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Ultimate Teacher
最終教師
(Saishuu Kyoushi)
Manga
Written byAtsuji Yamamoto
Published byTokuma Shoten
MagazineJust Comic
DemographicSeinen
Original run19811983
Volumes2
Original video animation
Directed byToyoo Ashida
Produced by
  • Nagateru Katō
  • Yasuhisa Kazama
  • Masaki Sawanobori
  • Written byMonta Ibu
    Music byKow Otani
    StudioJ.C.Staff
    Licensed by
    ReleasedFebruary 6, 1988
    Runtime56 minutes
    icon Anime and manga portal

    Ultimate Teacher (Japanese: 最終教師, Hepburn: Saishuu Kyoushi) is a 1981 Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsuji Yamamoto. A 1988 OVA directed by Toyoo Ashida was produced by J.C.Staff. It was released on February 6, 1988,[1] and was released in English by Manga Entertainment and Central Park Media.[2]

    Plot

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    Emperor High School seems to not care anymore about education, letting their students have free rein over nearly everything. The president even had to resort to teachers who came right out of a prison, because the students were so violent. One day, Ganpachi, a self declared teacher arrives, intending to bring order to this high school by introducing fear into the leader of all the gangs, Hinako. Having a hard time standing up against him, she still believes in the power of her lucky kitty gym pants.

    As it turns out Ganpachi ran away from a genetic laboratory, which is probably why he has the tenacity and behavior of a cockroach.

    Cast

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    The Ultimate Teacher cast
    Role Japanese[3] English[3]
    World Wide Group (1993) Ocean Studios (1996)
    Ganpachi Chabane Naoto Takenaka Marc Smith Scott McNeil
    Hinako Shiratori Hiroko Kasahara Annemarie Lawless Kelly Sheridan
    Professor Karima Yuusaku Yara John Guerrasio Robert O. Smith
    Kansuke Matsuri Keiichi Nanba Adam Henderson Shane Meier
    Ryuuichi Watanabe Shin'ya Ootaki Stuart Milligan Ward Perry
    Umekichi Naoki Tatsuta Kerry Shale Scott McNeil
    Principal Suzuki Ichirou Nagai Harry Ditson Michael Dobson
    Pine Homeroom Boss Shouzou Iidzuka John Bull Michael Dobson
    Shopkeeper Kouichi Yamadera William Dufris Robert O. Smith
    Lead Researcher Norio Wakamoto
    Researcher Nobuo Tobita
    Wrestler Miki Itou

    Reception

    [edit]

    OnAnime News Network, Justin Sevakis said that "the animation is about TV quality for the era, meaning flat colors and virtually no detail, but a full range of motion that handles the speed required for such rapid-fire comedy."[2]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ 恐怖のバイオ人間 最終教師(1988) (in Japanese). allcinema. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ a b Justin Sevakis (August 2, 2007). "The Ultimate Teacher". Buried Treasure (column). Anime News Network. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ a b "Ultimate Teacher". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
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