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English: Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei
Synonyms: Farewell Mr. Despair Japanese: さよなら絶望先生
Auteur:
Kumeta, Kouji
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Volumes:
30
Chapitres:
301
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Finished
Publier:
2005-04-27 to 2012-06-13
Sérialisation:
Shounen Magazine (Weekly)
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English: Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei
Synonyms: Farewell Mr. Despair
Japanese: さよなら絶望先生
Synonyms: Farewell Mr. Despair
Japanese: さよなら絶望先生
Auteur:
Kumeta, Kouji
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
30
Chapitres:
301
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2005-04-27 to 2012-06-13
Sérialisation:
Shounen Magazine (Weekly)
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Nozomu Itoshiki is depressed. Very depressed. He’s certifiably suicidal, but he’s also the beloved schoolteacher of a class of unique students, each charming in her own way: The stalker. The shut-in. The obsessive-compulsive. The girl who comes to class every day with strange bruises. And Kafuka, the most optimistic girl in the world, who knows that every cloud has a silver lining. For all of them, it’s a special time, when the right teacher can have a lasting positive effect on their lives. But is that teacher Itoshiki, a.k.a. Zetsubou-sensei, who just wants to find the perfect place to die?
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Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
First off, i wont be telling spoilers. so rest easy.
second, if you think my rating is off BY A LOT even. do take note that this is MY point of view. but just to clarify, ive watched tons of animes and manga. (and collect them too) and you know what they say about beauty in the eyes right? Third, lets get started: Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (SZS) is about Itoshiki Nozomu, a teacher with ultra negative personality(kinda), very high suicidal tendencies (kinda), and his class of freaks(yep,freaks). In almost the entirety of the manga its about Nozomu complains about something in his life or society causing him to fall into despair only to have it blows up in his face (sometimes literally) with the not so helpful help of his students. yep, this manga almost always follows this formula. not to mention its episodic,mediocre art and unless youre familiar with japanese or have a translator notes the jokes will almost certainly fly over your head. WAIT! Dont give it a no yet. Let me at least finish. Despite all those flaws sayonara zetsubou sensei has a certain charm to it that made it hard to put down. The characters are all likable, the numerous weird things going on at the background, the unpredictableness of how things will turn out in a chapter and somewhat relatable problem in Nozomu ceaseless rants made this series worth the read. Theres really not much for me to say without spoiling the story so my advice, pick it up read it already! Story:8 Art:5 Chara:9 Enjoy:9 Total:8 p/s: if youre wondering why i rate the story high for a series that seemingly doesnt have a plot well thats just it. it seemingly doesnt have one but if you look hard enough.... p/p/s: to all those who read manga online, SZS have volumes that arent scanlated. it put me off at first but i assure you its not as bad as you (and i once) might think. like i said its mainly episodic and the 3 season anime can cover those missing spots well enough. |
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
I own 8 volumes of this manga and thats because thats all they sold so far in america. I agree with the other reviewer that this manga is very worthy of having reviews of it im actually somewhat surprised that this is only the second. Well i don't review much so sorry for the ranting. As for the manga i gave the story 6 because there is not much of a plot(so far), its more just random situations that are hilarious.
The art i give a 9 because its wonderful i love the way the artist makes us of patterns. For characters i gave it a 9, i almost gave it a 10 but i dont give out 10s ever.The characters are the main appeal to this manga they are all so different and interesting you cant help but relate to at least one of them(you can easily find out about the characters so i left that out). For enjoyment it gets a 9 because it kept my eyes glued to the pages and was always good for a laugh. I almost always finished each volume in one sitting could have read more but wanted to space it out. So for the overall it gets a 9, highly recommended by me. You will probably like this manga if you like dark comedy, i came across it because i loved Welcome to the NHK and this was always recommended through it. Well this was my first review on MAL i hope it was helpful. |
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
Good day class, now today we are going to learn how to make one's self taller, now excuse me while I pass out the nooses...
