Toki Kanade is a delinquent who gets into lots of fights. But despite his appearance, he is a pure-hearted guy. He gains favor with handsome physical education teacher Sahara Ichiro, who he subsequently happens to fall for. As a result, he begins to go to school daily just to see Sahara. Thus begins a one-sided, earnest love situation between a refreshingly handsome teacher and a delinquent student! (Source: Drama-Otaku) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Sahara-sensei to Toki-kun" (佐原先生と土岐くん) by Toriya Ko (鳥谷コウ). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 佐原先生と土岐くん
- Also Known As: Mr. Sahara & Toki-kun , Sahara-sensei to Toki-kun , さはらせんせいとときくん
- Screenwriter: Miura Yuiko
- Director: Shibata Keisuke
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
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Cast & Credits
- Kizu Takumi Main Role
- Hachimura RintaroToki KanadeMain Role
- Sono ShuntaRise TatsumasaSupport Role
- Matsumoto HirokiTodo ShinjiSupport Role
- Momose TakumiTodo TakuyaSupport Role
- Hori KaitoNekoto MinatoSupport Role
Reviews
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Too many characters, too little time.Started out fun and engaging, even the cinematography is A grade, but then somehow it got a little boring in the middle and then i realized i wasnt even looking forward to any of the episodes anymore, i just finished watching just for the sake of finishing the series.
One big problem is the chemistry between Sahara and Toki. I dont mind (and i actually like) the awkward overacting, but they just didnt show enough to make me care about their characters enough for me to root for the relationship. The addition of Nekoto (and for goodness his emo hair is so annoying) in the last few episodes even made the show worse, no wonder why Sahara chose Toki isntead of him.
Let me get this out of the way too. The idea of a teacher getting into a relationship with a high school student is very cringy layered with too many inappropriateness that gets worse when being romanticized. I am not a conservative but this is not something that i would feel comfortable seeing in real life no matter how small the age gap is.
Is this something that happens normally in Japan and i wonder what is the targeted demographic for these kind of contents? it smells of something predatory.
The fact that this is the second Japanese BL within the past 6 months with this age gap (the other one is One Room Angel) kinda bothers me a little. Another BL with this kind of premise is Minato's Laundromat which even got a second season. In these series, they show the younger lead vehemently pursuing the older guys, and these series makes you think it is ok. I somehow feel its not. These 3 series fearures younger high school male leads. Im not against big age gap between partners but i think we have to be reminded that these high school students are STILL kids compared to the older guys they are running after. At least make both characters "adult" even if you make a 20-year age gap then it might be ok.
Overall, its a 6.5 for me. This is a series i wont even remember after a few months, and its not even entertaining enough to be rewatched.
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didn't feel the chemistry
Overall: although I like each lead character individually, the high school student/teacher dynamic was squicky and I thought Nekoto and Sahara worked better together. I haven't read the source material and am reviewing it on its own merits. 8 episodes about 25 minutes each. Aired on GagaOOLala and iQIYI.Content Warnings: fights, high school teacher/student relationship
What I Liked
- we rarely see a "delinquent" character, he was adorable
- crack comedy (it had the overacting vibe but it worked for me because it didn't have constant comedy sound effects)
- that chase scene in ep 1 was fun
- how a nerd character was good at sports
- styling (except 2 characters were styled younger in the present and older in the past which was strange)
- production value
Room For Improvement
- the writers really got me rooting for Nekoto, they seemed much better matched especially with how everyone (including Toki) continually emphasized that Toki was not an adult, there was a lot of screen time with Nekoto even in the final episode
- high school student/teacher dynamic (the accidental kiss, no shirt/head in Toki's lap, confession) all while Sahara was still Toki's teacher (which has an inherent power imbalance with grades, it is immoral/unethical and in most places illegal as it should be) and then the kiss at the end while Toki was still in high school was squicky, I think they could have mitigated this by having it take place in university (and Sahara not be Toki's teacher, or only for a semester and then they start their relationship later)
- Toki smacked Sahara on the back even though he knew he had a back injury (also reinforced Toki's immaturity)
- the side couple basically vanished
Age Notes: it was difficult to figure out the ages of the characters but in the final episode Toki mentioned that he was in his second year when most of the series took place and by looking at Japan's high school structure (3 years 15-18), Toki would have been 16/17 and then 17/18 at the end when they kissed (still at the high school). In the flashback, it said Toki was in 4th grade. Calculating backwards, he would have been 9 or 10 and Sahara mentioned the incident when he was in high school, let's say he was 16/17 so they'd have about a 7 year age gap. For most of the series in the present, they were 16/17 and 23/24 and then at the very end 17/18 and 24/25.
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