[Discussion] Dragon Zakura
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You can get epy 5 at http://pretty-boys.net/pbfansubs/index.html its hardsubbed thochidaib17 wrote:can i ask u guys a question? where can i find the English sub for episode 5-11, please tell me, i like this drama now, but there're only first 4 episodes have English sub...>_<
Good dorama
I liked this dorama (lucky, I understand french...). It's a little bit like GTO, it's refreshing even if it's not a must to see.
Abe Hiroshi and Nakama Yukie made TRICK 1,2 and 3 together. After that Nakama Yukie got a great success with GOKUSEN so I think they tried to get the same success with DRAGONZAKURA but with Abe Hiroshi.
It's like if they tried to keep their same characters as in TRICK.
Abe Hiroshi and Nakama Yukie made TRICK 1,2 and 3 together. After that Nakama Yukie got a great success with GOKUSEN so I think they tried to get the same success with DRAGONZAKURA but with Abe Hiroshi.
It's like if they tried to keep their same characters as in TRICK.
Re: Good dorama
awwwwww, how lucky you are, i just only understand English, why they stop subbing, awwwwwwwMatcatwa1 wrote:I liked this dorama (lucky, I understand french...). It's a little bit like GTO, it's refreshing even if it's not a must to see.
Abe Hiroshi and Nakama Yukie made TRICK 1,2 and 3 together. After that Nakama Yukie got a great success with GOKUSEN so I think they tried to get the same success with DRAGONZAKURA but with Abe Hiroshi.
It's like if they tried to keep their same characters as in TRICK.
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because its kinda useless to have to have 2 teams sub the same dramachidaib17 wrote:awwwwww, how lucky you are, i just only understand English, why they stop subbing, awwwwwwwMatcatwa1 wrote:I liked this dorama (lucky, I understand french...). It's a little bit like GTO, it's refreshing even if it's not a must to see.
Abe Hiroshi and Nakama Yukie made TRICK 1,2 and 3 together. After that Nakama Yukie got a great success with GOKUSEN so I think they tried to get the same success with DRAGONZAKURA but with Abe Hiroshi.
It's like if they tried to keep their same characters as in TRICK.
Besides, the current fansubbing group, PBFansubs, is continuing the project at their own pace (no whining, complaining, etc.). However, you'll have to go to their site from now on to get the rest of the series and if you want to know why, just visit the site and read blushyy's message on December 12, 2005.
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Translated from the French, it should actually be infarction.impression151 wrote:Not a bad show. Personally, I thought it was much better than Gokusen and GTO cause it this was less corny.
1 question: What's an infarctus? The disease the mom has.
A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when an area of heart muscle dies or is permanently damaged because of an inadequate supply of oxygen to that area.
(see here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency ... 000195.htm )
The original word was 脳梗塞 (nou kousoku). Here is the japanese wikipedia link :Shindou wrote:Translated from the French, it should actually be infarction.
A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when an area of heart muscle dies or is permanently damaged because of an inadequate supply of oxygen to that area.
(see here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency ... 000195.htm )
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%84%B3% ... 7%E5%A1%9E
and the related English article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke
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This drama is SO much FUN.
I think I got the hang of it at ep04...But the first 4 episodes themselves aren't that bad. When I reached ep05...I realized that I couldn't walk away from my seat anymore.
Unlike other sensei dramas, this one has a goal and a storyline that spans the 11 episodes(aim for TODAI!). So it's not like when you reach ep06, you wonder and sigh which student is needed to be straightened out this time. I think that's the major weakness of Gokusen, GTO, and the latest one, Gachi Baka. They all deal with delinquents/outsiders and a sensei that would solve their personal problems one by one. It's getting pretty tiring, isn't it?
Dragon Zakura accomplishes the same thing and even went higher by creating a whole school full of idiots. But not as ambitious as the others who made it look like that they're changing a whole class when one can see clearly that the sensei is only acquainted with a certain group of students.
