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''Koko Wa Greenwood'' (translation: ''Here is Greenwood''), is a manga series written by Yukie Nasu. It was adapted into a six episode [[Anime]] [[OAV]] between 1991 and 1993, and adapted into a 13 episode [[Live Action Adaptation|live-action]] [[Dorama]] in 2008.
''[[Koko wa Greenwood]]'' (translation: '''''Here is Greenwood'''''), is a manga series written by Yukie Nasu. It was adapted into a six episode [[Anime]] [[OAV]] between 1991 and 1993, and adapted into a 13 episode [[Live Action Adaptation|live-action]] [[Dorama]] in 2008.


Kazuya Hasukawa is in a dreadful bind. His brother's new wife is also Kazuya's first love. Determined to avoid them both, Kazuya leaves home to live in ''Ryokurinryou'' or as it is known by its much easier to pronounce English name, Greenwood, the student dorm of the all-boys' Ryokuto Academy.
Kazuya Hasukawa is in a dreadful bind. His brother's new wife is also Kazuya's first love. Determined to avoid them both, Kazuya leaves home to live in ''Ryokurinryou'' or as it is known by its much easier to pronounce English name, Greenwood, the student dorm of the all-boys' Ryokuto Academy.
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There, he hopes to find peace of mind. Unfortunately for Kazuya, he starts his term a month late due to the combination of a car accident and a stress-induced ulcer. When he does finally arrive, he finds that peace (of any kind) is hard to find at Greenwood - home of some of the weirdest characters found on any campus.
There, he hopes to find peace of mind. Unfortunately for Kazuya, he starts his term a month late due to the combination of a car accident and a stress-induced ulcer. When he does finally arrive, he finds that peace (of any kind) is hard to find at Greenwood - home of some of the weirdest characters found on any campus.


Now with a handy dandy [[Koko wa Greenwood (Manga)/Characters|character page]]!
Now with a handy dandy [[Koko wa Greenwood/Characters|character page]]!


