Description
"Assassin Classroom" centers on Class 3-E of Kunugigaoka Junior High School, a group of students tasked with assassinating their alien teacher, Koro-sensei, before graduation. Koro-sensei, a tentacled, superhumanly fast being, has already destroyed 70% of the moon and threatens to annihilate Earth unless the students can kill him within a year. The Japanese government offers a 10 billion yen reward to whoever succeeds, incentivizing the students to take on the challenge.
The students of Class 3-E are considered the school's outcasts, relegated to a dilapidated building on a mountain due to their poor academic performance. Koro-sensei, despite being their target, dedicates himself to improving their grades, life skills, and self-confidence. He employs unconventional teaching methods, blending assassination training with traditional academics, and fosters a supportive environment where the students grow both academically and personally.
The series explores the dynamics within Class 3-E as the students develop unique assassination strategies, often reflecting their individual personalities and strengths. Key characters include Nagisa Shiota, a quiet and observant student who excels in stealth and strategy; Karma Akabane, a rebellious and highly intelligent student with a knack for combat; and Kaede Kayano, a cheerful and athletic girl with a mysterious past. Each student undergoes significant growth, learning to confront their insecurities and work together as a team.
As the story progresses, the students face external threats, including rival assassins and government agents, all vying to eliminate Koro-sensei. The narrative delves into Koro-sensei's origins, revealing his tragic backstory and the reasons behind his destructive capabilities. The students must grapple with moral dilemmas, questioning whether they can truly kill a teacher who has become a mentor and friend.
The series balances humor, action, and emotional depth, with Koro-sensei's eccentric personality providing levity amidst the high-stakes assassination plot. Themes of redemption, perseverance, and the value of education are woven throughout, as the students strive to overcome societal prejudices and prove their worth. The story culminates in a climactic confrontation, testing the bonds formed between Koro-sensei and his students while resolving the central conflict of his impending destruction of Earth.
The students of Class 3-E are considered the school's outcasts, relegated to a dilapidated building on a mountain due to their poor academic performance. Koro-sensei, despite being their target, dedicates himself to improving their grades, life skills, and self-confidence. He employs unconventional teaching methods, blending assassination training with traditional academics, and fosters a supportive environment where the students grow both academically and personally.
The series explores the dynamics within Class 3-E as the students develop unique assassination strategies, often reflecting their individual personalities and strengths. Key characters include Nagisa Shiota, a quiet and observant student who excels in stealth and strategy; Karma Akabane, a rebellious and highly intelligent student with a knack for combat; and Kaede Kayano, a cheerful and athletic girl with a mysterious past. Each student undergoes significant growth, learning to confront their insecurities and work together as a team.
As the story progresses, the students face external threats, including rival assassins and government agents, all vying to eliminate Koro-sensei. The narrative delves into Koro-sensei's origins, revealing his tragic backstory and the reasons behind his destructive capabilities. The students must grapple with moral dilemmas, questioning whether they can truly kill a teacher who has become a mentor and friend.
The series balances humor, action, and emotional depth, with Koro-sensei's eccentric personality providing levity amidst the high-stakes assassination plot. Themes of redemption, perseverance, and the value of education are woven throughout, as the students strive to overcome societal prejudices and prove their worth. The story culminates in a climactic confrontation, testing the bonds formed between Koro-sensei and his students while resolving the central conflict of his impending destruction of Earth.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Assassination Time
A yellow,tentacled creature moves at Mach 20 and has already destroyed 70 percent of the moon. The Japanese government places the creature in charge of Kunugigaoka Junior High School’s Class 3-E, a group of underperforming students isolated in a remote building. The government offers the students a ten billion yen reward if they can assassinate the creature before the school year ends. At the start of the episode, the students fire BB guns at their new teacher as he takes attendance, but his speed allows him to dodge every shot. The creature proves the weapons work by severing one of his own tentacles, which quickly regenerates. Student Nagisa Shiota observes the creature closely while class bully Ryoma Terasaka pressures Nagisa into wearing a pendant that contains a pellet-filled grenade. During a poetry recitation, Terasaka detonates the grenade when Nagisa approaches the creature. The creature sheds his skin to form a protective film around Nagisa, leaving both unharmed. Angered that the plan risked a classmate’s life, the creature turns black, flies out of the room, and seizes nameplates from students’ homes, threatening their families to emphasize the value of each student’s safety. After returning the nameplates, the creature declares class dismissed for anyone who can kill him. Kaede Kayano gives the creature the name Koro-sensei, combining the word for "unkillable" with the title for teacher. Nagisa privately vows to be the one who succeeds.
