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The drama continues...
Oh my. The drama.
The first season of Kinpachi Sensei way back in 1979. Who would have thought Japan had problems like this?
Answers to many inquiries about why the Kinpachi Sensei 7 Episodes were deleted, or where you can get a copy of the series
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Al The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Al The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
*Note* Due to technical difficulties, I had to put up the original dvd cut and had to re-subtitle everything after 1m 50s. So if it's not perfect, please excuse. The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Al The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
The title says it all. It's graduation time. Teachers and students urge Kinpachi to take back his resignation, but to no avail. Also, class 3B appeal to the court to temporarily release Shu from prison so that he can attend the graduation ceremony. The judge is about to make his decision on the morning of graduation day...
While there are obvious signs that things aren't going well in Shu's life, almost nobody seems to notice, mainly because Shu acts very introverted and avoids contact with his classmates. Only Maiko worries about Shu, but she's too shy to ask him what's wrong. Lacking any close friends he could talk to, Shu seeks help by calling the Childline.
While there are obvious signs that things aren't going well in Shu's life, almost nobody seems to notice, mainly because Shu acts very introverted and avoids contact with his classmates. Only Maiko worries about Shu, but she's too shy to ask him what's wrong. Lacking any close friends he could talk to, Shu seeks help by calling the Childline.
While there are obvious signs that things aren't going well in Shu's life, almost nobody seems to notice, mainly because Shu acts very introverted and avoids contact with his classmates. Only Maiko worries about Shu, but she's too shy to ask him what's wrong. Lacking any close friends he could talk to, Shu seeks help calling the Childline.
Found that both Episode 1 Part 6 through 10, and all of Episode 2 were missing... I will be uploading all episodes soon. After 3 years on the board of education Sakamoto Kinpachi returns to teaching class 3B in Sakura Junior High School, because his successor Hanako Sensei gives birth to a child on the first day of the new term. He is looking forward to get back to his roots, not expecting his new class to be the unruly bunch that they are... Category: Education Tags:
Found that both Episode 1 Part 6 through 10, and all of Episode 2 were missing... I will be uploading all episodes soon. After 3 years on the board of education Sakamoto Kinpachi returns to teaching class 3B in Sakura Junior High School, because his successor Hanako Sensei gives birth to a child on the first day of the new term. He is looking forward to get back to his roots, not expecting his new class to be the unruly bunch that they are...
Found that both Episode 1 Part 6 through 10, and all of Episode 2 were missing... I will be uploading all episodes soon. After 3 years on the board of education Sakamoto Kinpachi returns to teaching class 3B in Sakura Junior High School, because his successor Hanako Sensei gives birth to a child on the first day of the new term. He is looking forward to get back to his roots, not expecting his new class to be the unruly bunch that they are...
Found that both Episode 1 Part 6 through 10, and all of Episode 2 were missing... I will be uploading all episodes soon. After 3 years on the board of education Sakamoto Kinpachi returns to teaching class 3B in Sakura Junior High School, because his successor Hanako Sensei gives birth to a child on the first day of the new term. He is looking forward to get back to his roots, not expecting his new class to be the unruly bunch that they are...
When Kinpachi Sensei tells his fellow teachers that Shu is a heroin addict some of them want to call the police right away. Others, including the principal, back up his wish to postpone that and to talk to the other 3B students about the whole drug issue first. Kinpachi returns to his class and leaves everyone with the choice of going home or supporting Shu and attending Kinpachi's lesson on drugs. Everybody stays. When Shu realizes that all this is about him he freaks out.
When Kinpachi Sensei tells his fellow teachers that Shu is a heroin addict some of them want to call the police right away. Others, including the principal, back up his wish to postpone that and to talk to the other 3B students about the whole drug issue first. Kinpachi returns to his class and leaves everyone with the choice of going home or supporting Shu and attending Kinpachi's lesson on drugs. Everybody stays. When Shu realizes that all this is about him he freaks out.
Takashi is back in school, and Shu has decided to take the High School entrance exam with him. But Shu is delusional. He hears voices and sees things that don't exist. Unable to cope he starts making a series of mistakes...
After flushing his heroin down the toilet Shu's mom ties him to his bed to help him detoxify. Meanwhile more 3B students take their high school entrance exams. Takashi is finally ready to leave hospital - in a wheelchair as his legs are still broken. When he visits Shu at school Takashi asks him to take the high school entrance exam together with him. Shu, who didn't plan on going to high school until now, says he'll have to think about it.
