Cherry Teacher Sakura Naoki

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Alternatives: Japanese: CHERRY TEACHER 佐倉直生
Author: Tachibana, Kazumi
Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 43
Status: Finished
Publish: 2013-10-19 to 2016-09-11
Serialization: Jump SQ.19

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Alternatives: Japanese: CHERRY TEACHER 佐倉直生
Author: Tachibana, Kazumi
Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 43
Status: Finished
Publish: 2013-10-19 to 2016-09-11
Serialization: Jump SQ.19
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Summary
Naoki Sakura has just arrived at an all-girls high school, ready to teach a class of first-year students. The spirited homeroom teacher states his goal of building genuine relationships and offers to help them with any issues they might be facing.

Nevertheless, three particular members of Naoki's class have rather unique personalities: Yuna Sakurai is a melodramatic klutz who inadvertently reveals her underwear, Minori Hinomoto boasts inhumane strength, and Shizuka Aoi is a blunt and, at times, aggressive lesbian.

The students—each with their own peculiar troubles—often land Naoki dealing with a myriad of wild and uncomfortable situations.

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Peevish8
Apr 05, 2021
tl;dr: A manga without any sort of plot but a very strong and consistent level of humor and art. 

This is a manga that relies entirely on it's art and humor. The main cast of characters is interesting and likable due to how amusing they are, and a few of the side characters you see a bit of are decent enough as well for the same reasons. But there really isn't any character development, relationship development, or plot at all, large or small scale.

Rather, the manga is just a series of really short amusing skits, mostly around 10 pages. Thankfully, these are all really amusing with great comedy and in general a really humorous tone and atmosphere, though one that's also generally pretty ecchi in nature. This is enhanced by the art being really good at visual comedy with lots of exaggerated expressions and such. However, even beyond that the art in general is excellent with a great style and quality with great framing resulting in lots of great panels and just in general flowing really well.

What's most disappointing about this manga is how it was axed as it felt like it could have kept up the solid level of quality for quite a while yet. The ending itself is kind of strange, in that because there was no plot there wasn't really any sort of plot to end but there's an attempt at giving it a solid ending anyway. Though I wouldn't go as far as saying the manga succeeded in that it probably was the best way to end it on short notice considering the context, wherein despite the manga not having any sort of plot at all, it still managed to invoke some level of emotional reaction from me.