Yūsei Matsui
Author of Assassination Classroom, Vol. 01: Time for Assassination
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Works by Yūsei Matsui
Assassination classroom 23 copies
Czas na dorosłych 2 copies
Assassination Classroom - Cofanetto (vuoto) con Variant, Panini Comics, Fumetto, Manga, Italiano: 1 (2022) 1 copy
Czas na nowego ucznia 1 copy
Czas na pływanie 1 copy
Czas na talent 1 copy
Assassination classroom 1 copy
Classe que tue! 1 copy
ひらめき教室 「弱者」のための仕事論 (集英社新書) 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Matsui, Yūsei
- Birthdate
- 1979-01-31
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Japan
- Birthplace
- Iruma, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
- Associated Place (for map)
- Saitama Prefecture, Japan
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Surprisingly, a space alien who has already destroyed the moon and threatens to destroy Earth makes a wonderful teacher. Koro-sensei has been granted permission to teach the students of Kunugigaoka Junior High’s class of misfits and losers (Class 3-E) as long as he allows them to simultaneously attempt to assassinate him. The students pursue their goal of assassination with fearsome determination, learning to value team work as well as their own unique skills through their attempts. At show more many times this manga series becomes laugh out loud funny, while never slacking on the action. The moral lessons in confidence and collaboration sneak up on the students as well as the reader. show less
An alien later named Koro Sensei has destroyed a huge chunk of the moon and plans to destroy the Earth, but first he's going to be the best teacher Class 3-E has ever seen. If any of his students can kill him prior to graduation, they'll not only have saved the Earth, they'll also be awarded 10 billion yen. Their weapons are special rubber bullets and knives that are relatively harmless to human beings but fatal to Koro Sensei...if they can manage to touch him. All of their efforts fail, but show more Koro Sensei finds ways to motivate them and, weirdly, lift their spirits. For example, Sugino learns to pitch better, Okuda learns the value of good (and appropriately used) communication skills, and violent Karma finds in Koro Sensei a teacher who will truly stand by him.
This series is like a parody of those heart-warming movies from the '80s and '90s about teachers who find a way to connect with their classrooms of supposedly hopeless delinquents. Even as Koro Sensei evades his students' assassination attempts, he finds ways to help them feel supported, learn their strengths, and realize why academic subjects they dislike are still worth learning.
So far, I like this, although the moon thing bugs me. If that much of the moon were destroyed, the Earth would already be doomed. I had to do my best to just accept it and move on. I enjoyed the humor, I loved serious-looking Karasuma as their PE teacher (concentrating more on assassination techniques rather than traditional PE activities), and Koro Sensei's work with his students was oddly touching. I'm looking forward to eventually finding out Koro Sensei's motivations. Here's hoping it doesn't take too long. At this point, all readers know is that he made a promise to what appeared to be a dying human woman.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
This series is like a parody of those heart-warming movies from the '80s and '90s about teachers who find a way to connect with their classrooms of supposedly hopeless delinquents. Even as Koro Sensei evades his students' assassination attempts, he finds ways to help them feel supported, learn their strengths, and realize why academic subjects they dislike are still worth learning.
So far, I like this, although the moon thing bugs me. If that much of the moon were destroyed, the Earth would already be doomed. I had to do my best to just accept it and move on. I enjoyed the humor, I loved serious-looking Karasuma as their PE teacher (concentrating more on assassination techniques rather than traditional PE activities), and Koro Sensei's work with his students was oddly touching. I'm looking forward to eventually finding out Koro Sensei's motivations. Here's hoping it doesn't take too long. At this point, all readers know is that he made a promise to what appeared to be a dying human woman.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
The creator brings all the feels as he goes all in on a Dead Poets Society/Goodbye, Mr. Chips ode to teachers...with assassinations. A strong and bold ending to a fairly consistently entertaining manga series.
What a strange, silly concept. I wasn't expecting the teacher to be quite so... charming. And the way he inspires his students! I really want to read the next one, but I'm honestly a little nervous based on the last few pages. I'm afraid this is going to earn its "older teen" rating based on more than just violence.
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