moody at Shin when he believed he upset Kumiko.[10]
- Kyotaro "Kyo-san" Oshima (大島 京太郎 Ōshima Kyōtarō)
- Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Peter Ganim (English)
- Kyo is a tough-looking member of the Yakuza, but he is very close to Kumiko. When he was younger, and Kumiko was a little girl, her grandfather entrusted him to look after her. During that he took on the role of a parental figure; though often failed at it. Among his tasks, he taught her how to fight and defend herself when she was being bullied in school and teased because of her Yakuza connections (in the drama it was her grandfather who did this). It becomes clear, that over the years the two formed a father/daughter bond and she admits she often sees him as the closest thing to her dad. He later figures out that Shin is in love with Kumiko and wishes him the best of luck. He respects the Ooedo Clan and Kumiko very dearly, where even though he pretended to hit her to make it seem like she was in debt to the yakuza rather than a part of it to her students, he tried to kill himself (while flooding with tears) for raising his hand to her, or protecting Class 4 because they are her students. Yet this does not prevent him from wishing to kill them when he believes they upset her.[11]
- Kouzou Wakamatsu (若松 弘三 Wakamatsu Kōzō)
- Voiced by: Kenji Anan (Japanese); Mike Pollock (English)
- The young head assistant of the Kuroda family. He's very close to the group and is often seen either by Ryuichiro and Kyo-san, showing a friendship with the men. He's the only one of the group that is married and is extremely loyal to her. His wife Yusue owns a nightclub, that everyone visits. Like Kyo, he feels a close familial tie to Kumiko.
- Minoru Tatsukawa (達川 ミノル Tatsukawa Minoru)
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Yoshida (Japanese); Sean Schemmel (English)
- Along with Tetsu, Minoru is a member of Kumiko's Yakuza group, and is one of her loyal followers. He and Tetsu watch over Kumiko and worry about her. Minoru and Tetsu can occasionally be seen running a takoyaki stand near Kumiko's school where they can be near her if needed. Sometimes their enthusiasm in serving her almost betrays her secret, but all they want to do is help. Kumiko took him in when he was a teen, calling him a 'younger brother' since the family didn't accept underage kids, and he had nowhere else to go. In the manga, he dated Noda's older sister briefly. But she dumped him when he tried to do a legitimate job to please their father, leaving him heartbroken.[12]
- Tetsu Asakura (朝倉 てつ Asakura Tetsu)
- Voiced by: Keiji Hirai (Japanese); Addie Blaustein (English)
- Tetsu is one of Kumiko's lackeys. He is a member of the Yakuza group, and is very devoted and protective of her. He and Minoru always keep an eye on Kumiko and do their best to help her when they can. In the drama, Tetsu seems to like Kumiko, but unfortunately he doesn't seem to have very good chances of getting romantically involved with her, as she considers him to be like family. Kumiko took him in when he was a teen, calling him a 'younger brother' since the family didn't accept underage kids, and he had nowhere else to go.[13]
- Fuji (黒田 富士 Kuroda Fuji)
- Voiced by: Seizō Katō (Japanese); John Avner (English)
- He is Kumiko's old dog. He narrates the preview for the next episode. He is very loyal to Kumiko. He talks most of the time in the anime even though nobody can hear him (however Shin seems to be able to know what Fuji is thinking). Anime and manga character only, though a dog fitting Fuji's image can be seen in the drama.
Others
- Tomoya Shinohara (篠原 智也 Shinohara Tomoya)
- Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Josh Mosby (English)
- In the manga and anime, Shinohara is the lawyer that works for Kumiko's Yakuza group. He's handsome and cool. Kumiko's grandfather helped Shinohara back when he was a law student, and Shinohara works for the Yakuza to repay the favor. Kumiko has had a crush on him for a long time where in the drama she gets a crush on the new guy of the series, oddly though the P.E. teacher showed genuine feelings for her but during the time she is too star-stuck by her new crush to notice. In the manga it is possible he returned Kumiko's feelings, near the end he asks her to go back home with him. But after thinking it over, she declines and he understands. He's very well aware of Shin's feelings and encourages him to look after her. At the end of the series he returns to his hometown after his father was getting out of the hospital.
