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My Me! Strawberry Eggs
Episodes: 13
Genre: Romance/Comedy
Creator: Kobayashi Yasuko
Age Rating: 16 and up
Commercial Release:
Pioneer
Entertainment
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Overview:
Hibiki
Amawa is newly graduated with a degree in Physical Education,
and he's very eager to get started with teaching students
all about health, fitness, and sports. The only problem
is that the only place in the area willing to hire him
has a distinct bias against males! Now in order to fulfill
his dream (and pay off the rent) Hibiki has to sacrifice
his manly ways (and looks) and become the ideal PE teacher,
even if its a female one.
Some
Characters of Note:
Hibiki
Amawa: A young, idealistic man with a passion
for teaching, Hibiki has just recently graduated
with a degree in athletics. But after the school
he wants to teach at rejects him on the basis of
his gender, Hibiki must do everything he can to
ge tin - even if it means literally getting in touch
with his feminine side. Hibiki's methods are somewhat
unorthodox, but he nevertheless forges a bond with
the students that he teaches.
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Fuuko
Kuzuha:
Innocent and kind-hearted, Fuuko is a little shy
and reserved about some things, especially romance.
She's also a little clumsy, and she hasn't even
been able to run places without falling down, tripping,
or otherwise screwing up. But in meeting Hibiki,
Fuuko learns not only how to not get into accidents
but also about other things. The strangest thing
is that even though Hibiki looks and seems female
to her, Fuuko still finds herself somewhat attracted
to her new teacher, despite things.
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Lulu:
The manager and landlady of the apartments that
Hibiki has just moved into, Lulu is far from your
typical (or even kindly) old lady. She packs a gun
filled with plastic bullets to scare her tenants,
collects the rent at any cost and with threatening
actions, and is somewhat hard-line in her approach
to things. However, she decides to help Hibiki for
unknown reasons, and using her background in electronics,
comes up with the look and the voice-changing device
Hibiki uses in order to fool students into thinking
he's a female.
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Principal:
The highly-conservative and serious principal
of the school that Hibiki applies to is definitely
a man-hater, and shuns both male students and
teachers for her school. Even though the school
she runs is technically co-ed, she is trying to
push out the unwanted male influence at the school
by firing all the male teachers and admitting
less male students every year. She even initially
rejects Hibiki when he comes to apply as a man.
While she is somewhat impressed by the female
Hibiki's abilities, she is nevertheless wary of
him and watches him with a close eye.
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