Following a bad experience teaching at a public high school that resulted in a break from working, Haruaki Abe eagerly takes up a new job at Hyakki Academy. Despite his cowardice, the novice teacher is motivated to do better this time around. However, his mind quickly changes when he finds out that everyone at the school is actually a supernatural being known as a youkai, leaving him glaringly out of place as the only human around. Facing his class as its new homeroom teacher, Abe immediately becomes a target for the students' antics due to his quick-to-scare nature. Though as the man starts to learn more about the creatures, as well as himself, getting along with the unruly group might not be as hard as he originally thought as their school lives begin to get more vibrant. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Expectations vs. Reality As a long-time reader of the manga, I was excited when the anime adaptation was announced. Satelight, the studio handling the adaptation, has a history of producing above-average anime, so I had high hopes. Disappointments Voice Acting: 5/10 The protagonist’s voice acting was disappointing—too high-pitched and unnatural. In contrast, the side characters were voiced exceptionally well. Animation Quality: 4/10Action and emotional scenes were poorly animated. Overall, the visuals felt rushed and lacked fluidity. Story Adaptation: 3/10 Significant parts of the manga were skipped. Many jokes were censored, reducing the comedic impact. Overall Execution: 4/10 The anime felt rushed and likely suffered from a low budget. Despite being 24 episodes long, it failed to do justice to the source material. Final Verdict: 4/10 If you’re a fan of the series, stick to the manga—it’s a comedic masterpiece. Hopefully, this adaptation does not impact the manga’s continuation. I would love to see a proper re-adaptation by a different studio in the future. Hope this review helps anyone deciding whether to watch or read the series! 🚀
Coming into this, I thought this was an unserious comedic anime. Turns out, I was wrong. I mean it was, but slowly it wasn't. It started as a simple story of a perverted human teacher teaching ghouls, doing silly stuff and making fun of Abe Haruaki's uniform fetish. It started becoming serious, showing the pure relationship of Haruaki and his students, how dedicated he is to helping them (even if he had to risk his life), the relationships between the students, the underlying story and the true moral of the show. This is a show that's filled with a rollercoaster of emotions. Some episodes would make youlaugh and smile, some would make you emotional, sad and think.
A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! - Is this an instance of "letting the predecessor walk so that subsequent series can gain more fame and recognition"? Hmm...seems like déjà vu. If you're thinking what I'm thinking...then yes. There is the popular series of mangaka Osamu Nishi's Mairimashita! Iruma-kun a.k.a Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, which started in March 2017, with the anime having 3 seasons and counting since Fall 2019. In fact, you might realize that this series is actually unique in that no other author has done this before. In retrospect, yes and no. While we have all come to idolize Osamu Nishi and herway of depicting characters of Iruma Suzuki and the yokai gang for a good 5+ years now, the reality is that her series wasn't the first to set this trailblazer going. That would, instead, go to mangaka Mai Tanaka's Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita! a.k.a A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School!, which actually started earlier in November 2014 and is considered to be more of an undervalued series, despite it being in the same fantasy comedy genres as the former. Meet the human, Iruma Suzuki...erm, I'm sorry, Haruaki Abe. This menace of a young man, whose life profession is teaching, can only somehow muster the worst side of him both professionally and privately as both a timid novice teacher and a rather bad crybaby. Determined to change his cowardice around, Haruaki enlists in Hyakki Academy as a regular homeroom teacher, thinking that he'll have a better chance of peace when it comes to his teaching profession. Unfortunately, that enthusiasm diminishes when he learns that the school itself is a haven for supernatural yokais, leaving him as the only human. And despite the rowdiness of the class he's assigned to, it's where the relationship between students and teacher will change significantly of Haruaki's standing in Hyakki Academy. At first glance, Haruaki Abe might just be the MC that we all just hate from the get-go. Because let's face it: he's a whiny coward, with the only thing going for him being his rather perverse uniform fetish that he swears by his otakudom that it's the best thing to have existed on Earth (and rightfully so). But take a closer look at him, and you'll notice something: his Japanese name is a reference to the famous Japanese onmyoji Abe no Seimei, for he is a descendant of the astrologer who can exorcise demons if it comes to the crunch that he has to save his students from imminent danger. That's as much usefulness as there is when it comes to the lone human, or otherwise the gimmick drawing on its back is his rather naive and quick-to-scare nature, which always gets in the way of not just his students, but the fellow teachers and