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7/10
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IPyaarCinema26 January 2022
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Review By Kamal K

AC, as a comedy, has a fairly typical 'cutesy' exaggerated feel to the artwork. Everything is a little larger than life, and some characters are little more than animated caricatures, but it goes along well with the overall tone of the series.

It's a very colorful and vibrant looking show, with some exotic locales and a seeming obsession with using every crayon in the box to make it look lush.

Main Lead Korosensei is a total badass whose smart, wise, funny and a pervert with an immunity to most types of killing and the power of super speed! A mysterious character whose motives aren't clear and his past is rather shady, yet he wins the audience over with his extremely likable and approachable personality and his desire to help his students.

I enjoyed the show's story especially the end of Season 1. I have no problems with it. Though, for it's humor, it's mix. There are some that I laughed hard, while some parts of this show doesn't make me laugh. Overall, if you're looking for a comedy/action anime, this could be it.
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8/10
Had so much potential.
narutoash-9143617 January 2024
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This particular episode was supposed to be one of the most impactful and important episodes of the whole series as this was the only time we were supposed to get the closest look at Nagisa's dark side, which should have been one of the key substances of the series, but lacked the very thing that lacked in most of the series. That is good directing. I honestly think, if the directing were better, Assassination Classroom would have been one of the greatest anime of all time. But it is what it is. I still love the episode and the whole series but I wish I could love it more.

Nagisa is the main character of the series, but I really think that the audience were not intimidated by the character the way they were by Karma. And the lack of character evaluation in this episode is the biggest reason behind it.
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