The classic Japanese drama "GTO" special episode is replayed today. The thief is good at both black and white.

The classic Japanese drama "GTO" special episode is replayed today. The thief is good at both black and white.

The identity of the beautiful teacher is so mysterious? I believe many netizens still remember the classic Japanese drama "GTO 2002". 18 years later, on June 3, the first season of the series "GTO 2002 Special" will be broadcast again. Interested friends can pay attention to it.

·"GTO" is a passionate and inspirational campus drama first broadcast by Nippon Television in 2002. The drama is adapted from the original manga of the same name by Keiko Morimoto and directed by a three-person director team. The then popular star Nakama Yukie, Matsumoto Jun, Ito Misaki, Nakazawa Yuko and many others starred in the drama. The drama tells the story of Kumiko Yamaguchi, a yakuza lady, who became a teacher and had many funny but educational experiences with a group of problem students headed by Shin Sawada.

·The nearly 30-year-old boys' school "Platinum Academy High School" finally has a female teacher. The seemingly dull rookie teacher Yamaguchi Kumiko (played by Nakama Yukie) is assigned to be the head teacher of the famous and feared problem class in the school. However, Kumiko is not moved at all, because her real identity is the eldest daughter of the super gang "Oedo Family" who is all-powerful and can call the wind and rain, and she is also the fourth-generation successor of the gang!

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