Behind the Scenes
This was basically a behind the scenes look at the first episode and to tell us what to expect in the series. There are a overall total of eleven characters for the show but there are only eight main characters. These eight are introduced in three parts. Part One introduction is on the main character played by Yuto Nakajima in which he is a transfer student in his 2nd year at Jr. High, transferring for family reasons and has problems making friends because he has a respect for the school. Because of this, he is constantly bullied by three of his classmates and feels that school is no longer for him until he finds the confidence through his homeroom teacher. Part Two introduction is on the other three transfer students who transferred to Yuto's school for a specific reason that is unknown to us for now. Each carry a similar personality yet one of them played by Ryosuke Yamada (One Pound Gospel, Detective School Q) carries more of a darker personality than the others played by Yuri Chinen and Daiki Arioka. Part three introduction is on the teaching staff in which they go very quickly on them and finally we get to see some clips from the show including the three bullies who tease Yuto's character from day one. There are more behind the scenes footage and we get to see how a certain scene is done. Before seeing the show, I would recommend this for your viewing pleasure.
Episode One Review
Originally, the concept was that four students would transfer to a new school on the verge of collasping and help out its teachers and try to change the school to make it better. However, when I first saw the episode, its concept changed as Yuto Nakajima (Nobuta wo Produce), plays a new student in his 2nd year at Junior High (8th grade for people who don't understand Japan Schools) who gets bullied on his first day because he likes school but practically loses confidence in himself until he finds it through his homeroom teacher, played by Yusuke Kamiji and starts to build a bond with him that also gives him the courage to stand up. Surpising part was in the end when he gave his teacher words of encouragement. As for the other three transfer students, they don't enter until about 15 minutes into the show and don't make a appearence until about half-way through the show when they get Yuto's character out of the restroom after he was set up by the same bullies who teased him in the beginning. Now there is a difference between each transfer in my opinion. Yuto's transfer to this school was because of family business and he had to start over. The other three, their transfers was for the original concept of this show in which they've come to help their teachers and save the school from collasping. I like the show so much that I've decided to make a DVD collection out of it that I hope to finish by the end of the year. Anyway, the first episode was great and it feels like that I'm really going to enjoy this series.
Episode 2 Preview:
From what I can see, Yuto's character (Shusaburo) wants to hang out more with the other transfer students but Yamada's character (Toichi) carrying that dark personality makes him think otherwise which put Yuto's character into a dark path where gangs are willing to beat him to his death. Also, a female student feels troubled and decides to skip school and it is up to the homeroom teacher to make her reconsider.
So, there's the reviews for Scrap Teacher and I hope you all understand how I felt about them. I will have pictures from the first episode up by tomorrow as well comments about writing my own obituary and my own biography. Until then, see ya'll later and please feel free to comment !
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