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Post by theweirdman on Apr 7, 2015 5:15:41 GMT
Got into this much later than I should've. 3 episodes in and I think I can catch up to 11 pretty quick. Seiji Kishi definitely knows how to pace a comedy, and Koro sensei is a blast to watch. Hoping we get more of the students' backstories in later episodes.
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 8, 2015 4:06:30 GMT
4. So Bitch-sensei wasn't as bitchy as I was told to believe. She's actually quite hilarious as the straight-man/woman, and her "bitchiness" has more to do with her background as a pro assassin. Now I can just enjoy those tits like Koro-sensei without regrets.
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 8, 2015 4:07:56 GMT
5. Apparently testing your students poison is the perfect way to cure shyness. And apparently the principal is more concerned of his students fearing their punching bags rather than the destruction of the world.
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 8, 2015 16:02:16 GMT
6-7. You know your delinquent kidnappers are gonna lose from the start if the test questions look like godzilla's opponents. In all seriousness, this show seems to have the right amount of over-the-top drama and light humor. It's not as dark as one would expect from a show called "Assassination Classroom".
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 9, 2015 2:13:47 GMT
8. So Koro-sensei had a time when he looked human? Might have something to do with that flashback in ep 1. Also nice seeing Bitch-sensei act like a proper mentor for the girls and Nagisa having some nostalgia before things get dangerous. Betting anything that the new assassins will be straight-up goofy, since the serious ones all seem to lose.
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 9, 2015 3:48:10 GMT
9. So it takes nearly 18 million yen to turn HAL 9000 with machine guns into a 2D waifu...Nope, not worth it. Also it's a textbook flaw in programming anything to have higher priority than obeying their master. This ain't no evolving AI; it's the freaking ED-209!
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Post by theweirdman on Apr 9, 2015 18:58:02 GMT
10. Got some chuckles with Bitch-sensei acting like the try-hard student, and Koro-sensei's weakness to movie cliches was hilarious. However, a pattern is present in this show when it comes to introducing new threats only to keep their swords away. It's still fun and they keep the formula fresh, but I hope they keep a threat threatening and make the students encouraged to assassinate again(now it's basically a greeting). 11. MY WISH WAS GRANTED! Itona being Koro-sensei's brother was suspicious at first, but those tentacles make him both a threat to look forward to and a hint towards Koro-sensei's origins. I like how it doesn't stretch the more obvious twists such as Koro being an artificial experiment rather than an alien, which I have to admit is far more interesting. What i'm definitely looking forward to is that now the students are motivated toward killing Koro themselves for reasons different than money. Much needed considering we've been easing into him far too easily. Can't wait to see the rest when its done.
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