Both are similar in that they both feature a class taught by an outstanding teacher (All Might/Koro-sensei) with an objective goal in mind. In My Hero Academia, it's all about becoming heroes. In Assassination Classroom, it's all about becoming assassins. Even the main characters are similar: Nagisa and Izuku both wanting to aspire to be like their teachers, violent geniuses Karma and Bakugou, and the cheerful, hardworking Kayano and Uraraka.
There's a lot of similarities but to me the biggest one is between the main characters: Nagisa and Midoriya.
Both of them are sweet boys that people initially gave NOTHING for but that slowly become the best in their entire class. Both of them write notes, one about his teacher's weaknesses and the other notes about superheroes in general, so they're very analytical characters.
They also build a kind of father-son relationship with their respective teachers.
I'm sure that whoever liked one of these anime will also like the other one.
A young protagonist with big dreams, a class of many different students all with unique traits, and a few wacky or peculiar teachers thrown into the mix. Add in a bit of mystery, some bright, colorful animation, and few heartwarming moments to make a series that can appeal to almost anyone.
-Both anime depict the specific school which train and lecture all student to become their goal job (assassin and hero) although Ansatsu Kyoushitsu emphasizes student to kill their own teacher (Koro-sensei) instead order student to fight villain as My Hero Academia.
-Friendship,rivalry,compassion and unity are shown among both anime 's characters.
-Badass,violent,brutal and intelligent main hero 's best friend (Bakugou and Karma) and both voiced by same seiyuu (Nobuhiko Okamoto) !!
-Cute,talented and tend to caring other heroine (Kayano and Ochako).
-A class of students, there's a lot of students
-A badass student in each class (Karma and Bakugou also they're voiced by the same person)
-A teacher who's protective but also has high expectations (All Might and Koro-sensei)
Boku no Hero Academia and Ansatsu Kyoushitsu are both amazing anime with a similar atmosphere and feel, yet completely different and unique stories.
-Both anime center around a class, full of remarkable and special characters with very well defined personalities and abilities
-Very intriguing character developments for students
-Some character personalities resemble ones from the other anime (Nagisa/Deku, Karma/Bakugo, Kayano/Uraraka), however, they all have their own lovable aspects so they are not clones of one another
-A teacher/mentor that students aim to surpass/kill (basically same thing shhh)
-Great levels of comedy
-Awesome action scenes in both seasons of both series
-Interesting and likable villains
-Both anime are FREAKING AWESOME!
Both are incredibly outstanding animes with protagonists who are initially timid and and somewhat weak, but ultimately rise to the occasion; with a view to become greater.
Our protagonist, both idolise their teacher/mentor and our surrounded by a wealth of interesting characters.
Both shows are based in high school and deal with the angst of the environment.
As I stated, both are incredible and full of heart and character.
Most people say it would be one punch man however.
Boku no Hero Academia and assassination classroom are pretty much the same only dealing with two different themes assassins and superheros. Apart from the difference in plot where one involves trying to kill a teacher both series are similar and that ain't a bad thing.
They both have the same level of comedy
They both have a cast of forty students with different personalities
Main student character lacks confidence in the beginning but gets better
Other student character wants to become the best in the profession
Teacher that is trying to help their students succeed
They do ordinary slice of life school scenes with touch of superhero/assination. read more
-both have a class of students and there's a lot of students
-diverse personalities among these students
-a teacher who has high expectations
-the same goofy art style
-some voice actors in common
- Both anime tell about a class with some goal (Become an assassin and kill their teacher/Become a hero to fight some villain)
- Both have a great teacher who known as the strongest people on their job (Korosensei-Assassin/All Might-Hero)
- Both have a main character who want to be an assassin/hero like their teacher (Nagisa/Deku)
- Both main chara has a badass best friend (Karma/Bakugou) both of them also has the same voice actor
- Both main heroine are cute and seems to be caring for other people (Kayano/Uraraka)
- Both have some fun comedy
Both are coming of age story set in the classroom environment, which includes the cast training to heighten their own abilities. Both anime produces very heartwarming stories through internal growth and go to teach valuable life lessons. As set in the classroom environment both anime contain classmate rivalries, where classmates compete against each other to prove their worth. Both anime also contain an inspiring relationship between a teacher and a student, as the student inspires to become the great person that is their teacher. Both anime carry many moments of comedy and action that goes to entice a viewer into their shows. Ansatsu Kyoushitsu differs being a classroom of assassins whil Boku no Hero Academia is a classroom of superheroes. So if your a fan of shounen anime that contains a mixture of action and comedy that is set within the classroom environment I urge you to check out both series. read more
The main characters are very similar because they want to archive a goal, they look wimpy and they want become the strongest with the help of their teacher who haves super powers and ururaka is kind a similar to kayano and bakugou is similar to karma
I love both anime, and I think people who enjoy one will enjoy the other
-Both are set in a school, where students are taught unconventionally
-Both classes taught by a unique teacher with abilities (who teaches them to fight)
-In one, students are trained to be assassins, in the other they are trained to use their superpowers
-Both have a main young teen male protagonist who seems weak at first, but becomes very strong
-There is comedy to both, but they still have a lot of interesting storylines
Recommend trying either if you liked the other, want beginner anime, like superhero movies/shows, like strong young teenage characters
If we pay attention, the two anime they are very similar. Let's do it by steps.