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This series provides examples of:
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: Thanks to Shinobu's influence.
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: Thanks to Shinobu's influence.
* [[All There in the Manual]]
* [[All There in the Manual]]
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Subverted twice with Shinobu and his siblings. Subverted with Akira, who is set up to be the [[Aloof Big Brother]], but who turns out to be an weak-willed [[Ineffectual Loner]] who couldn't handle his responsibility to his family. Subverted again with Shinobu, who is an Aloof ''Younger'' Brother to both of his older siblings. Especially Nagisa, who has a raging inferiority complex and is constantly trying to get him at her mercy. Interesting, Nagisa seems to have perceived Akira as a straight play of this trope before he ran away, despite the afore mentioned facts.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Subverted twice with Shinobu and his siblings. Subverted with Akira, who is set up to be the [[Aloof Big Brother]], but who turns out to be an weak-willed [[Ineffectual Loner]] who couldn't handle his responsibility to his family. Subverted again with Shinobu, who is an Aloof ''Younger'' Brother to both of his older siblings. Especially Nagisa, who has a raging inferiority complex and is constantly trying to get him at her mercy. Interesting, Nagisa seems to have perceived Akira as a straight play of this trope before he ran away, despite the afore mentioned facts.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: The [[OVA|OAVs]] start at the begining, but the second episode falls roughly between the 5th and 6th (it explicitly mentions a character not introduced till episode 5). The second episode is the only completely new story not in the manga (it's a sequal to a manga story). Probably done to get an ensemble story done early, while keeping the climactic story at the end (as it was in the manga).
* [[Anachronic Order]]: The [[OVA|OAVs]] start at the beginning, but the second episode falls roughly between the 5th and 6th (it explicitly mentions a character not introduced till episode 5). The second episode is the only completely new story not in the manga (it's a sequal to a manga story). Probably done to get an ensemble story done early, while keeping the climactic story at the end (as it was in the manga).
* [[Apron Matron]]: The dorm mother.
* [[Apron Matron]]: The dorm mother.
* [[Army of Thieves and Whores]]: Shun and Shinobu organize one of these out of the dorm residents {{spoiler|to help get the female gang that was antagonizing Miya to back off}}.
* [[Army of Thieves and Whores]]: Shun and Shinobu organize one of these out of the dorm residents {{spoiler|to help get the female gang that was antagonizing Miya to back off}}.
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* [[Continuity Creep]]
* [[Continuity Creep]]
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Mieko's second manager, Yuki Otani.
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Mieko's second manager, Yuki Otani.
* [[Cult]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with the [[Caught Up in The Rapture]] Christians who are constantly trying to convert Greenwood's residents.
* [[Cult]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with the [[Caught Up in the Rapture]] Christians who are constantly trying to convert Greenwood's residents.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Of the four leads in the drama, only Yuki Izawa (Kazuya) was actually the same age as his character at the time. The other three were all in their 20s.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Of the four leads in the drama, only Yuki Izawa (Kazuya) was actually the same age as his character at the time. The other three were all in their 20s.
* [[Day in The Limelight]]: Several of these, such as [[Yaoi Guys|Watanabe and Fujikake's]] [[Whole Episode Flashback|backstory]], Furusawa's romance, and the story about [[Young Entrepreneur|Sakaguchi and Aoki's]] arcade.
* [[Day in The Limelight]]: Several of these, such as [[Yaoi Guys|Watanabe and Fujikake's]] [[Whole-Episode Flashback|backstory]], Furusawa's romance, and the story about [[Young Entrepreneur|Sakaguchi and Aoki's]] arcade.
* [[Delinquents]]: Any time anything to do with Mitsuru's junior high years comes up this trope is usually invoked somehow. It's particularly prominent in the story that introduces Miya.
* [[Delinquents]]: Any time anything to do with Mitsuru's junior high years comes up this trope is usually invoked somehow. It's particularly prominent in the story that introduces Miya.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: There is a parallel girl's dorm in another dimension known as "Cherrywood", inhabited by [[Rule Sixty Three|female versions]] of the cast. Kazuya went there once, and spent the whole time scared and being pushed around by Shinobu and Mitsuru's female versions (some things never change).
