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GTO

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: GTO: Tomoko's Big Adventures
Japanese: GTO
English: GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka
German: GTO. Great Teacher Onizuka


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 25
Chapters: 208
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 11, 1996 to Jan 30, 2002
Genres: Action Action, Award Winning Award Winning, Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Delinquents Delinquents, School School, Workplace Workplace
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Fujisawa, Tooru (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.881 (scored by 6632166,321 users)
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Ranked: #252
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Popularity: #56
Members: 169,821
Favorites: 11,437

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Recommendations

Denpa Kyoushi is like GTO for the 21. century. Both Onizuka and Kagami help students in their own way, Kagami using that brilliant brain of his and Onizuka pulling through with sheer strength and willpower. 
reportRecommended by Deifyer
If you like Kamen Teacher, then you must read the legendary Great Teacher Onizuka, and shame on you if you haven't already. Created also by Tohru Fujisawa, GTO offers the same humour and obscure teaching methods used in Kamen Teacher.  
reportRecommended by BusterMachine0
GTO and Ansatsu Kyoushitsu not only feature a teacher as a major main character but also what goes inside the classroom can be quite humorous with the amount of gags and themes. The main male protagonist teacher their students with some unusual methods although they are genuine about their roles. There is a large amount of focus on characterization in both series when we find out about the students as well. Do note that Ansatsu Kyoushitsu portrays supernatural elements by adding unnatural events with assassination as a theme as well. GTO on the other hand has more realism. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
In these two publications, delinquents are subjected to teachers who are determined to change their lives for the better. Both teachers teach their students important life lessons. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
More in-line with plagiarism than a show of respect, the beginnings of The Breaker cannot but help one think of GTO/Onizuka. A new badarse teacher starts teaching at a school, bumps into a bullied kid, has to save him from jumping off the school roof and - of course - tries to get it on with a hot female teacher. If not for the art being so fantastic and GTO being equally fantastic, I'm sure this issue would be touched upon more than it has been. Awhile after its GTO-theft introduction period, it does go off in its own martial arts / The Karate Kid direction.   
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Episodical storytelling about a cool teacher that takes on problem children in his class and helps them with somehow unconventional methods. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both series involve teachers who provide their students with life lessons through unorthodox means. The two series are fun reads full of comedy and drama. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both are likeable, manly, rebellious and funny series of the school-comedy-slice of life genre, and both involve delinquents, students, gangs, fights, rivalry, friendship. The main characters in GTO are older than the ones in Kyou Kara Ore Wa, but the style and hilarity level are overall the same. 
reportRecommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Both deal with a spirited teacher going to teach and the issues that they have with their students. 
reportRecommended by ladyshiny
Both stories - comic manga about new teachers who teach their problematic students more real life than school subjects.  
reportRecommended by fischermori
Hotman is a slice-of-life master's take on GTO. Enzo is pretty much Onizuka with a daughter & four younger siblings. Where as Oni made his class his 'family', Enzo sacrifices himself for his real family as he deals with the mistakes of his past. Along the way, he finds himself becoming romantically involved with another teacher at the school he teaches at... but, of course, he never seems to get around to sealing the deal. There are differences between the characters, such as Enzo trying to atone for his past by being a health freak and Onizuka being a complete pervert, but both kick arse... and   
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Both GTO and AIKI have a teacher who is evil, crazy and perverse. even the general feel of both mangas are the same.  
reportRecommended by h4ff
A male delinquent takes on a leadership roll and becomes responsible for the well being of his class and his school. Tho he means well people still see him as a delinquent and try to get in his way... lifes not so simple even when you dont fallow the rules 
reportRecommended by patrat
The main character wants to improve his life. Some days are good, others are horrible and are hilarious. Mr. Kurosawa is sort of a "what if" older version of Eikichi Onizuka. Both men are extremely tough and the type of character you want to root for. The main turning point in both manga is that the main character has to deal with some troublesome middle school students. Sometimes it's frustrating to see the main character get punished but there are many rewarding chapters too. If you like a manga with drama, comedy and a meaningful message you won't be disappointed. 
reportRecommended by Jackson_H
Apart from GTO being my most favourite of all time, I'm really recommending this because of their similar personality, they're both dumb as fuck, gets rejected as fuck but strong as fuck and real as fuck. The only thing different is plot slam dunk about basketball to impress a girl while gto is a gangster becoming a teacher but not teaching normally the premise revolves around him teaching real life lessons but through the most outrageous way possible. DON'T LET THE IDEA OF A TEACHER PUT YOU OFF THE MANGA i done this so I didn't read for about two years until read it   
reportRecommended by Ambushaj
I'd say the main characters really resemble each-other quite a bit. And they're both in a school setting revolving around delinquents. They're both tough guys, who're really very stupid, but always have their eyes set on doing what's right. Being nosy and involving themselves when they see something's not right. I'd say they're remarkably similar. 
reportRecommended by JoeSchulz
Both main characters changes their way of their lives from being gangstas to a teacher/househusband Both are wholesome and comedic Both have an extremely strong main character  
reportRecommended by slenderblak
Both series are comedy manga with ex-delinquent teachers as main characters. In addition to the majority funny moments, the manga also have serious storylines. 
reportRecommended by amatou