*The two anime there are plots that happen in a school, where both classes where the main characters are specials (the worst class in *Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, and the better class in Boku no Hero Academia)
In the two anime, both students and teachers has one more occupation (Assassin in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu and Hero in Boku no Hero Academia)
*Some characters from bith works can also be compared, for example:
*Shiota Nagisa and Izuku Midoriya: Protagonist half timid who lives scoring what he considers important. He also has great admiration for his teacher and receives a certain highlight in his class.
*Akabane Karma and Katsuki Bakugou: "Friend" and rival violent and agressive of the protagonist.Beyond this "explosive" personality, both characters have the same voiceover.
*Kayano Kaede and Uraraka Ochaco: Girl cheerful, short and cute which is the love interest of the protagonist (and who also loves him). The only difference is that the Uraraka it's not a crazy yandere.
*Koro-Sensei and All Might: The teacher with a supernatural force who is always smiling, but who gets furious when they play with their students. In addition to both being sentenced to death since the beginning of the anime
*It also has other characters that deserve comparation, such as:
Maehara Hiroto and Denki Kaminari
Ashido Mina and Kurahashi
Takaoka Akira and Tomura Shigaraki
Among others...
*It is worth noting that both works lose much quality in their second season. read more
Both series were from the weekly magazine shonen jump, had a high school background and provided a lot of characters. Both series had the potential to develop every character in the same class as the main character, so the story was shown not only about main character or main heroine but also all the characters within the class.
-Is portrayed in a school
-Main character wanting to achieve a surrealistic yet possible dream.
-Their class is hated by another class...
-Fighting is involved
-Not much romance
Aspiring Classrooms. Assassination Classroom and My Hero Academia both give a classroom full of aspiring students to become physically and mentally enhanced.
Assassination Classroom gives Class 3-E a task to kill Koro-sensei, in this journey of a task the class take up may different methods to kill and learn along the way of how to progress in life, whilst becoming an assassin. With MHA, Class 1-A is in the same situation though there is no killing and the students are training to become heroes.
Both of these anime offers a load of action and comedy all in a school environment. Though Assassination Classroom is more comedy heavy, with MHA being more action-heavy. read more
Well it is not similar at all but if you have the time and your not a hard rock anime watcher you gonna love it.This is a really heartwarming story of a bunch of "loser" high schoolers. They are the bottom of their school, they have bad grades etc. One day a yellow "alien" appears and destroys the moon atleast 80% of it.And after that he gonne become the teacher of that "loser" class their only mission gonna be to kill him till graduation or he will destroy the world.
The only thing why i loved this anime is because of the teacher he may be an alien or watever but he does love the kids he teached them from the bottom of his hearth and i really could've use a teacher like that back than so thats why u should really watch this even if you don't like anime or you only like boku no hero. read more
both school series
have teachers willing to die/be assinated by for their students e.g assassinating beloved teacher/having to watch teacher almost die protecting them
both have a kid who is deceiving by looks izuku/Nagisa
This is the proof you can do a simple battle shounen but very good! Boku no hero it s funny and disengaged comedy and with good fights, this show just want to you have fun and it works. But they discuss good things on the anime as justice and it works more to develop the characters. The universe of my hero academia is great with exotic powers a colorful and fun tone.
If you want have fun... Boku no hero academia is a wonderful option... like: assassination classroom!
Similar feel to it. High school kids training to be superheros, with a lot of focus on the relationship between characters as well as a looming threat they need to train to be good enough to deal with.
They both include a school and a classroom. They both have "sexy" teachers. One has the Big Three and the other has the Big Five. There are some characters with similar personalities in the other anime.
