Details

Title: 女王の教室 (じょおうのきょうしつ)
Title (romaji): Jyoou no Kyoushitsu
Also known as: The Queen's Classroom
Format: Renzoku
Genre: School, human drama
Episodes: 11 + 2-part special
Viewership rating: 16.9
Broadcast network: NTV
Broadcast period: 2005-Jul-02 to 2005-Sep-17
Air time: Saturday 21:00
Theme song: Exit by EXILE
Related TV shows: The Queen’s Classroom (MBC, 2013)
Synopsis

Yuki Amami plays Maya Akutsu, a sixth-grade teacher who dresses all in black and is repeatedly referred to as "oni sensei" (the teacher from hell), when, in fact, she seems to be an ultrarealist at heart. The drama focuses on a year in her classroom and, particularly, the effect it has on 12-year-old Kazumi--a nice but mediocre student whose parents want to send her to a private secondary school.
Akutsu-sensei accomplished this feat by introducing a test-based rank and privilege system on the first day. The highest scorers on the Monday morning test get their choice of seats and other perks while the two lowest scorers are burdened with all the chores for the week from blackboard and toilet cleaning to serving lunch. The system also disallows toilet breaks during class because this reflects an inability to manage one's own schedule.
Kazumi gets the first week's work assignment along with the class clown, a warmhearted boy who is not nearly as silly as he acts. The child actors in the series are all likeable pros who give realistic portrayals of the wide spectrum of an average classroom from the isolated serious students to the sophisticated girls who think they already know what life is all about. Akutsu-sensei lets them know immediately that they do not have a clue.
When the students protest her system and call it unfair, she tells them to open their eyes. In Japanese society, she lectures, those who work hard or have influence get all the privileges, and the lazy or less affluent end up with the leftovers. She says only six in 100 people can expect to be happy and the elite already have most of the advantages and access to the best medical care. She tells them that, as products of the public school system, they will have to scramble to get anything at all, and most of them will end up as "bonjin" (ordinary people), to whom those on the top will be happy to leave the soldiering and service-sector jobs.
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Cast

Amami Yuki as Akutsu Maya (37)
Shida Mirai as Kanda Kazumi (12)
Fukuda Mayuko as Shindo Hikaru
Matsukawa Naruki as Manabe Yusuke
Hada Michiko as Kanda Shoko (37)
Hara Sachie as Tendou Shiori (25)
Omi Toshinori as Kanda Takeshi (39)
Kaho as Kanda Yu (15)
Hankai Kazuaki as Vice Principal Ueno (45)
Izumiya Shigeru as Principal Kondo (55)
Naitou Takashi as Namiki Heizaburo (44)
Hanzaki Elementary School, 6th Grade, 3rd Class


