Boku no Watashi no Yusha Gaku
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Boku no Watashi no Yusha Gaku

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Our Hero Studies
Japanese: ぼくのわたしの勇者学


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 66
Status: Finished
Published: May 14, 2007 to Jul 28, 2008
Genre: Comedy Comedy
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Asou, Shuuichi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.711 (scored by 152152 users)
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Ranked: #131462
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Popularity: #13310
Members: 1,182
Favorites: 6

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Shounen series serialised in Weekly Jump that feature unorthodox teachers as main characters. 
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The random nature of both these titles drive their comic narratives. Both are extremely funny. 
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Both these serialisations feature teachers who use unorthodox methods to teach their students. 
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These two shounen serialisations feature abnormal classroom settings primarily as a result of out of this world teachers. In Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, the teacher is the world's biggest threat and its class was put together to assinate it. In Boku no Watashi no Yusha Gaku, the teacher claims to be a hero and he teaches how others can become, not suprisingly, heroes (though in a most ridiculous way). 
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The comedy in both of these serialisations are primarily driven by a "far from normal" male protagonist. In Kyuukyoku Choujin R, the male protagonist is an android. in Boku no Watashi no Yusha Gaku, the male protagonist is bent on teaching how to become a hero. 
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Both of these gag titles revole around heroes and the "evil" organisations they fight. 
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Have a knack for really random comedy? Then check out these two gag series. 
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You'll be surprised by how random the protagonists in both these series are. Not only that, but they also situate their fellow protagonists in rather annoying activities. 
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Gag comedies with a heroes theme. 
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Despite not sharing a similar premise, the overall aesthetic and narrative styles of these two shounen titles are very similar. Both titles are profoundly structured around comedy with gags and punchlines oftentimes taking center stage. 
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