Description
"Classroom of the Elite: Year 2" continues the narrative of Kiyotaka Ayanokōji, a student at the prestigious Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing High School, where students are ranked based on their academic and social performance. The school employs a unique class system, dividing students into four classes (A through D), with Class A being the highest and Class D the lowest. The series delves deeper into the psychological and strategic battles between the classes as they compete for points, resources, and status.
In Year 2, Ayanokōji remains in Class D, now led by Suzune Horikita, who strives to elevate the class's standing. The story explores the evolving dynamics within Class D, as well as the shifting alliances and rivalries with other classes. Ayanokōji, who initially presents himself as an average student, continues to reveal his exceptional intellect and manipulative skills, often working behind the scenes to influence outcomes. His enigmatic past and true capabilities remain a central mystery, driving much of the intrigue.
The narrative introduces new challenges, including high-stakes exams, physical competitions, and psychological tests designed to test the students' resolve and teamwork. These events often force the characters to confront their weaknesses and make difficult moral decisions. Key characters such as Kikyō Kushida, Kei Karuizawa, and Ryūen Kakeru play significant roles, each contributing to the complex web of alliances and betrayals. Kushida's dual personality and manipulative tendencies create tension, while Karuizawa's relationship with Ayanokōji adds emotional depth. Ryūen, the cunning leader of Class C, remains a formidable adversary, constantly scheming to outmaneuver his rivals.
Themes of power, ambition, and the consequences of one's actions are prevalent throughout the series. The school's rigid hierarchy and the pressure to succeed create an environment where trust is scarce, and survival often depends on outsmarting others. As the story progresses, the characters' motivations and backstories are further explored, shedding light on their actions and decisions.
"Classroom of the Elite: Year 2" maintains a focus on strategic gameplay and psychological warfare, with Ayanokōji at the center of many pivotal moments. The series builds on the foundation laid in the first year, expanding the scope of the conflicts and deepening the character dynamics. The narrative remains tightly woven, with each arc contributing to the overarching plot and the characters' development.
In Year 2, Ayanokōji remains in Class D, now led by Suzune Horikita, who strives to elevate the class's standing. The story explores the evolving dynamics within Class D, as well as the shifting alliances and rivalries with other classes. Ayanokōji, who initially presents himself as an average student, continues to reveal his exceptional intellect and manipulative skills, often working behind the scenes to influence outcomes. His enigmatic past and true capabilities remain a central mystery, driving much of the intrigue.
The narrative introduces new challenges, including high-stakes exams, physical competitions, and psychological tests designed to test the students' resolve and teamwork. These events often force the characters to confront their weaknesses and make difficult moral decisions. Key characters such as Kikyō Kushida, Kei Karuizawa, and Ryūen Kakeru play significant roles, each contributing to the complex web of alliances and betrayals. Kushida's dual personality and manipulative tendencies create tension, while Karuizawa's relationship with Ayanokōji adds emotional depth. Ryūen, the cunning leader of Class C, remains a formidable adversary, constantly scheming to outmaneuver his rivals.
Themes of power, ambition, and the consequences of one's actions are prevalent throughout the series. The school's rigid hierarchy and the pressure to succeed create an environment where trust is scarce, and survival often depends on outsmarting others. As the story progresses, the characters' motivations and backstories are further explored, shedding light on their actions and decisions.
"Classroom of the Elite: Year 2" maintains a focus on strategic gameplay and psychological warfare, with Ayanokōji at the center of many pivotal moments. The series builds on the foundation laid in the first year, expanding the scope of the conflicts and deepening the character dynamics. The narrative remains tightly woven, with each arc contributing to the overarching plot and the characters' development.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Assassin From the White Room
2Contract and Payment
3Determination of a Leader
4To Whom the Blade Turns
5The Twenty-Million Man
Cast
- Kakeru Ryuen
- Sae Chabashira
- Ichika AmasawaMomoko Seto
- Ken Sudo
- Yosuke Hirata
- Kiyotaka Ayanokoji
- Akito Miyake
- Kōhei Katsuragi
- Haruka Hasebe
- Honami Ichinose
- Miyabi Nagumo
- Ken Sudō
- Maya Sato
- Hiyori Shiina
- Kakeru Ryūen
- Takuya YagamiJack Broadbent
- Teruhiko Yukimura
- Tsubasa Nanase
- Kanji Ike
- Arisu Sakayanagi
- Masayoshi Hashimoto
- Rokusuke Koenji
- Kikyo Kushida
- Hideo Sotomura
- Kazuomi Hosen
- Kei Karuizawa
- Mio Ibuki
- Kiyotaka Ayanokōji
- Kikyō Kushida
- Rokusuke Kōenji
- Airi Sakura
- Suzune Horikita
- Sakurako Tsubaki
- Riku Utomiya
- Kazuomi Hōsen
- Yōsuke Hirata
Comment(s)
Staff
- Original creator
- DirectorNoriyuki Nomata
- ScriptKyōko KatsuyaKou Shigenobu
- Episode DirectorNoriyuki NomataYū KinomeHiromi TakenouchiMako ShiinaMaria Luiza NotaroYuka Tsuda
- Character DesignMaki Kōno
- Chief Animation DirectorKouji YamagataMiho IchikawaHiromi HiguchiHina NagataSaori Yonemoto
- Sound DirectorSatoki Iida
- Director of PhotographyMisato Sekiya
- Original Character DesignShunsaku Tomose
- Series CompositionKou Shigenobu
- StoryboardMasaki KitamuraNoriyo SasakiDaisuke NakajimaYō NakanoNoriyuki NomataYū Kinome
- MusicMasaru YokoyamaKana Hashiguchi
- Art DirectorHirofune Hane
- Animation DirectorTerumi NishiiSansai OnokiHiromi HiguchiTetsuya ItōYukiko KawamotoYukari FurumuraAyasa UedaTakuma KimuraSaori YonemotoMoe ShiroshitaRio FukudaSugako NakanoTsutomu Ōno
- Cgi DirectorTomohiro Hirayama
Production
- Animation ProductionLerche




