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Sensei!
is a Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takahiro Miki and based on the manga series of the same name written by Kazune Kawahara. Plot Second year high school student and archery enthusiast Hibiki Shimada has never felt romantic love all her life. This comes despite befriending Megumi Chigusa and Kosuke Kawai, two lovestruck teenagers who shamelessly flaunt their feelings for the school's mathematics and visual arts teachers, Masato Sekiya and Sachiko Nakajima, respectively. One day, Hibiki wrongly sends Chigusa's love letter for Sekiya to Kosaku Ito, the school's world history teacher she secretly has a crush on. Volunteering to take it back, she ends up becoming even more attracted to him. Days after their meeting, Hibiki is further fascinated by Ito's kindness, as he is well-known among the school as a stern and cold person. Ito takes Hibiki to a hospital when she stumbles in front of his car, helps her finish an assignment after hours, and frequently gives her a ride ho ...
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Kazune Kawahara
is a Japanese manga artist who is best known for creating the romantic comedy ''shōjo'' manga ''High School Debut'' (''Koukou Debut''). Kawahara has also published and authored several other manga series, most notably ''Ai no Tame ni'' and ''Aozora Yell'', and mostly specialises in the genre of romance. Works Manga *''Shiawase no Kanzume'' – 1 volume, 1993 *''Tensei '' – 1 volume, 1993 *''Nakitaku Nattara Oshiete ne'' – 1 volume, 1995 *''500 Mile'' – 1 volume, 1996 *''Shuugaku Ryokou '' – 1 volume, 1996 *''Sensei!'' – 20 volumes, 1996–2007 - adapted to a live action film My Teacher in 2017 *''Platinum Snow'' – 1 volume, 2000 *''Ai no Tame ni'' – 1 volume, 2002 *''High School Debut (Koukou Debut)'' – 13 volumes, 2003–2008 - adapted to a live action film in 2011 *''Aozora Yell'' – 19 volumes, 2008–2015 - adapted to a live action film in 2016 *''Enren Debut '' – 2009 (oneshot, sequel of Koukou Debut) *''Tomodachi no Hanashi'' – 1 volume, 2010 *'' ...
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Toma Ikuta
is a Japanese actor. Ikuta is known for his roles in ''Hanazakari no Kimitachi e'', '' Honey & Clover'', ''Sensei!'', '' Maō'' and ''Ouroboros''. He also stars in feature films, notably '' Hanamizuki'', '' Ningen Shikkaku'' and ''Brain Man''. Career The 2007, Fuji TV summer drama ''Hanazakari no Kimitachi e'', controversial in its gender-bending nature, was perhaps Ikuta's biggest break in Japanese Entertainment. Following his successful portrayal in ''Hana Kimi'', Ikuta was on stage again as he starred in the Shakespearean play, ''The Two Gentlemen of Verona''. While working on this play, Toma was also slated to star in one of Fuji TV's winter dramas for 2008, the live adaptation of Chika Umino's popular manga, Hachimitsu to Kuroba. He took on the role of Yūta Takemoto, a struggling Architecture student in an art school who had mediocre talent and who fell in love at first sight with his professor's niece, Hagumi Hanamoto (played by Riko Narumi). His role as the silent but ...
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