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* [[Parody Episode]]: A few of them.
* [[Parody Episode]]: A few of them.
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]: Anthony, the tourist woman in Kyoto.
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]: Anthony, the tourist woman in Kyoto.
* [[Relax O Vision]]
* [[Relax-O-Vision]]
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]/[[Hot for Teacher]]: Voluptuous Kitagawa has a crush on petite Mika, but it's mostly played for laughs.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]/[[Hot for Teacher]]: Voluptuous Kitagawa has a crush on petite Mika, but it's mostly played for laughs.
* [[Schoolgirl Series]]: The predecessor to pretty much all of them. Coed, but the elements are all there.
* [[Schoolgirl Series]]: The predecessor to pretty much all of them. Coed, but the elements are all there.

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Mika-sensei is loved by her students


Mika-sensei, what are you doing getting stuck in the middle of all the first-years?

Doki Doki School Hours (known as Sensei no Ojikan in Japan) is a manga by Tamami Momose, depicting the adventures of 27-year old Suzuki Mika, homeroom teacher of class 2A of Okitsu High School. Because of her diminutive size she often feels overwhelmed by the antics of her students. They form quite an eccentric bunch: we have our fashion-victim, an otaku, a lesbian student with a crush on her teacher, a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports.

To make things worse, Mika is often quite ditzy herself, so she is not always on top of things. The fact that she still lives with her parents and is spoiled terribly by her father doesn't help much either. Still, the students love her and hold her in high esteem, so things manage to work out most of the time.

The anime series, produced by JC Staff and broadcast in 2004, starts out with typical high school fare, like festivals, sports events and the ever-dreaded "Measuring Day". Later on there is a change of pace, leading to a series of genre spoofs vaguely reminiscent of Excel Saga, only to have things become very serious again by the last episode. The mood and animation style are very loose and cartoonish and seems to have been influenced by Azumanga Daioh quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates Azumanga Daioh by a few years. Doki Doki School Hours is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.


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