Despite there being many differences in the setting, you will find that as you watch GTO there's many parallels to Assassination Classroom. For example Onizuka-sensei while not being a Mach-20 octopus like Korosensei, is very OP in his own right. Also, both of them take a sometimes unconventional approach to teaching, like to fool around but have a tendency to impart the occasional piece of wisdom to help their students. Don't be dissuaded by the fact that GTO was from the 90s because there are some things that don't get worse with age!
A teacher trying to take care of each every one of their students. Also the teacher is trying hard to be friends with their students and make wonderful memories of the students last year of junior high school.
I've always been looking for a similiar anime to GTO, and I think many others do. GTO was just amazing and I didn't want it to end.
And since I found a similiar anime on par with GTO I thought to share it with the other members here :D
They're both about special teachers who care about their studends and help them grow.
Even though one is a delinquent and the other is some kind of lab-created monster.
As the series goes on they will help their students with daily life issues, go on field trips and many other stuff.
U should watch it!
Education, Slice of Life, Betrayal, Drama - these genres fit the full package in getting you hyped-up to watch this Anime non-stop! The main protagonist, Eikichi Onizuka, personalities are quite similar to the protagonist, Koro-Sensei, from Ansatsu Kyoushitsu anime; Despite the setting of the story, they are both comical from just their facial expressions alone to the insane actions they performed. They both share similar goals as to help students, striving them to walk the right path in life and giving the audience a sense of thoughts on their real life. Both teacher encounters disadvantage and challenging situation all for the sake of their students despite the consequences whether it's from an illogical or a logical standpoint.
If you have the same feeling where you would want Koro-Sensei as a teacher in real life then this anime is the perfect anime for you to watch. This Anime will leave you a nostalgic moments for the rest of your life! read more
- Both are based in a school setting (like most shounen)
-Both are about a teacher trying his hardest to get a class full of misfits to became more socially acceptable in the eyes of others.
- Both feel very episodic
- Both feature a Main Character that seems like someone that differently does not belong as a school teacher, (in GTO he is a biking Gangsta, in Assassination Classroom the main character is a tentacle monster trying to destroy the world).
- Both feature the class trying to get rid of the teacher by any means necessary (for example in G.T.O. Onizuka is always being plotted against by his fellow students, while in Assassination Classroom they are trying to get rid of Koro sensai by killing him).
- Both are very fun shounen series that seem to be very humor and entertainment based.  read more
Similar Concept. A Teacher looks after a class of misfits, who is not your conventional teacher. They both encourage and look after them, in their own weird ways. And Both the teachers are funny as hell.
These two are stories about the bonding between A Student and A Teacher, which shows us that you can open up the hearts of Students by interacting with them and supporting them.
Both shows are excellent "unorthodox teacher" dramedies. GTO is better as a full-blown comedy, while AssClass is more high concept, polished, and well-rounded.
Comedy ✓
Teacher Main Character ✓
Teacher Gets in Trouble Often ✓
Solve Issues with Weird Methods ✓
GTO is a little more comedy oriented while Assassination Classroom has a plot.
I was so waiting until I could normally add this recommendation. So yeah.
An untraditional and perverted teacher, working with kids who are in their 3rd year in middle school. And those kids try to remove the teacher. In GTO, we have a bunch of kids who think they're so cool they don't need a teacher and in AssClass we have a tentacle monster who wants to destroy the world in one year and the kids were asked to kill the monster with huge bounty. And what makes the children's goal difficult? The teacher seems to be the best teacher in the world...
- Based on school environment.
- Both are unique and strong main characters.differently,Onizuka are human,if Koro-sensei are monster.both are have coomedy types.also usually gives more important lesson about life.
- Both are have 'disability' students.
In both GTO and Ansatsu Kyoushitsu the main characters are teachers who think their students come before anything else. They are both a bit perverted (Onizuka is much more perverted). In both series the students plot something behind their teachers. Both of the teachers are really strong. However, Koro-sensei is a supernatural character while Onizuka is just a really strong guy who works out a lot.
The art styles have nothing to do with each other as GTO was made in 1999-2000 and Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is a new anime but I personally don't think that makes so much of a difference. In both of the anime there are really great voice actors.
If you enjoyed one of them, you'll definitely like the other one. read more
Both series involve a teacher being introduced into a new class that is relatively filled with poor(bad) students. In both shows, the teachers drastically improve the classroom, and slowly gain the affection of the students
Both have enjoyable teachers that are not average teachers and teach their students important life lessons and goes above and beyond the scope of what a normal teacher would do.
