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* ACupAngst: Kobayashi suffers from this, especially when she has to be right next to Kitagawa at the pool.
* AnimeAccentAbsence: Anthony speaks perfect Japanese.

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* ArtisticAge
* BishieSparkle: Kudo
* BlankWhiteEyes: Several characters do this, but Mika-sensei probably does it the most.
* BlushSticker: Several characters display this from time to time.
* ButtMonkey: Mika-sensei mostly, but a few of the other characters fall into this trope once in a while too.
* CampStraight: Seki
* ChristmasCake: ... Though, Christmas muffin(or [[IncrediblyLamePun short]]cake) is more fitting.

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* %%* BishieSparkle: Kudo
* %%* BlankWhiteEyes: Several characters do this, but Mika-sensei probably does it the most.
* %%* BlushSticker: Several characters display this from time to time.
* %%* ButtMonkey: Mika-sensei mostly, but a few of the other characters fall into this trope once in a while too.
* %%* CampStraight: Seki
* %%* ChristmasCake: ... Though, Christmas muffin(or [[IncrediblyLamePun short]]cake) is more fitting.



* ClassRepresentative: Shizuka.

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* %%* ClassRepresentative: Shizuka.



* TheDitz: Mika, Akane.

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* %%* TheDitz: Mika, Akane.



* GenkiGirl: Akane and Chinatsu.

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* %%* GenkiGirl: Akane and Chinatsu.



** For some reason, Anthony rarely if ever spoke English

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* HighSchool

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* ImagineSpot: Several characters go through this, usually imagining something they'd do or are going to do.

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* %%* ImagineSpot: Several characters go through this, usually imagining something they'd do or are going to do.



* LateForSchool: Mika usually is.

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* %%* LateForSchool: Mika usually is.



* MeasuringDay: Episode 2.
* {{Meganekko}}: Shizuka.
* MoodWhiplash

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* %%* MeasuringDay: Episode 2.
* %%* {{Meganekko}}: Shizuka.
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* NewTransferStudent

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* OccidentalOtaku: Anthony

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* %%* OccidentalOtaku: Anthony



* OlderThanTheyLook- Mika, who is 27, but looks much younger.
* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Takumi and Mika's father.
* {{Otaku}}: Takumi, Chinatsu, Anthony.
* ParodyEpisode: A few of them.
* PhenotypeStereotype: Anthony, the tourist woman in Kyoto.

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* OlderThanTheyLook- OlderThanTheyLook: Mika, who is 27, but looks much younger.
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younger. It's the source of much of the series' humor, since she has that on top of being a schoolteacher.
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OpaqueNerdGlasses: Takumi and Mika's father.
* %%* {{Otaku}}: Takumi, Chinatsu, Anthony.
* %%* ParodyEpisode: A few of them.
* %%* PhenotypeStereotype: Anthony, the tourist woman in Kyoto.



* SchoolgirlLesbians
* SchoolgirlSeries: The predecessor to pretty much all of them. Coed, but the elements are all there.
* SchoolFestival
* SchoolPlay

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* %%* SchoolgirlSeries: The predecessor to pretty much all of them. Coed, but the elements are all there.
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* %%* SchoolPlay



* SliceOfLife

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* StraightGay: Kudo.

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* TeamShot

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* {{Tsundere}}: Minako.

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* %%* {{Tsundere}}: Minako.



* VerbalTic: Chinatsu Nakayama
* VisibleSilence
* WackyHomeroom
* WeightWoe: Mika-sensei and Kobayashi suffer from this the most.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears

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* %%* VerbalTic: Chinatsu Nakayama
* %%* VisibleSilence
* %%* WackyHomeroom
* %%* WeightWoe: Mika-sensei and Kobayashi suffer from this the most.
* %%* WiseBeyondTheirYears

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* HotForTeacher: Voluptuous Kitagawa has a crush on petite Mika, but it's mostly played for laughs.



* SchoolgirlLesbians[=/=]HotForTeacher: Voluptuous Kitagawa has a crush on petite Mika, but it's mostly played for laughs.

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* SchoolgirlLesbians[=/=]HotForTeacher: Voluptuous Kitagawa has a crush on petite Mika, but it's mostly played for laughs. SchoolgirlLesbians



* WiseBeyondTheirYears[=/=]YoungerThanTheyLook: Gen, AKA "Oyaji", who looks and acts like he is in his forties despite being only seventeen.

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* WiseBeyondTheirYears[=/=]YoungerThanTheyLook: WiseBeyondTheirYears
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Gen, AKA "Oyaji", who looks and acts like he is in his forties despite being only seventeen.
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Her eyes are NOT always shut!


* EyesAlwaysShut: Kitagawa.

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* TheOjou: Apparently Minako, given that her family home is huge.



* TheOjou: Apparently Minako, given that her family home is huge.