Shu's body is beginning to show the first signs of his drug abuse, signs that Kinpachi fails to recognize. Takashi is still in hospital, but he's recovering, and he can now have visitors. His first visitor, apart from his mother and his teacher, is Shu. However, this episode focuses mainly on Shashou and his incapability of speaking freely without his microphone. Despite Kinpachi's efforts to prepare his students for their High School application interviews, Shashou doesn't manage to take the interview without using the mic. Also, he can't seem to tell his classmate Noriko that he likes her without amplifying his voice, which - needless to say - isn't exactly a turn on.
Shu's body is beginning to show the first signs of his drug abuse, signs that Kinpachi fails to recognize. Takashi is still in hospital, but he's recovering, and he can now have visitors. His first visitor, apart from his mother and his teacher, is Shu. However, this episode focuses mainly on Shashou and his incapability of speaking freely without his microphone. Despite Kinpachi's efforts to prepare his students for their High School application interviews, Shashou doesn't manage to take the interview without using the mic. Also, he can't seem to tell his classmate Noriko that he likes her without amplifying his voice, which - needless to say - isn't exactly a turn on.
Shu's body is beginning to show the first signs of his drug abuse, signs that Kinpachi fails to recognize. Takashi is still in hospital, but he's recovering, and he can now have visitors. His first visitor, apart from his mother and his teacher, is Shu. However, this episode focuses mainly on Shashou and his incapability of speaking freely without his microphone. Despite Kinpachi's efforts to prepare his students for their High School application interviews, Shashou doesn't manage to take the interview without using the mic. Also, he can't seem to tell his classmate Noriko that he likes her without amplifying his voice, which - needless to say - isn't exactly a turn on.
Shu's body is beginning to show the first signs of his drug abuse, signs that Kinpachi fails to recognize. Takashi is still in hospital, but he's recovering, and he can now have visitors. His first visitor, apart from his mother and his teacher, is Shu. However, this episode focuses mainly on Shashou and his incapability of speaking freely without his microphone. Despite Kinpachi's efforts to prepare his students for their High School application interviews, Shashou doesn't manage to take the interview without using the mic. Also, he can't seem to tell his classmate Noriko that he likes her without amplifying his voice, which - needless to say - isn't exactly a turn on.
Most of this episode takes place in 3B's classrom where Kinpachi Sensei asks every single one of his students "Anata no yume wa nan desu ka?" - "What is your dream?" His compelling lecture is eventually interrupted by Endo Sensei who has news from the hospital where Takashi is still fighting for his life...
Most of this episode takes place in 3B's classrom where Kinpachi Sensei asks every single one of his students "Anata no yume wa nan desu ka?" - "What is your dream?" His compelling lecture is eventually interrupted by Endo Sensei who has news from the hospital where Takashi is still fighting for his life...
While Kinpachi Sensei has to deal with just about everything from vandalism to teenage sex, Shu picks another fight with Kotaro, this time in defense of Takashi who reprimanded Kotaro for bragging about drugs again. Shu's story doesn't move forward a lot in this episode, but it will in Episode 11. So get your Kleenexes ready for next week's extra long (94min) special.
While the school is getting prepared to install a private principal to replace principal Senda, Takashi is worried about Shu. Shu is still at home recovering from his injuries, and he doesn't answer the phone. His classmates prepare a "get well soon" notebook and have it delievered to Shu by Kinpachi Sensei.
While the school is getting prepared to install a private principal to replace principal Senda, Takashi is worried about Shu. Shu is still at home recovering from his injuries, and he doesn't answer the phone. His classmates prepare a "get well soon" notebook and have it delievered to Shu by Kinpachi Sensei.
While the rest of class 3B take part in Yayo's torch run, Shu and Takashi spend the day together reviving their grade school friendship. In the evening, on his way home, the Yakuza finally get a hold of Shu. They take him away in their car, but luckily Shu's abduction is watched by his classmates Shintaro and Shasho. They get on their bikes and follow the Yakuza's car...
While some 3B students commit minor drug offenses, Takashi is confronted with the problem of drugs on a bigger scale. His dad, executive in a big company, is arrested because his company was involved in the smuggling of drugs. Takashi is devastated when he finds out that his dad was arrested and their apartment, even Takashi's own room, is searched by the police. But then he gets a phone call from a friend who won't let him go through this alone.
While some 3B students commit minor drug offenses, Takashi is confronted with the problem of drugs on a bigger scale. His dad, executive in a big company, is arrested because his company was involved in the smuggling of drugs. Takashi is devastated when he finds out that his dad was arrested and their apartment, even Takashi's own room, is searched by the police. But then he gets a phone call from a friend who won't let him go through this alone.