- Hiroki Kudoh (工藤 広樹 Kudō Hiroki)
- A former student at Shirokin Gakuen. He was a senior there until he was kicked out. He met Kumiko during her first week of school, when he tried to beat up Kuma. Then Kumiko, when she found Kudoh and his gang, gave them a worse beating. He joins the Nekomata Group and tries to frame the Ooedo Clan to get back at Kumiko. Back at Shirokin Gakuen he and the other seniors used to beat up the juniors whenever they could. By the end of the anime he kidnapped Kumiko in hopes of bringing down the Ooedo Clan, only to be beaten by Shin and the rest of the class from 2–4. In the manga he is later taken in by Kumiko, seeing that she needs to make him into a better man, though he fights her (unsuccessfully) at every step.
- Ichiro Tsuruta (鶴田 一郎 Tsuruta Ichirō)
- Voiced by: Tadahisa Saizen (Japanese); Marc Thompson (English)
- Tsuruta is known to be the strongest pupil in the school. He and Kudoh were the bullies to the juniors, and Tsuruta was eventually kicked out. He returns to school in Episode 9 for the festival thanks to the Vice-principal. The seniors basically used him to start fights with the juniors, until he and Kumiko secretly had a fight. Kumiko won and in return had Tsuruta stop being a bully and start hitting the books. Tsuruta may seem tough but he's actually a kind person and a good cook. He also shows up in episode 11 of the anime, to try to help the guys get Shin out. In the manga, he becomes part of Kumiko's class because honestly, he couldn't remember what grade he was in before being kicked out.
- Ichikawa (一川)
- Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada (Japanese); Michael Sinterniklaas (English)
- A boy who goes to Shirokin Gakuen. A good kid who keeps getting bullied by his so-called friends. Ms. Fujiyama wanted him to join the choir club because she thought he was cute and to get him away from his bad friends, and because he reminded her of a student she had in middle school who tried to commit suicide. He almost did commit suicide, if not for Kumiko and Shin who grabbed him in time before he fell off the roof. He's later shown in Ms. Fujiyama's choir club.
Drama
The drama aired on Nippon TV from April 1, 2002 to July 3, 2002. The series consisted of 12 episodes. Nippon TV began airing a second season on January 15, 2005, with several returning cast members (including Yukie Nakama). It lasted 10 episodes. There is also a special episode titled "Gokusen Special: Sayonara 3-nen D-gumi" (Goodbye 3rd year Class D), it's a sequel to the first season and the prequel to the second season. The drama also was the highest-rated in its time slot when it was shown in the Philippines by the GMA Network, and was popular enough that the network decided to re-run it, and continued to be the highest-rated show in its time slot. In the Philippines, the series ended with the Gokusen special.
The third season of Gokusen began airing on April 19, 2008 in Japan and March 23, 2009 in the Philippines on GMA Network. Yukie Nakama reprises her role as Yankumi, Katsuhisa Namase as Sawatari, and the rest of the cast that makes up Yankumi's Yakuza family returns as well.
Characters
Oedo Family
- Yukie Nakama (仲間 由紀恵) as Kumiko Yamaguchi (Yankumi / Ojou / Kumiko) (Math Teacher)
- Ken Utsui as Ryuichiro Kuroda (Kumiko's grandpa / 3rd Generation Oedo Yakuza Boss)
- Kenji Anan as Hiro Wakamatsu
- Ken Kaneko as Tetsu Asakura
- Shinji Uchiyama (内山 信二) as Minoru Tatsukawa
- Hiroshi Ryogoku (両國 宏) as Makoto Sugawara
Note: The Ooedo Family cast members remain the same throughout all three seasons of Gokusen.