2Karma's Time
Karma Akabane returns to Class 3-E after a suspension. He attacks Koro-sensei with a knife; Koro-sensei evades by moving at Mach 20. Karma then fires a BB gun loaded with anti-sensei pellets; Koro-sensei catches each pellet with his tentacles. Karma states his goal: he wants to kill Koro-sensei because he finds the teacher the most challenging target. Nagisa recalls Karma's past: he assaulted a previous homeroom teacher who bullied a weak student,leading to Karma's suspension. Koro-sensei pairs Karma with Nagisa for the next assassination attempt. Karma uses aggressive tactics and pushes Nagisa to act more decisively. In a practice drill, Karma lands a mock weapon strike on Koro-sensei's face, becoming the first student to score a hit. The class observes Karma's skill and his willingness to use ruthless methods. Karma joins the class's assassination efforts but declares his intention to be the one who delivers the final kill. Karma's presence introduces rivalry among the students alongside their cooperative goal.
3Episode 3
Karma Akabane returns to Class 3-E after a suspension. He immediately confronts Koro-sensei with a knife,displaying speed and precision that surpass the other students. Karma explains his absence stemmed from beating a third-year student who insulted the class, establishing his willingness to use violence. The class learns Karma aims to claim the ten billion yen reward alone, setting him apart from the group’s cooperative approach. Nagisa Shiota observes Karma’s methods closely, noting how Karma treats assassination as a game. Koro-sensei announces a test of practical assassination skills using BB guns, pitting Karma against the rest of the class. Karma uses psychological manipulation and agility to evade multiple shooters, targeting classmates to disrupt their coordination. Nagisa deduces Karma’s pattern and lands a clean shot, forcing Karma to acknowledge Nagisa’s observational abilities. Following the exercise, Karma agrees to work with the class, though he maintains a competitive edge. Koro-sensei reveals that midterm exam scores will determine which students receive specialized assassination weapons. The episode closes with Karma and Nagisa forming an uneasy partnership, knowing their grades now directly impact their assassination tools.
4Karma's Time
Karma Akabane returns to Class 3-E after a suspension for assaulting a teacher. The students react with visible unease,recalling his violent reputation. Koro Sensei greets him warmly, but Karma immediately tests the teacher by throwing a knife, which Koro Sensei evades at Mach 20. Karma reveals his intention: to find a weakness in the octopus-like creature by exploiting his arrogance. Nagisa Shiota explains to the class that Karma was the top student before his suspension, driven by boredom and a desire to manipulate opponents. Koro Sensei announces a mock exam with a twist: students who score below a certain threshold will receive remedial lessons at his accelerated pace. Karma deliberately scores zero on the test to force a one-on-one confrontation. During the remedial session, Karma uses a specialized anti-Koro Sensei knife coated in his own blood to try to land a hit, reasoning that the teacher’s refusal to kill students could be turned into a weakness. Koro Sensei counters by disarming him without injury and then reveals that he analyzed Karma’s academic strengths during the brief struggle, offering a tailored study plan. Karma, confronted with an opponent who treats combat as an extension of teaching, begrudgingly acknowledges the teacher’s sincerity. The class accepts Karma back, and Nagisa notes that Karma now directs his full competitive drive toward the assassination goal. The episode closes with the students preparing for the upcoming final exams, their academic performance now directly tied to their chances of successfully killing their target.