Two educational dolls with realistic sex organs create a riot at Sakura Junior High. Principal Senda gets so worked up about it, and about the fact that he is soon supposed to be replaced by a private principal, that he suffers a mild heart attack and vice principal Kunii takes over. Meanwhile the Yakuza are closing in on Shu who is well aware of the problem...
Two educational dolls with realistic sex organs create a riot at Sakura Junior High. Principal Senda gets so worked up about it, and about the fact that he is soon supposed to be replaced by a private principal, that he suffers a mild heart attack and vice principal Kunii takes over. Meanwhile the Yakuza are closing in on Shu who is well aware of the problem...
Kinpachi tries to motivate his class to do the Soran Bushi. And he does so by telling them they can't do it. They're a bunch of eg Kinpachi tries to motivate his class to do the Soran Bushi. And he does so by telling them they can't do it. They're a bunch of egoists who will never be able to accomplish anything as a group. And it's not because they don't want to. It's because they're afraid to fail. Considering this an insult to their honour, 3B try to get their act together. Their motivation is further fuled by the fact that Kinpachi threatened to quit his job if they fail.
Kinpachi tries to motivate his class to do the Soran Bushi. And he does so by telling them they can't do it. They're a bunch of eg Kinpachi tries to motivate his class to do the Soran Bushi. And he does so by telling them they can't do it. They're a bunch of egoists who will never be able to accomplish anything as a group. And it's not because they don't want to. It's because they're afraid to fail. Considering this an insult to their honour, 3B try to get their act together. Their motivation is further fuled by the fact that Kinpachi threatened to quit his job if they fail.
Clips: Kinpachi Sensei Song: " Hello" Evanescence & "namida no niji" aya ueto
For the upcoming school festival each class is required perform something. While class 3A will sing and class 3C will tap dance, class 3B are supposed to do the Soran Bushi, a traditional Japanese fishermen's dance. Needless to say, they are less than enthusiastic about the idea, and they also show a lack of respect for the dance gowns that are handed down to them by their 3B sempai's. Meanwhile, a couple of Yakuza are after Shu, and they mean business...
When a hearing-impaired student is bullied by two other boys, Shu - unlike his classmate Masayuki - doesn't make a big fuss about it. He confronts the culprits in private, takes their pictures with his keitai and threatens to report them if they ever do anything like that again. However, Shu doesn't always act so calmly. One day, when his classmate Kotaro brags about taking drugs (leaving out the fact that he peed his pants when he was passed out), Shu can't take it and starts a fight with the bigger boy.
Shu is becoming more and more apathetic, and not even his obvious lack of appetite makes people think. His classmate Shintaro on the other hand has a very healthy appetite, but when his dad, a wealthy company owner, refuses to pay the fees for Shintaro's school lunch, the boy decides to go on a hunger strike. To support Shintaro his 3B classmates start a signature campaign and a rally to make Shintaro's father pay for his son's school lunch. When Maiko realises that Shu is the only one missing from the rally she goes to look for him at his house, and she makes a shocking discovery.
Shu is becoming more and more apathetic, and not even his obvious lack of appetite makes people think. His classmate Shintaro on the other hand has a very healthy appetite, but when his dad, a wealthy company owner, refuses to pay the fees for Shintaro's school lunch, the boy decides to go on a hunger strike. To support Shintaro his 3B classmates start a signature campaign and a rally to make Shintaro's father pay for his son's school lunch. When Maiko realises that Shu is the only one missing from the rally she goes to look for him at his house, and she makes a shocking discovery.
Kinpachi Sensei. Episode 1 part 5.
Kinpachi Sensei. Episode 1 part 4.
Kinpachi Sensei. Episode 1 part 3.
Kinpachi Sensei. Episode 1 part 2.
Kinpachi Sensei. Episode 1 part 1. The episodes are pretty long, about an hour each I believe, or even more. But this is a pretty good Japanese drama. I actually watched only about two episodes, but I'm not sure if I'm watching them in order. Some of the more standing out kids in the series: (left) 00:13 forgot his name, but he's "The Conducter". He even uses the Megaphone (or bullhorn) in homes. (left) 00:14 forgot his name, but is always the funny guy. He also has a crush on a mentally ill girl named Yayoi. Yayoi is in the next episode I think. (left) 00:15 forgot his name, but a guy who likes to break dance. (left) 00:17 forgot his name, but he's the class leader. (right) forgot her name, but she's also the class leader. (right) 00:19 forgot her name, but a girl who cares (supposedly has a crush on Shu). (left) 00:24 I think his name was Kotoro, but he and another guy also play his Gameboy Advance (and the other guy plays his Gameboy SP) during class and always. (left) 00:25 his name is Shu, and he's mostly the main character, with some home problems.