Other cast
- Katsuhisa Namase as Goro Sawatari (the Vice Principal of all of the high schools Yankumi worked at on all three seasons)
- Tomohiro Waki (脇 知弘) as Teruo "Kuma" Kumai (a student of Class 3D at Shirokin High School (Season 1) → the owner of the ramen restaurant named "Kumai Ramen" (Season 2–3))
- Mikihisa Azuma as Masayoshi Baba (a PE Teacher who first appeared on Season 2 and returned on Season 3)
Season 1 Cast
Shirokin High School
- Misaki Ito as Shizuka Fujiyama (English Teacher)
- Yuko Nakazawa as Kikuno Kawashima (School Nurse)
- Osami Nabe as Osamu Ando (Social Studies Teacher)
- Masahiro Kohmoto as Kouhei Iwamoto (P.E. Teacher)
- Ichirou Ookuma (大隈 いちろう) as Hajime Oyama (Science Teacher)
- Ryosei Tayama as Gonzou Shirakawa (Principal)
- Satoru Saito as Kanji Washio (Japanese Language Teacher)
- Ikki Sawamura as Tomoya Shinohara (Police Officer)
- Tadashi Sakata (坂田 聡) as Yutaka Kashiwagi (Police Officer)
- Namase Katsuhisa as Goro Sawatari (Vice Principal)
Class 3D
- Jun Matsumoto (松本 潤) as Shin Sawada
- Shun Oguri (小栗 旬) as "Uchi" / Haruhiko Uchiyama
- Hiroki Narimiya as Takeshi Noda
- Yuma Ishigaki as Youichi Minami
- Tomohiro Waki as Teruo Kumai
- Jun Kawai (河合潤) as Jun Kechi
- Kouhei Kou (港耕平) as Kouhei Imagawa
- Hiroshi Okabe (岡部紘樹) as Hiroshi Uesugi
- Yusuke Kamiji (上地雄輔) as Yuusuke Ooishi
- Masayuki Izumi (泉政行) as Masayuki Oouchi
- Kouji Kanazawa (金沢浩司) as Kouji Oda
- Ren Matsuzawa (松沢蓮) as Ren Gamou
- Eiki Kitamura (北村栄基) as Eiki Shimazu
- Ryuji Sainei (載寧龍二) as Ryuuji Senzoku
- Sho Tomita as (冨田翔) Sho Takeda
- Shigeo Tomita (富田樹央) as Shigeo Chikamatsu
- Hitoshi Sasaki (佐々木仁) as Hitoshi Hazama
- Masafumi Hatakenaka (畠中正文) as Masafumi Hattori
- Katsutaka Furuhata (古畑勝隆) as Katsutaka Fujiwara
- Yuuya Nishikawa (西川祐也) as Yuuya Houjou
- Hiromi Nagayama (長山浩巳) as Hiromi Hosokawa
- Ryoji Morimoto (森本亮治) as Ryouji Horibe
- Shingo Yashiro (八代真吾) as Shingo Maeda
- Makoto Onodera (小野寺尊允) as Makoto Matsudaira
- Kenichi Matsuyama (松山研一) as Kenichi Mouri
- Mitsuru Nishitani (西谷有統) as Mitsuru Yagyu
Season 2 Cast
Kurogin High School
- Otoha as Hitomi Shiratori (English Teacher)
- Toshiya Sakai as Taichi Inazuka (Japanese Language Teacher)
- Moto Fuyuki as Takashi Kameyama (Ethics Teacher)
- Magii as Shinji Inomata (Chemistry Teacher)
- Yukiko Ikeda as Sayuri Wanibuchi (Music Teacher)
- Jun Inoue as Ginji Kurokawa (Chairman of Kurogin High School)
- Shosuke Tanihara as Takuma Kujo (Teacher in Momo Girls High School)
- Namase Katsuhisa as Goro Sawatari (Vice Principal)
Class 3D
- Kazuya Kamenashi as Ryu Odagiri
- Jin Akanishi as Hayato Yabuki
- Teppei Koike as Keita Takeda
- Mokomichi Hayami as "Tsucchi" / Hikaru Tsuchiya
- Keisuke Koide as Kosuke Hyuga
- Yosuke Kawamura as Yosuke Akiyama
- Momosuke Mizutani as Momosuke Oomori
- Yuki Sato as Yuuki Kojima
- Yusuke Sato as Yusuke Sakaguchi
- Takeshi Sato (佐藤 タケシ) as Takeshi Sasaki
- Suzunosuke Tanaka (田中 鈴之助) as Rinnosuke Takayama
- Hiroyuki Nakauchi (中内 啓行) as Hiroyuki Nagata
- Ryuhei Watanabe as Ryuhei Hashimoto
- Toshio Takahashi (高橋 疾士) as Toshio Fujinami
- Shinnosuke Ishizaka (石坂 慎之介) as Shinnosuke Hoshino
- Hiro Mizushima as Hiro Misawa
- Masashi Shibata as Masashi Ookuma
- Yuichi Nakamura as Yuuichi Kawada
- Naoya Ojima as Naoya Kohashi
- Kazuhito Tomikawa as Kazuto Sakuraba
- Gensui Okubayashi (奥林 源水) as Akita Takeda (源水)
- Masahiro Kuranuki as Masahiro Tamura
- Masaru Okamoto (岡本 勝) as Masaru Nakamura
- Takumi Sugiura (杉浦 匠) as Takumi Hamaguchi
- Kengo Kora as Kengo Funaki
- Kei as Yoshiaki Maeda
