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Removing natter. Also, the series did eventually make it out of Japan (being licensed in English by Discotek).


* ValuesDissonance: ''Hoo boy.'' A show where the main female protagonist (sometimes along with her underage female students) is a constant victim of what today would be classified as sexual assault, along with humiliation public and private thanks to her male students, who are rarely punished for their actions because the headmaster waves it off with "Boys will be boys", and it's all PlayedForLaughs? [[NoExportForYou There's no way this show could have ever made it out of Japan.]]
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: A ''Kids' show!'' about 12/13-year-olds sexually molesting their teacher, who can't keep her clothing on or [[ClothingDamage intact]] for more than a few hours. In reality it is somewhat tame by modern standards, although the ParentalBonus is blatant.
** 1980s Japan simply didn't care about nipples as much; indeed also the female students are involved in fanservice scenes despite their age (see also: ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/EsperMami''...).

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* ValuesDissonance: ''Hoo boy.'' A show where the main female protagonist (sometimes along with her underage female students) is a constant victim of what today would be classified as sexual assault, along with humiliation public and private thanks to her male students, who are rarely punished for their actions because the headmaster waves it off with "Boys will be boys", and it's all PlayedForLaughs? [[NoExportForYou There's no way this show could have ever made it out of Japan.]]
Even in Japan, it's unlikely that such a premise would fly today.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: A ''Kids' show!'' The series is aimed at a younger audience and the manga ran in a shonen magazine, but it's about 12/13-year-olds sexually molesting their teacher, who can't keep her clothing on or [[ClothingDamage intact]] for more than a few hours. In reality While it is somewhat can be considered tame by modern standards, although the ParentalBonus is blatant.
** 1980s Japan simply didn't care about nipples as much; indeed also the female students are involved in fanservice scenes despite their age (see also: ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/EsperMami''...).
still pretty blatant.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: This series is one of the {{Ur Example}}s of {{ecchi}} anime. As a result, it can seem rather tame as the genre has spent the intervening 35+ years pushing the envelope as far as it can go. Unlike its successors and despite the series's nudity, there's surprisingly little sexual in nature about it -- ''Miss Machiko'' is at its core a typical children's cartoon of the era… that somehow revolves around the female protagonist having her breasts and/or butt exposed, odd as that may sound.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: OnceOriginalNowCommon: This series is one of the {{Ur Example}}s of {{ecchi}} anime. As a result, it can seem rather tame as the genre has spent the intervening 35+ years pushing the envelope as far as it can go. Unlike its successors and despite the series's nudity, there's surprisingly little sexual in nature about it -- ''Miss Machiko'' is at its core a typical children's cartoon of the era… that somehow revolves around the female protagonist having her breasts and/or butt exposed, odd as that may sound.
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They Fight Crime is no longer a trope


* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Obviously, the main point of this series was fanservice so it's easy to overlook the fact that the show involved episodes about a HauntedHouse, SeaMonster, and more than a few episodes where Machiko and her students [[TheyFightCrime take on criminals]].

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Obviously, the main point of this series was fanservice so it's easy to overlook the fact that the show involved episodes about a HauntedHouse, SeaMonster, and more than a few episodes where Machiko and her students [[TheyFightCrime take on criminals]].criminals.
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* ValuesDissonance: ''Hoo boy.'' A show where the main female protagonist (sometimes along with her underage female students) is a constant victim of what today would be classed as sexual assault, along with humiliation public and private thanks to her male students, who are rarely punished for their actions because the headmaster waves it off with "Boys will be boys", and it's all PlayedForLaughs? [[NoExportForYou There's no way this show could have ever made it out of Japan.]]

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* ValuesDissonance: ''Hoo boy.'' A show where the main female protagonist (sometimes along with her underage female students) is a constant victim of what today would be classed classified as sexual assault, along with humiliation public and private thanks to her male students, who are rarely punished for their actions because the headmaster waves it off with "Boys will be boys", and it's all PlayedForLaughs? [[NoExportForYou There's no way this show could have ever made it out of Japan.]]
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** 1980s Japan simply didn't care about nipples as much; indeed also the female students are involved in fanservice scenes despite their age (see also: ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/EsperMami''...).

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** 1980s Japan simply didn't care about nipples as much; indeed also the female students are involved in fanservice scenes despite their age (see also: ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/EsperMami''...).
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The anime is ''vastly'' more remembered than the original manga on which it is based. There were also multiple live-action movies, some with high-profile casts.
* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Obviously, the main point of this series was fanservice so it's easy to overlook the fact that the show involved episodes about a HauntedHouse, SeaMonster, and more than a few episodes where Machiko and her students [[TheyFightCrime take on criminals]].
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: This series is one of the {{Ur Example}}s of {{ecchi}} anime. As a result, it can seem rather tame as the genre has spent the intervening 35+ years pushing the envelope as far as it can go. Unlike its successors and despite the series's nudity, there's surprisingly little sexual in nature about it -- ''Miss Machiko'' is at its core a typical children's cartoon of the era… that somehow revolves around the female protagonist having her breasts and/or butt exposed, odd as that may sound.
* ValuesDissonance: ''Hoo boy.'' A show where the main female protagonist (sometimes along with her underage female students) is a constant victim of what today would be classed as sexual assault, along with humiliation public and private thanks to her male students, who are rarely punished for their actions because the headmaster waves it off with "Boys will be boys", and it's all PlayedForLaughs? [[NoExportForYou There's no way this show could have ever made it out of Japan.]]
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: A ''Kids' show!'' about 12/13-year-olds sexually molesting their teacher, who can't keep her clothing on or [[ClothingDamage intact]] for more than a few hours. In reality it is somewhat tame by modern standards, although the ParentalBonus is blatant.
** 1980s Japan simply didn't care about nipples as much; indeed also the female students are involved in fanservice scenes despite their age (see also: ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/EsperMami''...).
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