Some ingredients for a great anime include, but are not limited to; exceptional children, a nearly undefeatable enemy, plots to destroy the world, extreme training arcs, comedic relief, some fan service, life lessons, and of course great friendships.Assassination Classroom has all of these things and more. It isn’t the most complicated story, though it certainly has deeper moments, and doesn’t have the most beautiful art but it's still definitely well worth the time to watch it. The show promises fun, death, and assassination, on each front it redefines success, and then meets both its own goal and the preconceived goals of the audience.
In Assassination Classroom class 3-E, the worst class at a high achieving junior high school, gets a new teacher. Koro Sensei is an octopus-like organism that is nigh indestructible. He has recently destroyed the majority of the moon and promises to do the same to the Earth next year unless the children can kill him first. This kicks off a few seasons' worths of hijinks and assassination attempts, all while he helps the children improve their lives.
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Ultimately this show is carried and driven by the characters themselves. Koro Sensei is obviously the main focus of the series and is a fascinating character. Aside from his seemingly infinite power as a “person” he is unique as well. His most endearing trait is that he never takes anything personally, from the many attempts on his life, to blatant attacks on his character. He takes everything in stride and treats every single situation as a teachable moment. While this may make him sound pedantic, the joyous joking attitude with which he approaches these concepts leaves the light-hearted and happy
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