even the Principal of the school. The caveat, however, is that each significant student related to Haruaki, be it the close ones from the likes of Mikoto Sano and Beniko Zashiki, helps open up possibilities about their character motivations and developments that otherwise would've been glossed over if not for the goody-two-shoes character of their own teacher, who wants to see them through their struggles and overcome them together, even if it's the power of friendship tactic. This is what makes the show stand out more into Iruma-kun territory on its own merit, and by the sheer chance of making this a 2-cour instead of your usual seasonal 12/13 episodes, it wouldn't have sufficed much if the latter was the runtime given to the show to slowly showcase its appeal, and I'm largely thankful because it changed my perception as the show progressed, along with its comedy horror aspect to plentiful laughs of Haruaki and the school students and teachers. Sadly, the production on this show is and will never be top-notch, but honestly, it doesn't really need to be. This is on par for studio Satelight's standards nowadays by doing the most minimalist of efforts given the work and the budget that's attached to it. It's decent and serviceable; that's all. The OST...just ends up not being impressive at all. It's just there, and though at times noticeable, there was only a handful that clicked, and the rest were just out of place. I even find that the 1st Cour's OP/ED set lacks behind the 2nd Cour's, which the latter was so much better than the 1st half that we got (though Yuika's 1st Cour ED is pretty nice). In the end, just like the manga it stems from, Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita! a.k.a A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School!, is a series that you go in, not expecting some new things to impress. Instead, it's rather old-school storytelling, compelling characters (that take time to develop), and lighthearted humour are the reasons why you watch the show to begin with. Take my word that the 3-episode rule does not apply to this show, and though it's a risk recommending the anime about 6 episodes in, it's a risk that duly pays off once you get through the rough patches of the first few chapters/episodes. It's just a chill pill to see a human and a bunch of yokai do some rando nonsense together, for better or for worse.
This one is the literal meaning of a hidden gem. There is no one boring episode, an anime you really don't want to end. It may seem like the typical premise of a daily life of a teacher but in a youkai setting with a lot of comedy, but there is depth to the story. The depth is really well mingled in the setting. The story flows in a really beautiful way. You don't feel like anything is forced or out of place. You will realize you know a lot about the characters, their stories and their upbringings naturally with no obvious flash blacks or forced drama. Themost attractive thing in this anime is the characters. It has a lot of characters and all of them are given depth and purpose. Despite the anime showing 2 main characters only in its description, but by watching you will figure out that a lot of characters are main characters and the anime doesn't focus on just 2. You get introduced to a lot of unique, lovable, fun characters even the villains. You will laugh and cry with them. You will enjoy every moment living with them through the anime. The load of characters is portrayed in a very lovable way through the openings and endings of the anime. The art is beautiful, the characters are really expressive and lovable. The story is solid. It's a highly recommended watch.
I had mixed feelings about this show in the first couple episodes, but as it went farther it really started coming together and became a very enjoyable experience. Though it comes off completely just comedy based, it does actually have a plot, and a really good one at that too. Eventually I came to look forward to this show as it was airing :) Character-wise, i love them all. lol. They're incredibly likable and once the plot starts unraveling the characters only became better and better. They're also very different and unique from each other so I feel that complimented the series as well. Animation isn'tanything amazing, but I feel it not being amazing has its own charm to it. So I liked it in that aspect. On the Story/Plot front, once it got the second half, a bunch of the plot started happening and wow it was great. I never expected a series like this to genuinely have plot let alone it be this great. For a gag show it was great, and the comedy and jokes in this show knew how to hit cause it was so funny to watch. To sum up, This show was really great and much better than I expected it to be. It's a great comedy anime on its own and with the added plot it was super fun to watch <3
REKOMENDED!!! SOFT ANIME I LOVE IT AAHHHH I LIKE THIS KIND OF CLOSENESS BETWEEN TEACHER AND STUDENT AHH REALLY THE SWEETEST ANIME!! ABE SENSEI YOU ARE SO SWEET KIND AND ADORABLE Even though it's a little crazy, Ahh, it's not a little crazy, but it's crazy, yuppp crazy in uniform ahaha,I hope this anime continues until the manga is finished💗 thank you to the author who created such a sweet anime and thank you to the studio who worked on this manga💗 For me 10/10! The story is so nice Art nice! I love the character I'm sure those of you who like easygoing stories will love this anime.