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The Great Teacher Onizuka anime television series is based on Tohru Fujisawa's manga series of the same name. Animated by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, the series ran for forty-three episodes and was broadcast on Fuji Television from June 30 1999, to September 24, 2000. During the original run, episodes were identified as "lessons" and did not have titles. The episode titles in the list below are from the English Tokyopop release.

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  • The Great Teacher Onizuka anime television series is based on Tohru Fujisawa's manga series of the same name. Animated by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, the series ran for forty-three episodes and was broadcast on Fuji Television from June 30 1999, to September 24, 2000. During the original run, episodes were identified as "lessons" and did not have titles. The episode titles in the list below are from the English Tokyopop release. The anime series uses five pieces of theme music: two openings and three endings. The first opening theme, "Driver's High" by L'Arc-en-Ciel is used from episodes 1 to 17. The second opening theme, "Hitori no Yoru" by Porno Graffitti is used from episodes 18 to 43. The first ending theme, "Last Piece" by Kirari is used from episodes 1 to 17. The second ending theme, "Shizuku" by is used from episodes 18 to 33, while the third ending theme, "Cherished Memories" by HONG KONG KNIFE is used from episodes 34 to 42. The first opening theme, "Driver's High" is used as the ending theme in episode 43 and an insert song in episode 17. (en)
  • Great Teacher Onizuka (グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ, Gurēto Tīchā Onizuka) est une série anime composée de 43 épisodes, (dont 10 fillers et 33 canons) produite par le studio Pierrot et réalisée par Noriyuki Abe et Naoyasu Habu. La série fut diffusée au Japon du 30 juin 1999 au 17 septembre 2000 sur la chaîne télévisée Fuji Television. En France, la série fut diffusée sur la chaîne Canal+ dès 2004. (fr)
  • Questa è la lista degli episodi dell'anime Great Teacher Onizuka, prodotto dalla Pierrot e tratto dall'omonimo manga di Tōru Fujisawa. L'anime è andato in onda su Fuji Television dal 30 giugno 1999 al 17 settembre 2000 ed in seguito è stato riproposto sull'emittente televisiva Animax. In Italia la serie è stata trasmessa dal 7 gennaio 2003 al 16 marzo 2004 su MTV all'interno del programma Anime Night. Il doppiaggio ha subito delle leggere censure. In seguito il cartone è andato in onda altre due volte: da maggio 2005 sul canale GXT e da febbraio 2008 su Cooltoon, in versione integrale e senza censure. L'anime è stato distribuito anche per la visione in streaming su internet, sulla web tv on demand Popcorn TV a partire dal 20 dicembre 2010. La serie è stata poi distribuita per il mercato home video italiano in formato VHS nel 2003 e DVD dal 2006 al 2007. In entrambi i casi Dynit ha mantenuto la versione integrale. La colonna sonora di Great Teacher Onizuka è stata composta da Yusuke Honma. Le sigle di apertura sono Driver's High dei L'Arc~en~Ciel per i primi 17 episodi e Hitori no yoru (ヒトリノ夜 Hitori no yoru?) dei Porno Graffitti per gli ultimi 26. Le ending invece sono Last Piece di Kirari Toyomoto dall'episodio 1 al 17, Shizuku (しずく Shizuku?) di Miwako Okuda per le puntate dalla 18 alla 33 e Cherished Memories degli Hong Kong Knife per gli episodi dal 34 al 42. Come sigla finale dell'ultima puntata è stata utilizzata nuovamente Driver's High. I titoli degli episodi italiani indicati sono quelli effettivamente utilizzati da Dynit, che ha scelto di non effettuare la traduzione dei titoli giapponesi originali. (it)
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  • Mr. Uchiyamada experiences a mid-life crisis, wondering if there is any meaning left to his life. His family has grown apart and now fears for the worst when his daughter Yoshiko takes a liking to Eikichi. (en)
  • Eikichi learns first-hand what tricks his homeroom students are capable of. Yoshito Kikuchi, a computer expert, releases fake images of Eikichi engaged in BDSM and homosexual acts. Instead of getting mad, Eikichi asks Yoshito if he can create nude celebrity pictures for him. (en)