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: There is a parallel girl's dorm in another dimension known as "Cherrywood", inhabited by [[Rule 63|female versions]] of the cast. Kazuya went there once, and spent the whole time scared and being pushed around by Shinobu and Mitsuru's female versions (some things never change).
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: There's at least three specific instances this in regards to Shun:
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: There's at least three specific instances this in regards to Shun:
** In all versions, Kazuya is initially tricked into believing Shun is female. In the manga/anime, he finds out the truth when he sees Shun use a urinal. In the drama, he finds out when Shun starts undressing for a bath.
** In all versions, Kazuya is initially tricked into believing Shun is female. In the manga/anime, he finds out the truth when he sees Shun use a urinal. In the drama, he finds out when Shun starts undressing for a bath.
** In the [[Baseball Episode]], the opposing team finds out when Shun is [[Groin Attack|hit in the groin by the ball]].
** In the [[Baseball Episode]], the opposing team finds out when Shun is [[Groin Attack|hit in the groin by the ball]].
** Most of the [[Pool Episode]] is told from the point of view of one of the lifeguards, who spots Shun, decides he's a chick, and spends most of the chapter plotting how to ask "her" out, until the very end when Shun takes off his shirt.
** Most of the [[Pool Episode]] is told from the point of view of one of the lifeguards, who spots Shun, decides he's a chick, and spends most of the chapter plotting how to ask "her" out, until the very end when Shun takes off his shirt.
* [[Everythings Better With Chocolate]]: The Valentine's Day stories. Also the chocolate [[Golem]].
* [[Everything's Better with Chocolate]]: The Valentine's Day stories. Also the chocolate [[Golem]].
* [[Fan Service]]: While the [[Manga]] certainly has its share, the OAV turns it [[Up to Eleven]], with its [[Pandering to The Base|higher density of]] [[Ho Yay]] and [[Furo Scene|Furo Scenes]], among other things.
* [[Fan Service]]: While the [[Manga]] certainly has its share, the OAV turns it [[Up to Eleven]], with its [[Pandering to the Base|higher density of]] [[Ho Yay]] and [[Furo Scene]]s, among other things.
* [[Furo Scene]]: Several of these, notably one during the class trip where some of the other characters are lamenting the irrefutable truth that [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Shun]] [[Attractive Bent Gender|is a]] [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|dude]] and one when the guys visit Shun's family's ryokan.
* [[Furo Scene]]: Several of these, notably one during the class trip where some of the other characters are lamenting the irrefutable truth that [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Shun]] [[Attractive Bent Gender|is a]] [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|dude]] and one when the guys visit Shun's family's ryokan.
* [[Golem]]: An alien made a golem that looked like Shinobu out of chocolate.
* [[Golem]]: An alien made a golem that looked like Shinobu out of chocolate.
* [[Heir Club for Men]]: Shun's family inherits through the female line only. Shun may be the oldest, but his baby sister is the one who inherits the [[Family Business]]. Shinobu’s family plays it straighter, which is the ''real'' source of Nagisa’s woes.
* [[Heir Club for Men]]: Shun's family inherits through the female line only. Shun may be the oldest, but his baby sister is the one who inherits the [[Family Business]]. Shinobu’s family plays it straighter, which is the ''real'' source of Nagisa’s woes.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Pick any set of roommates at Greenwood. There's a high probability that they are this.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Pick any set of roommates at Greenwood. There's a high probability that they are this.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: The [[OAV]] cast is veritable short list of [[Names to Know In Anime]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The [[OAV]] cast is veritable short list of [[Names to Know in Anime]].
** [[Mitsuo Iwata]], who played Mitsuru in the anime adaptation, also narrated the drama. [[Akira (Manga)|He's known for]] [[Golden Boy|some other things, too…]]
** [[Mitsuo Iwata]], who played Mitsuru in the anime adaptation, also narrated the drama. [[Akira|He's known for]] [[Golden Boy|some other things, too…]]
** [[Toshihiko Seki|Shinobu]] shares his voice with [[Pet Shop of Horrors|Count D]], [[Gundam Wing|Duo Maxwell]] and [[Saiyuki|Genjo Sanzo]], to name a few.
** [[Toshihiko Seki|Shinobu]] shares his voice with [[Pet Shop of Horrors|Count D]], [[Gundam Wing|Duo Maxwell]] and [[Saiyuki|Genjo Sanzo]], to name a few.
** [[Nozomu Sasaki|Kazuya's]] [[Yu Yu Hakusho|voice]] [[Yoroiden Samurai Troopers|also]] [[Death Note (Manga)|gets]] [[Magic Knight Rayearth|around]]. In addition, he played [[Akira (Manga)|Tetsuo to Iwata's Kaneda]] and [[Kazuhiko Inoue]]'s [[Earthian|lover]] [[Unfortunate Implications|prior to Here is Greenwood]].