- Ryosuke Miura as Ryosuke Muto
Guests
- Yuki Imai as Daisuke (ep1)
- Katsuya Kobayashi as Kudo (Former student of Kurogin, ep3&10)
- Kou Takasugi as Onijima (Police Officer, ep3&10)
- Hajime Yamazaki as Ishikawa (Tsuchiya's former Junior High Teacher, ep4)
- Miri Akimoto as Nao Miyazaki (Junior high student, ep4)
- Chinatsu Wakatsuki as Maki Mizushima (Momo Girls High School, ep5)
- Mizuho Takasugi as Okudera (Sokei University, ep5)
- Satomi Tezuka as Haruyo Hyuga (Kosuke's mother, ep6)
- Shigemitsu Ogi as Tatsumi (Gambling bar owner, ep6)
- Kazuki Namioka as Tanabe (Tadoroki High School, ep7)
- Takashi Naitou as Hirofumi Yabuki (Hayato's father, ep8)
- Hideo Ishiguro as Taku Yabuki (Hayato's brother, ep8 – later played unrelated Honjo in Season 3)
- Chie Sunaga (須永 千重) as Masako Kumai (Kuma's mother, ep8)
- Miki Uemura (植村 美紀) as Aya Kumai (Kuma's younger sister, ep8)
- Tomonaga Ogawa (小川 智永) as Haruo Kumai (Kuma's younger brother, ep8)
- Shin Takuma as Shinya Odagiri (Ryu's father, ep9)
- Satomi Nagano (長野 里美) as Yuriko Odagiri (Ryu's mother, ep9)
- Tadashi Sakata as Yutaka Kashiwagi (Police Officer from Season 1, only his picture in ep9)
Season 3 Cast
Akadou High School
- Kyoko Enami as Ryoko Akagi (Board chairman)
- Kotaro Koizumi as Seichi Natsume (School Doctor)
- Aya Hirayama as Aoi Takano (English Teacher)
- Aki Hoshino as Sakura Ayukawa (School Nurse)
- Jiro Sato as Hosaku Yajima (Japanese Classics Teacher)
- Santaro Sakigake (魁 三太郎) as Yasuhiko Hatoyama (World History Teacher)
- Kota Ishii as Keisuke Tsuruoka (Physics Teacher)
- Namase Katsuhisa as Sawatari Goro (Vice Principal)
Class 3D
- Yuya Takaki as Yamato Ogata
- Haruma Miura as Ren Kazama
- Hideo Ishiguro as Kengo Honjo
- Akito Kiriyama (桐山照史) as Satoru Kuraki
- Junta Nakama (中間淳太) as "Ichi" / Rikiya Ichimura
- Shohei Miura as Shunsuke Kamiya
- Yuya Kido
- Akihiro Mayama
- Ryuya Wakaba
- Tomoya Warabino
- Atsumi Kanno (菅野 篤海)
- Kosuke Kujirai (鯨井 康介) as Kosuke Oohira
- Ryotaro Shimizu (清水 良太郎)
- Kimito Totani (戸谷 公人)
- Masei Nakayama (中山 麻聖)
- Kyousuke Hamao (浜尾 京介) as Kyousuke Terauchi
- Gouki Maeda (前田 公輝) as Hamaguchi
- Maruo (まるお)
- Hiroshi Yazaki (矢崎 広)
- Jutta Yuki (夕輝 壽太) as Murayama
- Yuji as Yamamoto
Guests
- Riko Kurita (栗田 梨子) as Ami Kumai (Kuma's wife, first seen on Season 1 as his high school crush, ep2, 5)
- Taro Omiya (ep1, 4, 11)
- Gakudai Yamazaki (山崎画大) (ep1, 4, 11)
- Ryuto Yamaguchi (山口龍人) (ep1)
- Yoshiko Inoue (ep1)
- Takahiro Hojo (ep3)
- Kazuma Yamane (ep4)
- Yu Yamada as Kaoruko Kazama (Ren's older sister, ep4)
- Akio Kaneda (ep5)
- Gaku Shindo (ep5)
- Kaoru Kusumi (楠見薫) (ep5)
- Keiko Hirayama (平山慶子) (ep5)
- Yuki Mashita (真下有紀) (ep5)
- Haruna Kojima (ep6)
- Takeshi Masu (ep6)
- Hiromi Suzuki (鈴木ひろみ) (ep6)
- Satoshi Matsuda (ep7,11)
- Moe Fukuda Moe (福田萌) (ep7)
- Aya Kudo (工藤亜耶) (ep7)
- Yoshiko Miyazaki (ep8)
- Yukihiro Takiguchi (ep8)
- Momoko Shibuya (ep8)
- Ren Yagami (ep9)
- Nadaka Tatsuo (ep10)
- Yoshiko Tokoshima (ep10)
- Tomohisa Yuge (ep10)
- Yutaka Take (武豊) (ep11)
- Aoki Sayaka (ep11)
- Tōru Nakane (ep11)
- Naoko Miya (ep11)
Recurring themes
- Yankumi begins each season with a long speech about her career as a teacher. On Season 2, she makes her speech in front of a Kindergarten class, while on Season 3, her speech is in front of a class of foreign students in the Japanese countryside. On both instances, she is promptly fired for teaching her students Yakuza slang.