Dragon Zakura solves this by extracting the 6 main characters and thereby solely concentrating on them. In return, it also succeeded on changing the school itself towards the end. The usual student=problem is there, but they are very minor, secondary to the plot itself, and less annoying.
And like I've mentioned before, this drama actually shows a real teacher-to-student interaction. Gone were the "Because I'm your homeroom teacher, I'll protect you."
One can even take pointers(some are very childish, of course) from the studying tips they presented.
I think all of the people who went and still go to school could relate to this drama. Even if the methods of Sakuragi's committee of eccentric teachers are exaggerated sometimes, the basic objectives of their lessons are very meaningful and well-applicable to real life.
This drama is very witty and Sakuragi-sensei's principles remind me of Akutsu Maya's from The Queen's Classroom(Jyoou no Kyoushitsu). So if you haven't watch that one yet, check it out!
I think I got the hang of it at ep04...But the first 4 episodes themselves aren't that bad. When I reached ep05...I realized that I couldn't walk away from my seat anymore.
Unlike other sensei dramas, this one has a goal and a storyline that spans the 11 episodes(aim for TODAI!). So it's not like when you reach ep06, you wonder and sigh which student is needed to be straightened out this time. I think that's the major weakness of Gokusen, GTO, and the latest one, Gachi Baka. They all deal with delinquents/outsiders and a sensei that would solve their personal problems one by one. It's getting pretty tiring, isn't it?
Dragon Zakura accomplishes the same thing and even went higher by creating a whole school full of idiots. But not as ambitious as the others who made it look like that they're changing a whole class when one can see clearly that the sensei is only acquainted with a certain group of students.
Dragon Zakura solves this by extracting the 6 main characters and thereby solely concentrating on them. In return, it also succeeded on changing the school itself towards the end. The usual student=problem is there, but they are very minor, secondary to the plot itself, and less annoying.
And like I've mentioned before, this drama actually shows a real teacher-to-student interaction. Gone were the "Because I'm your homeroom teacher, I'll protect you."
One can even take pointers(some are very childish, of course) from the studying tips they presented.
I think all of the people who went and still go to school could relate to this drama. Even if the methods of Sakuragi's committee of eccentric teachers are exaggerated sometimes, the basic objectives of their lessons are very meaningful and well-applicable to real life.
This drama is very witty and Sakuragi-sensei's principles remind me of Akutsu Maya's from The Queen's Classroom(Jyoou no Kyoushitsu). So if you haven't watch that one yet, check it out!
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thanks alot for the infoLe Piaf wrote:There is a special but it's not the continuation of the series, but a documentary about high school students preparing for the entrance exam for Todai. However, this special has not been uploaded on d-addicts.broken_string wrote:oh one more thing does this drama have a special?
and also for the subs
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first..i watched this drama because yamapi was in it...but then..as i keep watching..i realize i'm watching it became of the drama...=)
i find this drama really good..cuz itz what really happens in reality...anyone can go to university if they work really really hard towards their goal...i actually learned a few lessons from this drama...seeing them work so hard...hehe..makes me wanna go study too >.<
the studying techniques are quite funny...lol..i rather do that..then sit in a classroom and take notes =)
i find this drama really good..cuz itz what really happens in reality...anyone can go to university if they work really really hard towards their goal...i actually learned a few lessons from this drama...seeing them work so hard...hehe..makes me wanna go study too >.<
the studying techniques are quite funny...lol..i rather do that..then sit in a classroom and take notes =)
i just finished this series and I thought it was very entertaining. It started off kinda slow but by episode 3 or 4 I was completely addicted. I didn't want to watch this because I read people's comments saying how it was so similar to GTO and Gokusen but it was definitely different . The story in this drama is about "idiot" students who stud REALLY hard with the help of some weird teachers to get grades on Todai's entrance exam which will change their life. In GTO and Gokusen the students deal with their own personal problems.
