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Please Teacher!

Original title: Onegai Teacher
  • TV Series
  • 2002
  • TV-MA
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Please Teacher! (2002)
JapaneseAnimeAnimationComedyRomanceSci-Fi

An alien who becomes a teacher, and a student start a relationship and have to keep it all secret.An alien who becomes a teacher, and a student start a relationship and have to keep it all secret.An alien who becomes a teacher, and a student start a relationship and have to keep it all secret.

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    • Tomokazu Sugita
    • Sôichirô Hoshi
    • Kikuko Inoue
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    6.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Tomokazu Sugita
      • Sôichirô Hoshi
      • Kikuko Inoue
    • 27User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Tomokazu Sugita
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    • Masaomi Yamada
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    Sôichirô Hoshi
    • Kei Kusanagi
    • 2002
    Kikuko Inoue
    Kikuko Inoue
    • Mizuho Kazami
    • 2002
    Ayako Kawasumi
    Ayako Kawasumi
    • Koishi Herikawa
    • 2002
    Sayaka Ôhara
    • Kaede Misumi
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    Hiroaki Miura
    • Matagu Shidoh
    • 2002
    Yukari Tamura
    • Ichigo Morino
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    Naoya Uchida
    Naoya Uchida
    • Minoru Edajima
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    Rei Sakuma
    • Konoha Edajima
    • 2002
    Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
    • Kei Kusanagi
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    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
    • Mizuho Kazami
    • 2002
    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
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    Kirk Thornton
    • Hyosuke Magumo…
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    Michael McConnohie
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    • Minoru Edajima
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    Karen Strassman
    Karen Strassman
    • Konoha Edajima
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    Mitsuo Iwata
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    • Hyosuke Magumo
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    Tomoko Kaneda
    Tomoko Kaneda
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    goblyn_king

    Very, very good Anime

    I have read a few negative reviews of this show, and I had to say something. This is soapie gold. Now let me qualify that. If you love giant robots, sword fights and a 2D storyline, look elsewhere. If you want to watch young people going through emotional wringers in improbable but interesting story lines, get this anime.

    I like anime soaps, and this one is one of my three favourite, one of the others being the follow-on series Onegai Twins. I do not understand why there are so many negative reviews of what is, when it comes down to it, a very fun show. Many people have said it moves too slowly, which I disagree with. Over thirteen episodes it covers a lot of ground, and I would have liked to have seen a lot more. The occasional slowness is simply very good pacing. Some have been critical of the implausible nature of the show, but we are talking about an art form that ignores every law of physics known to science. Others have said it is simply derivative, as if none of their preferred shows are. But bickering about these things is beside the point. Fact is you like it or you don't.

    It uses stereotypes, but it does it quite well. It has a solid story that I find touching. The animation is good and the music... well... no worse than other anime. It may not be totally original, but nothing is. It does what it does with an elan that is quite rare.

    And I like it. A lot.
    lordnorton

    An Anime Worth Watching

    For someone who has seen the first 150 episodes of Naruto, the first two seasons of Ranma 1/2, about 75 or so episodes of Inuyasha, all 28 episodes of .hack//SIGN, all 26 episodes of His and Her Circumstances, all 6 episodes of FLCL, the first 27 episodes of FullMetal Alchemist,OVA 1 and 2 of Ai No Kusabi, and all 13 episodes of Please Teacher, I am glad to say that this anime has some of the most funniest scene's I've ever seen in... well... in any anime! This anime has love, sorrow, science fiction, fantasy, humor and all the body that makes a good anime. The characters are introduced in interesting ways and each is unique and different. Each character has a role in the story and none of them are plain or ordinary. The characters also grow within and along with the plot of the story which makes this anime one worth watching! I know I'm glad I bought it!
    10lukepic123

    I never watched these kind of things before

    I don't quite know how but while I was surfing the net I came across a random advert for "Please Teacher" first thoughts it was an episode of Pokemon. Well I decided to watch an episode of it and I was surprised and joyed to find out its not yet another kids cartoon. Its something that I never watched before, a Japanise cartoon with a more adult theme and less repetitive. The series was well spaced out over 12 episodes and an extra one which just gives you a nice little extra.

