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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
A strange mix of the hilariously good and hilariously bad., 1 November 2003
Author:
blackriverfalls from Leeds, England
Hibiki Amawa needs a job badly, so with the aid of his gun-toting
grenade-throwing electrical-engineering paragliding midget biker landlady
he
disguises himself as a woman to gain employment at a nearby girls school
staffed by rabid man haters, on pain of his beloved pet being turned into
Inu-Nabe (Dog Stew).
The first four episodes of this OVA had us almost falling on the floor in
hysterics, some parts because they are brilliantly funny, others because
they are so truly abysmal to be painfully hilarious.
Some of the humour is a little suspect by Western standards, including a
pair of comedy peeping toms who spy on the young girls while they are in
their underwear and a rather ham fistedly executed crush that one of the
girls has on Amawa. By far the most ridiculous though is episode 3
'Selfish
Blush Magic', where most of the plot revolves around Amawa's attemps to
get
the girls to wear buruma (tight gym shorts). This is obviously some sort
of
cultural fetish and is played quite blatently, ad nausium to the point of
sheer excruciation, with none of the characters seemingly able to speak
one
line without buruma being in it. Some may find this tedious, in our case
we
were utterly groaning with laughter at the sheer lack of subtlety and
trembling with fearful anticipation of the B word, and as one character
observes at the end of the episode "It's all thanks to the
buruma!"
While I,My,Me Strawberry Eggs has it's faults, I must confess that I
haven't
laughed so much all year...
3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Touching story, 22 September 2002
Author:
Mike from Erie, PA, USA
I'm not that sentimental about things, but I bought the DVD (2 disk set) and watched all 13 episodes in one sitting. The teacher applies for a job at a school, but the principle and coordinator detest men. They basically throw him out and his landlord is hounding him for rent money. She suggests he dress like a woman and helps him make the changes he needs to get the job. He succeeds and makes a great impression on his students. One in particular takes a shine to him. There is a bit of a love triangle that develops towards the middle of the 2nd disk. At first I thought the story was just silly and entertaining, but towards the end it gets more serious and started to strike chords with me with the 'love triangle' and un-obtainable as I once went through it. I just wish the movie was in English and not subtitled. Other than that this series of episodes is exceptionally done. The artistry is incredible. Kudos to the artists!
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Funny,very funny, 2 July 2008
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Author:
Timothy McKann (Wingzero586@aol.com) from United States
When I watched the preview of this series on my Chobits DVD,I gotta say it reminds of that movie Mrs.Doubtfire,I had to see it for myself,and that is what I did. When I bought the complete collection,I was right about it. I gotta say that it was pretty funny that Hibiki dressed up as a woman in order to get a job as a gym teacher. But however,it was the best,and truly funny. But what this series kinda tells us is anybody can get a job,and it doesn't matter if they are male or female. But I do believe that Hibiki has learned a valuable lesson about being a gym teacher. But I really want to say about this show,it very funny. And I also want to say that the creator of Hand Maid May has done a good job making this show. So if you want to see something good and funny,then see this series. It truly is the best.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
A young passionate teacher who uses teaching methods to combat sexism within a school., 17 October 2006
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Author:
harumei_ginta from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The anime I My Me Strawberry Eggs! is the saddest yet hopeful anime I have ever seen. The main character Hibiki has such passion in his teaching and truly cares for his students. Many may miss the point of this anime getting caught up with the constant cross-dressing gym teacher but the views that it express are poignant and well done. "Ai is-hi" (love is all) is what the teachers of the school were taught. It is true that love is important and that Hibiki uses this love in his teaching. I think what is most important about this anime is what Hibiki teaches them. The fact that Hibiki ends up falling in love with one of his students may be seen as distasteful but the time that he spends with them was so important. I have seen all 13 episodes three times and each time the ending was quite sad but full of hope. Kuzuha the young girl Hibiki falls for says "one day sense will come back". Hibiki had promised his students he would come back once he earned the right to be called their teacher and I think this helped make the ending less tragic. No anime has every touched me or moved me like this one has. I doubt that anyone can call forget this anime and it has such a special place in my heart. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Awesome, 15 December 2005
Author:
Ichirou_Ohgami from Philippines
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Recently graduated from college, an enthusiastic and bright Amawa
Hibiki aims to establish a teaching career. Unfortunately, the school
he tries to apply for a job at only hires female teachers. The
principal points that men can't teach here because they do not know
anything about love. Daunted by the feministic principal's rejection,
he swears to prove that men do know about love as women do. Listening
to his story, the landlady offers him a proposal. She tells him to
dress as a woman to get a teaching position. Then he reluctantly
agrees. As Hibiki and the landlady perfect his womanly disguise, he
returns to Seitow Sannomiya Academy academy to apply again but as a
woman. The Principal gives the female Hibiki a challenge: to get a
clumsy student named Kuzuha Fuuko to run 50 m dash without tripping.