Both animes are school, and show the evolution of students, after being instructed by their teachers how to improve, both teachers have a census of justice and want the best for their students, have a similar comedy in some aspects, and works the relationship between teacher and student
Both have similar concept. A weird teacher who have an unexpected solution for their students. Also the teacher is teaching in the worst class. These two are worth to watch because they have nice plot and laughable comedy
If you came to the show, wanting to see good characters and a history that is no so repetitive with an excellent protagonist, you are lost, my friend. But it's not so late, you can see Assassination Classroom, or you can see GTO instead, an anime that touches better and more creative themes than Ansatsu. With a teacher that will inspire you to became an educator thank to his amazing protagonist. You can see GTO and learn about life, or you can go to the easy way and learn absolutey nothing from Ansatsu. The decision is yours.
The main character in both is a teacher who teaches a problematic class.
In the case of Onizuka, the class tries to get him fired from the school and in the case of koro Sensei, the class tries to kill him so he won't destroy Earth.
Onizuka and Koro Sensei are very similar, both very strong, perverted and charismatic.
Both teaches their students important life lessons that not every regular teacher teaches.
The students learn to appreciate their teacher and slowly become attached to him.
Both are amazing animes to me, especially GTO which is very unique and there is no other anime like it, highly recommend.
If you took out Onizuka, who is sometimes more monster than man, and replaced him with an actual monster, you would have Assassination Classroom. Both series are about reformed bad guys that teach losers important life lessons, thus pushing them towards their potential. While Onizuka has dated animation, it really is the most similar series to Assassination Classroom.
- Pervert Teacher
- Teacher understands and solves problems of his students
- Students hate teacher and try to fire/ kill/ torture him
- Eventually students start loving teacher
GTO:
- No supernatural element
- Realistic (kinda)
- Lots of unique characters
Assassination Classroom:
- Backstories
- More comedy and better art style
-both have an outstanding teacher who became teacher without any specific reason
-the teacher teaches lessons to his students in a very different way in the both
-as they are not professional , they are a little bit idiot . so there are no lack of comedy
-at the end both have to sacrifice themselves for their students
Both shows involve a class of high school students who are suddenly forced into a situation where they have to kill to survive, although in Danganronpa they are killing each other instead of a specific target like in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu. Both have a quirky, nonhuman antagonist and use a weird blend of humor and darker elements. The main protagonist of both series is a typical weak-looking guy who is actually quite perceptive and smart. The art style is also somewhat similar.
Both are an abnormal classroom setting, with a big cast of unique characters, including a small male protagonist and a bizarre, childish yet malevolent "teacher" (a teddy bear and an octopus). The animation styles are also quite similar.
both shows are about students and their mutual killing life in school, the only difference between them is that in one the students have to kill other students, while the other they have to kill their teacher. but both are about surviving and know how to trick your target
plus non human creatures as their teachers
Assassination Classroom and Danganronpa are very SIMILAR because...
- They both revolve around killing.
- They are both quirky anime.
- They can make you laugh at the worst time.
- They both have at least one character that looks like the opposite gender.
These two anime are DIFFERENT because...
- One revolves around killing everyone while the other one revolves around killing one person.
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- A group of students stuck in a killing game.
- Students all have their special talents/quirks.
- Similarly kindly/tame-looking protagonist.
Danganronpa is the darker of the two, focusing on the mystery and battle aspect, with multiple brutal murders; whereas Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is more laid back and more focused on the student life aspect.
Non-human teacher forces students to become killers.
Danganronpa is darker though, while Ansatsu is more of a comedy.
Both also have a lot of mystery surrounding how the students got put in their situations in the first place.
Both also have really fun animation/art styles in it too.
Where Danganronpa consists of students trying to kill each other, Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (Assassination Classroom) consists of students banding together to kill their teacher (who is also an unidentified organism who spurs the students into assassination). However, Assassination Classroom is a more uplifting series in comparison to Danganronpas mysterious and dark atmosphere.
These animes are so similar in the storty. Both of the them has weird story and a person looks like a monster who want to destroy something , and they are so funny too :), you will enjoy watch these animes :)
-Both Anime involved some people trapped inside a school.
-Both Anime involve killing someone(Koro-sensei in Assasination Classroom and the other students in Dangan Ronpa) to achieve the goal.
-Both Anime hav a non-human character.
-Both have humor.
-Both non-humans ARE funny.