  • From getting bōsōzoku gangs to vote for Tomoko to questionable marketing ploys, Eikichi does whatever he can to make sure that Tomoko will win the contest. However, a contemptuous rival competitor undermines his efforts. (en)
  • Following Anko's "lesson", Eikichi must face the PTA for his actions. During the hearing, Noboru shows the teachers and parents the extent of his pain - physically and emotionally. Anko's mother, still unbelieving of her child's actions, is forced to realize the truth when Yoshito plays a tape recording of Anko discussing the truth about her mother and Noboru with her friends. (en)
  • To make it a trip to remember, Eikichi assigns his students to co-ed rooms. Noboru is perplexed with Eikichi's decision to assign him with Anko and her friends. Eikichi helps Noboru make the most of a bad situation with a good old-fashioned prank on the girls. (en)
  • Miyabi's friends and teachers work to protect her from the corrupt teachers' union whose pressure on Mr. Saitou over his unprofessional relationship drove his student lover to suicide. Eikichi decides to take the blame for the stabbing to clear Miyabi of any wrongdoing. Azusa also confesses her feelings towards Eikichi. (en)
  • Suguru Teshigawara, the math teacher, has his heart set only on Azusa Fuyutsuki; however, Eikichi inadvertently incurs Suguru's wrath when he ruins Suguru's plans to win Azusa over. (en)
  • Blackmailed by Urumi for pushing her off a building, Eikichi subjects himself to her whims. After meeting her former elementary teacher, Urumi goes on a classroom terrorism spree. (en)
  • At the talent beauty contest, Tomoko's clumsiness makes her a long shot to win, but discovers that being herself is her special talent. Despite losing, she gains newfound respect from her classmates. (en)
  • Azusa learns that her former school will be demolished. During the countdown, a former student of the school runs into the building to retrieve a precious heirloom. Eikichi pursues in order to rescue her before the school is destroyed. (en)
  • Eikichi relishes his newfound hero status until he meets Urumi Kanzaki, a mischievous girl who gets him arrested as a pervert. He is less than amused when he finds out that she is actually one of his students. (en)
  • To teach Miyabi and her friends a lesson, Urumi orchestrates their kidnapping to hold them for ransom. Eikichi literally flies in to save the day and foils Urumi's plans. (en)
  • Determined to prevent his dismissal, Azusa invites Eikichi to her place for one-on-one all-night study sessions. Meanwhile, believing that studying alone isn't enough to get the highest mark, Eikichi's students attempt to steal the test answers from the school. (en)
  • Unable to cope with the pressures of teaching, Azusa runs away to her former school in Hakuba. Eikichi, Tomoko, Yoshito, and Kunio follow in order to convince her to return. (en)
  • Following her ordeal, Anko is conflicted over the new emotions that she feels for Noboru. To teach Anko to be true to her heart, Eikichi plans a special nighttime lesson for the class. (en)
  • Framed as an embezzler, Eikichi promises to make it up to all of the 3rd year students with a trip to Okinawa. He claims that he can pay for it with a winning lottery ticket , but when he finds out that the ticket was a fraud, he has to find another way to pay for the ¥8 million trip. (en)
  • Eikichi receives a cursed chain letter, but he dismisses it as superstition. After a series of misfortunes, he begins to believe in the letter and does whatever he can to dispel the curse. (en)
  • Eikichi learns that Nao, a former street racer, was using the school to help pay her brother's medical costs for an accident that she blames herself for. Eikichi challenges her to a game of "No Signals" to teach her about self-worth. (en)
  • When Tomoko, Eikichi, and his friend Toshiyuki Saejima find a suitcase filled with gold, they find themselves on the run from the yakuza. (en)
  • An attractive school nurse, Nao Kadena, arrives at the school, much to the delight of Eikichi. However, she soon starts using her looks and the school to fund her money-making schemes. (en)
  • While preparing for parent-teacher meetings, Eikichi learns that one of his students, Kunio Murai, has a very young mother. He decides that "dates" are an excellent way to get to know the parents, much to Kunio's dismay. (en)