5Assembly Time
Koro Sensei announces that the entire class must rank in the top fifty of the upcoming midterm exams to receive a special assassination opportunity. The students dedicate themselves to studying,but exam results place them outside the target range. Koro Sensei refuses to award the opportunity and instead imposes a mandatory retake. During the interim, Principal Asano visits the End Class and publicly belittles their efforts, declaring the school’s hierarchy absolute. Koro Sensei intercepts the principal’s psychological pressure by physically blocking his advance and reminding the students that their improvement already exceeds expectations. The class channels their frustration into intensive study sessions led by Koro Sensei, who tailors drills to each student’s weak subjects. On the retake, the entire class achieves scores high enough to collectively place among the top fifty. Koro Sensei honors the original condition and grants each student one assassination attempt against him over the following week. The students attempt coordinated strikes, but Koro Sensei evades every move with superhuman speed. Principal Asano observes from a distance and begins revising his approach toward the class. The episode closes with the students realizing their academic gains do not automatically translate into assassination success, forcing them to reassess their tactics.
6Assembly Time
Class 3-E attends a school assembly where the principal publicly ridicules them. Koro-sensei interrupts by projecting a live video feed,declaring his intent to assassinate the principal’s pride by having his students surpass the main campus in academic rankings. He announces a midterm exam and tasks the class with devising a coordinated assassination plan during the test. The students split into three groups: one focuses on academic preparation, one researches Koro-sensei’s weaknesses, and the third develops a tactical plan. Kayano and Sugino lead the academic group, drilling the class in core subjects. Karma and Terasaka head the research group, discovering that Koro-sensei’s skin becomes temporarily vulnerable after his rapid regeneration. Nagisa coordinates the tactical group, designing a synchronized attack to exploit that window. During the exam, the class executes the plan: several students distract Koro-sensei while others fire BBs coated with a weakening agent. The attack nearly succeeds, but Koro-sensei evades at the last moment by using a decoy. After the exam, Koro-sensei congratulates the class for their improved scores but warns that the principal is now actively seeking ways to destroy their classroom. The episode ends with the students realizing their unity and academic progress have made them a larger target for the school administration.
7Assassination Classroom
Class 3-E departs for Kyoto on a school trip,and Koro-sensei accompanies them disguised as a giant octopus-shaped puppet. The students coordinate assassination attempts during free time, hoping the unfamiliar terrain gives them an advantage. Former physical education instructor Akira Takaoka, whom the class helped remove from his position, secretly joins the trip with hired mercenaries. Takaoka plans to kill Koro-sensei himself to restore his reputation and targets Nagisa Shiota for personal revenge. During a free exploration period, Takaoka’s men abduct several students and trap them in a locked building. Karma Akabane and Kayano Kaede lead a counter-operation, using their assassination training to evade the mercenaries and free their classmates. Koro-sensei observes the situation without intervening, forcing the students to rely entirely on their own skills. The mercenaries deploy knockout gas and taser weapons, but the students overcome them through coordinated tactics and improvisation. After the students escape, Takaoka confronts Nagisa alone in a bamboo grove, armed with a knife and intent on killing him. Nagisa braces for a fight, shifting the immediate threat from the assassination assignment to a direct physical confrontation.
8Karma's Time
Karma Akabane returns to Class 3-E after a long suspension. He immediately dismisses the class’s assassination attempts as amateurish. Karma confronts Koro-sensei on the mountain path with a knife,testing the teacher’s speed. Koro-sensei dodges every strike and reveals his top speed of Mach 20. Karma then partners with Nagisa to devise a new assassination method. They obtain a lethal injection syringe and plan to use it during a handshake. Karma baits Koro-sensei into the handshake, but the syringe fails to penetrate the teacher’s skin. Koro-sensei explains his body’s high durability and regenerative abilities. Frustrated, Karma attempts a direct stab, which Koro-sensei effortlessly counters. Koro-sensei then reveals he anticipated the entire plot from the start. He offers Karma a deal: succeed in killing him within the year, or accept the consequences of failure. Karma accepts and rejoins the class, now treating the assassination as a genuine challenge. The class gains a ruthless strategist whose skills now align with the group’s goal, raising tensions before the upcoming final exams.