Both are classroom oriented anime with assassination themes. They will focus on the class as a whole, and usually cover most student's backgrounds. The main characters look a bit similar (young features, large eyes, small frame). Ansatsu Kyoushitsu has more comedy, though.
-They both have the teacher vs students feel
-They both have something to do with death
-The teachers appear not to be human
If you disagree or agree please let me know on my profile on the comments :)
First : Same director(if you like the way the art extend,you might like the other anime.)
Second : The anime takes place in a "assassination classroom" ,You need kill to survive.
Some similarities:-
- Each character has a unique talent
- The story includes killing
- One of the character is likely a trap *Inserts lenny face*
- One of the character is a non-human (Monokuma & Koro-sensei)
Some non similarities:-
- Assassination classroom is more likely a comedy show while Danganronpa is more dark.
- Danganronpa is more about killing each students while Assassination classroom is more about a group of students in that one class killing their teacher.
Both involve a classroom filled with teenagers who are prepared to kill. Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is way more light-hearted, but has moments that are just as intense as any episode of Danganronpa. Both were made by Studio Lerche, and are directed by Kishi Seiji, with a similar visual style.
simularitys
-both animes are about killing
-they have the same art style
-they have no choice but to kill someone or else something bad will happen
-its a life or death situation
diffrences
-one is more chearful
-in one they have to kill eachother in the other they kill the teatcher
-both of them are about killing
-both of them are about a class of highschool students
-both of them are funny
-both of them have a non-human teacher (Korosensei in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu and Monokuma in Danganronpa)
The difference is that Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is about the students killing the teacher and Danganronpa is about the students killing other students.
They are both similar in feeling, both around killing (but in different ways).
Danganronpa is mostly about killing the other children and gives off a more detective vibe. Assassination Classroom is a more heartwarming at first, but tugs your feels in the end. Danganronpa gets a bit sad when your best boy/girl dies (maybe) or when your OTP gets pulled apart by a thing called murder, but what can you do? Both seem very Sci-fi though.
Large but endearing group of students found themselves in a classroom with an inhuman teacher who might have some psychopathic tendencies. Ansatsu Kyoushitsu and Danganronpa are both anime made by studio Lerche who, like I just said, have a lot of similarities. Not only the teacher, but the some of the students also seem alike. For example, Chihiro and Nagisa, the traps, Karma and Byakuya, the smart dudes with little empathy and Ryouma and Sakura, the strangely sweet muscle heads. Also the two shows have an amazing soundtrack.
These are both of my favourite animes, and they are similar because:
1. They're set in a school.
2. They have a non-human teacher.
2. You get to know all of the characters and they all have a unique personality (especially if you play the games in Danganronpa before the anime, since there is A LOT more detail in the game, making it better).
3. They're both about murder, because in Assassination Classroom, their goal is to kill their teacher, and in Danganronpa, they kill their classmates. Both of them have to kill someone/people they don't want to.
However, the thing that is different about these two animes is that Danganronpa is 17+, whereas Assassination Classroom is PG-13. Yes, Danganronpa has quite a bit of blood (even though it's pink), but the anime is less dark than the game. You should be alright when watching, but just be warned if you really don't want to see people get executed. read more
It's kinda the same aspect, except their teacher is an alien thing that the students trying to kill. While, in danganronpa, the students are trying to kill eachother to escape the school.
- Anime with a school class activity trying to solve serious problems, Danganronpa sought to search the way out for the class students that had trapped in a school on available time or they would be killed, and AK tried to find an effective method for killing the target or the target world destroy the earth.
- Actually, both are from the same studio. So the graphics and design uniqueness may look similar.
Both animes have an unusual head-master, with unusual requirements towards the students. The students have to use their brains in order to overcome these unfair challenges.
Danganronpa's plot: Students are trapped in a school, where a devious teddy-bear head-master tells them that they must kill each other, and the others have to guess the killer. If the majority guess wrong, then the killer wins, and "graduates".
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu's plot: An invincible alien head-master threatens to destroy the world, unless someone from a certain school class manages to successfully assassinate him. It's a comedy.
Both represent school life where there's a hierarchy depending on wich class you're in.
MC aren't that similar but still you can connect them regarding some personality traits.
The main cast or the students of each series has to go through trails in their school lives. Due to circumstances that each student has, both of the students have to go through their school lives in extraordinary events to solve the mundane yet meaningful aspects in their lives.
Both are set in a high school and revolve around a class which is looked down upon by the rest of the school, and the teamwork required by its students to achieve a goal.
