Ansatsu Kyoushitsu review
labrizzle942
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As this was the first manga I've read in years, I didn't really expect anything. The premise of a monster teaching his students to assassinate him sounded ridiculous enough to give it a try.
And then it got more crazy. I loved to see how the characters matured over the chapters, how their relationships evolved as well as their skills got sharpened.
I liked the backstories of the students, but after seeing Koro-sensei's backstory I got moved a bit too much. Suddenly I didn't want this story to end. I didn't want to see if students will succeed in their task.
But I have. And I am content. This story was too easy to spoil or make it too cheesy, but the author has succeeded to deliver a great tale.
Also: Koro-sensei is a great character. When I grow up, I wanna be like him.
And then it got more crazy. I loved to see how the characters matured over the chapters, how their relationships evolved as well as their skills got sharpened.
I liked the backstories of the students, but after seeing Koro-sensei's backstory I got moved a bit too much. Suddenly I didn't want this story to end. I didn't want to see if students will succeed in their task.
But I have. And I am content. This story was too easy to spoil or make it too cheesy, but the author has succeeded to deliver a great tale.
Also: Koro-sensei is a great character. When I grow up, I wanna be like him.
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Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
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Auteur
Matsui, Yuusei
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