After several attempts and Hibiki's advice, Fuuko succeeds. That was
her first 50 m dash without tripping. She was his first student ever.
And Fuuko's classmates notice the female Hibiki with curiosity. Fuuko
helped him get a job at Seitow Sannomiya school. Thus Hibiki's career
at that school begins.
In the second episode, Fuuko starts to call the male Hibiki a "bra-man"
because she saw him wearing a bra. Ironically, she was pretty scared of
the male Hibiki but trusted the female Hibiki.
Hibiki has witnessed his students' self-doubts, problems and angst but
counseled them to overcome their troubles and doubts. Examples: 1.
Hibiki noticed that Fuuko is trying hard to finish her committee duties
and no classmate could give a care about it and were too self-centered.
So Hibiki decided to take action and inspired all of Fuuko's classmates
to help her. Thus Fuuko was no longer the only one who wears bloomers
(female gym shorts) because every girl wore bloomers.
2. Hibiki broadens the communication between the parents and students,
bringing them as close-knit and loving families on "Family Day".
3. Hibiki helps the kids who were fighting with each other finally come
to an understanding and encourages them to share their fears with each
other.
4. At the camp, while the vice-principal teaches the kids about the
moral wrongs of male-female interaction, Hibiki butts in and opens the
kids' minds and makes them realize that nothing is wrong with a male
and a female together. He adds that they have nothing to be afraid when
they'll be ready to reach adulthood and still interact with each other.
In the end, a 22 or 23-year old teacher Hibiki Amawa realizes he is in
love with his own 14-year old student Fuuko Kuzuha who develops lesbian
feelings for the female Hibiki but doesn't completely have any idea.
Hibiki and Fuuko are 8 or 9 years apart. Not only they are teacher and
student but also they're an adult man and an underage girl. Such a
forbidden romance.
When the vice-principal doubted Hibiki's gender, she embarks on her
intent to expose Hibiki. After several disastrous failures, she was
able to succeed securing proof and reveal Hibiki's identity to the
public. As Hibiki's gender was revealed to the public, at first Fuuko
thought her feelings for Hibiki were fake. But she finally realizes she
still loves Hibiki, whether it is male or female. Hibiki is the one she
loves, regardless of the gender and it was no lie. Therefore, she
staunchly defended Hibiki's actions by reminding everyone of Hibiki's
good deeds while being a teacher and successfully rallied the students,
faculty and parents to back Hibiki and oppose the school's plans of
making it an all-girls school.
Fuuko runs for a desperate last time to reconcile with Hibiki but all
she got was Hibiki's look at her running to reach a speeding train he
is on. But Just a look at Hibiki's expression was enough to assure her
that she'll meet him again someday.
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
A good series in need of a follow-up series, 16 April 2005
Author:
au_law2001 from Philippines
Yet another 13 episode anime from BS WOWOW which I saw way back in 2001, a nice story too. It's about some guy who needs a job. He applies at the Seitou Sannomiya school, he learns that the current principal will only hire female teachers and is turning the school into an all-girls academy. Enraged by the principal's attitude that males cannot be good teachers, Hibiki decides to cross dress in order to get a job at the school and prove her wrong. It soon becomes apparent that pretending to be a female teacher won't be as easy as Hibiki had initially thought. It had great moments, but for me they were short and predictable, but I believe the characters were interesting, I even found the land lady, the principal and vice principal interesting as well! But the problem with this, is that it was a bit predictable, and it ended too fast without character development, personally I wanted an episode that would give more of the history or reason why the principal and vice principal hated men, were they harassed? We may never know. The last episode did not give enough, it wasn't very satisfying, I wish they would make another, a continuation, one which would focus on the principal and vice principal, like, how they would change themselves and make reparations for what they did, because maybe, I say maybe, some of the male characters are sore at them, it should be more of a story of redemption, but that's only wishful thanking.
A "Tootsie"-like plot, both funny and moving., 15 August 2008
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Author:
jschim40 from San Francisco, Calif.
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I purchased the currently available four discs with all 13 episodes and
confess to having watched them at least a dozen times. Much of the
humor lies in the "Tootsie"-like plot (Dustin Hoffman's 1982 film) when
the lead character can't get the job he wants without disguising
himself as a woman.
Surprisingly the story becomes relationship-serious in the first
episodes. I found myself strongly moved by the character's interaction
with his students with its consequent ups and downs as well as the
kids' fumbling attempts at affection with one other. The seriousness is
tempered a bit by the sometimes corny slapstick and impossible nearly
sci-fi antics of the landlady. In spite of its minor shortcomings this
is one series that actually brought me to tears.
Don't look for any spacecraft, superweapons or versions of Armageddon
in this one, just a complex look at a male teacher in a highly unusual
situation expressed in a way that evokes strong feelings. A must see in
my book.
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