Both anime are focused on the grades of the students and the students of lower classes, that is to say, with lower grades, seek to surpass the upper classes.
-same vibes (school setting with dark undertones)
-lots of characters and similar anime character tropes
-both classes are not-so-smart and are trying to get to the top
Both have that extremist school element to them as well as the higher class you are the more you get.
Both of the mc's are similar but not in a way you would know at first glance.
- japanese elite school
- main cast is the "bad" class, where only students with problems are
- both anime focus on the main characters (with their "hidden" personalities, pasts and relation to each other)
- same director, same studio
Disclaimer: this is based on Ep 1 only, I will update it if needed after other episodes
-Same setting where your class 'aka rank' decides what you can do and what not
-Both Mc seem 'kinda' normal while they have great potential
-Kikyou feels like kayano
-Both have different but interesting story/plot while they are different from one and another
Both of the main story is centered to E- Class which is the lowest of the low in their school. The characters have similar personalities. They strive for being graduated from their school which it is not an easy task.
Both are animes that leave you wanting more each episode. Even though the plot are different, both anime share a similarity of their class, 3-E (Ansatsu Kyoushitsu), 1-D (Youkoso Jitsuryoko Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu) achieving a goal. 3-E wanting to kill their teacher and 1-D wanting to reach class 1-A.
The similarity between the two anime is that they both focus on Education related fields.Both take place in high school and make sure each and every character has a part in the plot. Both are enjoyable but due to the dynamic change of evens it keeps the audience glued to their seats and keeps on building the suspense even after the current events are over but carving a way for the future events to unfold.
Both have a similar circumstance and they have serious conflict for school genre. It makes these anime have a very intense character development. Also they have the same place setting, an elite school which makes more interesting to watch.
Throughout both anime's, all characters look down on the bottom class/the worst class. Both anime's are about students trying to about preform the top class/Class A, and both schools they go to are top of the country.
You should watch both because they both had great entertainment value/the plots are interesting. If you are one of those people who are picky about animation art style, I think that Classroom of the Elite has ok, if not good art style, so it shouldn't bother you too much.
Both series have a similar school system with a hierarchy between the classes based on grades. They also both feature the individual strengths of many side characters.
These two anime are about classes who have an hierarchy of best classes VS worst classes and the two of them is focusing on the worst class (Assassination Classroom : Class E / Classroom of the elite : Class D)
The plot are different so you don't have the feeling that it's the literal same anime since the plot of one is to kill their professor and the other is to become Class A, but you can still find a lot of similarities.
Well they both have classroom in the name............ Assassination classroom is a classic with one of the most well-done and heart-warming endings in shounen. Classroom of the elite is a more grounded show. It has a bad-ass, cold hearted MC. The whole school dynamic aside, Classroom of the elite is a great watch albeit not as refined as Assassination classroom.
Both have very similar art styles due to being made by the same studio.
Very harsh school life, More specifically: Trash Class
In assassination classroom 3-E is the worst possible class you could be in. It's the dumps. You get the "worst teachers", supplies, treatment etc.
The same goes with Classroom of the Elite. For each year there are four classes: A,B,C,D. You strive to be in class A. You get horrible treatment, harsh rules and no help when you are in class D. The goal is to move up with your class to the next letter and then push the others down.
A, B, and C have stepping stones. Class D needs to create their own.
Classroom of the Elite follows the Freshmen of Class D. Or more specifically the mysterious Ayanokouji who is really smart and got exactly 50% on his entrance exams.
It's very good a highly recommend.
There is only one season, and it's unlikely that there will be another since it was mostly advertisement for the Light Novel.
The light novel is really good, so after you watch the first season of the anime you should read that. Think it picks up at Volume 3 or 4.  read more
Ok so this is kinda a stretch but hey, ima make it. So both of these animes have classroom systems like (E in assclass and D in Elites) are rock bottom while A is the highest and most pressed. So our prtotags (In the bottom class) fight to change that.
Both have teenagers wielding pistols, sniper rifles, and automatic weapons. Both have a very large cast of characters, almost all of which are students. The comedy style is, in my opinion, very close to that of Angel Beats. It isn't really trying to make you sad like Angel Beats does, but I really get the same feel off of both of them.
Both use a unique premise to liven up usually tropey school shenanigans, and both strike a good balance between comedic fun and emotionally stirring moments.
Angel Beats! is a lot like Anatsu Kyoushitsu. They’re animes with teenagers determined to kill someone, at least in the beginning. They’re both set in a school setting and have the same kind of comedic style. At the end though, they are both heart-wrenching animes.