** [[Nozomu Sasaki|Kazuya's]] [[Yu Yu Hakusho|voice]] [[Yoroiden Samurai Troopers|also]] [[Death Note|gets]] [[Magic Knight Rayearth|around]]. In addition, he played [[Akira|Tetsuo to Iwata's Kaneda]] and [[Kazuhiko Inoue]]'s [[Earthian|lover]] [[Unfortunate Implications|prior to Here is Greenwood]].
** [[Fushigi Yuugi|You also may]] [[Digimon Adventure|have heard]] [[Chika Sakamoto|Shun's voice]] [[Sailor Moon|somewhere before]].
** [[Fushigi Yuugi|You also may]] [[Digimon Adventure|have heard]] [[Chika Sakamoto|Shun's voice]] [[Sailor Moon|somewhere before]].
** The supporting cast includes [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as Kazuhiro, [[Hiromi Tsuru]] as Nagisa, [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] as Tochizawa (Here is Devilwood director), [[Chieko Honda]] as Miya and [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as Tenma.
** The supporting cast includes [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as Kazuhiro, [[Hiromi Tsuru]] as Nagisa, [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] as Tochizawa (Here is Devilwood director), [[Chieko Honda]] as Miya and [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as Tenma.
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: As mentioned in the [[Furo Scene]] entry, the guys visit a ryokan owned by Shun's family, and most of the story takes place in the ryokan's onsen.
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: As mentioned in the [[Furo Scene]] entry, the guys visit a ryokan owned by Shun's family, and most of the story takes place in the ryokan's onsen.
* [[Ho Yay]]: In the manga, [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Mitsuru and Shinobu]] sometimes [[No Fourth Wall|teased the readers]] with [[Faux Yay|fake proclamations of love]]. There's also that [[Pixellation|Red Riding Hood short]] in the [[Side Story Bonus Art|bonus chapter]] at the end of the manga…
* [[Ho Yay]]: In the manga, [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Mitsuru and Shinobu]] sometimes [[No Fourth Wall|teased the readers]] with [[Faux Yay|fake proclamations of love]]. There's also that [[Pixellation|Red Riding Hood short]] in the [[Side-Story Bonus Art|bonus chapter]] at the end of the manga…
* [[Instant Cosplay Surprise]]: Happens twice in the third OAV, first to Mitsuru and Shinobu, then later on to Kazuya.
* [[Instant Cosplay Surprise]]: Happens twice in the third OAV, first to Mitsuru and Shinobu, then later on to Kazuya.
* [[Japanese School Club]]: There's quite a few that get a mention: afore mentioned [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council|Student Council]], the Judo club, the not-actually-an-official-club journalism club, the track team, and the brass band to name a few. Also [[Played for Laughs]] when the new school year starts and the various clubs are shown pressuring new students to join.
* [[Japanese School Club]]: There's quite a few that get a mention: afore mentioned [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council|Student Council]], the Judo club, the not-actually-an-official-club journalism club, the track team, and the brass band to name a few. Also [[Played for Laughs]] when the new school year starts and the various clubs are shown pressuring new students to join.
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* [[Nakama]]: The four main characters.
* [[Nakama]]: The four main characters.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: In addition to the [[Ho Yay]], the main cast sometimes talks to [[Author Avatar|Nasu]] about plot-holes and such. The [[OAV]] has its own version, with the characters talking to each other about the story in the episode previews.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: In addition to the [[Ho Yay]], the main cast sometimes talks to [[Author Avatar|Nasu]] about plot-holes and such. The [[OAV]] has its own version, with the characters talking to each other about the story in the episode previews.
* [[One Gender School]]
* [[One-Gender School]]
* [[Original Video Animation]]
* [[Original Video Animation]]
* [[Parody Episode]]: Three: [[RPG Episode|Here is Devilwood]], [[Jidai Geki|Here is Edo]], and [[Space Opera|M is for Mwa Ha Ha]].
* [[Parody Episode]]: Three: [[RPG Episode|Here is Devilwood]], [[Jidai Geki|Here is Edo]], and [[Space Opera|M is for Mwa Ha Ha]].
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* [[Punched Across the Room]]: In the drama, Mitsuru starts the library fight with one of these, sending Shinobu into a bookcase.
* [[Punched Across the Room]]: In the drama, Mitsuru starts the library fight with one of these, sending Shinobu into a bookcase.
* [[RPG Episode]]: Here is Devilwood. ''Twice''.
* [[RPG Episode]]: Here is Devilwood. ''Twice''.
* [[Rule Sixty Three]]: The residents of the aforementioned Cherrywood.
* [[Rule 63]]: The residents of the aforementioned Cherrywood.
