Assassination Classroom

Assassination Classroom

2015
Assassination Classroom
Assassination Classroom

Assassination Classroom

8 | TV-14 | en | Animation

The students of Class 3-E have a mission: kill their teacher before graduation. He has already destroyed the moon, and has promised to destroy the Earth if he can not be killed within a year. But how can this class of misfits kill a tentacled monster, capable of reaching Mach 20 speed, who may be the best teacher any of them have ever had?

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EP25  Future Time
Jul. 01,2016
Future Time

Graduation day: one of life's chapters ends and another begins as the students and teachers of Class 3-E go on to forge their own paths in the world.

EP24  Graduation Time
Jun. 24,2016
Graduation Time

Time is running out, and the E Class students must decide once and for all whether to kill the teacher who so changed their lives over the past year.

EP23  Final Boss Time
Jun. 17,2016
Final Boss Time

A pitched battle between two super-creatures threatens to harm the students of Class 3-E. Can Koro Sensei protect them while fighting for his life?

EP22  Happy Birthday Time
Jun. 10,2016
Happy Birthday Time

The students fight to see their teacher one last time. A figure from Koro Sensei's past arrives with a serious grudge against the super-creature.

EP21  Trust Time
Jun. 03,2016
Trust Time

It's time for the last project from Koro Sensei before the E-Class closes out the year, but the government's own plans and threatens to get in the way.

EP20  Valentine's Day Time
May. 27,2016
Valentine's Day Time

Nagisa remains uncertain about his future as high-school entrance exams loom over him. It's time for Class 3-E to celebrate Valentine's Day!

EP19  Outer Space Time
May. 20,2016
Outer Space Time

Class 3-E has agreed to try and save Koro Sensei. In order to do this, they must track down confidential information -- information that takes the class to another height.

EP18  Outcome Time
May. 13,2016
Outcome Time

The battle amongst the E-Class comes down to the final two on each side: Karma vs. Nagisa. But, a new obstacle throws a wrench into the E Class's plans.

EP17  Discord Time
May. 06,2016
Discord Time

The E class is divided over whether to kill Koro Sensei or try to save him. Koro Sensei suggests a way of settling the issue between the two sides.

EP16  Past Time
Apr. 29,2016
Past Time

Following the traumatic story of Koro Sensei's past, the E Class is left reeling after learning revelations about his past deeds and identity. As the gather themselves with this new information, it begins to affect their assassination plans.

EP15  Confession Time
Apr. 22,2016
Confession Time

Koro Sensei begins to come clean about his background after a tense and terrifying encounter with a student who has her own reasons to kill him.

EP14  Secret Identity Time
Apr. 08,2016
Secret Identity Time

Following the drama festival, the E Class learn that one of their classmates is hiding a big secret connected to Koro Sensei's past!

EP13  Let Live Time
Apr. 01,2016
Let Live Time

Principal Asano recalls his first foray into the world of education. In the drama festival, the E Class puts on a play with a few unexpected twists.

EP12  Think Outside the Box Time
Mar. 25,2016
Think Outside the Box Time

The end-of-term exams come down to one doozy of a final problem. Principal Asano comes to Koro Sensei with a little wager that has a lot riding on it.

EP11  End-of-Term Time - Second Period
Mar. 18,2016
End-of-Term Time - Second Period

It's exam time again, and the cream-of-the-crop A Class is a bigger threat than ever before. Top-ranking Asano, however, has something up his sleeve.

EP10  School Festival Time
Mar. 11,2016
School Festival Time

Each class at Kunugigaoka Academy is competing for the highest sales totals in the school festival. How can the E Class even hope to stand a chance?

EP9  Round Two Time
Mar. 04,2016
Round Two Time

The students consider their future career options. Nagisa struggles to come to terms with his talent; meanwhile, his mother has her own plans for him.

EP8  Reaper Time, Part 2
Feb. 26,2016
Reaper Time, Part 2

When Koro Sensei and Mr. Karasuma reach the Reaper's hideout, it's anyone's guess who'll come out on top--especially with wild-card Irina in the mix.

EP7  Reaper Time, Part 1
Feb. 19,2016
Reaper Time, Part 1

A well-intentioned act leads to a falling-out with Professor Bitch. Soon the E Class finds itself facing off alone against a formidable assassin foe.

EP6  Before & After Time
Feb. 12,2016
Before & After Time

After an accident, the E Class winds up doing a whole different kind of studying off campus. But will they have a chance to bone up for the midterms?