* ValentinesDayEpisode: Episode 8. As can be expected, things don't go exactly as planned for many of the characters, such as Kudo attempting to give Suetake a chocolate and say that its from him, rather than a random girl in their school. Or Kobayashi giving obligation chocolates to all the male characters, and expecting them to give her something on White Day. Which they all either forget, or get something really strange for her.



* ValentinesDayEpisode: Episode 8. As can be expected, things don't go exactly as planned for many of the characters, such as Kudo attempting to give Suetake a chocolate and say that its from him, rather than a random girl in their school. Or Kobayashi giving obligation chocolates to all the male characters, and expecting them to give her something on White Day. Which they all either forget, or get something really strange for her.
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* GratuitousEnglish: Iincho's love for Koro-chan [[TrueGrit overflows the shores of the Japanese language.]]

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* GratuitousEnglish: Iincho's love for Koro-chan [[TrueGrit [[Film/TrueGrit overflows the shores of the Japanese language.]]
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* ClassTrip: To Honnoji, the last stand of {{Oda Nobunaga}}. Suetake riffs on some historically accurate {{Ho Yay}}.

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* ClassTrip: To Honnoji, the last stand of {{Oda Nobunaga}}. UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga. Suetake riffs on some historically accurate {{Ho Yay}}.HoYay.
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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' 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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The anime series, produced by {{JC Staff}} Creator/JCStaff 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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' 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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* TheNapoleon: Mika-sensei suffers from this due to her short height despite being the teacher.
* NerdGlasses: Takumi and Mika's father.

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* TheNapoleon: Mika-sensei suffers from this due to her short height despite being the teacher.
* NerdGlasses: Takumi and Mika's father.
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* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Takumi and Mika's father.
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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' 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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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' ''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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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 [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].

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Doki '''''Doki Doki School Hours Hours''''' (known as Sensei ''Sensei no Ojikan 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 [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].



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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.

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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' ''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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* ACupAngst: Kobayashi suffers from this, especially when she has to be right next to [[BigBreastsBigDeal Kitagawa]] at the pool.

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* ACupAngst: Kobayashi suffers from this, especially when she has to be right next to [[BigBreastsBigDeal Kitagawa]] Kitagawa at the pool.

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* ArrangedMarriageArrangedMarriage: Mika-sensei's uncle sets her up with someone in episode 20. Her class isn't too happy about it.


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* HeroicBSOD: Practically all of the main characters go through one in episode 20 when they hear Mika-sensei may be getting married. Kitagawa is hit particularly hard, and doesn't act like her usual self at all.


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* StatusQuoIsGod: In episode 20, Mika-sensei's mom tells her about her uncle setting up a [[ArrangedMarriage meeting with a man for marriage.]] The main characters in her class are [[HeroicBSOD hit pretty hard]] at the prospect that she may quit teaching as a result. [[spoiler:Then Mika-sensei shows up at the start of the new term, and explains to them that while the meeting took place, the groom's family felt a woman who couldn't clean or cook would be troublesome, so the marriage plans fell through. However, her class is thrilled to have her back, particularly Kitagawa, who vows never to let her go again.]]
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* LightningGlare: Seki and Kudo do this in episode 19 when both try to get the part of playing a princess for a play.
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* TooKinkyToTorture: Kitagawa in episode 17, when trapped by some tentacles, seems to be enjoying it.
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* PleaseDontLeaveMe: In part 2 of episode 16, Mika is seen walking into a realtor's office with Matsumoto-sensei. All the characters think she's fed up with them due to their selfish behavior, and change their attitudes so that she wouldn't leave. Then they all cling onto her thinking she's still leaving, only to find out Mika was just helping Matsumoto-sensei find a new apartment. The next day, things [[StatusQuoIsGod return to normal,]] with no one listening to her again.
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* ButtMonkey: Mika-sensei mostly, but a few of the other characters fall into this trope once in a while too.


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* ClingyJealousGirl: Nakayama in episode 11, when Hori-sensei shows up as a student teacher for two weeks. She constantly wonders if Watabe is going to have some kind of relationship with Hori-sensei, and talks to the school nurse about them.


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* ImagineSpot: Several characters go through this, usually imagining something they'd do or are going to do.
* KissingCousins: When Hori-sensei shows up, Suetake immediately recognizes her as a second cousin. Some of his classmates think they did this trope at some point, especially Kudo.


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* TeacherStudentRomance:
** Played with regarding Kitagawa and Mika-sensei. Its entirely one-sided on Kitagawa's part, and she often does things to get a reaction out of Mika-sensei because she finds her reactions [[ItAmusedMe so adorable.]]
** Nakayama fears Watabe is going to do this with the student-teacher Hori-sensei in episode 11. Its just her imagination running wild however.


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* UnknownRival: Hori-sensei towards Kudo, who considers her a threat to his love for Suetake, since she's a second cousin to him. She's completely unaware of it however.

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* BlankWhiteEyes: Several characters do this, but Mika-sensei probably does it the most.



* ChristmasEpisode

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* ChristmasEpisodeChristmasEpisode: Episode 7 has the characters throw a party at Tominaga's place.