STORY: Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei is a dark satire comedy manga by Koji Kumeta, and yes it's the kind of dark with notions on suicide and the gross underside of society (With a satirical pinch of looking at the light side of the underbelly of things). Each and every chapter are mostly stand alone stories, so there's not exactly a real story to talk about, but rather they're like school lessons, each chapter goes into a certain topic and solely focuses on so. From topics ranging from culture to hibernation, from mistakes that people make to why college students who are studying for exams get certain privileges and so on, but not in a normal sense, but from how Zetsubou-sensei himself perceives. Zetsubou-sensei (Literally meaning Mr. Despair), or his actual name, Itoshiki Nozomu, is the main character of the series and a teacher of a predominant female class in a middle school who looks at everything negatively and wants nothing more than to die by his own hands (You'll see him try to commit suicide on a constant basis). Now when I said he's a teacher, the truth is he doesn't exactly teach his class per-say, but instead rants about something, saying nothing but the bad about it to the class and then after he's done he goes into despair as he gives up hope on whatever he was ranting about. So then after hearing his single minded preachings, several class members decide that's enough as they go on to counter argue what their sensei had said, trying to convince him that not everything about so-and-so is not all that bad as he wants to believe. That is the usual routine of each chapter, with each chapter ending with ridiculously absurd and bizarre conclusions that you might even learn something from. Aside from sensei, the class itself is full of the most unique and hilariously quirky characters, though they all have just one single character trait going for them, they would not be anything anyone would call average, typical. or normal (Except one of them, that's what the character's trait is, being the normal one, and is even insulted for being normal). These characters aren't your typical tropes like tsundere or yandere, but instead how about a girl that only sees everything positively (The literal exact opposite of Zetsubou-sensei) or a girl who can only communicate by sending text messages, nasty insulting text messages. Instead of your typical shy girl, why not go a couple of steps further to a Hikikomori (A shut in) girl. And with the episodic formula of the manga, expect to see each of them featured in their own chapters from time to time. Even with all the hilarious and absurd characters, the great satire and dark comedy, and the simple yet effective use of it's story in episodic manner, there is one very pressing issue with Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei: The majority of the references and jokes are very, very Japanese. By Japanese I mean do you know who Hiro Tsunoda is? How about Hitonari Tsuji? And honestly if you do not even know what a hikikomori or what a neet is, then this will not be very funny towards non-japanese manga readers. And these references are not one in a few chapters, they're once in a few pages in every chapter common, but if you consider yourself to be very versed in japanese culture, then there shouldn't be a problem. If not, then get yourself a handy dandy japanese reference notebook or prepare to wiki everything. (But for those who want to read from the english language releases of this manga, there is an impressive guide for just about everything referenced in the backs of the manga volumes). ART: Now to be fair, you shouldn't be reading Zetsubou-sensei for the artwork. It's not bad or anything, just don't go in expecting the artwork to be equal to the comedy. And no it's not bad or ugly at all (Though it is intentionality ugly for humor at times), it's just simple, but it gets the job done (And the art is good enough to show you the secret of the universe). The character designs are diverse enough, but the female characters do look all the same just with different hair styles, but not to the point where you can't tell who from who. But this a definitely a not manga you read for the artwork. OVERALL: The Good: + A hilarious, strange, and insightful dark satire comedy. + The characters are unique. + Simple and effective use of episodic story telling. The Bad: - Very japanese, not exactly funny for people not versed in Japanese culture. - Simple artwork. You can still get plenty of laugh from this manga, despite not knowing japanese culture, because there's plenty of absurd comedy to please that funny bone. But hey if you're not knowledgeable in japanese culture but you want to read a comedy manga anyway, I suggest you go pick a shonen jump and read Gintama, just make sure you know what a shonen jump is. |
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
I have only read two volumes, but felt SOMEOME should write a review!