  • Suguru enlists a parent lobby group to get Eikichi fired. To prove his worth, Eikichi must score the highest mark in a national scholastic achievement test. However, he soon learns that it is no easy task. (en)
  • Anko Uehara and her gang bullies Noboru for hanging out with Eikichi. They manage to tie him up and beat him to a pulp while he is nude, then take pictures for blackmail. After rescuing Noboru from suicide , Onizuka realizes the full extent of Anko's behavior. However, Anko's mother is an important member of the PTA, giving her a shield against punishment. (en)
  • Eikichi goes head-to-head with the P.E. teacher Hajime Fukuroda. Meanwhile, Miyabi Aizawa enlists her friend Tomoko Nomura to frame Eikichi as an underwear thief. When she accidentally incriminates Mr. Fukuroda instead, Miyabi berates Tomoko for her stupidity. (en)
  • Eikichi orders his class to walk through a derelict hotel as a test of nerves. Anko and Noboru make it past Eikichi's test, but when confronted by four local hooligans, Anko stands up for Noboru against the bullies and confesses her feelings towards him. (en)
  • Eikichi learns that Urumi went through a traumatic childhood experience and tries to help her cope with it using his own brand of teaching. He surprises her by jumping after her when he accidentally pushes her off a building. (en)
  • Eikichi applies at Holy Forest Academy, and conflicts with the school's vice principal, Hiroshi Uchiyamada. Disgusted by his condescending attitude, he leaves knowing that they never would have hired him anyway. However, the school's chairwoman Ryoko Sakurai, impressed by his character, decides to offer him a job. (en)
  • Led to believe that he spent the school's money, Eikichi attempts to raise the money himself while his students investigate who set him up. The school's faculty decides to hold a student assembly so Eikichi can take responsibility for his actions. (en)
  • Nao helps Azusa choose a bathing suit for the trip to Okinawa. Azusa tries to get a makeover in order to impress Eikichi, but ends up getting carried away in the process. (en)
  • Eikichi learns of a hidden treasure somewhere on one of Okinawa's islands and decides that a special class trip is in order. During the expedition, Anko and her friends tie up Noboru to leave him in the jungle, but end up getting lost in the process. (en)
  • Eikichi becomes Tomoko's manager and arranges a series of innocuous commercial shoots to increase her national profile. Her commercials attract the attention of a popular magazine who wants her entered into their beauty contest. (en)
  • The new school year gets off to a rocky start for Eikichi. To his great consternation, not only was he expected to live in a storage room, he has been assigned to teach middle school instead of high school students. He also had to rescue a student, Noboru Yoshikawa, from suicide. (en)
  • When Kunio and his friends are confronted by local punks, they believe they are saved when Eikichi arrives. However, he refuses to help, believing their predicament will teach them about taking responsibility. Faced with a bungee jump, Kunio proves how far he will go to prevent his mother from dating Eikichi. (en)
  • When Kunio finds a wedding dress catalog at home, he suspects his mother will marry someone behind his back. Overprotective of his mother, Kunio will stop at nothing to stop her wedding. (en)
  • Kunio finds a love letter addressed to him, initially believing it is from Akane Fujita, a girl he likes. However, when Akane dumps him, Kunio realizes his true feelings for his platonic friend, Fuyumi Kujirakawa. (en)
  • Tomoko is depressed that Miyabi no longer wants her as a friend. Eikichi tries to cheer Tomoko up and enters her into a beauty contest to help her out with her self-esteem. (en)
  • Miyabi confronts Noboru Saitou, the class's former teacher, about the incident that drove them to hate teachers. When Mr. Saitou is later found stabbed, suspicion immediately falls on Miyabi. (en)
  • Before the annual class field trip, Miyabi and her friends steal the school's trip money and blackmails the English teacher, Mr. Sakurada, into luring Eikichi to a fake "underground girls club" with the stolen money planted on him. At the "club", Eikichi was goaded into drinking beyond his limits. Finally drunk, Eikichi was relieved of the money and thrown into a garbage pile on an unfamiliar street. He wakes and wonders why is he there? (en)