* EyesAlwaysShut: Kitagawa.



* TheNapoleon: Mika-sensei suffers from this due to her short height despite being the teacher.



* SenseiChan: Mika-sensei, due to her friendliness to her students, along with her short height, causing them to also treat her more like a little girl than their teacher.



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* {{Sensei-chan}}SenseiChan: Mika-sensei, due to her friendliness to her students, along with her short height, causes them to also treat her more like a little girl than their teacher.


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* SweetTooth: Kobayashi and especially Mika-sensei. Kitagawa will often bribe the latter with sweets, only to then put them out of reach to [[ItAmusedMe watch her reactions.]]


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* ValentinesDayEpisode: Episode 8. As can be expected, things don't go exactly as planned for many of the characters, such as Kudo attempting to give Suetake a chocolate and say that its from him, rather than a random girl in their school. Or Kobayashi giving obligation chocolates to all the male characters, and expecting them to give her something on White Day. Which they all either forget, or get something really strange for her.


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* WeightWoe: Mika-sensei and Kobayashi suffer from this the most.
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* TerribleArtist: Chinatsu Nakayama. In episode 6, she wishes to join the manga club since she's a fan of Watabe's manga, and hands him a sketchbook. As the other characters look on, the drawings displayed look like they were drawn by a 3 year old.
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* LapPillow: Mika-sensei takes a nap on Kitagawa's lap in episode 5.

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* ACupAngst: Kobayashi suffers from this, especially when she has to be right next to [[BigBreastsBigDeal Kitagawa]] at the pool.



* BlushSticker: Several characters display this from time to time.



* ColorFailure: Happens to Kudo at the end of episode 3, after his plan to fail the exam and take summer courses with Suetake backfires when the latter actually passes it.



* GratuitousEnglish - Iincho's love for Koro-chan [[TrueGrit overflows the shores of the Japanese language.]]

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* GratuitousEnglish - GratuitousEnglish: Iincho's love for Koro-chan [[TrueGrit overflows the shores of the Japanese language.]]



* MeasuringDay

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* MeasuringDayMeasuringDay: Episode 2.


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* TemptingFate: In episode 2, Mika-sensei says she won't bother learning basketball rules, since she's just the back up referee. Then the main referee catches a cold and has to stay home that day...

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* CornerOfWoe: Kobayashi does this in the first episode when she tells Mika-sensei about how she worked at a fancy restaurant during break, only to then drop an expensive dish she was serving, and having to pay for it all. Mika-sensei ends up joining her in the corner.



* CutenessProximity: Kitagawa does this when she's around Mika-sensei, and teases her about her height.



* HugeSchoolgirl: Kitagawa, especially when standing next to Mika-sensei.



* NaughtyTentacles: Seki becomes half boy, half-octopus, all-cheerleader at one point. Scarily, Kitagawa wasn't too fazed...



* NoseBleed: Kudo has a massive one in the first episode when tutoring Suetake.



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* RelaxOVisionRelaxOVision: One instance is used when Suetake is describing how Nakamura got the nickname "old man" despite being 17 years old. It switches to a field of grass when he starts to pull his pants down. When the scene returns to the classroom, Mika-sensei tells Suetake such description doesn't belong in the public.
* SenseiChan: Mika-sensei, due to her friendliness to her students, along with her short height, causing them to also treat her more like a little girl than their teacher.

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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 [[AdultChild diminutive size]] she often feels overwhelmed by the antics of her students. They form quite an [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].

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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 [[AdultChild diminutive size]] size she often feels overwhelmed by the antics of her students. They form quite an [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].



* AdultChild: Mika - and not only in appearance.
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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.

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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 ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.
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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 ''ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.

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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 ''ExcelSaga'', ''Anime/ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.
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Doki Doki School Hours (known as Sensei no Ojikan in Japan) depicts the adventures of 27-year old Suzuki Mika, homeroom teacher of class 2A of Okitsu High School. Because of her [[AdultChild diminutive size]] she often feels overwhelmed by the antics of her students. They form quite an [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].

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Doki Doki School Hours (known as Sensei no Ojikan in Japan) depicts 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 [[AdultChild diminutive size]] she often feels overwhelmed by the antics of her students. They form quite an [[WackyHomeroom eccentric bunch]]: we have our fashion-victim, an [[{{Otaku}} otaku]], a [[SchoolgirlLesbians lesbian student with a crush on her teacher]], a narcissistic crossdresser and a gay guy obsessing over a classmate who [[SelectiveObliviousness doesn't have a clue and only thinks of sports]].



The anime series 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 ''ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.

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The anime series 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 ''ExcelSaga'', 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 ''AzumangaDaioh'' quite a bit, even though the manga it is based on actually pre-dates ''AzumangaDaioh'' by a few years. ''DokiDokiSchoolHours'' is highly recommended for viewers who love bizarre characters and dry humour interpersed with some genuinely touching moments.
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