TV Special
Description
Tadaomi Karasuma, a 28-year-old agent from Japan's Ministry of Defense, supervises the extraterrestrial Korosensei at Kunugigaoka Junior High School. As assistant teacher and physical education instructor for Class 3-E, he trains students in assassination techniques targeting their otherworldly teacher.
Standing 180 cm (5'11") with an 85 kg (187 lbs) muscular frame, Karasuma possesses spiky black hair, black eyes, and light skin. His signature black business suit, white shirt, and black tie project a professional "cool" image. Documented physical metrics include a 129 kg bench press, 384 kg back strength, 110 kg grip strength, and 3% body fat. He exhibits supersonic+ combat speed with hypersonic+ reactions, having defeated threats like the Asian black bear.
His elite military background features Air Force service as a pilot and trainee instructor, followed by assignments in the 1st Airborne Brigade and Joint Intelligence. Karasuma overpowered retired assassin Lovro and was considered a rival by volatile comrade Akira Takaoka. He masters melee/ranged weapons, tactical planning, and free-running instruction, wielding a unique "Smile Bloodlust" ability where his grin emits an aura unsettling enough to subdue trained Dobermans.
Professionally strict yet kind beneath his detached demeanor, Karasuma initially maintains emotional distance as a government operative but gradually invests in students' welfare. He remains oblivious to romantic overtures from colleague Irina Jelavić until later recognizing her feelings, with emotional displays surfacing mainly in combat.
His evolution unfolds through key events: When replaced by sadistic Takaoka, Karasuma intervenes against abusive training, dueling student Nagisa Shiota to reveal the latter's assassination talent—marking his shift from operative to mentor. During the Assassination Island crisis, knockout gas forces him to rely on students during a rescue mission, demonstrating newfound trust. Confronting the God of Death who threatens students, Karasuma prioritizes their safety over the mission: disarming traps, enduring a gunshot wound, and defeating the assassin before negotiating their exemption from future mortal danger.
His relationship with Irina progresses from professionalism to mutual concern; students prompt him to gift her flowers, and he rescues her during the God of Death incident while misinterpreting her emotional confessions as "seduction practice." Later, he rewards students with advanced battle suits after they learn from free-running mistakes. When Class 3-E divides over saving or assassinating Korosensei, Karasuma impartially referees their paintball duel but mandates resumed assassination attempts if rescue proves impossible—balancing mission parameters with student agency.
Standing 180 cm (5'11") with an 85 kg (187 lbs) muscular frame, Karasuma possesses spiky black hair, black eyes, and light skin. His signature black business suit, white shirt, and black tie project a professional "cool" image. Documented physical metrics include a 129 kg bench press, 384 kg back strength, 110 kg grip strength, and 3% body fat. He exhibits supersonic+ combat speed with hypersonic+ reactions, having defeated threats like the Asian black bear.
His elite military background features Air Force service as a pilot and trainee instructor, followed by assignments in the 1st Airborne Brigade and Joint Intelligence. Karasuma overpowered retired assassin Lovro and was considered a rival by volatile comrade Akira Takaoka. He masters melee/ranged weapons, tactical planning, and free-running instruction, wielding a unique "Smile Bloodlust" ability where his grin emits an aura unsettling enough to subdue trained Dobermans.
Professionally strict yet kind beneath his detached demeanor, Karasuma initially maintains emotional distance as a government operative but gradually invests in students' welfare. He remains oblivious to romantic overtures from colleague Irina Jelavić until later recognizing her feelings, with emotional displays surfacing mainly in combat.
His evolution unfolds through key events: When replaced by sadistic Takaoka, Karasuma intervenes against abusive training, dueling student Nagisa Shiota to reveal the latter's assassination talent—marking his shift from operative to mentor. During the Assassination Island crisis, knockout gas forces him to rely on students during a rescue mission, demonstrating newfound trust. Confronting the God of Death who threatens students, Karasuma prioritizes their safety over the mission: disarming traps, enduring a gunshot wound, and defeating the assassin before negotiating their exemption from future mortal danger.
His relationship with Irina progresses from professionalism to mutual concern; students prompt him to gift her flowers, and he rescues her during the God of Death incident while misinterpreting her emotional confessions as "seduction practice." Later, he rewards students with advanced battle suits after they learn from free-running mistakes. When Class 3-E divides over saving or assassinating Korosensei, Karasuma impartially referees their paintball duel but mandates resumed assassination attempts if rescue proves impossible—balancing mission parameters with student agency.