EP5  Leader Time
Feb. 05,2016
Leader Time

Competition between the elite A Class and downtrodden E Class heats up at the school sports festival, with Isogai's livelihood hanging in the balance.

EP4  Spinning Time
Jan. 29,2016
Spinning Time

Itona endears himself to the boys in Class 3-E as he shows off his assassination creation. The students call each other code names for an entire day.

EP3  Itona Horibe Time
Jan. 22,2016
Itona Horibe Time

Koro Sensei faces off against the powerful, tentacled Itona and his handler Shiro yet again, revealing more of his teaching philosophy along the way.

EP2  Kaede Time
Jan. 15,2016
Kaede Time

Kaede comes up with a delicious plan of attack, Class 3-E plays an intense game of Cops and Robbers, and Koro Sensei is accused of a serious crime.

EP1  Summer Festival Time
Jan. 08,2016
Summer Festival Time

Koro Sensei and his students try some matchmaking at the end of their island trip. Class 3-E's eventful summer ends with a taste of pure festival fun.

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8 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Comedy , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2015-01-10 | Released Producted By: Fuji Television Network , Kansai Television Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.ansatsu-anime.com
Synopsis

The students of Class 3-E have a mission: kill their teacher before graduation. He has already destroyed the moon, and has promised to destroy the Earth if he can not be killed within a year. But how can this class of misfits kill a tentacled monster, capable of reaching Mach 20 speed, who may be the best teacher any of them have ever had?

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Cast

Jun Fukuyama , Mai Fuchigami , Nobuhiko Okamoto

Director

Kazuto Shimoyama

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Fuji Television Network , Kansai Television