Defeat the superior. Assassination Classroom and Angel Beats presents students who fight against a superior force.
Assassination Classroom follows the eccentric students of Class 3-E in their mission to kill Koro-sensei before he destroys the world. Angel Beats having the same concept through the SSS tries to fight against god to get their revenge for their horrible lives before they died.
Both anime are great action-comedy in a school directed by Seiji Kishi.
Both shows are set in a High School like environment and have to do with assassinating someone (at least at first). They seem really funny and lighthearted in the first few episodes but get deeper after you get to know the characters. Also, the endings of both shows will bring you to tears or at least move you.
What if a teacher is himself, trying his best to change his students, which are already rejected by society? Comedy happens and lesson will be learned.
Both are high school comedies where the teacher is a helpful, but unusual person. In the case of Assassination Classroom, the teacher is an alien who is bent on destroying the world, while in Ultimate Otaku Teacher the teacher is an otaku who uses stuff he picked up from watching anime to teach class. Both teachers are very helpful towards their students who had a grim outlook on life prior to meeting them.
The Ultimate Sensei who arrives and gives life lessons to their students. Both of them care for their well being and dreams. One is an alien sensei who tries to get his students to kill him. The other an Otaku. They have an unusual way or style of teaching.
This is like a deja'vu. When i watched the first episode of Denpa Kyoushi i imediately remembered Ansatsu.
Both have a "super teacher" that cares about his students and want them to be happy. While in Denpa Kyoushi we have a brilliant NEET, in Ansatsu we have a mutant .. but that's not really a difference xD
Both anime look to teach us something using comedy.
* Both have ”SUPER TEACHERS” (Koro-sensei & Kagami Junichirou) & ultra annoying chairmans (Hiiragi & Asano)
* Both has nice character designs ( Denpa Kyoushi has way better designs )
* In both, we see everyday life of students/teachers while they're at school..
* Pretty nice OST's... characters voices also...
* Both have funny moments (again +1 for DK)
* Both have pretty serious episodes, but at the end our MC-kun's will always win...
! FFS, WATCH DK if you liked AssClass....
The animes both have the same teacher and student setting except AK is more about sci-fi, action and comedy, while DK is more on the slice of life, comedy, romance, gender bender and harem. Charcaterwise, in AK the teacher is an alien who wants to be killed while in DK the teacher is an otaku who wants to get his students to be involved in his virtual world.
The baseline approach of a new and improvised teacher is same as Ansatsu Kyoushitsu. However the setting is in a real 21st century world with 21st century problems including the sense of entertainment and much more
These two anime have the same teacher character as the main character. and this teacher is the same as guiding his students. a lot of advice given by the teacher to his students , that's what makes me love these two anime. the teacher figure in denpa kyoushi is more profound. while the koro sensei in ansatsu kyoushitsu is the same, but the big difference is in the drama. In Denpa Kyoushi does not have deep drama like in ansatsu kyoushitsu. Even though the ending of Denpa Kyoushi was a bit involved (making me curious about the continuation s2) Unfortunately, there is no info about S2 yet, but the ending was very satisfying and cool read more
Both are focused on the underdog low scoring class and the class progressively becomes more 'skilled'
In Ansatsu Kyoushitsu it's more plot driven, and has more of a shounen-fight vibe However, both have well rounded and lovable characters, and also hilarious moments
If you like one, chances are you'll like the other :D
Baka and test is about a group of students who are in the lowest class of their school F class, they get looked down upon by the other students while in f class there goal is to challenge each class above them and get to the A class, now how is this similar to Ansatsu Kyoushitsu.
Ansatsu Kyoushtu is about E class student the lowest class in the school who are looked down upon by the peers, but their goal is to kill their teacher, both shows also share a similar comedic style, so if you like one or another I recommend to check them out. read more
1. Both animes are school oriented and both animes have their school classes based on the student's grades. E.g Class E corresponds to the E grade.
2. The main characters are all in the bottom class and are ostracized from everyday school life.
3. Nagisa and Hideyoshi are both androgynous
Baka to test and ansatsu kyoushitsu are similar in my opinion because they both take place in a school where poor grades can be really rather punishing. Both of these anime's show how the kids with lesser intelligence tend to struggle more yet manage to become successful through their hard work; for example in ansatsu kyoushitsu- whilst trying to assassinate a deadly octopus teacher the students grades in that class rise to match those to students who are in a better working condition. This is like baka to test as students try to beat students avatars, their avatars which are strengthened by grades in their tests, and earn better learning conditions.
