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The manga was serialized in YOU, a [[Josei]] magazine, and while it does have many [[Shonen]] elements it is noticeably geared more towards females and fanservice is kept to a minimum though there are some notable exceptions. The anime adaptation has been licensed for release in North America and can be found in retail outlets with larger anime sections. The multiple seasons of the live-action television drama, however, remains locked behind the language barrier.
 
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=== The [[Manga]] provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Kumiko was trained to fight by her uncles and is ''very'' effective at it
* [[Badass Teacher]]: Kumiko; Fujiyama is also very protective in her own way, though she's no [[Action Girl]] like Kumiko
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* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]: Miura-sensei
* [[Secret Identity]]: Kumiko tries to keep her Yakuza background secret at work, although eventually everyone knows. It turns out that it was the reason the school director hired her, figuring she'd be tough enough for the job.
* [[Sitting Onon the Roof]]: A large amount of scenes take place on the roof of the school.
* [[The Stoic]]: Shin very rarely changes his expression of casual disinterest for anything or anyone.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Fuji, but only to Shin in comic-interlude episodes of the manga
* [[Ten Minutes in Thethe Closet]]: Shin's friends lock him and Kumiko together in a storage room to encourage intimacy.
* [[Yakuza]]: Kumiko's family.
 
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* [[Dawson Casting]]: Avoided. High school seniors 17-18 are played by actors aged 18-22.
* [[The Glasses Come Off]]: Kumiko always unties her pigtails along with removing her glasses before a fight.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]: Yankumi.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: Yankumi, her family, ''and'' her students have all had their edges filed off. In fact, the whole [[Yakuza]] element seems to have been swept under the rug entirely. On the other hand...
** [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]] : Serious beatdowns are given to high school students almost [[Once an Episode]], with little recourse to the [[Battle Discretion Shot]]. On the third hand...
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* [[Stealth Hi Bye]]: Yankumi pulls off a Stealth Hi at least once an episode. Shin and the others occasionally get in on the act.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Each season begins with Yankumi going in to teach at class 3-D of a new school, which is filled with bishounen delinquents who she inevitably wins over, helping them with their troubles over the course of the season, culminating in their graduation. Each season also features new love interest for Yankumi, with the old ones disappearing without a trace except Baba in seasons 2 and 3. Seasons 2 and 3 also have Yankumi being fired from a different teaching job for teaching her students yakuza phrases, before going to that season's class 3-D. Each class also seems to feature one student who acts as the [[Only Sane Man]] and has father issues and an implied crush on Yankumi (Shin in Season 1, Ryu in Season 2, and Yamato in Season 3).
* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: Second-season's Takeda challenges a college-level boxer to a fight over a girl and gets the tar kicked out of him. Yankumi and her friends don't intervene, even though Takeda is getting [[No -Holds -Barred Beatdown|wiped out]] and thrown down on sharp, pointy rocks.
* [[True Companions]]: In the second season, [[The Hero|Yabuki]], [[The Lancer|Odagiri]], [[The Big Guy|Tsuchiya]], and [[The Chick|Takeda]] are rarely seen without each other, and when they are it usually means something bad is going down.
* [[Wide -Eyed Idealist]]: Strangely, Yankumi.
 
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