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Prêt à découvrir mon anime préféré ? On plonge aujourd'hui dans l'univers déjanté et touchant de *Great Teacher Onizuka* (GTO).

Découvrez pourquoi GTO est une pépite à ne pas manquer. Onizuka, ancien chef de gang devenu professeur, utilise des méthodes peu conventionnelles (et parfois illégales !) pour aider ses élèves à surmonter des problèmes poignants comme le harcèlement scolaire, la dépression et la pression familiale.


GTO, c'est à la fois une comédie absurde et une critique sociale acerbe du système scolaire et des relations humaines. Ne vous arrêtez pas aux premiers épisodes, qui peuvent être déroutants, car le meilleur reste à venir ! Alors, prêt à donner une chance à Onizuka ? Et dis-moi en commentaire quel anime tu veux que je découvre ensuite !

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00:00Hi Emotions! Again, you'll get used to this stuff, it's so I have easy thumbnails.
00:08So today we're going to talk about Grid Teacher Onizuka.
00:13I already talked about it a little bit last time, but now I'm going to explain to you why you should give it a chance,
00:16why you should watch this gem, and most importantly why it's my manga and animation,
00:22finally especially my favorite animation, more than manga.
00:25So, beyond that, before I go any further, comment which anime you want me to discover next.
00:31There, I have to take things that I like or that I know, but I want to discover new things,
00:35I want you to show me things, emotions, so go ahead, comment and tell me what I should watch.
00:40I devour it in one afternoon, and that way I'll give you feedback, and it allows me to discover new things.
00:48So, GTO, what is GTO? GTO is Inic... Inic, sorry.
00:55Eki-Chionizuka, 22 years old, single and free as a bird, I'm definitely messing up, I'm messing up a lot.
01:03He is a former gang leader and biker, who can be seen in particular in Young GTO.
01:08But you don't need to see Young GTO to understand GTO, and I actually recommend starting with GTO directly rather than Young,
01:13because they are two delusions that have nothing to do with each other.
01:14So he comes from a rebel biker gang, and he decides to become a teacher.
01:20At first glance, he is vulgar, clumsy, immature, and yet, behind his somewhat eccentric ways,
01:27He has a sincere desire to help his students.
01:29There is a very human side.
01:30Placed in a class deemed unmanageable,
01:35Onizuka uses very unconventional methods,
01:39not to say completely illegal,
01:43even if it remains absurd and comical above all,
01:48to solve his students' problems,
01:51whether it is in particular the themes which will be addressed,
01:53bullying, family pressure, isolation, depression, etc.
02:00And these themes are connected to the time when the mangaka wrote the work.
02:08So the classic GTOs are compared to the problems encountered in the 90s
02:14by students, society in Japan, etc.,
02:17but which can really be copied and pasted on what we experience.
02:21Very clearly, there are very similar topics and themes.
02:25with what the students of the 90s went through.
02:29And today, they continue to write manga.
02:32There is a sequel to GTO, very few people know about it,
02:34but there is a sequel, well there are two.
02:36There's Shonen 14 Days, which explains what happens during the timeskip,
02:40where he goes to hide in Shonen,
02:42and Lost Paradise, GTO Lost Paradise, which takes place much later.
02:47And each time, the themes covered are adapted in relation to
02:52to the temporality in which he writes.
02:54So if I take the most recent Lost Paradise,
02:57There I have mentioned some fairly, let's say, classic themes.
03:01Lost Paradise, it's going to be, we follow a boy band group a little sexy, a little glamorous,
03:07who use their notoriety as influencers
03:10to harass, beat up and annoy people who bother them in class, for example.
03:16So.
03:16And I find that very interesting.
03:19But we keep the spirit of the old manga, of the old animation.
03:24We always find the same Onizuka,
03:27but just, it addresses new themes.
03:30And it has a bit of an effect on me, so, not at all on the humorous side,
03:33but it gives me a bit of a South Park feeling.
03:35That is, where the news has an obvious meaning in relation to the work.
03:40We cannot detach what is happening in the world
03:44from the moment we look at the work.
03:47That's it, that's it.
03:49So, it's really anchored in a temporality.
03:53Placed in a class deemed unmanageable,
03:55Onizuka uses unconventional methods, as I explained to you,
03:57but GTO is above all and at the same time a crazy comedy,
04:00but also a social critique of the school system and human relations.