    Anyway focusing on the series, its a story revolving around a teenager who falls in love an alien teacher (believe it or not, hence the name). So after you are introduced to the character etc. it begins to unfold in a various variety of events that challenge their relationship and other around them. I was hooked on this from beginning to end and so by the sounds of it so were many others.

    In conclusion, I'm no anime nerd and if you never have watched one of these adult themed cartoons I would recommend this one for sure. A great contrast of characters and fun story line. Well don't just take it from me go and watch it and make your judgement on it.

    All the best to review readers. Luke.
    papa_sqwat

    Newcomers to Anime/Manga

    This is a great anime, especially for unexperienced people to the anime/manga world. The storyline is as such, the main character, Mihuzo Kazami, is an alien sent from the galactic federation to observe earth, but poses as a teacher to blend in. She's half-human, father was an earthling, and super sexy. Kei Kusanagi, a student in the school with strange debilitating illness that renders him in a standstill, discovers her secret and is discovered with her by his principal. His disease causes him to blackout from stress and once was in a coma for 3 years, causing him to be 18 but to look 15 because for some reason his body did not age during his coma. He is the worlds only case, or is he? In order to save his sensei he declares that they are married as a cover up, to his principal, but his friends are the ones that the secret will be most unknown. They actually do marry to save the career of Mihuzo. A series of events take place with Kei and Mihuzo dealing with love, loss, jealousy, and of course, some comedic "suggestive" scenes. A word of advice for those new to anime, don't try watching all 12 episodes at once, it can really mess you up, believe me! But, then again, it truly is awesome.
    8PeterGriffinLives

    Boy Meets Alien

    Kei Kusanagi is a 15-year-old student with a secret: he's actually 18. He suffers from a disease that puts him into a state of suspended animation when he's stressed, and once put him out for 3 years (there is some scientific validity to this: it's called cryptobiosis, and while there's no historical record of a human entering this state, Kei is supposed to be the very first case). Kei hides his disease from his friends, for fear of becoming emotionally isolated. One night, while he is meditating at the lake, he sees a disturbance in the water that is actually a cloaked spacecraft landing. Light flickers nearby, and Kei watches as an angelic-looking alien visitor materializes on the shore.

    The next day, he discovers that the visitor, Mizuho Kazami, is posing as a teacher at his school, and has also moved in next door to where he lives. Kei is the only person with the knowledge of who Mizuho really is, and she needs to speak to him about that privately, which leads to the two of them being caught in a compromising situation (she teleports them into a school equipment shed, where they are discovered). Kei's uncle, trying to help, suggests that Mizuho and Kei are married. This leads to an actual marriage (since the principal IS going to check out such an outrageous claim). The rest of the series deals with their relationship, the effect that keeping it a secret has on Kei's friendships, and the very real feelings that he and Mizuho begin to develop for each other.

    The series isn't perfect. There is a somewhat jarring moment in the first episode where Mizuho goes from competent interstellar explorer to shy new teacher rather abruptly, and there are some awkward lines of dialogue, but these are small flaws in an otherwise well-made, very touching show.

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    • Trivia
      Some commercials for the show in Japan featured an early version of the opening theme, "Shooting Star", playing in the background. This version of the song has never been released.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, Kei hits Marie which is the interface of the spacecraft. When this happens, the ship is out of control. At the moment when this happens, Kazami requests to be teleported to the bridge, but she doesn't use the phrase "This is a Priority One", as this is the phrase that carries the action.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Mizuho Kazami: This is a priority one!

    • Connections
      Followed by Please Twins! (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Shooting Star
      Opening Theme

      Performed by KOTOKO

      Music by Shinji Orito

      Lyrics by KOTOKO

      Arranged by Kazuya Takase

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Onegai Teacher
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Daume
      • Genco
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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