I really like the actors/actresses in dragon zakura especially the girls . My favorite was probably Kobayashi because she was just so cute and funny. I hope I'll see her in more new dramas soon. YamaP did a great job too.
The only thing I'm disappointed about is the fact that they never showed the students who made it into Todai show off to the people who doubted them. I really wanted Hideki to make it to Todai because I thought he deserved it more than the girl.
I really like the actors/actresses in dragon zakura especially the girls . My favorite was probably Kobayashi because she was just so cute and funny. I hope I'll see her in more new dramas soon. YamaP did a great job too.
The only thing I'm disappointed about is the fact that they never showed the students who made it into Todai show off to the people who doubted them. I really wanted Hideki to make it to Todai because I thought he deserved it more than the girl.
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I liked this drama. And Koike Teppei was a real suprise to me when I saw him! yay.. I didn't know he was there.. ha! YamaPi's hair is cool.. I just realised that he has it too on TEPPEN pv.. >____> (I'm so blind u___u)
I really gotta try study like them.. maybe my grades would go up.. hahahaaa.. NOT!
I really gotta try study like them.. maybe my grades would go up.. hahahaaa.. NOT!
ahhh i just finally got around to finish watching this!
and i must say, i am totally satisfied with the ending!
really nice easy going drama with some funny but also emotional scenes. all in all, a heart-warming drama which i would recommend!
not to mention all the girls are pretty
one last thing! my favourite moment of the whole drama
and i must say, i am totally satisfied with the ending!
really nice easy going drama with some funny but also emotional scenes. all in all, a heart-warming drama which i would recommend!
not to mention all the girls are pretty
one last thing! my favourite moment of the whole drama
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Translation quality
Hi All,
I just started watching this drama series. I am on the second episode. My japanese is pretty basic so I am watching the pb fan subbed version.
Has anyone who has good japanese skills watched these subbed versions, and compared the subtitles to what the actors are actually saying ?
Now I don't want to make any trouble, and I am thankful to the people who did the subs. But there seem to be some very basic translation errors, and so I wonder about the overall quality.
Just one example is when Yusuke is trying to sell his trumpet to raise money to pay the loan sharks. The loan sharks say his father borrowed ni-hyaku-man eg 2,000,000 yen which is mistranslated as 200,000 yen. Then the guy at the shop offers him san-man yen, which is mistranslated as 3,000 yen when it should be 30,000 yen and the errors go on and on. This is just one example. I am wondering if they can't get simple things like numbers right, how is the quality of the translation overall ????
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I just started watching this drama series. I am on the second episode. My japanese is pretty basic so I am watching the pb fan subbed version.
Has anyone who has good japanese skills watched these subbed versions, and compared the subtitles to what the actors are actually saying ?
Now I don't want to make any trouble, and I am thankful to the people who did the subs. But there seem to be some very basic translation errors, and so I wonder about the overall quality.
Just one example is when Yusuke is trying to sell his trumpet to raise money to pay the loan sharks. The loan sharks say his father borrowed ni-hyaku-man eg 2,000,000 yen which is mistranslated as 200,000 yen. Then the guy at the shop offers him san-man yen, which is mistranslated as 3,000 yen when it should be 30,000 yen and the errors go on and on. This is just one example. I am wondering if they can't get simple things like numbers right, how is the quality of the translation overall ????
Comments ??
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Hi I just wanted to ask, if I'm the only one who can't download the files from Dragon Zakura at the clubboxes!??!I treid at shuji2akria and kdwluverz cb but it just won't download!!Can someone help me where else I can download it or wich is the problem of the files in those cb or do I have problem at my computer?!
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I've seen bits and pieces of this drama and I have read the all the manga that was out and available last summer when I was in Japan.
I think the message of the manga/show is important.
!!!Schooling is actually pretty damn important!!!
Society is not fair. If you were not born rich, if you do not have connections (because your parents are famous or powerful), then the ONLY RELIABLE way to get ahead in society is to get a good education.