  • On the day of the test, Eikichi witnesses the abduction of a Diet member's daughter and pursues the kidnappers to an abandoned warehouse. During the ensuing brawl, Eikichi rescues the daughter, but is shot in the process. He manages to return to the school, but has to write the day-long test in one hour. (en)
  • Separated, Anko and Noboru are forced to find their way to safety together. Eikichi, however, believes their disappearance was a ruse to conceal their discovery of the treasure, and searches for them in hot pursuit. (en)
  • Eikichi wins a Mercedes-Benz E-class sedan in a local contest, worth enough to pay for the trip. Unfazed, Miyabi arranges for a suicidal salaryman to jump in front of Eikichi's car and ruin his chances of selling it. (en)
  • Urumi's teacher admits that she was the cause of Urumi's mistrust towards teachers. When Urumi was younger, she accidentally revealed the secret about Urumi's father. Eikichi decides that only a special lesson across an incomplete freeway will teach Urumi about life. (en)
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  • Alone in the Dark (en)
  • Superstition (en)
  • Outside Looking In (en)
  • Love Letters (en)
  • Confessions (en)
  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place (en)
  • Private Investigations (en)
  • Good Cop/Bad Cop (en)
  • Matters of the Heart (en)
  • Search and Rescue (en)
  • Compromising Positions (en)
  • Wedding Bell Blues (en)
  • Living Together (en)
  • An Eye for an Eye, a Butt for a Butt (en)
  • Beauty + Brains = A Dangerous Mix (en)
  • Bungee Jumping Made Easy (en)
  • Conspiracies All Around (en)
  • Destination: Okinawa (en)
  • Enter Uchiyamada! (en)
  • Falling for The Great Onizuka (en)
  • GTO - Agent to the Stars (en)
  • Great Treasure Okinawa (en)
  • How to Dine and Dash (en)
  • Late Night Roof Diving (en)
  • Money Talks, GTO Walks (en)
  • Old Wounds Revisited (en)
  • Onizuka Meets His Match (en)
  • Onizuka and the Art of War (en)
  • Onizuka's Final Battle (en)
  • Only the Best Will Do (en)
  • Playing Doctor - GTO Style (en)
  • Revolution Everywhere (en)
  • Self-Improvement (en)
  • Studies in High Finance (en)
  • The Art of Demolition (en)
  • The Formula for Treachery (en)
  • The Great Sacrifice (en)
  • The Law of Probability (en)
  • The Mother of all Crushes (en)
  • The Secret Life of Onizuka (en)
  • To Be Idolized by a Nation (en)
  • Whatever Can Go Wrong, Will Go Wrong (en)
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  • Great Teacher Onizuka (グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ, Gurēto Tīchā Onizuka) est une série anime composée de 43 épisodes, (dont 10 fillers et 33 canons) produite par le studio Pierrot et réalisée par Noriyuki Abe et Naoyasu Habu. La série fut diffusée au Japon du 30 juin 1999 au 17 septembre 2000 sur la chaîne télévisée Fuji Television. En France, la série fut diffusée sur la chaîne Canal+ dès 2004. (fr)
  • The Great Teacher Onizuka anime television series is based on Tohru Fujisawa's manga series of the same name. Animated by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, the series ran for forty-three episodes and was broadcast on Fuji Television from June 30 1999, to September 24, 2000. During the original run, episodes were identified as "lessons" and did not have titles. The episode titles in the list below are from the English Tokyopop release. (en)
  • Questa è la lista degli episodi dell'anime Great Teacher Onizuka, prodotto dalla Pierrot e tratto dall'omonimo manga di Tōru Fujisawa. L'anime è andato in onda su Fuji Television dal 30 giugno 1999 al 17 settembre 2000 ed in seguito è stato riproposto sull'emittente televisiva Animax. I titoli degli episodi italiani indicati sono quelli effettivamente utilizzati da Dynit, che ha scelto di non effettuare la traduzione dei titoli giapponesi originali. (it)
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  • List of Great Teacher Onizuka episodes (en)
  • Liste des épisodes de Great Teacher Onizuka (fr)
  • Episodi di Great Teacher Onizuka (it)
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