I highly recommend these two series!
> both relate to school
> there is bullying in both series
> emotionally strong main characters
> in the series, the main goal is to change people for the better
> both deal with the human psyche
> both relate to school
> there is bullying in both series
> emotionally strong main characters
> in the series, the main goal is to change people for the better
> both deal with the human psyche
It's about hierarchy and bullying in school.
The Platinum 8 of Gakkou no Kaidan are the one who controls the student council and
the ordinary students and abuses their power
The student council of kakegurui are the one controls the student body and abuses their
power
The female leads of kakegurui and gakkou no kaidan gives much attention to the school
The Platinum 8 of Gakkou no Kaidan are the one who controls the student council and
the ordinary students and abuses their power
The student council of kakegurui are the one controls the student body and abuses their
power
The female leads of kakegurui and gakkou no kaidan gives much attention to the school
I can't help to think School 2017 somehow remind me with Gakkou no Kaidan. A mysterious figure with black hoodie definitely is the greatest factor for me. Despite the theme is school, youth and friendship, both the shows potrayed how a group of students try to change the injustice happened in their school.
It just purely my honest opinion. However, both shows have strength in their own way. But you definitely not wasting your time by watching both of these shows.
It just purely my honest opinion. However, both shows have strength in their own way. But you definitely not wasting your time by watching both of these shows.
Both of the dramas are quite different on the surface. Gakkou no Kaidan isn't a sci-fi while The Gifted is. What they do have in common is student empowerment and equality of students. How you shouldn't look down on others based on the background or how smart they are. Gakkou no Kaidan is about proper justice, while in The Gifted, the students want equality and try to express that everyone are just the same. The key similarity though is that they want to change and fix the corrupt education and school system. The Gifted is great if you're looking for student empowerment and super powers in one.