9Transfer Student
A new transfer student,Itona Horibe, arrives at Kunugigaoka Junior High School accompanied by the former military instructor Tadaomi Takaoka. Itona possesses a tentacle grafted onto his body that grants him speed and regenerative abilities rivaling Koro-sensei’s. He announces his objective to assassinate Koro-sensei. The class learns that Itona was originally a candidate in the same experiment that created Koro-sensei, marking him as a direct and dangerous threat. Koro-sensei warns the students that the tentacle regenerates quickly and that standard weapons will fail against it. Takaoka imposes strict isolation, forbidding any interaction with Itona and using aggressive discipline to assert control over the classroom. Nagisa Shiota notices Itona’s flat emotional responses and hypothesizes that the tentacle suppresses his will. Karma Akabane provokes a confrontation with Itona, using psychological feints to expose gaps in his combat pattern. The class coordinates a diversion, enabling Nagisa to close in and strike at the tentacle’s base with a specialized knife. Takaoka blocks the attack, but the students successfully land a hit on Itona, confirming he feels pain and possesses physical vulnerabilities. Throughout the encounter, Koro-sensei observes from concealment, then steps forward to declare he will now handle the threat personally. The episode closes with Koro-sensei facing Itona and Takaoka directly, initiating a one-on-one battle.
10Episode 10
The students of Class 3-E continue their Kyoto field trip under the supervision of Irina Jelavić,who plans to use a special anti-material rifle and a mirror-based labyrinth to trap Korosensei. Karma Akabane and Nagisa Shiota take charge of the operation, coordinating the class to set up a large array of mirrors that reflects Korosensei’s movements and limits his escape routes. The labyrinth forces Korosensei to slow down, allowing Irina to take aim with the rifle, which fires a special bullet designed to encase him in a solid substance. Meanwhile, the Reaper, a legendary assassin who trained Irina, observes from a distance, intending to kill both Korosensei and Irina to eliminate loose ends. Irina hesitates when she realizes the Reaper has manipulated the situation, using her students as bait to lure Korosensei into a kill zone rigged with explosives. Karma detects the trap when he notices the mirrors were tampered with, and the class evacuates Irina from the building moments before the explosives detonate. Korosensei escapes the blast and confronts the Reaper, but Irina steps in and uses her own assassination skills to wound her former teacher, forcing him to retreat. The class witnesses Irina’s vulnerability and past trauma, strengthening their trust in her as an instructor despite her earlier aloof demeanor. With the assassination attempt thwarted and the field trip concluded, the students return to school, where they learn that a new, more dangerous opponent has been assigned to oversee their training. The episode closes with the arrival of the government agent, who announces that the students will now face a different kind of challenge alongside their regular assassination efforts.
11End-of-Term Time
The students of Class 3-E take their final exams for the term. Principal Asano introduces a new instructor,Takaoka Akira, a former military officer tasked with evaluating the class. Takaoka rigs the examination room with explosives and detonates one to prove his seriousness. He demands the students kill Koro-sensei within the week or face consequences. Koro-sensei enters the room and shields the class from a second explosion, taking the blast directly. The explosion damages his body and accelerates his cell degradation, permanently reducing his top speed. Takaoka retreats after his trap fails. The class finishes their exams and gathers for the end-of-term ceremony. Koro-sensei announces that his slowed speed now makes him a more feasible assassination target. The students realize the explosion was not just an attack but a strategic move by the school to weaken Koro-sensei. They confront the fact that their own academic improvement during the term has coincided with a permanent loss for their teacher. Koro-sensei assigns them to reconsider their assassination methods to exploit his new limitation. The closing shot shows the students resolving to adapt their plans while the school administration prepares further interventions.