* [[School Newspaper Newshound]]: Subverted in that the journalism club was forced underground by the [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]], and has virtually no power within in the school. It's then inverted when they send wannabe club member Fuse to investigate the student council, but when he finally [[Kirk Summation|confronts Shinobu]], Shinobu gives him a [[Motive Misidentification]] [[Blatant Lies|speech]], and Fuse decides the journalism club is the bad guy and swears allegiance to Shinobu.
* [[School Newspaper Newshound]]: Subverted in that the journalism club was forced underground by the [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]], and has virtually no power within in the school. It's then inverted when they send wannabe club member Fuse to investigate the student council, but when he finally [[Kirk Summation|confronts Shinobu]], Shinobu gives him a [[Motive Misidentification]] [[Blatant Lies|speech]], and Fuse decides the journalism club is the bad guy and swears allegiance to Shinobu.
* [[School Festival]]: There's multiple stories about Ryokuto's athletic festival and cultural festival.
* [[School Festival]]: There's multiple stories about Ryokuto's athletic festival and cultural festival.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Aki and Ririko.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Aki and Ririko.
* [[Sempai Kouhai]]: A lot of emphasis is put on the importance of this in general, and the various ways older students try (and usually fail) to abuse their authority over younger students. Unless they're Mitsuru or Shinobu, in which case they usually succeed.
* [[Sempai-Kohai]]: A lot of emphasis is put on the importance of this in general, and the various ways older students try (and usually fail) to abuse their authority over younger students. Unless they're Mitsuru or Shinobu, in which case they usually succeed.
* [[Shout Out]]: Possibly to the point of being [[Reference Overdosed]]. In any given volume of the manga as translated by [[Viz Media]], probably half of the translation notes at the end are explanations of the various shout outs in that volume.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Possibly to the point of being [[Reference Overdosed]]. In any given volume of the manga as translated by [[Viz Media]], probably half of the translation notes at the end are explanations of the various shout outs in that volume.
* [[Side Story Bonus Art]]: The [[Cosplay Fan Art|cosplay chapter]] in the manga is a drawn out variation of this. The final chapter has some of this as well.
* [[Side-Story Bonus Art]]: The [[Cosplay Fan Art|cosplay chapter]] in the manga is a drawn out variation of this. The final chapter has some of this as well.
* [[Stern Teacher]]: Kimiko Tachiyama, Professor of Classical Japanese.
* [[Stern Teacher]]: Kimiko Tachiyama, Professor of Classical Japanese.
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Watanabe's baseball playing skills.
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Watanabe's baseball playing skills.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Greenwood itself, though of a more mundane than fantastic kind of weirdness.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Greenwood itself, though of a more mundane than fantastic kind of weirdness.
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: Several, including the story about Watanabe and Fujikake, the story about how Mitsuru and Shinobu became friends, and the story about how Kazuhiro met Sumire.
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: Several, including the story about Watanabe and Fujikake, the story about how Mitsuru and Shinobu became friends, and the story about how Kazuhiro met Sumire.
* [[Yaoi Guys]]: Watanabe and Fujikake of room 117. It's something of an open secret, but that doesn't stop Mitsuru from blackmailing Fujikake whenever he gets a package from home (Watanabe isn't ashamed, Fujikake is).
* [[Yaoi Guys]]: Watanabe and Fujikake of room 117. It's something of an open secret, but that doesn't stop Mitsuru from blackmailing Fujikake whenever he gets a package from home (Watanabe isn't ashamed, Fujikake is).
* [[Young Entrepreneur|Young Entrepreneurs]]: Sakaguchi and Aoki's "arcade."
* [[Young Entrepreneur|Young Entrepreneurs]]: Sakaguchi and Aoki's "arcade."


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Latest revision as of 18:20, 11 March 2022

Koko wa Greenwood (translation: Here is Greenwood), is a manga series written by Yukie Nasu. It was adapted into a six episode Anime OAV between 1991 and 1993, and adapted into a 13 episode live-action Dorama in 2008.

Kazuya Hasukawa is in a dreadful bind. His brother's new wife is also Kazuya's first love. Determined to avoid them both, Kazuya leaves home to live in Ryokurinryou or as it is known by its much easier to pronounce English name, Greenwood, the student dorm of the all-boys' Ryokuto Academy.

There, he hopes to find peace of mind. Unfortunately for Kazuya, he starts his term a month late due to the combination of a car accident and a stress-induced ulcer. When he does finally arrive, he finds that peace (of any kind) is hard to find at Greenwood - home of some of the weirdest characters found on any campus.

Now with a handy dandy character page!

Tropes used in Here Is Greenwood include: