Very Private Lesson
- Original title
- Kyoukasho ni Nai
- Year
- 1998
- Running time
- 80 min.
- Country
- Japan
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Hideaki Ôba. Manga: Kazuto Okada
- Cast
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Animation
- Cinematography
- Animation
- Producer
- Genre
- Animation. Comedy. Romance | Manga
- Movie Groups
- Kazuto Okada Adaptations
- Synopsis
- Tairaku is a lucky man. He has a comfortable job teaching at a local High School. He has Satsuki, a fellow teacher whom he hopes to marry someday. He has Aya, a beautiful student who has fallen in love with him. He has Aya's father, a wealthy man who wants so much for his little girl to be happy that he has sent her to live with Tairaku. Tairaku is a very lucky man.
Of course Aya loves nothing more than to come on to Tairaku by lounging around his apartment half naked. Unfortunately for Tairaku, Aya's father happens to be wealthy because he is a major crime boss, and he will have Tairaku slowly murdered if Aya doesn't remain absolutely pure.
Now Tairaku must not only restrain himself, but also protect Aya from the hordes of men and woman at school who'd love to get their hands on her body. And of course, if Satsuki or any of the other teachers find out that Tairaku is living with one of his students, he will be permanently dismissed from the teaching profession! Oh yes Tairaku is lucky...
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