Ansatsu Kyoushitsu: Jump Festa 2013 Special
暗殺教室Class 3-E is getting ready for their class trip to Kyoto, and Koro-sensei is as excited as ever! Nagisa is in a group with Kaede, Karma, Tomohito, Manami, and the class idol Yukiko Kanzaki. The students are aware of the fact that this is a great opportunity to assassinate Koro-sensei, but they cannot help having great time with him. However, the trip becomes even more exciting and dangerous when they get attacked by a bunch of delinquents who kidnap the girls. As if that is not enough, there is a hired sniper named Red Eye lurking around, ready to be the one who would assassinate Koro-sensei and claim the prize. Can the students of Class 3-E rely on Koro-sensei even now?
Reviews
klein.clay - 2014-12-21 11:28:18
As a fan of the manga, I appreciate the first 50 seconds that reminded me how fun Assassination Classroom is. Even though this is just the sneak peek of what's coming next year, it's nice that they covered some important details regarding the story.
There are other chapters that could have been used for this OVA but I think this is the safest one since it covers the dynamics of the main characters.
smckenzie - 2014-07-01 02:20:37
Class E's in a field trip, yet the assassination for the notorious alien professor continues.
I find the manga really awesome, so when I found out that there's an OVA, I quickly searched for it. I give credits to the ones who produced this because they had chosen a good part from the manga, since the field trip part really showcased a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean Koro-sensei's amazing skills and traits (both as a teacher and a target), the students great teamwork and perceptive thinking, the extremely funny reactions of the professional assassin hired by the government, and the unexpected plot twists and turns (as well as the occasional punchlines Koro-sensei throws).
Honestly, I am quite disappointed with the animation, because I think it's a so-so.. But I guess the V.A. helped a lot to establish the atmosphere or the feeling the show gave off.
Well, I do hope that I'm not being biased here, but I'm really, really looking forward to Ansatsu Kyoushitsu's anime series and live action counterpart. So to Matsui-sensei, two-thumbs up for your extremely hilarious and action-packed series.