- At the first episode of each season, Yankumi always says, "he must be the head of this class," which happens to be Sawada Shin in Season 1, Yabuki Hayato in Season 2, and Ogata Yamato/Kazama Ren in Season 3 (competing rivalry).
- When Yankumi bumps into her love interest for the first time without knowing his name, she temporarily uses an object or location as a nickname for him. On Season 1, after meeting Shinohara in a crowded bus, she nicknames him "Sakurazashita-sama" after the bus stop where he departs. Kujo from Season 2 is nicknamed "Burberry-sama" from the Burberry handkerchief he drops after meeting her in front of the school. On Season 3, Natsume is nicknamed "Romeo-sama" after a book copy of Romeo and Juliet he drops on his first encounter with Yankumi.
- When Yankumi first has a fight in the beginning of each of the seasons, it begins in a warehouse and she knocks down the door. In season 1, she goes after the men who have stolen the money Kumai originally stole from the head teacher. In season 2, she rescues Ryu from a gang of men intent on keeping him in their job. In season 3, she rescues Yamato from a man he has accused of framing one of his classmates.
- Yankumi switches from her teacher mode to her Yakuza mode by pulling out her ponytails and taking off her glasses before every fight. In season 2 she added a slight head toss as well.
- When Yankumi is especially proud of her students, she often ruffles their hair in an affectionate way, to which they respond with disgust and confusion.
- Apparently, for some reason, all of the high schools that Yankumi has worked for in the past have gone bankrupt and went out of business as is mentioned in the beginning of every season, except for Akadou High School, which she remains at even until the end of the third season and movie.
- Each of the three schools have a name that combines a colour and a metal; Shirokin (white gold), Kurogin (black silver), and Akadou (red copper).
Theme songs
The theme songs for the anime are:
- "Hontou no Kotoba" – "My Real Word" by Foot Stamp (Opening)
- "Onore Michi" – "On My Road" by Aki Yashiro (Ending)
The theme songs for the drama are:
- "Feel Your Breeze" by V6 (Ending) (S1)
- "No More Cry" by D-51 (Ending) (S2)
- "Kizuna (bond)" by Kazuya Kamenashi (insert song) (S2)
- "Niji (Rainbow)" by Aqua Timez (Ending) (S3)
- "Oretachi no Seishun (our youth)" by Yuya Takaki (insert song) (S3)
Remake
It was remade in Indonesia as Guruku Jagoan
Episodes
See also
- Kōdai-ke no Hitobito, another manga series by the same author
References
- ↑ "Kumiko "Yankumi" Yamaguchi". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Shin Sawada". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Minami". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Uchi". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Kuma". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Noda". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Fujiyama". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Goro". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Principal". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Grandfather". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Oshima". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Minoru". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Tetsu". futureblues. October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
External links
- Official website of the Gokusen drama
- Official website of the Gokusen anime
- ReviewAsia – Gokusen (Live Action) Reviews
- Gokusen (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia