I would really like a second season for this one. It needs to happen, but sadly I don't think it would. :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :(
This show is okey. It realy needs an 2an season for this show to be any good. Alltho i'm waiting for any sort of an announcement for the 2an season to be made. There for this show only score 7 in my book.
Pretty much your standard light novel adaptation with all of it's flaws.. the biggest one being that this isn't optimized at all for a 12 episode show and mostly wanders on fillter-tier content without proper resolution. I probably would have dropped this if I wasn't hoping for a certain character to become more active in the story.
Muito bom esse anime, parece que ele nos revelará grandes coisas.
A mostly poor adaptation of an amazing LN. I love the premise here, but the MC Ayanokouji is portrayed as much edgier than he actually is in the LN. I suggest anyone that's interested in this to go read the light novels
Gets more boring with every season.
Fan service of the female characters is really extreme, and I think it should be classified as a harem anime. I would not recommend it if that's a dealbreaker. Story is slow but all about mind games in high school, and has the potential to be interesting depending on how the characters are developed and handled.
Season 3 is very slow paced compared to the first 2 seasons.
Actually, it's boring 80% of the time.
Season 3 has devolved into drama from the high stakes mind games. #Disappointed
A pretty good show with many interesting characters, and the main character is quite interesting too. The 2nd season really enhances the overall story too, and with the announcement of a 3rd season, I'm curious to see what will happen next.
Title: A Brilliant Extravaganza: A True Otaku's Gushing Praise for "Classroom of the Elite" (2017)
Essential, Hook, and Thesis:
Fasten your seatbelts, dear otaku brethren, because we're about to dive headfirst into the intellectually stimulating world of "Classroom of the Elite". This isn't just another run-of-the-mill high school anime, oh no! This is a socially charged roller-coaster ride that's as brainy as L from "Death Note" and as suave as Sebastian from "Black Butler".
Basic Plot Summary:
Our adventure unravels within the intimidating walls of Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing School, a breeding ground for Japan's future leaders. We follow our hero, Kiyotaka Ayanokoji, the enigmatic observer from D-Class, the lowest-ranked class. In this dog-eats-dog academy, it's survival of the smartest as classes duke it out for the top spot. Let the academic Hunger Games begin!
Praise and Critique:
This anime is as refreshing as a Konpeito candy in a bag full of Wasabi peas. The premise is a unique blend of academic warfare and social commentary, offering a hearty buffet of intellectual stimulus.
The character development is as layered as a Matryoshka doll. Ayanokoji, our main man, is the epitome of 'still waters run deep'. He's a complex character that keeps you guessing, making Sherlock Holmes's deductions look like child's play.
While some may argue the pace feels as slow as a snail crossing a superglue spill, the steady unraveling of the plot creates an exquisite tension that makes every reveal feel like the ultimate plot twist.
Criticism, Evaluation, and Comparison:
Minor criticisms aside, like the occasional unnecessary fan-service that feels as out of place as a vegetarian in a steakhouse, "Classroom of the Elite" passes with flying colors in the grand scheme of things.
Compared to other anime set in a high school, like "Assassination Classroom", "Classroom of the Elite" feels like attending a lecture by Albert Einstein – it's way beyond the standard curriculum.
The Actors:
The voice actors deserve an applause louder than a titan's footstep. Shōya Chiba, as Ayanokoji, is as enigmatic and intriguing as a Sphinx riddle.
Conclusion:
To wrap it up, "Classroom of the Elite" is like finding a Charizard in your first Pokémon pack. It's a thrilling joyride through a cutthroat academic landscape, packed with compelling characters and enriched by profound social commentary. This isn't just an anime series, it's a bold statement. A statement that echoes louder than an overexcited Naruto proclaiming, "Believe it!" So tune in, fellow otaku, because "Classroom of the Elite" is an elite class in itself.
The first season didn't really have much because they didn't really resolve anything. The second season, however, felt a lot better in terms of overarching plot development and character backstory. There was some characters who really got their character developments rushed through, and even at the end of season 2, they really left a lot of issues unresolved. The various shenanigans in each episode were still fairly entertaining and the level of espionage, manipulation, and drama that high schoolers were having is quite a funny idea. It was a fun enough Anime to binge through
Definitely A Good Anime
A Must Watchable Anime
Shout by Nemsi_19BlockedParent2022-03-18T22:30:36Z
really I don't like this anime