04:04And that's what makes GTO so strong.
04:06That is to say, at first glance,
04:08we have a guy who is portrayed as a waste of society,
04:11who is perverse, who is unhealthy,
04:12There are things that are very problematic.
04:14But in fact, the purpose of this is mainly to show a character.
04:17Even then, it was to show problems
04:19which were somewhat swept under the carpet in Japan
04:21and which were nevertheless very present.
04:23To say, hey, actually, this guy,
04:25It's not that it's the norm,
04:27but it's more widespread than you think,
04:29and he is a human being.
04:31It exists.
04:31That's it, that's it.
04:32Even if everyone puts on a good face,
04:36Basically, it's people like him.
04:39But what is interesting and what is important,
04:40These are the choices he will decide to make,
04:42and this is the border and the limit
04:45of disrespect, of the forbidden, of the illegal,
04:51which will never cross.
04:52No matter how much of a pervert he is,
04:54and no matter how problematic some actions are.
04:56And that's what makes it interesting.
04:59That is to say that the first episodes,
05:00don't really stop at the first episodes,
05:02because they are not a reflection at all
05:04of what GTO's work is.
05:06Sincerely give him a chance.
05:08I know the first episodes can be very awkward.
05:10because they are problematic,
05:11on many points,
05:13but that's not the center of the thing.
05:14And it's not...
05:15And if you stop at that,
05:17you're really going to miss out on something.
05:19Exceptional.
05:20Truly, sincerely, I tell you.
05:21The mangaka in question,
05:23I've been talking about it for a while now,
05:24but I didn't give his name,
05:25This is Toru Fujizawa.
05:26He was born in 1967 in Japan.
05:28He is known for his energetic and humorous style,
05:31and especially for its troll faces.
05:33A bit like the...
05:35of Munch's Scream.
05:36You know, it's the scream that is...
05:38like that, there,
05:39at the head of German painting.
05:41It's a bit like characters,
05:44a bit like that,
05:46a little caricatured,
05:48in their features,
05:49in their forms,
05:50in their grimaces,
05:51in their expressions.
05:52Which means that...
05:54I will recommend the anime to you
05:56for the quality of the music,
05:58of the OST,
05:59atmospheres.
06:01There is a whole very strong universe at GTO
06:02which is very musical in the anime.
06:05And there's only anime
06:06who can transcribe that.
06:07But conversely,
06:07as for the absence of censorship,
06:12because anime is heavily censored,
06:13as for power,
06:17of the drawing,
06:19and caricature,
06:20and expressions,
06:21it's much more lively
06:22and expressive in the manga.
06:23So if you have the opportunity
06:25to take a look at both,
06:27It's the best of all possible worlds.
06:29Now take the media
06:31which you are most comfortable with,
06:32obviously.
06:35But here it is,
06:35These are two very different experiences,
06:37and I recommend both,
06:39knowing that in addition,
06:39the animation is equipped
06:42of a double HVF
06:44particularly exceptional.
06:46So, it's probably maybe
06:47nostalgia that speaks mainly
06:48as far as I'm concerned,
06:49but,
06:50inside,
06:51we have some Benoît Dupac,
06:53inside,
06:53we have Pascal Chemin.
06:55Pascal Chemin,
06:56This is Commander Shepard,
06:57the female voice
06:58of Commander Shepard
06:58of Mass Effect.
07:00Benoît Dupac,
07:01recently,
07:01it was Luigi
07:02in Super Mario Bros.
07:03It seems to me that he did some...
07:06I don't know if he hadn't done some...
07:08No, it's not Supernatural,
07:09that's the thing about the superhero
07:11ultra-violent,
07:12Invincible,
07:13I think he's in...
07:13Yes, it seems to me that he does
07:14the guy in yellow,
07:15Invincible.
07:16Finally, he does...
07:18They are voice actors
07:19that you heard
07:20and seen everywhere,
07:20who are exceptionally gifted
07:22and who adapted the manga
07:25with the few resources they had,
07:27because we have to do it again
07:28in context.
07:29At the time, for example,
07:30they didn't know
07:30what gyozas were.
07:32So, certainly,
07:32they say gyozas,
07:34but conversely,
07:35For example,
07:36to adapt things
07:37like Todai University
07:39or the university...
07:40Finally, the largest university
07:41and the most famous in Japan
07:42in which were nationals
07:44characters in this thing,
07:46they will adapt it
07:46saying HEC.