What is a good education? Simple, brand name schools.
Luckily in Japan that means Todai (aka Tokyo University), a public university where the cost of education is cheap. Thus if you can pass the entrance exam, anyone (regardless of background!) can get in, and then get a good job, and live a reasonably secure life, if they choose to do so. (Personally I think any of the old 7 imperial universities are fine, plus a few more, though the private ones are expensive.)
Unfortunately in the US the best schools are still probably the Ivy league schools, and they are all private making them pretty expensive (unless you know how to work the financial aid system). Luckily, in the US, it's not just the Ivy, one can get a brand name education for cheap in some public universities, West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs, plus some of the famous state schools, UC Berkeley, UCLA.
If you can graduate from these brand name schools, then you truly are one step ahead in starting your life. Instead of struggling to get a job, your resume will be picked up when sent out. Instead of sweating through interviews, your interviewer will be impressed just from the schooling and not ask you tough questions. (Once you get the job, they'll judge you from what work you do.) But doors will be open.
And when you think about this. It's crazy.
It's so much easier to study in middle school and high school and get good grades because =noone= is studying.
It's much much harder to turn your life around after you graduate from college. What employer is going to bother interviewing every single applicant when they get 1,000 resumes? Of course they are only going to interview the 20-30 people whose resumes are from people who went to brand name schools.
Conclusion: school might feel stupid, but get good grades! And in fact if you watch the Queen's Classroom, you'll realize that studying might actually make you a better person! What a bonus!
I think the message of the manga/show is important.
!!!Schooling is actually pretty damn important!!!
Society is not fair. If you were not born rich, if you do not have connections (because your parents are famous or powerful), then the ONLY RELIABLE way to get ahead in society is to get a good education.
What is a good education? Simple, brand name schools.
Luckily in Japan that means Todai (aka Tokyo University), a public university where the cost of education is cheap. Thus if you can pass the entrance exam, anyone (regardless of background!) can get in, and then get a good job, and live a reasonably secure life, if they choose to do so. (Personally I think any of the old 7 imperial universities are fine, plus a few more, though the private ones are expensive.)
Unfortunately in the US the best schools are still probably the Ivy league schools, and they are all private making them pretty expensive (unless you know how to work the financial aid system). Luckily, in the US, it's not just the Ivy, one can get a brand name education for cheap in some public universities, West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs, plus some of the famous state schools, UC Berkeley, UCLA.
If you can graduate from these brand name schools, then you truly are one step ahead in starting your life. Instead of struggling to get a job, your resume will be picked up when sent out. Instead of sweating through interviews, your interviewer will be impressed just from the schooling and not ask you tough questions. (Once you get the job, they'll judge you from what work you do.) But doors will be open.
And when you think about this. It's crazy.
It's so much easier to study in middle school and high school and get good grades because =noone= is studying.
It's much much harder to turn your life around after you graduate from college. What employer is going to bother interviewing every single applicant when they get 1,000 resumes? Of course they are only going to interview the 20-30 people whose resumes are from people who went to brand name schools.
Conclusion: school might feel stupid, but get good grades! And in fact if you watch the Queen's Classroom, you'll realize that studying might actually make you a better person! What a bonus!
The opening theme song (realize by melody) has already been uploaded here => http://www.d-addicts.com/forum/viewtopic_22051.htm. However, the ending theme song (Colorful by Yamashita Tomohisa) has never been uploaded here.crim009 wrote:I do have the opening theme music and another song that they usually play near the end..I'll upload it when I have time ;)
Ah..Found it, here you go guys Enjoy!!! Love this song !!
