The manga is good wonder how the anime will turn out.
What do you guys think of it?
Synopsis
Spoiler:
Kagami Junichirou was known as a physics genius when he was a teenager, and he was even published in "Nature." However, after college, he suddenly lost all interest in science. As a NEET, he's devoted himself to his anime blog and nerdy collecting habits. He claims he has a serious illness called "I can't do anything I don't want to do." Desperate to get him to do something with his life, his little sister manages to get him a job teaching physics at his old high school. He's certainly an unconventional teacher, but he becomes fairly popular with the students. After helping a girl who's being ruthlessly bullied, Kagami finds that he actually likes teaching. Will he continue his career as a weird teacher? Will he go back into physics? Or will he end up back where he started
First two episodes are rather average. I mean outside of two "lessons" we yet to see him actually act like a teacher. Barely an average anime after 2 episodes, for me.
First two episodes are rather average. I mean outside of two "lessons" we yet to see him actually act like a teacher. Barely an average anime after 2 episodes, for me.
The problem, is that the cast is decent, but not enough (maybe the quality is less than decent). Even if the plot is the "same", the anime took some important parts within the manga. I mean, in the first chapter of the manga, the impact of the last part (regarding the dark site of the school) was something amazing (for me). Then, the anime just degraded one of the most amazing parts (the comments, the dark site explanation, and the lesson).
I didn't watch the second episode, because I didn't like the first episode at all.
It is not like GTO, where you actually see the teacher inside the classroom (and the problems are darker and there is development of the students and the teachers even after their "sagas"), it is more of a "let me help that student whose problem is ... with my otaku abilities and after that stay as you are because you're perfect in my otaku world", and you don't see much of a progress of the main character or the other characters (that already changed). If you are expecting psychological and heavy stuff (like GTO), then it is not recommended, it is lighter than GTO in several levels. If you want to fool around just a bit, then maybe this is for you (I loved GTO, and like in moderation Denpa Kyoshi).