12Ball Game Tournament
The annual ball game tournament at Kunugigaoka Junior High School begins. Class 3-E enters with the intention of defeating the main campus classes. Koro-sensei trains the students in specific skills,using his tentacles to simulate pitches for baseball practice. The team advances through the bracket, winning their semifinal match. They face Class 3-A, led by Gakushu Asano, in the final. During the baseball final, Koro-sensei provides tactical instructions from the sidelines while the students execute coordinated plays. Karma Akabane deliberately provokes a brawl to exploit substitution rules and shift the game’s momentum. Class 3-E secures a narrow victory over Class 3-A. The win showcases the effectiveness of Koro-sensei’s training methods. After the celebration, the principal watches the class with visible displeasure, signaling impending retaliation from the main campus.
13Talent Time
Karasuma enters his fourth month of assassination training and senses a sudden bloodlust from Nagisa during an exercise,which he instinctively deflects. Karasuma questions his own teaching effectiveness and invites a former colleague, Akira Takaoka from the Ministry of Defense, to assist with the students' training. Takaoka initially presents a jolly, paternal demeanor and offers the class snacks to gain their trust. The next day, Takaoka reveals his true methods by imposing a brutal training schedule and physically striking students who question his authority. Koro-sensei observes the violence but refrains from intervening, leaving Karasuma to handle the situation as the responsible instructor. Takaoka challenges Karasuma to prove his teaching methods by selecting the best student to attack him with a real knife. Karasuma chooses Nagisa, surprising the class, while Takaoka expects an easy victory to cement his control through fear. Nagisa approaches calmly, uses his suppressed bloodlust to momentarily paralyze Takaoka with fear, and disarms him by circling behind and holding the knife to his throat. Takaoka attempts to retaliate in rage but is stopped by Karasuma and subsequently fired on the spot by Principal Asano. Following the confrontation, Karasuma takes the class for snacks, gaining confidence in his role as he begins to build a genuine rapport with them. The episode concludes with Karasuma acknowledging that while he cannot predict if Nagisa will pursue assassination as a career, he will continue to guide the class toward their immediate goal of killing their teacher.
14End of Class Time
Principal Asano Gakuhou mandates a standardized mock examination for Class 3-E and declares that if the class average falls below a set threshold,the class will be permanently disbanded. Koro-sensei suspends his assassination training to drill the students in core academic subjects, using his speed to provide individualized tutoring. Karma Akabane returns from suspension and immediately joins the study sessions, revealing his sharp intellect but also his disdain for the principal’s methods. The students set a collective goal and hold each other accountable, working through nights to raise their scores. On exam day, they complete the test under strict time limits enforced by the principal’s automated scoring system. After submission, the system displays a class average that exceeds the required threshold by a narrow margin. Principal Asano overrides the results, claiming an error in the system, and lowers the average to mark the class as failing. Koro-sensei teleports to the principal’s office and confronts him directly, exposing the manipulation. Principal Asano counters that the true objective was never the test itself but to strip the students of their morale and demonstrate his absolute control. Koro-sensei proposes a direct challenge: a one-on-one duel with the principal to decide the class’s fate, with the condition that if he wins, the class remains intact. The principal accepts, setting the stage for a confrontation that will determine whether Class 3-E continues to exist.
15The Second Semester
Class 3-E returns from summer break. Koro-sensei opens the second semester by announcing a new exam schedule and reminding the students of their assassination deadline. The school trip to Kyoto begins,and the class receives a directive to carry out an assassination attempt using the city’s historical terrain. Nagisa and Karma partner to track Koro-sensei through the narrow streets, testing their coordination against his speed. Takaoka, the former military instructor dismissed earlier, resurfaces as a bodyguard for a corporate delegation. He spots Nagisa and confronts him directly, drawing a knife and attacking with clear intent to harm. Karma intervenes, and the two students barely evade Takaoka’s strikes. Koro-sensei appears and blocks Takaoka’s assault, stating that harming his students violates their agreement. Takaoka retreats, but his presence signals a persistent external threat beyond the classroom’s usual assassination target. The failed attempt in Kyoto reveals gaps in the students’ combat readiness under real pressure. Back at school, the class refocuses on balancing their studies with more rigorous assassination drills. The next challenge takes shape as the end-of-term exams approach, with academic failure carrying the same weight as a missed kill.
