Maicching Machiko-sensei: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
(fix title drop, when?)
No edit summary
Line 18:
* [[Beach Episode]]: Of course.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: It does not matter how, it does not matter where, it does not matter when -- somehow, someway, Machiko ''will'' lose her clothing, usually in the most humiliating way possible.
* [[EveryBest OneKnown Remembersfor the StripperFanservice]]: Obviously, the main point of this series was fanservice so it's easy to overlook the fact that the show involved episodes about a [[Haunted House]], [[Sea Monster]], and more than a few episodes where Machiko and her students [[They Fight Crime|take on criminals]].
* [[Big Ball of Violence]]: One episode ends with all the characters getting into a fight with this effect. And, of course, [[Once an Episode|Machiko loses her top in the melee]].
* [[Body Paint]]: A couple of instances of this in the manga. [[Played for Laughs]], of course. It would have [[Comically Missing the Point|helped]] if Kenta's plan hadn't involved ''painting Machiko solid [[Blackface|black]]'' (instead of, say, trying to paint clothing or somesuch).
Line 29 ⟶ 30:
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Yamagata-sensei, who frequently ends up getting mixed up with the student's plans, and [[Cannot Spit It Out]] about his attraction towards Machiko.
* [[Ecchi]]: One of the first TV Ecchi series. Relatively tame by today's standards, it still manages to do some things that would simply not fly on Japanese TV today -- like showing animated nipples<ref>(Although it could be said the censoring isn't for any particularly moral reasons, but to create [[DVD Bonus Content]].)</ref>. ''In the opening credits.'' ''[[Doraemon]]'', which was shown around the same era, was the same way (kids' show, mild [[Fan Service]] -- and infamously, the rename added [[Censor Steam]], amongst other things.
* [[Every One Remembers the Stripper]]: Obviously, the main point of this series was fanservice so it's easy to overlook the fact that the show involved episodes about a [[Haunted House]], [[Sea Monster]], and more than a few episodes where Machiko and her students [[They Fight Crime|take on criminals]].
* [[Fan Service]]: If you took out all of the fanservice, there would be very little of the series left.
** Although in some episodes, the fanservice honestly comes completely out of nowhere. For instance, at the end of one episode, a student [[All Cloth Unravels|pulls a thread on her sweater]] and exposes her in a skating rink, all within the last 15 seconds of the show. It was a typical cartoon up until that last moment.
*** Said sweater gag was used in the first live -action movie -- Machiko's crochet-like sweater gets a single thread snagged while at home, and by the time she makes the full run to her classroom, her shirt is gone.
* [[Flanderization]]: Machiko, particularly in the manga, ''particularly'' in the "Box" series of bonus comics the author released. Machiko goes from being a somewhat naive, good natured young teacher who accidentally gets stripped and groped a lot to being easy to talk into stripping ''herself'', and who often [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|doesn't even notice anything's wrong unless someone points it out to her,]] (and even then, she is more bemused than anything else).
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: One [[YouTube]] user noticed that while a guy was trying to pull a [[Naughty Tentacles|Naughty Tentacle]] octopus off of Machicko, you could see detailed nipples (Well MORE detailed nipples considering the series had no qualms with them) when the swimsuit was almost completely off. [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Kids' show!]]
Line 73:
 
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Anime]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:Maicchingu Machiko Sensei]]
[[Category:Maicching Machiko-sensei]]
[[Category:Anime]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:Manga of the 1980s]]