6th Grade, 3rd Class


6th Grade, 3rd Class
Harii Shotaro (針井翔太郎) as Nakamura Ichiro
Ito Junpei (伊藤純平) as Ishibashi Tetsuya
Itoh Sairi as Tanaka Momo
Kajiwara Hikari (梶原ひかり) as Sato Erika
Kamata Atsushi (Kamata Atsushi) as Mitamura Makoto
Maeda Itsuki (前田樹) as Hoshi Hitomi
Morimoto Sarasa (森本更紗) as Ando Sakura
Nagai Anzu as Baba Hisako
Nakamura Mizuki (中村泉貴) as Miyauchi Rie
Nishihara Nobuhiro (西原信裕) as Yamashita Kenta
Nomura Eriya (野村エリヤ) as Fuwa Shota
Oshikawa Daisuke (押川大輔) as Futoda Toru
Sakai Shotaro (酒井翔太郎) as Nishikawa Koichi
Sasaki Hikari (佐々木ひかり) as Kariya Takako
Takahashi Kanami (高橋香波) as Tabata Michiko
Takahashi Noriaki (高橋伯明) as Chii Keiji
Takata Ayaka (高田彩香) as Matsumoto Ema
Tamura Yuma (田村勇馬) as Ochiai Hajime
Tonoshiro Yuma (登野城佑馬) as Kuroki Hideki
Umeoka Minato (梅岡南斗) as Saito Nozomu
Yanagita Erika as Shimada Mari
Other
Kuroda Fukumi as Sato Yoshie (40)
Okunuki Kaoru as Shindo Reiko (35)
Sasai Eisuke as Manabe Yasushi (54)
Sakai Wakana Manabe Mayumi (29) (ep11)
Negishi Toshie as Saigo Yuriko
Specials
Ishihara Yoshizumi as Ueda (40)
Hiraizumi Sei as Tendo Kiichi (54)
Namase Katsuhisa as Tomizuka Yasuhiko (30) (ep1)
Takei Akashi as Tomizuka Sho (5) (ep1)
Nishioka Tokuma as Akutsu Shinichi (58) (ep1)
Enami Kyoko as Akutsu Miyako (53) (ep1)
Goto Kaho (後藤果萌) as Ikeuchi Ai (12) (ep1)
Toda Erika as Ikeuchi Ai (17) (ep1)
Miura Rieko as Ikeuchi Mieko (35) (ep1)
Kaneda Akio as Vice Principal Kiritani (50) (ep1)
Suwa Taro as Principal Matsudaira (56) (ep1)
Shimizu Shogo as Vice Principal Hirano (50) (ep2)
Ito Hiroto as Satonaka Tsubasa (12) (ep2)
Morita Naoyuki as Miyauchi Eiji (13) (ep2)
Nishida Naomi as Miyauchi Noriko (35) (ep2)
Yajima Kenichi as Miyauchi Masaomi (40) (ep2)

Episode Titles

Ep. 01: A sixth grade class' one-year battle with a wicked demonic teacher!
Ep. 02: Tears in the wicked teacher's eyes!? A child's hidden past and a sad confession of friendship!
Ep. 03: Friendship, betrayal, tears. The last memories of grade school... Teacher, please let me dance!
Ep. 04: After they all called me a thief, the collapse of the class and the search for the culprit. Teacher, give me my friends back!!
Ep. 05: Even my friends have vanished... Forget about school! Teacher, why are you picking on me?
Ep. 06: There's no summer vacation! The tragedies and miracles brought about by cornered children!!
Ep. 07: As the school burns in flames one night, the wicked teacher sheds tears of blood... Teacher, please help my friends!
Ep. 08: There's no graduation ceremony! Are you a demon or an angel? The painful past of the wicked teacher the students know
Ep. 09: The wicked teacher's assassin
Ep. 10: It's the final class for Maya
Ep. 11: A graduation ceremony without Maya
SP (Part 1): Fallen angel
SP (Part 2): The demon descends
Episode Ratings