16End of the First Semester
The first semester ends with Koro-sensei giving Class 3-E a final assassination test: each student fires one special bullet that can kill him. Nagisa Shiota fires first,but Koro-sensei dodges effortlessly. One by one, the remaining students take their shots, and all miss. After the test, Koro-sensei reviews their performance, noting their individual growth and the flaws they still need to overcome. Irina Jelavic receives orders to leave her post as their language teacher, as her contract expires. The students, having learned of her departure, stage a mock assassination attempt on her using their newly honed skills, demonstrating their appreciation and persuading her to stay. Karasuma observes that the class has begun to treat assassination not merely as a task but as a form of communication. The students reaffirm their commitment to killing Koro-sensei by the end of the school year, acknowledging that their failure in the final test only reinforces the need for further training. As the semester closes, Koro-sensei announces that summer vacation will bring new challenges, including a training camp designed to accelerate their abilities. The class faces the prospect of intensified training and the looming threat of rival assassins who may target Koro-sensei during the break.
17Transfer Student Time
The government agent known as the Reaper introduces a new transfer student,Itona Horibe, to Class 3-E. Itona possesses multiple black tentacles stronger than Koro-sensei’s and carries a specialized anti-sensei material. Koro-sensei evades the initial attack and shields Kayano and Nagisa from the weapon’s discharge. Itona reveals he is a former test subject from the same facility that created Koro-sensei. The Reaper orders Itona to eliminate Koro-sensei without regard for the students’ safety. Karma engages Itona in a direct confrontation, landing several hits, but Itona’s tentacles repair his body and overpower Karma. Bitch-sensei and Karasuma intervene, driving Itona back temporarily. Koro-sensei instructs the class to develop new assassination methods, acknowledging that Itona’s arrival raises the stakes. The episode closes with Itona stating he will return to finish his mission, leaving the class with an opponent who combines military backing, personal grudge, and physical superiority over their usual tactics.
18Karma's Time
Karma Akabane volunteers to face Takaoka alone after the former military instructor returns to Kunugigaoka Junior High School with a personal vendetta against Class 3-E. Takaoka sets a trap by taking two students hostage,forcing Karma to engage him in the old school building. Karma uses psychological tactics, provoking Takaoka with taunts about his past failures to destabilize him. He deploys caltrops, smoke bombs, and the specialized anti-sensei knife to create openings. Takaoka’s rage grows as Karma consistently anticipates his movements and counters each attack. The other students monitor from a distance, ready to intervene but respecting Karma’s plan. Karma lands a decisive strike with the knife, fulfilling the assassination condition, but the blade fails to deliver a lethal dose because Takaoka’s body has been altered with experimental enhancements. Takaoka retreats when the class converges, leaving his fate ambiguous. The encounter solidifies Karma’s resolve and reveals that external forces are now augmenting the enemies targeting Korosensei.
19A Fateful Time
Principal Asano announces that any Class 3-E student who fails the upcoming final exams will be permanently transferred out of the class. Koro-sensei immediately organizes an intensive tutoring regimen,using his superhuman speed to give each student personalized lessons. Nagisa struggles with mathematics, receiving repeated one-on-one guidance until the concepts solidify. Karma balances study sessions with provoking Class 3-A’s Gakushu Asano, sharpening his academic rivalry. The night before the exams, Koro-sensei paces outside the classroom, ensuring every student rests. During the tests, flashbacks show the students applying techniques Koro-sensei drilled into them. When results post, every Class 3-E student passes, defying the principal’s expectation. The victory is short-lived: a transfer student from the Kunugigaoka Junior High main campus arrives. He wears a scarf and carries a knife, immediately targeting Koro-sensei with lethal intent. His presence signals a new, direct threat that bypasses the usual assassination rules.
