Both of them are about guiding children in unconventional settings, where they need proper guidance and protection for children to be children.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them at the expense of their own well being.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them at the expense of their own well being.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them at the expense of their own well being.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them.
Both are dramas about teachers protecting students from adults and the scary world that's trying to take advantage of them.
Both of them explore thematic questions using their protagonists as live case studies. Nuanced, beautifully shot.
Both of them explore thematic questions using their protagonists as live case studies. Nuanced, beautifully shot.
Both are about eccentric teachers who help bring hope to children who have lost all hope. Akahan no Sensei is more realistic in it's approach, where though the teacher excited, he lives in a very real world. so nothing is sugar coated.
If you're curious as to why I gave the same reason for all the 4 Gokusen's it's because story wise they are the same.
If you're curious as to why I gave the same reason for all the 4 Gokusen's it's because story wise they are the same.
Both are about eccentric teachers who help bring hope to children who have lost all hope. Akahan no Sensei is more realistic in it's approach, where though the teacher excited, he lives in a very real world. so nothing is sugar coated.
Both are about eccentric teachers who help bring hope to children who have lost all hope. Akahan no Sensei is more realistic in it's approach, where though the teacher excited, he lives in a very real world. so nothing is sugar coated.