Colorful - Yamashita Tomohisa:
http://www.4shared.com/file/1451945/7d8 ... ohisa.html
Colorful - Yamashita Tomohisa:
http://www.4shared.com/file/1451945/7d8 ... ohisa.html
Hi ! I'm new here and I'm new in the "drama world" ! Dragonzakura is the first drama I've seen and !!! It's so great ! Yesterday I saw the last episode (merci beaucoup Le Piaf pour les sous-titre ! ) Really this show is amazing ! And the end is not bad at all ...
Thanks for the songs it's so great ! I listen to it and I want to work
Thanks for the songs it's so great ! I listen to it and I want to work
I don't know the drama GTO, only the manga but in my opinion it's different (I love GTO too) ! The teacher is not Onizuka at all : he's not as fun and crazy and the story is not the same ! I saw only 1 drama so I can't compare. The only thing I know is that I really really enjoyed watching it . It's a great show !!!
I watched all three series: GTO, Gokusen and DragonZakura (Not Gokusen 2 though)
I'm not really into 'which one is better, but in an ultra short note:
GTO: you watch it mostly for Onizuka..the crazy confrontational teacher and his unconventional ways. It's always a surprise to see what he'll come up with. Onizuka is good in microsupport...very personal to the student involved.
Unfortunately, the students don't stick with you that much, It's been a year since I saw it and I can't remember most of the names of the kids anymore =/
Gokusen: Yankumi (the teacher) goes out of her way to show what loyalty, friendship and justice mean in general, and how to fight for that without your fists...even though she kicks generous butt in the series.
The situations are often quite hilarious. The balance between the teacher and her students was very good here, I got very attached to all of them and they had good chemistry together. I really believed in their friendship.
Dragon Zakura: Holds very wise lessons...while watching this I felt bad for not studying as much as I could have done and set on improving myself!..now how is that for a series... Education is important...and 'there's no wall in this world that can't be climbed'
I didn't get too emotionally attached to the characters. They were fun, cute or handsome but you saw too little of their history. There were parts that showed you a bit of their past and whatnot, but they were rather illustrative and not so emotionally involving (or simply not enough) There was more focus on their class, techniques, and bondin towards a common goal.
THe greatest difference is probably that Sakuragi acts nothing like Onizuka and Yankumi..he's a lawyer, not a teacher, and he expresses his opinions in a harsh way. No warm support from this guy, just the cold hard truth. Truth that still needs to be heared.
I liked all three, and I would still watch all three. But with some good time between them
ok so maybe that wasn't as informative as I hoped maybe I'll edit it later.
I'm not really into 'which one is better, but in an ultra short note:
GTO: you watch it mostly for Onizuka..the crazy confrontational teacher and his unconventional ways. It's always a surprise to see what he'll come up with. Onizuka is good in microsupport...very personal to the student involved.
Unfortunately, the students don't stick with you that much, It's been a year since I saw it and I can't remember most of the names of the kids anymore =/
Gokusen: Yankumi (the teacher) goes out of her way to show what loyalty, friendship and justice mean in general, and how to fight for that without your fists...even though she kicks generous butt in the series.
The situations are often quite hilarious. The balance between the teacher and her students was very good here, I got very attached to all of them and they had good chemistry together. I really believed in their friendship.
Dragon Zakura: Holds very wise lessons...while watching this I felt bad for not studying as much as I could have done and set on improving myself!..now how is that for a series... Education is important...and 'there's no wall in this world that can't be climbed'
I didn't get too emotionally attached to the characters. They were fun, cute or handsome but you saw too little of their history. There were parts that showed you a bit of their past and whatnot, but they were rather illustrative and not so emotionally involving (or simply not enough) There was more focus on their class, techniques, and bondin towards a common goal.
THe greatest difference is probably that Sakuragi acts nothing like Onizuka and Yankumi..he's a lawyer, not a teacher, and he expresses his opinions in a harsh way. No warm support from this guy, just the cold hard truth. Truth that still needs to be heared.
I liked all three, and I would still watch all three. But with some good time between them
ok so maybe that wasn't as informative as I hoped maybe I'll edit it later.
