Assassination Classroom (2013–2016)
10/10
I wish Korosensei was real.
10 December 2020
This anime has been one great ride throughout. Replete with action and comedy, Assassination Classroom proves to be as entertaining as life-changing. I never realized when Korosensei became a real character for me and his words started to have a very positive impact on my mind. This might be the best anime I've seen to date, and I'm glad I watched it.

Assassination Classroom is packed with exciting action, hilarious comedy and at times hard-hitting emotional moments. From the first episode alone, it managed to convince me I was in for a treat. All characters, from Nagisa to Karma, managed to leave a solid impact. It's a pretty atypical action anime, given its school setting and how it even uses action sequences in a metaphorical way at times, something we don't see happening daily. The voice acting is also top-notch, especially for Korosensei, who contagious laugh becomes a character in itself.

It's also a perfect satire on the education system at the same time. Assassination Classroom starts and continues on a light note, only to move you by the time it ends; it became hard for me to believe it was ending, but since quality matters more than quantity, I have to praise how deftly the writers and animators handled the show. The last episode ends the show on a perfect note, without leaving you confused or feeling incomplete. That being said, this power-packed action comedy is a legit masterpiece. If possible, try avoid reading too much about it on the internet as chances of getting spoiled about certain things are pretty high. As for me, I am just missing Korosensei already; he's like the best teacher we've never had in reality but would love to have, even if his presence seems to pose threat to everyone, because he's what many teachers aren't in real life.
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