07:48In fact, there really was
07:49an adaptation
07:51to our French codes
07:53so that we can understand
07:54and where it anchors the thing
07:55in a much stronger way,
07:56it is that it is especially
07:57in insults,
07:58in swear words
07:59and in expressions.
08:00It's not for everyone to put in their hands,
08:01of course,
08:01because there are a lot of swear words,
08:03but we will find
08:04all expressions
08:05and adapted them
08:07compared to the slang of the time.
08:11So, I'm not going to say anything there.
08:13because here it is,
08:15but just for the...
08:18expressions and swear words
08:19typical of the 90s,
08:21it makes you smile,
08:22right away,
08:23It actually sets the mood.
08:24And it really is a time pill.
08:28If you have the opportunity
08:29to watch at least once in French,
08:31I wish it for you with all my heart,
08:32you're going to have a laugh,
08:33but monster,
08:34because the dubbing is intense
08:35and that they are...
08:38yeah, it's really the expressions
08:38of the time, what.
08:41So, there you have it.
08:42It's Toru Fujiyawa,
08:43as I said,
08:44born in 67 in Japan.
08:47Before GTO,
08:47he had worked on other things,
08:49he had already created
08:49the Shonen Junai Gumi,
08:51which is a prequel to GTO,
08:53which tells the story of Onizuka's youth.
08:55So, this is the famous
08:55Yong GTO that I was telling you about.
08:57So, we will follow
08:58on all the adventures
08:59between Onizuka and Ryoji,
09:01who is a character
09:01that you will see in GTO,
09:02but which is not necessarily
09:04necessary
09:05as a key to understanding,
09:07it's more refs
09:08what they do to the old stuff.
09:10But you don't need to
09:11to see Yong GTO
09:12to understand GTO,
09:13very clearly.
09:14And as I told you,
09:16after GTO,
09:16there was Shonen 14 Days
09:18and GTO Paradise Lost.
09:20It's published in Japan
09:22by Kodansha,
09:23in Weekly Shonen Magazine,
09:26Shonen Jump,
09:28from 97 to 2002.
09:29It's 25 volumes.
09:30The success is enormous
09:33with a manga award
09:34by Kodoshan
09:34in 98,
09:37in the Shonen category.
09:39In France,
09:39It is published by Pika Edition.
09:42It has been reissued,
09:43Besides,
09:43a few years ago now.
09:46I think that should do
09:47one or two years.
09:49You won't find the...
09:50If you buy in store,
09:51you will not find
09:52the original edition.
09:53The original edition,
09:53you don't find it
09:54that occasionally
09:55and on the Internet,
09:57possibly.
09:58The series met
09:59a successful spell
10:00in French
10:01becoming cult
10:02in the 2000s.
10:04The anime,
10:05as for him,
10:06it was produced
10:06by Pierrot studios,
10:08which was broadcast
10:08from 99 to 2000.
10:10And the main director
10:11of this anime,
10:12This is Noriyuki Abe,
10:14also known in particular
10:15for Bleach
10:16or even
10:17Yu Yu Hakusho.
10:1943 episodes
10:20covering a part
10:21of the manga.
10:22The end is different,
10:24because the manga
10:25was not finished
10:26at the time they have
10:26aired the last episode
10:28of the anime.
10:29And there is obviously
10:30a drama
10:31live action
10:33that I haven't seen.
10:34I don't know what it's worth.
10:35If you know
10:36what it's about,
10:38whether it is good or not,
10:39put it in the comments.
10:41And there have been several
10:42sequels and adaptations
10:43TV specials
10:45who followed
10:45in Japan in particular.
10:46So there you have it.
10:49It was my love letter
10:50to GTO.
10:53Thank you for listening
10:54and followed until then
10:55if so.
10:56Consider adding a boost
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10:58share, like, etc.
10:59And I thank you.
11:01And above all,
11:02give me
11:02what anime
11:03or what manga
11:04I should find out
11:04because I can't wait
11:05to discover something new.
11:07See you later, Daily!
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  • Nani_nanail y a 7 semaines
    Trop géniale cet anime !! 🥰
  • DoisJeLeVoiril y a 7 semaines
    j'avoue même moi qui lit pas de manga j'ai entendu parler de GTO
  • veronique.lajoinie19il y a 7 semaines
    Cc un petit boost 😉
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