I. love. Dragonzakura. While I haven't seen all the dramas from 2005, this one is currently the best. I used to teach in Japan, so a lot of this stuff was helpful for me if I return again. I was taking notes throughout. ^^ Someone who is not a teacher or student may not enjoy it as much unless you're in it for the pretty boys (which looks like a lot of you were ^^; ).
And interestingly enough, Todai application has greatly risen this year, which I think is very cool. ;)
Just one minor gripe about the ending . .
And interestingly enough, Todai application has greatly risen this year, which I think is very cool. ;)
Just one minor gripe about the ending . .
I felt that this series didn't have anything particularly mind-boggling or extraordinary. It carried the same themes of camaraderie and dedication that can be seen in many other shows (GTO). I do applaud the actors, however. If anything, I feel that this series is worth watching just for the acting. Oddly enough, it did make me feel like studying math again for about a whole minute before I reminded myself it was just a show.
5?
does anyone know if there is going to be a release of the rest of the episodes... I'm watching it subbed in french, but althoug I understand it... I prefer it to be subbed in english.... But I like it sooooo much!!
i kinda of liked the ending, like i thought everyone should have passed, at the least the five that entered the exam. I also thought that the yamapi guy, should have entered the university , instead of studying become a lawyer, i guess im a perfectionist lol. the situation with that girl that yamapi likes, i can understand that fully. she loves her mom, you can't help it. but seriously, that was a good opportunity, missed , right there, all cause of a few minutes. the ending i dont understand, i thought that the lawyer was going to go out with the teacher girl, lol. sorry, cant realy remember their names. lol. anywys, i think this whole dragon zakura thing really made me unafraid to finish my studies, its made me think alot about my future, and maybe i don't have to go to university to have a good life. maybe i dont have to go to the nicest university, as long as I get some education. i can write other things on here, but then it would some kind of testemonial, lol, and i dont want to spread my life on a forum , lol. anywys good series, you guys should watch it!
you say it with such ease
Prince of Moles wrote:I've seen bits and pieces of this drama and I have read the all the manga that was out and available last summer when I was in Japan.
I think the message of the manga/show is important.
!!!Schooling is actually pretty damn important!!!
Society is not fair. If you were not born rich, if you do not have connections (because your parents are famous or powerful), then the ONLY RELIABLE way to get ahead in society is to get a good education.
What is a good education? Simple, brand name schools.
Luckily in Japan that means Todai (aka Tokyo University), a public university where the cost of education is cheap. Thus if you can pass the entrance exam, anyone (regardless of background!) can get in, and then get a good job, and live a reasonably secure life, if they choose to do so. (Personally I think any of the old 7 imperial universities are fine, plus a few more, though the private ones are expensive.)
Unfortunately in the US the best schools are still probably the Ivy league schools, and they are all private making them pretty expensive (unless you know how to work the financial aid system). Luckily, in the US, it's not just the Ivy, one can get a brand name education for cheap in some public universities, West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs, plus some of the famous state schools, UC Berkeley, UCLA.
If you can graduate from these brand name schools, then you truly are one step ahead in starting your life. Instead of struggling to get a job, your resume will be picked up when sent out. Instead of sweating through interviews, your interviewer will be impressed just from the schooling and not ask you tough questions. (Once you get the job, they'll judge you from what work you do.) But doors will be open.
And when you think about this. It's crazy.
It's so much easier to study in middle school and high school and get good grades because =noone= is studying.
It's much much harder to turn your life around after you graduate from college. What employer is going to bother interviewing every single applicant when they get 1,000 resumes? Of course they are only going to interview the 20-30 people whose resumes are from people who went to brand name schools.
Conclusion: school might feel stupid, but get good grades! And in fact if you watch the Queen's Classroom, you'll realize that studying might actually make you a better person! What a bonus!
you said that studying in high school is easy, i really dont think so. lol. but i will agree if you do get into a brand name university, you are good to go, but i hate the reality. i'd rather just get my schooling anywhere, omg, why am i writing this, im so nervous, now, because maybe i havent gotten in yet. thanks alot.
