Assassination Classroom Second Season

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Class 3-E returns to school, facing new assassins, academic rivals, and the ever-elusive Koro-sensei as they strive to assassinate their teacher and achieve academic success.

📖 SYNOPSIS

Some grinning, yellow-tentacled creature blew up most of the Moon, and now he's teaching middle school. That's already the premise of Assassination Classroom, and this second season is where everything pays off. Class 3-E returns from summer break still trying to kill Koro-sensei — their teacher who moves at Mach 20, genuinely cares about their futures, and also happens to be a threat to destroy the entire planet by March. The 25-episode run picks up the assassination attempts, the school politics against the ruthless principal Gakuhou Asano, and digs way deeper into who Koro-sensei actually is and why he became what he is. The thing that makes this show work is that you're rooting for both sides. You want these kids to succeed at killing their teacher, but you also never want him to leave, because he's the best thing that ever happened to them. The comedy stays sharp — these are still teenagers fumbling through creative murder plots — but the emotional weight this season carries is genuinely surprising. Lerche's animation handles both the goofy moments and the serious action without missing a beat. If you liked the underdog class dynamics of Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu, the high-stakes tension of Danganronpa: The Animation, or the "weird teacher changes everything" energy of Great Teacher Onizuka, this lands in that same neighborhood. Just make sure you've watched season one first, because this season assumes you're already attached to these characters. And you will be.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You loved Season 1's vibe — this delivers Koro-sensei's full backstory and a satisfying emotional conclusion
Character growth across Class 3-E matters to you — multiple students get dedicated development arcs
You want the comedy-action mix but with higher emotional stakes as the assassination deadline looms
The rivalry with Principal Asano and Class A escalates into genuinely tense academic showdowns

❌ SKIP IF...

You haven't finished Season 1 — this season immediately builds on every relationship and plot thread established there
Tonal whiplash bugs you — episodes swing hard between goofy comedy and heavy drama with little warning
You prefer tight pacing — 25 episodes means some mid-season arcs feel like filler between the stronger ones

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 48-180 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 181.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Koro-sensei

Near-unkillable teacher, Koro-sensei, threatens Earth but secretly helps Class 3-E students.

Portrayed by Seki Tomokazu, Fukuyama Jun

Karma Akabane

Mischievous and manipulative assassin, academically gifted, skilled in combat and humiliation tactics.

Portrayed by Okamoto Nobuhiko

Nagisa Shiota

A seemingly frail student, Nagisa is a naturally gifted assassin, concealing deadly intent behind a calm exterior.

Portrayed by Touyama Nao, Fuchigami Mai, Bienaimé Nathalie

Kaede Kayano

Kayano, a seemingly average student, hides a vengeful secret and surprising assassin skills, connected to Korosensei's past.

Portrayed by Strasburger Patricia, Taketatsu Ayana, Suzaki Aya

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Assassination Classroom Second Season

Studio

Lerche

Season

Winter 2016

Start Date

2016-01-08

End Date

2016-07-01

Episodes

25

Type

TV

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