This is an interesting manga, the strength to me is the insights into everyday Japanese life. There is an index at the end of the book explaining different words, puns and concepts familiar to Japanese readers, but you would have to be a scholar to know them if you are American. One downside for me is I am constantly flipping to the end to read the references - which breaks the reading flow and makes the read a lot longer than it should be. The manga almost demands two reads, just to get through the story unbroken once. The characters are all over the top - taking one particular aspect and carrying it to an extreme: the eternal optimist, the control freak, the suicidal depressed teacher, etc. Each volume consists of a series of chapters, pretty much unrelated, that deal with a character's personality, and the explanation of why a trait is ridiculous or useless in society. The teacher in the series is always pessimistic, but it ends up somehow improving his students. The students ALL have some issue, and the class is a collection of misfits that the school administration marvels at - because the teacher seems to have such a rapport with his class. Not sure how long term of a read this is - it seems a little open-ended to me right now - like a series of sketch sitcoms. Overall, a fun read, with lots of cultural references. Worth a look. |
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
Please bear with my english.
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is Not a Masterpiece. It's Not even great actually. Basically this manga is not for everyone. It's main genre is comedy and yet it's hard to understand that comedy. This manga's comedy is mostly about present japan i.e you have to know more about the japanese culture and about the famous people living in it. And people like me who knows almost nothing about japan had hard time understanding the comedy in the chapters. There are some chapters where comedy are only focused on the japanese cultures that I even skipped chapters. Yes, I even skipped the chapters. Ofcourse many of them were really funny because i love dark humour but still there are dull moments in the manga. You can get bored really fast because of it. Then why? WHY am I giving this manga a rating as high as 9? It's simple... twist. Almost every popular or critically acclaimed animes/mangas has that one huge moment or that one huge twist that changes the show completely. Onepiece, the highest selling manga has that huge moment. hunter x hunter 2011, with its slow and weak starting had that huge moment in the later episodes which made it one of the best animes of all time. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei has that huge twist that will instantly blow your mind and want to reread the whole manga again. Yes, all 301 chapters of the manga again. Its insane, it's weird, it's mind-fucking-ly brilliant, it is unexpected. It changes the view of the manga completely. Also the moral that this manga, "don't commit suicide" is successfully conveyed. And because of this unexpected event I just couldn't help but praise it. So Story is a 6 because it's quite simple tbh. Art is 10 because I don't know how to draw so idc much. Characters are 8 because some of them you will forget. Enjoyment is 7 because comedy was good but again not that great. Overall- 9 because it will make you reread again.(but if it didn't make you reread again..........) |
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei review
The easiest way to convey what mind state you should read this manga in is that it is like South Park but for Japan. Every chapter has a new dysfunction of society or psychological disorder that is poked fun at and trivialized in a way that makes people afflicted with these dysfunctions laugh at themselves, a much needed remedy. The first chapter opens up with suicide being the main joke, a huge problem in Japanese society being suicide rates. This joke often comes back to in the form of the main character falling into despair over various aforementioned social or personal dysfunctions.
Each volume is sub-titled "The Power of Negative Thinking", negativity being a constant personality trait of the MC's. The twist on it being a straight up social commentary is that the MC is the quirky teacher of a quirky group of curious students, mostly females, all who have something wrong with them to say the least. They are all infatuated with Itoshiki Nozomu their teacher, and time and again are completely thrown off by his sudden outbursts. It is almost as if he intentionally derails their thoughts every episodes with his own "band-aid thought" of the subject. His silly little comforts often drive them crazy or make them unimpressed, but they still pay attention to him. The other MC is a girl who is super positive and often comes around when he is hanging his head in despair. Their dynamic usually leads to her positivity overwhelming the situation, sometimes not to a good end result (each chapter ends with an often whacky punchline, making fun of "explosive ending" or "it was a dream all along" tropes"). I enjoyed the representation by each of the characters of separation anxiety, OCD, dissociative identity disorder, guilt complex, acute social anxiety, manic depression, toxic positivity, truancy, and many others by the characters. For a mangaka these disorders are actually represented surprisingly realistically. A lot of jokes fly over my head being American but I still find the ones I understand hilarious and relatable. You either understand it right away and fall in love, or are confused by the pacing and seeming lack of plot. I fell in love clearly lol 10/10 |