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Irishchatter I have to say, I was literally blown away by the whole story. I mean, you would never expect a "joker face" smiley alien to become such a role model for the class of 3-E. Like he was planning to destroy the world if he didn't get killed at the end of the year but the rest of the class became so attached to him that they didn't want to kill him at all! He really did everything for them like he did want his students to have bright futures for themselves and of course they did! I thought in the last season of episode 45, was absolutely tearjerking and heart breaking,I didn't want Nagisa to kill him but he had to since he was the student leader of the class. When Koro-Sensei called out the roll of each students names for the last time, I was trying my hardest to fight back the tears and I could've sworn the voice actor was trying hard to fight back the tears too! Then when Nagisa killed after the roll call, everyone was crying so hard and as the viewer, you just felt sick to your stomach. I was really devastated that Koro-sensei was killed and like regardless if he was a fictional character or not, throughout the series you get so easily attached by him with his humour. Except for the killing bit, I wish I was part of class 3-E because like Koro Sensei kept them all together as friends even if they going about their own ways! I never expected to enjoy and cry to this wonderfully weird anime, I'll give it a 8/10!
Mery S To find a Japanese animated series about a high school is certainly not surprising and it may be enough to make non-fans of the so- called genre 'anime' run away. What is more, even anime fans could think of it as just another series just after watching the opening but don't be deceived by its childish appearance because you'll be missing an amazing show.So what is the plot? A class of teenagers must kill their alien teacher because he wants to destroy the world. An apparently impossible duty is handed to them given that no forces of law had been able to kill him. However, the teacher and monster itself encourages them to do their best in their studies and in the killing task.The attitude of the antagonist known as Koro-sense is not the only weird thing surrounding this persona, his physical appearance and sense of humour makes him a certainly flamboyant character. A 'sensei' quite different in manners to the classical mentor in science fiction stories but not less wise or lovable. The students of this teacher are also characters who differ from typical ones, they are the worst students of an elite school. This means that they are the ones labelled as lazy or simply stupid and the shows succeeds not only in showing us their true selves and development into adulthood but also in giving a very realistic view on teenagers. While many series tend to show us plain teens with one remarkable trait, here I could see real people even in the less protagonist students. One of the most fascinating things about this show is how in the end you get to know all the students in the class and it is all about their story. Even if there are many great adult characters, they seem flawed compared to this group of teenagers. I insist, the depth of the characters makes it difficult to hate them since you are able to understand their position even when they are making mistakes. Regarding the drawings, we again can see very idealistic drawings with characters that look like they belong to a children's show and the colours only help to convey this idea. Everything is full of colour and life in a series where the main theme is murder. The colour I think matches perfectly the antagonist friendly and joking personality as well as the didactic idea of presenting the show as a series of life lessons that young people can learn from. As I mentioned previously, the opening of the show may give a kind of feeling that this show is going to be light yet the intensity of the most dramatic parts is well accompanied by songs that succeed in portraying the feelings of the characters as 'Moonlight' does.The acting of the voice actors in Japanese is key to characters such as Koro-sensei with its characteristic laugh and changes in tone portraying kindness, pride and anger among other feelings. Voice also plays a significant role in Nagisa's androgynous character and Karma's menacing attitude.In conclusion, I really encourage teenagers, young-adults and specially teachers to give it a try but I believe Assassination Classroom deserves to be among the greatest animated series ever made so regardless of your age or race, don't miss it!
ernest_js it was funny, it was witty, it was deep, it was a roller-coaster ride. Coming from a similar education background, you tend to wonder is all the effort and sacrifice worth it. then came this show and made you look at it from a different angle. "Tests are a good thing. The knowledge gained from a night of cramming will be all but forgotten once you hit adulthood. And that's fine. The experience you gain through competition, having sharpened your skills and broadened your minds all under the same set of rules? That's the real treasure.- Koro Sensei" it's pillar is the comedy mixed with the right amount of seriousness with a hint of fan-service but it's core is the lessons Koro-Sensei teaches his students and indrectly to the viewers. using assassination methods as an analogy to how one should live and deal with life. "As you go through life, the might current of society is bound to get in your way and there will certainly be times that things don't go as you'd hoped. When this happens, don't look to society for a cause. Do not renounce society. Frankly, you'd be wasting your time. Instead just say, "That's life!" and muddle your way through with frustration. Once you're past it, consider: If society's swift current is tossing you around, how should you be swimming there in it's midst. You should have learned how, here in the E class, in this assassination classroom. You don't always have to stand and face it head-on. You can run and you can hide. If it's not against the rules, you can try a sneak attack. You can use unconventional weapons. Stay determined - not impatient nor discouraged - and with repeated trial and error, you're bound to reach a splendid outcome eventually.- Koro Sensei"like how Shirley died in Code Geass and Lancer's death in Fate Zero, this manga adaption anime brings that sting you know that's coming but you still can't avoid it. "To kill is an action which overflows in everyday life. In actuality the more you try to be accepted, the more you kill your unrestrained self.- Koro Sensei" this anime's openings are those openings that are boring at the start but as the story progress you tend to see the meaning behind those opening and it somehow tug that emotional string within as the countdown gets closer. this is helped by the classroom singing them together. in the end as Koro Sensei said, "Fun times are bound to end."the important lesson Koro Sensei ever taught Class 3-E was Nothing is ever truly wasted if you view it from a different angle and learn the lesson behind it. "It's dangerous for them to grow up without experiencing true competition. Because they'll keep whining, even without taking the matter seriously. For those with a high level of aptitude... The sooner they know the frustration of defeat, the greater their growth will be. - Koro Sensei" Truly, this is a masterpiece worthy of its place among the creams of the crop with Fate Zero, Code Geass, Fullmetal Alchemist, Vandread and others.
Jolien_Goedleven When I watched the final episode, I just stared at my screen for some time. I was left with tears in my eyes, and that's something that has never happened before when I watched anime.You know what the thing is, this anime has overall little characters starring in it. So it's very easy to care for all of them. And boy, did I care. Ansatsu Kyoshitsu is about an assassination class, the E-class, who has to kill their teacher. Their teacher has already destroyed the moon, and is about to destroy earth as well. So, as to keep him a state secret, they give the E-class a chance of killing him. I thought this plot to be very strange and appealing. But when I watched the first episode, it was really really strange. But when you get passed that, the appealing part starts. And when you're passed the second episode and you kinda get what's going on, you won't be able to stop watching. The students grow and try out plans to kill their teacher. As the series progresses, they all develop their own skill, which allows the viewer to get to know each and every one of those students. And I really loved them. Especially Nagisa.The anime itself never gets boring. It is funny, very emotional and it even has plot twists you didn't see coming. It has it all. Lovely characters, romance, bloodlust, secrets, tense music,... Overall, it stays with you.The lingering and final idea the anime gave me, was that killing isn't easy. It may seem so at the beginning of the series, but it isn't. Not just because of all the planning and the risk of your own life. But because those students got in way too deep. They were too involved. And it is because of that, that this anime is so strong. It wouldn't have been if they followed one of the random assassins the government hired. I think I'm gonna watch them all again tomorrow.