Ep 01: 14.4%
Ep 02: 16.6%
Ep 03: 17.0%
Ep 04: 20.1%
Ep 05: 13.8%
Ep 06: 16.9%
Ep 07: 16.5%
Ep 08: 14.6%
Ep 09: 17.4%
Ep 10: 19.7%
Ep 11: 25.3%
SP (Part 1): 18.7%
SP (Part 2): 21.2%
Ep1: Was a little concerned that it might be alittle dated and not my cup of tea. But seeing young Shida Mirai brought back many memories. She was really ultra cute back then. Amami Yuki is a great actress herself so definitely a strong start. Shida Mirai reminds me strongly of my own personality back then, and maybe a little bit that is still remaining after being beat down by reality. Sensei, on the other hand, reminded me of my time back in p6 where I had perhaps the strictest teacher I would ever experience. Really draws some amazing parallels to real life for me.
Ep 2: I so remember confiscating stuff we brought to school. I did have a fair share of confiscations. The tamagochi confiscation was hilarious. Because a confiscated tamagochi will die. lol. I recall my friend getting her digimon confiscated. heh... =/ Maybe this drama being alittle dated is actually a positive outcome, considering that their plots will be drawn from 1-2yr prior to the release, and that would bring it pretty close to my own p6 year.
Ep 3: During the dance rehearsal I am seeing many similar things to my time in SJAB. The entire squad will do the same thing and if one person falls behind the entire squad is punished severely. This was supposedly to train us both mentally and physically.
Ep 4: It definitely is very unreasonable. I've been through all of that. Its injustice to the max. However, it actually is quite a strong representation of the realities of life. Unfortunately, this sort of buttering up, oppressionistic society is what exists Shida Mirai definitely reminds me myself. Strong sense of honour, takin the blame for others... even up to this day. However, it is a terrible trait to have and definitely negatively affects outcomes in reality. But its something, I still want to be able to continue to do, no matter how beaten and cynical I become. But admittedly she is being extremely shortsighted and lacking the vision in understanding how her actions are causing problems for everyone else in class. However, she is perhaps fortunate to learn that humans cannot be trusted at an early age. She is fortunate that she has nothing to lose. She can continue to fight her foolish war while not picking her battles appropriately... However, for grown-ups with responsibilities... it is not as easy to just throw things away in fighting a losing battle. I have learnt that all too well. In this world there are few you can trust, and you have to pick them very very well. But at the end of the day. Trust nobody.
Ep 5: My teacher never needed to play such harsh psychological games. But we definitely were back in class during vacation for most of the time.
Ep 7: I really feel bad for children w/ weak parents. I would hate so much to be the child of Shida Mirai's mom in the drama. Incompetent, continually making poor decisions... just terrible. I really hate working alongside such people, and even worse, being under the direction of such people. It's just like being on a sinking ship, and because ur a child, you are strapped down and just waiting to sink with the ship. People who are so worthless should really do their children a favour and not make them in the first place.
Ep 8: Reminds me of how my form teacher back then always "stole" any other non examinable periods to teach examinable subjects. I dont think any memories were loss though. It was all worth it, and I still got to made some good friends then.
Ep 9: Reminded me how my teacher always told us we had no future and were going to go to crappy schools.
Jyoou no Kyoushitsu is one of my favourite dramas of all time, & this is coming from an individual who leans more towards K-Dramas. It is also for the same reason that i am so skeptical of the Korean re-make. Many seem to be looking forward to it, and for good reasons too. I mean the child actors who have been cast are stellar at what they do. Phenomenal in-fact. Nevertheless, it's going to be so incredibly difficult for the Korean re-make to compete with the original one which in my opinion is so raw & devoid of unnecessary bullshit. Furthermore, Amami Yuki nailed her role as the demonic teacher. Her personal appearance cemented this further. Mere glances and knowing when to speak and when to say nothing at all truly draws you in more. All of which ultimately help her character come across as so ferocious and cold. I think that's the beauty of J-Dramas. They strip everything away, leaving behind the bare essentials and thus exploring their subject matters with a great degree of honesty and immaculate simplicity. I don't know. I will of course give the re-make a try, but it's going to difficult to refrain from comparing it to the original.
Well well I didn't know about its high ratings and special titles...

kaerlighed7 wrote: Jyoou no Kyoushitsu is one of my favourite dramas of all time, Many seem to be looking forward to it, and for good reasons too. I mean the child actors who have been cast are stellar at what they do. Phenomenal in-fact. Nevertheless, it's going to be so incredibly difficult for the Korean re-make to compete with the original one which in my opinion is so raw & devoid of unnecessary bullshit. Furthermore, Amami Yuki nailed her role as the demonic teacher. Her personal appearance cemented this further. Mere glances and knowing when to speak and when to say nothing at all truly draws you in more. All of which ultimately help her character come across as so ferocious and cold. I think that's the beauty of J-Dramas. They strip everything away, leaving behind the bare essentials and thus exploring their subject matters with a great degree of honesty and immaculate simplicity.

I don't know. I will of course give the re-make a try, but it's going to difficult to refrain from comparing it to the original.


That's what I want to say!!
Really well placed drama. Has a couple of specials that doesnt seem to be in the database.
bannie wrote: Really well placed drama. Has a couple of specials that doesnt seem to be in the database.


http://mydramalist.com/japanese-drama/1779/the-queens-classroom

Here it is...I added relations with dramas but moderators didn't approve yet.
Thanks. I couldnt find it initially =/
Takin into consideration their age. The child actors really did a fantastic job.