A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.A comedy about female teachers who can't help developing romantic interests in their male students.
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This anime isn't for the easily offended, nor does it cater to the fragile echo chambers of modern critics. It dares to portray female desire without shame, guilt, or sugarcoating - and for that alone, it deserves respect. In a world where male characters are routinely reduced to one-dimensional perverts for comedy, this show flips the script: it shows that women, too, are human - capable of lust, confusion, vulnerability, and raw emotion.
But no, critics couldn't handle that.
If this had been yet another "men are trash" feminist fantasy, it would've been showered with praise. But the moment a show dares to step out of line and challenge the double standards, they call it "problematic." The hypocrisy is deafening.
Beyond that, the voice acting is god-tier. Every breath, moan, and whisper from the cast-especially Sumire Uesaka-hits with a precision that makes the scenes pulse with life. The music, the directing, the pacing-everything feels deliberately crafted to provoke, not to please.
This anime didn't fail. The industry failed it-because it was too bold to be accepted by a system that only celebrates what's "safe" and "marketable."
If you're tired of cookie-cutter stories and plastic characters, give this one a shot.
It's honest, it's wild.
But no, critics couldn't handle that.
If this had been yet another "men are trash" feminist fantasy, it would've been showered with praise. But the moment a show dares to step out of line and challenge the double standards, they call it "problematic." The hypocrisy is deafening.
Beyond that, the voice acting is god-tier. Every breath, moan, and whisper from the cast-especially Sumire Uesaka-hits with a precision that makes the scenes pulse with life. The music, the directing, the pacing-everything feels deliberately crafted to provoke, not to please.
This anime didn't fail. The industry failed it-because it was too bold to be accepted by a system that only celebrates what's "safe" and "marketable."
If you're tired of cookie-cutter stories and plastic characters, give this one a shot.
It's honest, it's wild.
I don't know why I started watching this. It completely has no story, just harem. Only for hentai lovers. Arigato Gozaimasu.
Rom-com amine with Sensei and students which really interested.
These comments are based on watching the censored version of the show on Crunchyroll.
This series is centred on high school student Ichiro Sato and his teacher Kana Kojima. Over the course of the series they find themselves in a variety of awkward situations... usually involving him accidentally grabbing at her clothes and pulling them off! There are also other student teacher pairs who find themselves in similar circumstances.
Even with fairly heavy censorship it is clear that this is an ecchi series. Female characters end up in s state of undress or in compromising positions in every episode. Thankfully it isn't just sleaze; there are plenty of laughs to be had and the animation is pretty good with solid character designs. Overall I'd say this series was okay; if you like ecchi series it might be best to wait for the uncensored version but if you just want a laugh the censored version is fun enough.
This series is centred on high school student Ichiro Sato and his teacher Kana Kojima. Over the course of the series they find themselves in a variety of awkward situations... usually involving him accidentally grabbing at her clothes and pulling them off! There are also other student teacher pairs who find themselves in similar circumstances.
Even with fairly heavy censorship it is clear that this is an ecchi series. Female characters end up in s state of undress or in compromising positions in every episode. Thankfully it isn't just sleaze; there are plenty of laughs to be had and the animation is pretty good with solid character designs. Overall I'd say this series was okay; if you like ecchi series it might be best to wait for the uncensored version but if you just want a laugh the censored version is fun enough.
Borderline hentai, decent enough plot, lovable characters that you root for, mindboggling overexaggerated actions....what can I say, it's a solid 8.
Normally for such kinds of anime I would say men only and this one is no exception. Have fun!
Normally for such kinds of anime I would say men only and this one is no exception. Have fun!
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- TriviaBased on an ecchi comedy seinen manga series written and illustrated by Soborou. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine since April 2017.
- Crazy creditsThe title sequences of each episode prominently features the teacher who is the specific focus of that episode.
- SoundtracksBon Kyu Bon wa Kare no Mono
Performed by Sumire Uesaka
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By what name was Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!? (2019) officially released in Canada in French?
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