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THE VIDEO:

https://mega.nz/file/bnQTGARZ#5Uw3eQvD4G2nzfFvLvPAg0ON6ORIeqQE4Nn28M81Vpo 


Little F-Cup's phone call was truly sweet! Too bad it seems that the sentiment was wasted on Frizzy Head!


I WATCH GREAT TEACHER ONIZUKA AT VRV: https://vrv.co/series/GRQ4QG4GY/GTO-The-Animation

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V_VMat

You always learn something new, I didn’t know that Kanjis originated from Chinese.

Anonymous

The climax of this arc was vastly different from the manga. Normally, I'm of the opinion the GTO manga is better, but this is one of the few cases where I think the anime's changes were an improvement.

Aeco

I think, unfortunately, the anime ended before we got to see the deepest depths of the psychological hole Miyabi dug herself into. If I remember correctly.

Phillip Ribbink

This is one of the harder episodes to watch. Partly due to just how awkward some of the things Tomoko does early on are. Then you add in how badly she's treated by Miyabi throughout the episode. Before it's all capped off with her phone-call. It's all very hard on the heart. I'm gonna skip the episode for today. Just not in the mood for having my heartstrings tugged.

Miklar Sihn

The thing about Miyabi does atleast fit with a pretty ordinary thing you can find. She has been told that she is the best at everything by people for her whole life. She has the opposite problem of Tomoko. Tomoko sees no value in her self and lacks all respect for herself. Miyabi sees herself as perfect and unable to do anything wrong. That means when anything goes wrong, she sees it as someone elses fault and she takes it out on others hard. It is pretty much a textbook problem that you can run into. Most people arent well adjusted in one way or another, this is just a good example of a person who does well in school being mal-adjusted.