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Assassination classroom Review... 2 season full of murder.

Review by @wisejg · 2724d · of Assassination Classroom

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You can not imagine how rewarding it is to finish watching a series, with a special ending, able to conclude the story that you dedicated so long. Today in this new post I will talk about an anime recommended by a friend: Assassination Classroom. My friend Carlos recommended me to watch the series, I wait until the last chapter to talk about it. Yesterday I finally saw the last episode.

Assassination Classroom

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A powerful monster shaped like a yellow octopus threatens the earth, since it destroyed 70% of the Moon. So far it seems to be a cliché story, I think it is, but what comes next is interesting. The monster has the purpose that within a year, it will destroy the Earth. However, it offers humanity an opportunity to prevent that from happening. His request is to become a teacher of a class in a secondary school. The class would end up being the 3-E of the Kunugigaoka Institute.the goal of the students is to kill their teacher.

Behind that plan is the Japanese government who promises a reward of ¥ 10 billion (100 million dollars) to any student who manages to kill the yellow octopus. The students name the monster as "Koro-sensei" a Japanese word game that ends up meaning: teacher impossible to kill.

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If something stands out from this scoop where a group of students have to become assassins is very bold. The first one comes to mind is how something as ridiculous as a yellow octopus can have such a stunning villain profile. Throughout the whole series we are getting to know the skills of Koro-sensei. He can move at a speed of 20 mach. Certainly never investigate how much that is in Km, but the effect in the series makes it quite clear that it is super fast.

After a short time students will discover that they are facing an almost impossible task, partly because Koro-sensei not only has several superpowers at his disposal. But it also turns out to be the best teacher they have ever had, who in addition to helping them improve their qualifications also helps them solve their personal problems and perspectives for the future.

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The series may be repetitive at first. The first chapters focus entirely on the plot. Students trying to kill their teacher. The point is that each episode tells a story of self-improvement for all the protagonists, at certain times if they focus on a specific character. But most of the time the context applies to all members of class 3-E.

The series explores the fields of adolescence, that stage of life where we all believe that we are superior beings. After all it is a special class of misfits, they are conflictive or that due to the same student society they are involved in problems. Sometimes the essence of the show is lost. Unfolding the original plot and making believe that what we see is a purely educational school anime. As if the show was a guide that is teaching the viewer. This is reflected in the situations that koro-sensei helps overcome.

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You must ask how is it that it is a school of murderers? the same koro-sensei is the one who is giving the knowledge of murderers to the 28 students of the class that was assigned the objective of assassinating him before the end of the year. The training brings out the best in each of the boys. Making the bonds of friendship grow every day more, and it is relevant to mention that the series has a little corny tendencies but that knows how to handle, making the spectator return to the central plot, students with the aim of assassinating their sensei. It is a good detail that after episodes full of emotional discharges comes a joke or a failed murder scene.

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The series consists of 2 seasons, the first has 22 episodes and the second 25. I dare say that all episodes are exciting. They leave you with the need to keep watching. Another great point in favor beyond how exciting each episode is, the show forces you to generate questions. Fortunately, as if it were something planned, the same series is responsible for responding. An example of the latter that I mention could be like this: "if koro-sensei is so fast why they do not use a missile to reach it?" And minutes later as if by magic the show, shows you a scene where what you was thinking and answer your question with valid arguments very close to reality. Because they know how to take care of fiction. There is no meaningless response. Everything is perfectly explained. Leaving you wanting to see more situations where the maximum capabilities of each character are exploited.

An anime serie highly recommended. Text & Edition by @wisejg. all the images are screenshot from the original serie.

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  • @dlstudios(72)· 2724d

    I did enjoy Assassinatin Classroom, but I did have some issues with it. A lot of things just end up not mattering, like the girl practicing chemistry in order to find a way to fight Koro-Sensei, only for her to never again be relevant to the story after that episode.

    The show ends up full of characters that are rather pointless after a while, and it's followed up by a rather dissapointing climax, though I don't want to say why since it would spoil it.

    It's worth a watch, but I do think the show is a bit full of padding that could easily have been cut by simply reducing the size of the class.

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