‘Assassination Classroom’ Anime Adaptation Gets Second Teaser

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If there’s a show that you can suspect will have a lot of advance promotion to it, it’s a likely bet thta it’ll be the upcoming anime TV series adaptation of the manga series Assassination Classroom from Yusei Matsui. After getting our first teaser spot last week, we now get a second teaser spot for the show. And once again, for the Japanese fans, it’s a bit more useful because it talks briefly about the fact that there will be goods on sale at the 2014 Odaiba New World Event shortly. The show is now slated for a January 2015 debut and it will be a late night Friday series when it lands.

The manga is getting released in North America this December and while there was an OVA created before for the show, the new series will be going its own way. While that was handled by Brain’s Base, this series will be handled at studio Lerche with Seiji Kishi directing it with Makoto Uezeu handling the scripts while Kazuaki Morita will be tackling the character designs. It’s also being said that the cast for the show will not be the same as used for the previous release that was done back in 2013, but that the cast announcement will come later. Kishi is certainly a good choice for a project like this as he’s coming off of his work on some other high profile adaptations such as Persona 4 and Danganronpa while Uezu was involved in the latter as well as Apreggio of Blue Steel and School Days among others.

Plot concept: A humorous and action-packed story about a class of misfits who are trying to kill their new teacher – an alien octopus with bizarre powers and super strength! The teacher has just destroyed the moon and is threatening to destroy the earth – unless his students can destroy him first. What makes things more complicated is that he’s the best teacher they’ve ever had!

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