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Originally Posted by birdman damn
so... snoopy or anyone else who's read til the end of the manga - do Fuyutski (however u spell it) and Onizuka finally confess their feelings for each other, or is it more like the "life goes on" ending... i spose the whole point of the story was that Onizuka was a great teacher, and the anime really did that fantastically, i was really satisfied with the anime ending.
still... do they make it as a couple by the end of the manga? (i'm not talking about Onizuka losing his virginity or whatever, just if they get together:P) can someone maybe tell me what happens to the rest of the characters - dang they're all so good so please please reply even tho this is like 4 months after the last person lol...
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Nope.
It's pretty much the same for Onizuka's other relationships in the manga as well. For example, he and Murai's mom have a friendly relationship with one another and surprisingly, they do get along. But no. None of them ever crosses the line. The same goes for his relationship with Fuyutsuki even though it's apparent that the latter has feelings for the other. (In fact, Fuyutsuki has more roles given to her in the anime--partly because of the changes done to Naoko's character.
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It's almost as if Onizuka's being professional about it...which is hard to believe.
And from what've heard, even the relationships of the entire crew aren't completely addressed--such as Yoshikawa and Anko or Murai and that tall girl. (forgot the name..) Such things seem to be only featured in their corresponding story arcs and that's it. The rest is up to the reader. Hopefully, someone can verify this just to be sure.
With regard to the ending of the manga--I think it's just as well that it remains open-ended. I figured that the author wants to keep it open just in case if he wants to use the character again for another story.
And indeed, that much was implied in the anime version. In one interview for instance, he wondered what it would be like for Onizuka to teach in a high school in the US. I think Tohru Fujisawa was just joking around when he said that, but it also seemed that he wants to keep Onizuka free for other ideas.