Great Teacher Onizuka Chapter 200 Discussion

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  • #10
Ya some parts of it, seemed like ammm unfinished?

but thats how life is, you cant finish everything and hope for a future (well thats what i think Fujisawa was trying to do)
 
  • #11
Damn, this could have been so much better if it were a Seinen from the start. Things started getting repetitive at the end, how many suicide attempts and how many times did Onizuka jump off a building (they even repeated the scene where Onizuka pushes Urumi with Miyabi? We even had two weirdos obsessed by the girl they like, Sho and the Tokyo Uni faggot. Plus, even though the ending was decent, we could have gotten better closure, like him actually getting a date for once (preferably with that teacher that loved him). Not to mention it would have been a good twist if one of the suicide attempts actually succeeded and triggered some development to Onizuka’s character.



It was very good, but I feel like it would have been a definite masterpiece had it been targeted at another demographic.
 
  • #12
It sounds like you've really connected with the characters and story of the series you're referring to, and it's not uncommon for stories to have that effect on people. When a series ends, especially when you've become so invested in it, it can leave a void. However, the beauty of storytelling is that it often sparks creativity in others. While official continuations or expansions may not exist, there's a vibrant fan community out there that may have created fanfiction or other fan works to continue the story or explore different aspects of it.



If you haven't already, you might try searching for fanfiction or fan-created content related to the series. You may find something that scratches that itch for more adventures with Onizuka and the Class of 4. Additionally, sometimes creators release supplementary materials or side stories, so it's worth checking if there are any official spin-offs or extra content related to the series.



Regardless, it's wonderful to hear how much the series has impacted you and brought you joy. Sometimes, the best stories are the ones that leave us wanting more, as they inspire us to imagine our own adventures and endings for the characters we've grown to love.
 
  • #13
alpir said:
Instead of adding new characters, mangaka should have focused on existing ones. For example that yakuza's autistic kid - what was the point of that character? I don't even remember seeing him after Onizuka returned him to school.



Nonetheless I highly enjoyed the last chapters. I just wish there was more character's development.

I agree, there were a few pointless characters, including the whole angel organization.



I wish there were more of Julia, and Moritaka, she should have had more of a role. The black stars should've had their arc.



Surprisingly, one of the more funny characters in the series was Uchiyamada, lol @ his paranoia



With that being said, the series was perfect still. onizuka x Urumi( why was Fuyutsuki even created)???



I absolutely loved it! the manga changed some of my life perspective, Onizuka is awesome!
 
  • #14
I started GTO as a joke but holy shit this is one of the best manga I have ever read



Maybe I will check out it's prequel and the anime sometime soon
 
  • #15
Just finished this yesterday. I had watched the anime before and thought it was just spectacular. I was a bit more hesitant to start up the manga because I already knew what happened through half of it and I didn't want to just start off from where the anime left off. I prefer to reread the manga version of a series to see the changes/improvements from the anime. But it didn't matter at all. Reading the same events from before just got me to fall in love with this series even more.



I do agree with what some others have said about the first 3/4 of the manga as it is just perfect. It is beyond amazing. I thought that the Angel arc was a bit weak and repetitive in places (relative to the masterpiece that is the rest of the series) but the ending sequences, Onizuka "death" (legends never die), Miyabi kidnapping, and some other moments were spectacular and just classic Onizuka. I experienced some significant feels for sure.



I actually thought that the ending was just fine. There wasn't a need for EVERYTHING to be resolved especially with the romance. Azusa already admitted to herself that she loved Onizuka (and of course we've got Urumi waiting in the wings). The manga only covered "6 months" (which is insane) so you can't expect them to solve world hunger. There were no cliffhangers so I could be satisfied with it.



I'll always remember and cherish this manga for the brilliant characters and none of them were greater than Onizuka himself. A real man. True to his core (perverted as it was). 10/10 for me and right up there with Berserk as my favorite manga.
 
  • #16
Awesome manga hey I want a teacher like Onizuka too..... Brilliant masterpiece a lot of funny moments especially by Onizuka! Haha for me I wanted more development with Urumi its ok its ok
 
  • #17
When I started this manga after watching the anime I had planned to finish it in a month but it ended up taking me 5 months instead. There was a lot of strings pulled in scenarios but overall it was a great manga and I can't want to start reading the sequel. This was a nice chapter but I wish we got some closure with the students in class four. Who was the old man Sakurai was wheeling out?
 
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