Look, the Baron's Reckless Remark / There Are a Lot of Problems in This Class So Please Be Aware of That

Season 2Episode 125 minJan. 5, 2008
Look, the Baron's Reckless Remark / There Are a Lot of Problems in This Class So Please Be Aware of That
Nozomu Itoshiki, a direct marketing businessman, is chased by a mysterious religious group called Hamasho. At one point, he is caught and his body is modified like a mole cricket. After his long adventure, he is discovered by Kafuka and he then becomes a high school teacher. Students in the class start calling him "Left-wing Guerrilla" (apparently in lieu of "Pink Supervisor"), making him want to die again. Right before he jumps off a cliff, Kafuka suggests he "mock marry" a girl of the Holy Nosebleed Empire. A card reveals that the entire segment is a gag based on a summary from the jacket of the manga's first volume. In the second segment, Nami Hitō, who has been missing classes, finally decides to attend her school as no one really seems to notice her absence. Unfortunately, she does not get much attention from her classmates as the high school is full of extraordinary characters. At the end of the episode, most of the major characters are introduced and Nami is labeled as the 'ordinary girl' in the school.
Look, the Baron's Reckless Remark / There Are a Lot of Problems in This Class So Please Be Aware of That has aired on Jan. 5, 2008 at 00:30
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