20Karma Time/2nd Period
Karma engages Grip in hand-to-hand combat,dodging the assassin’s attempts to grab him. After kicking Grip, Karma feigns paralysis from a gas spray before using his own stolen canister to incapacitate the hitman. Class 3-E wraps Grip in duct tape, and Karma shoves chili paste up the assassin’s nostrils as retribution. The group reaches the hotel’s sixth floor, where the girls volunteer to navigate the bar and unlock a door. Nagisa cross-dresses to accompany them, and Yuji Norita, a bored patron, pulls him away for a drink. Toka Yada repels two aggressive men by displaying a yakuza pin she acquired from Irina, using negotiation as a \"second blade.\" Yuji fails to impress Nagisa with drugs and dancing, but his antics provoke a drunk guest. Hinata Okano knocks the guest unconscious with a kick, and the girls use the commotion to bypass a guard. The boys regroup, and Terasaka and Muramatsu ambush two armed guards with stun rods purchased after Terasaka’s earlier betrayal. Korosensei gives the confiscated revolvers to Hayami and Chiba, instructing them to disarm rather than kill. The class reaches the concert hall but hides when a third assassin, Gastro, enters and blocks their path.
21Episode 21
Koro-sensei reveals to Class 3-E that he is the being who destroyed the moon and intends to destroy Earth by March. The students confront the contradiction between their affection for him and their mission to assassinate him. Koro-sensei announces a final examination: a survival game in which the class must kill him within a set time,but one student secretly works as a government spy tasked with preventing the assassination. The class divides into teams to search for Koro-sensei on campus while trying to deduce the spy’s identity. Suspicion falls on Karma after he isolates himself and acts evasively. Koro-sensei ambushes several groups, demonstrating that their coordination remains flawed. Nagisa observes Karma’s behavior and realizes Karma is intentionally drawing suspicion to expose the true spy. Karma leads the class in a coordinated attack that forces Koro-sensei to use his full speed, creating an opening. The government spy is revealed to be a disguised decoy planted by Koro-sensei himself, making the entire test a lesson in trust and strategy. The class passes the exam, and Koro-sensei confirms they have grown stronger as a unit. With the final term approaching, the students resolve to refine their tactics for the last assassination attempt before the March deadline.
22Episode 22
The students of Class 3-E confront Koro-sensei in the classroom after learning his true origin as the former “God of Death” and the connection to their former teacher Aguri Yukimura. Koro-sensei confirms his identity and explains the circumstances of his transformation,including the scientific experiment that binds his body to a self-destruct mechanism triggered at the end of the school year. The class holds a final deliberation and unanimously decides to reject the government’s assassination mission, choosing instead to acknowledge him as their teacher until the last moment. Koro-sensei submits to the students’ wishes and offers no resistance. The students form a firing line and, one by one, fire the specially designed anti-sensei BB bullets at him. Koro-sensei smiles and praises each student as the bullets strike, dissolving his body piece by piece. After the final bullet hits, only a small pile of ashes remains. The class then returns to their daily routine, attending the graduation ceremony and receiving their diplomas. Karasuma and Irina observe from a distance, noting the students’ growth. After the ceremony, the class gathers in their old classroom and finds a farewell message left by Koro-sensei on the blackboard, along with individual report cards containing personal advice for each student. The episode closes with the students leaving the school building, carrying forward the lessons they received throughout the year.