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Question about Dragon Zakura ending?
Do you guys think Yoshino and Yuusuke stayed together? The ending kind of left the relationship of Yoshino/Yuusuke/Naomi open.
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no i dont think that yoshino and yusuke stayed together... cuz P... i mean yusuke, decided to become a lawyer right (i cant remember cuz i saw the ending like half a year ago almost) but he didn't go to todai but yoshino decided to pursue todai even though yusuke wasn't going to go there showing that they kinda had closure with each others relationship (cuz normally if yoshino and yusuke were together then yoshino would have also quit todai) but i also dont think that naomi and yusuke got together either... i think that naomi may have liked yusuke but yusuke just thought of naomi as friends... i think yusuke should have hooked up with hideki instead!! P's always saying how he and teppei like to go out together sum times... hehe...
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I just started watching this 2 days ago and I'm up to ep06 now. I just love this show. I tend not to compare it to other (similar) shows as that will usually get expectations up and usual disappointment.
I watched GTO (both anime and drama) and loved it, watched Gokusen anme and drama and loved it and I also love this show. I like Abe Hiroshi from Kekkon Dekinai Otoko and Yui Aragaki from My Boss, My Hero. It's nice to see her in a whole different view. I don't really care for "Yamapi" and other guys since I'm a guy, and well.. those teachers are some real mofo's just like in Gokusen and GTO.
I watched GTO (both anime and drama) and loved it, watched Gokusen anme and drama and loved it and I also love this show. I like Abe Hiroshi from Kekkon Dekinai Otoko and Yui Aragaki from My Boss, My Hero. It's nice to see her in a whole different view. I don't really care for "Yamapi" and other guys since I'm a guy, and well.. those teachers are some real mofo's just like in Gokusen and GTO.
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I really like this series
some kind of cool type of GTO..
very much of my friend skme to upload it to free server
so I already upload it to MegaUpload and Up-File
http://id-tv.info/jdorama/Zakura/
if you not watch it yet..... oh where have you been ?....watch it dude...
some kind of cool type of GTO..
very much of my friend skme to upload it to free server
so I already upload it to MegaUpload and Up-File
http://id-tv.info/jdorama/Zakura/
if you not watch it yet..... oh where have you been ?....watch it dude...
I didn't really expect much when I started on this drama, so I was pleasantly surprised by how engaging it was. I think it's difficult to compare it to Gokusen cause it's a completely different show. For eg. the lawyer takes on the students out of pure selfish motives...he's not interested in really being a teacher to them. And although there is some moral-teaching, it's different from the kind taught in Gokusen.
That said, it's a very interesting show that definitely makes you wanna study...lol! I think it works in large part due to Abe Hiroshi because he did a really good job with his role. He just had this whole magnetic presence going on, you couldn't take your eyes off him when he was on-screen. Although one of the studying techniques seemed completely unrealistic (playing ping-pong and instant maths calculations, anyone?), everything else seemed quite reasonable. I like the ending too, only...sigh, I really liked Maki-chan.
About Yamapi, (darn of course 80% of the people watched this show for him, myself included) he's the cool, rebellious type...hmm. He did an adequate job, not that it really required much acting skill.
That said, it's a very interesting show that definitely makes you wanna study...lol! I think it works in large part due to Abe Hiroshi because he did a really good job with his role. He just had this whole magnetic presence going on, you couldn't take your eyes off him when he was on-screen. Although one of the studying techniques seemed completely unrealistic (playing ping-pong and instant maths calculations, anyone?), everything else seemed quite reasonable. I like the ending too, only...sigh, I really liked Maki-chan.
About Yamapi, (darn of course 80% of the people watched this show for him, myself included) he's the cool, rebellious type...hmm. He did an adequate job, not that it really required much acting skill.
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