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Irina Jelavić, a Serbian professional assassin, is contracted by the Japanese government to eliminate Korosensei—the tentacled entity responsible for the moon's partial destruction. Undercover as an English teacher for Kunugigaoka Junior High's Class 3-E, she uses the position to further her assassination objective. Her appearance features fair skin, hip-length blonde hair, and light-blue eyes, complemented by a curvy figure she leverages strategically to seduce targets. She favors high-end fashion highlighting her physique, prompting reprimands from colleague Tadaomi Karasuma for "inappropriate" school attire. Her physical specifications include 170 cm height, 50 kg weight, and 97-60-91 measurements.
Initially cruel, arrogant, and calculating, Irina scorns Class 3-E students as irrelevant to her mission, earning the nickname "Bitch-sensei" from the Japanese misinterpretation of the "-vić" in her surname. Confident in her skills, she boasts of eleven successful international assassinations and fluency in ten languages. Her expertise centers on infiltration, seduction, and conversational manipulation, employing femme fatale tactics to disarm targets. Despite her professionalism, she lacks social awareness and displays childish petulance when her confidence falters.
Her Serbian origins trace back to her becoming an assassin after killing the militant who murdered her parents. Adopted by Olga and retired assassin Lovro Brovski, she trained under Lovro. Her first assassination attempt on Korosensei involves seducing him and trapping him with accomplices in a shed. Korosensei foils the plan, chastising her for using live ammunition that endangered students instead of specialized Anti-Sensei weapons. This humiliation fuels her vengeance, though she later respects Korosensei’s dedication to student growth.
Her evolution shifts from treating students as tools to valuing them. After observing Korosensei’s mentorship, she teaches Class 3-E practical language skills and assassination techniques like conversational manipulation. She apologizes for her earlier condescension, though the "Bitch-sensei" nickname endures. When Lovro arrives to extract her for perceived mission detachment, she proves her commitment by executing a mock assassination against Karasuma, succeeding through combat and persuasion. Lovro acknowledges her growth, permitting her to remain.
During the Assassination Island arc, she initially doubts the students’ plan but aids them when a third party poisons classmates. She distracts armed guards by playing piano in a hotel lobby, enabling the class’s covert infiltration. Her relationship with Karasuma evolves amid student attempts to spark romance, though her social ineptitude causes missteps—like recounting her first kill during a staged date, unsettling him. In the Reaper incident, she is kidnapped and briefly betrays Class 3-E to aid the Reaper’s plot against Korosensei, prioritizing her mission over student safety. This betrayal horrifies Karasuma and the class, though her underlying loyalty resurfaces later.
Irina Jelavić does not feature in *Assassination Classroom the Movie: 365 Days' Time*, which centers on adult versions of students Nagisa Shiota and Karma Akabane revisiting their school experiences.
Initially cruel, arrogant, and calculating, Irina scorns Class 3-E students as irrelevant to her mission, earning the nickname "Bitch-sensei" from the Japanese misinterpretation of the "-vić" in her surname. Confident in her skills, she boasts of eleven successful international assassinations and fluency in ten languages. Her expertise centers on infiltration, seduction, and conversational manipulation, employing femme fatale tactics to disarm targets. Despite her professionalism, she lacks social awareness and displays childish petulance when her confidence falters.
Her Serbian origins trace back to her becoming an assassin after killing the militant who murdered her parents. Adopted by Olga and retired assassin Lovro Brovski, she trained under Lovro. Her first assassination attempt on Korosensei involves seducing him and trapping him with accomplices in a shed. Korosensei foils the plan, chastising her for using live ammunition that endangered students instead of specialized Anti-Sensei weapons. This humiliation fuels her vengeance, though she later respects Korosensei’s dedication to student growth.
Her evolution shifts from treating students as tools to valuing them. After observing Korosensei’s mentorship, she teaches Class 3-E practical language skills and assassination techniques like conversational manipulation. She apologizes for her earlier condescension, though the "Bitch-sensei" nickname endures. When Lovro arrives to extract her for perceived mission detachment, she proves her commitment by executing a mock assassination against Karasuma, succeeding through combat and persuasion. Lovro acknowledges her growth, permitting her to remain.
During the Assassination Island arc, she initially doubts the students’ plan but aids them when a third party poisons classmates. She distracts armed guards by playing piano in a hotel lobby, enabling the class’s covert infiltration. Her relationship with Karasuma evolves amid student attempts to spark romance, though her social ineptitude causes missteps—like recounting her first kill during a staged date, unsettling him. In the Reaper incident, she is kidnapped and briefly betrays Class 3-E to aid the Reaper’s plot against Korosensei, prioritizing her mission over student safety. This betrayal horrifies Karasuma and the class, though her underlying loyalty resurfaces later.
Irina Jelavić does not feature in *Assassination Classroom the Movie: 365 Days' Time*, which centers on adult versions of students Nagisa Shiota and Karma Akabane revisiting their school experiences.
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