Cast
- Yuuma Isogai
- Koutarou Takebayashi
- Ryuunosuke ChibaPhilip Wolf
- Chousuke TakadaMario Linder
- Gakushū Asano
- Karma AkabaneClemente LópezAnthony Steven San Juan
- Meg Kataoka
- Manami OkudaMichelle HernandezAzumi Botsu
- Ryoma Terasaka
- Gakuho Asano
- Irina Jelavich
- Ryunosuke Chiba
- Gakushu Asano
- Rio NakamuraNadia LujamboAndressa Bodê
- Irina Pouffanovitch
- Hiroto Maehara
- Yuma Isogai
- Rinka HayamiMaribel CasanyIolanda MuñozIlse Santillan
- Sumire HaraNina RomeroMaribel CasanyGabriela PérezIolanda MuñozMélanie Anne
- Korosensei
- Irina Jelavić
- Koro-sensei
- Kōtarō Takebayashi
- Ryūnosuke Chiba
- Jiritsu "Ritsu" Shikō Kotei Hōdai
- Hinano KurahashiNina AmerschlägerMaría RomeuEstaphania EstradaMari Haruno
- Irina Jelavic
- Tomoya Seo
- Yūma Isogai
- Yuzuki FuwaEva BauMaribel CasanyNina Carvalho
- Kouki MimuraIsaak Dentler
- Sousuke Sugaya
- Ryouma Terasaka
- Koro Sensei
- Gakuhō Asano
- Sosuke Sugaya
- Nagisa ShiotaMaría José MorenoAlex MolinaCha Gojo
- Itona Horibe
- Tomohito SuginoDaniel GonzálezLuis Gustems
- Tasei Yoshida
- Tomohito SugnioLuis Gustems
- Kotaro Takebayashi
- Kirara HazamaTanja EscheEva BauRosa LópezChiara PreziosiMarcela Tachibana
- Touka Yada
- Yukiko Kanzaki
- Taisei Yoshida
- Jiritsu "Ritsu" Shikō Kotei Hōda
- Megu Kataoka
- Masayoshi KimuraPhilip SüßJuan Carlos ChavezAlan AubertVinicius Rodrigues
- Koki Mimura
- Akira Takaoka
- Sōsuke SugayaMatheus Acorsi
- Ryōma TerasakaAugusto de Souza
- Kōki Mimura
- Tōka YadaPriscilla Andrade
- Professor KoroSpencer Toth
- Takuya Muramatsu
- Taiga Okajima
- Hinata OkanoCaridad MonrósMaribel CasanyCamila VasquezErika Laiolo
- Hazama KiraraCha Gojo
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Staff
- DirectorSeiji Kishi
- ScreenplayMakoto Uezu
- Episode DirectorTakashi KobayashiHeisaku WadaShintarō ItogaYusuke KamataMasahiro MukaiAkiyo OhashiNoriyuki NomataYoshihito NishōjiFumio ItōYū KinomeTaisei Fukuoka
- MusicNaoki Satō
- Character DesignKazuaki Morita
- Chief Animation DirectorKouji YamagataKeiko Kurosawa
- Sound DirectorSatoki IidaSato Iida
- Director of PhotographyYūsuke Mishina
- ProducerNoriko Ozaki
- Series CompositionMakoto Uezu
- StoryboardTakashi KobayashiHeisaku WadaKinji YoshimotoShin'ichi MasakiHiroshi KugimiyaGoichi IwahataSeiji KishiTakehiko MatsumotoYusuke KamataNoriaki SaitoTakuya MinesawaYoshihito Nishōji
- Unit DirectorYoshihito NishōjiMasato Matsune
- Original creator
- Art DirectorKazuto ShimoyamaAyumi Miyakoshi
- Mechanical designTomohito Hirose
- Cgi DirectorMasafumi Uchiyama
- Executive producerKenji ShimizuTaihei YamanishiHiroyuki TachimotoYoshio Yokozawa
Production
- ProductionAvex PicturesBS FujiFuji Television NetworkDentsu Inc.Kansai Telecasting CorporationAssassination Classroom Production Committee
- Animation ProductionLerche
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Opening
Ep. 1-17
“Seishun Satsubatsuron" (青春サツバツ論; Youth Savage Theory)”
Ep. 18-22
“Jiriki Hongan Revolution" (自力本願レボリューション; Self-Reliance Revolution)”




