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This may be [[Hand Wave|handwaved]] by the presence of an [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]] running things, or the pragmatic view that even when screentime is spent on characters actually being in class, it's not the ''lessons'' that are important to the plot. It's also a way to avoid the expense of creating and animating an entire classroom filled with people.
This may be [[Hand Wave|handwaved]] by the presence of an [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]] running things, or the pragmatic view that even when screentime is spent on characters actually being in class, it's not the ''lessons'' that are important to the plot. It's also a way to avoid the expense of creating and animating an entire classroom filled with people.
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'', we only see one shrewish teacher in the first episode. The school's deputy chairman, meanwhile, ends up being the show's [[Big Bad]].
* In ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'', we only see one shrewish teacher in the first episode. The school's deputy chairman, meanwhile, ends up being the show's [[Big Bad]].
* Theres only one teacher at ''[[Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu's]]'' school. And he's always sleeping.
* Theres only one teacher at ''[[Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu's]]'' school. And he's always sleeping.
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* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' shows at least three teachers, and even shows them teaching in class. But then again, they're as much part of the core cast as the students are. We also get the occasional cameo by a different teacher. Their homeroom teacher doesn't change, either, but that's only because she doesn't want to memorize any new names (except for Kagura, whom she took for her athletic prowess).
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' shows at least three teachers, and even shows them teaching in class. But then again, they're as much part of the core cast as the students are. We also get the occasional cameo by a different teacher. Their homeroom teacher doesn't change, either, but that's only because she doesn't want to memorize any new names (except for Kagura, whom she took for her athletic prowess).
** When one looks at the anime, at least two other teachers are seen (albeit briefly). One (also seen in the manga) is the stern teacher in the very first episode who made Chiyo cry, and the other is a music teacher who shows up for all of 5–10 seconds in the second episode. Neither of them are seen again.
** When one looks at the anime, at least two other teachers are seen (albeit briefly). One (also seen in the manga) is the stern teacher in the very first episode who made Chiyo cry, and the other is a music teacher who shows up for all of 5–10 seconds in the second episode. Neither of them are seen again.
* ''[[Onegai Twins]]'' has a bit of [[Lampshade Hanging]] when a student mentions that it seems like the school only has two teachers (Kazami Mizuho and Yamada Masaomi).
* ''[[Please Twins!]]'' has a bit of [[Lampshade Hanging]] when a student mentions that it seems like the school only has two teachers (Kazami Mizuho and Yamada Masaomi).
* ''[[SHUFFLE!]]!'' takes this concept a step further by introducting the ''one'' teacher school.
* ''[[SHUFFLE!]]!'' takes this concept a step further by introducting the ''one'' teacher school.
* Totally Averted in ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'', besides Onizuka himself, there is Headmaster Ryoko Sakurai, Vice-Principal Uchiyamada, Fuyutsuki (Japanese), Teshigawara (Mathematics), Fukuroda (Gym coach), Sakurada (English), Kochatani (Science) and a few other that show up in the series.
* Totally Averted in ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'', besides Onizuka himself, there is Headmaster Ryoko Sakurai, Vice-Principal Uchiyamada, Fuyutsuki (Japanese), Teshigawara (Mathematics), Fukuroda (Gym coach), Sakurada (English), Kochatani (Science) and a few other that show up in the series.