Both of these animes are also very funny and have rather stupid jokes that you kind of feel guilty for finding so funny. read more
Class 2-F and 3-E are not expected to do well at all, yet they have their sights on over taking the Class A jerks. Sure their reasons and methods differ, but in both you have a solid group of characters plotting (militaristically) to take down the higher classes.
Similar school settings, where grades are the only things that matter. Large, fun cast of students in the 'worst' class, looked down upon others. Funny and entertaining in their own ways.
Both shows involve a "special" class of high school students who are given a target to assassinate by a certain time period. While Akuma no Riddle is less humorous and has an all-female cast, Ansatsu Kyoushitsu uses more quirky humor and a target that is virtually indestructible. Both series have a blue-haired protagonist who is level-headed and competent at what they do.
Very similiar series in few ways (weapons, target in the class full of assasins), but if you want enjoy anime without stupid lesbian fanservice, Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is better choice,
The theme for both series is assasination and it is treated more like other competing against each other for one goal or goals depending on the character.
-both have red and blue haired mc's
-assasins
-gay
- similar plotline: all characters set to kill one person
- except this time there's someone to stop them.
Assassination Classroom is about a school's class E (the lowest class in their prestigious school) being assigned a top secret mission to kill their teacher, a bizarre happy-go-lucky alien octopus, by the Japanese government. Their teacher plans to destroy the Earth by next March if they fail their task. Gintama is about a misfit trio who work as Jack of all Trade types in a strange Edo-like era with up-to-date gadgets that has humans and aliens from all walks of life. The situations in both series are random and unpredictable and both shows are absolutely ridiculous, yet really funny. Assassination Classroom would fit right into being a Gintama arc. Assassination Classroom is a continuous show, while Gintama is sometimes episodic and sometimes has arcs (ranging roughly from 2 episodes to 10 episodes approximately). As I said, both shows are really strange, but if you like one, there's a good chance you'll like the other.  read more
If you want two shows that can put a smile on your face then these two shows are similar in that regard. Both can put you in a happier mood than before you watched it.
Both of these shows will surely grow on you. They are filled with comedy and different lessons in life that you wished someone would’ve told you sooner. If you want a show that will inspire you and set you straight when you are feeling lost, these shows are definitely what you should be watching.
Both of these anime are pretty much based around a class of rejected students who are put into their own rejected class (or dorms) away from the main campus, who learn to accept their place in the school system as rejects.
We watch the two classes work towards their end goal, which is, though a little different between the two shows, ultimately to graduate and figure out what they want to do in the next stage in their lives.
Both have a central idea for each episode. While Assassination Classroom deals more with virtues and morals in contrast to Sakurasou's expression of concepts of emotions and aspects of society, each episode is structured in a similar fashion as to express their respective ideas. Both stories center around a cast of misfits and their attempt at advancing themselves and at a much grander scheme.
One contrast between these two series is their ways of showing the theme of perseverance. While Assassination Classroom focuses on the sucess that follows hard work and the fruits of effort in order to convey the importance of perseverance despite the odds, Sakurasou focuses on dealing with and overcoming failure. It contrasts the choice of accepting the fact that the failure is a sign of a lost cause with the choice of reflecting on the failure to improve. Both shows have their own approach to this subject, and both convey their own message magnificently.
And both are very effective in their use of comedy. read more
Class of misfits. Assassination Classroom and The Pet Girl of Sakurasou both revolve around the times of individual outcasts of a bigger order.
Though the stories differ quite a bit, Assassination Classroom uses the misfits from Class 3-E and shows their journey of trying to kill their teacher Koro-sensei. Sakurasou uses their eccentric characters and gives their respective characters the story of their time with the other residents of Sakurasou.
Both anime are for the comedy tastes within a school setting, with Assassination Classroom adding action, and Sakurasou adding romance.
You could tell merely by the title that both shows are incredibly different. Their tone, comedy, characters, setting, story - in neither are they alike. If you appreciated Assassination Classroom for the action, you will be disappointed. If you appreciated Royal Tutor for, well, the concept, you may end up let down.
However, at heart, they both display the value of real education. Honestly, in both, the students learn to love learning. Dissimilar and similar at the same time, if you think about it, somewhere along the line both shows preach the same -
among other things.
A tutor comes to to teach four spoilt princes. There are some funny and some intense arcs. But the characters are well rounded and there is the same supportive and weird teacher.
AxK's MC is very much like assasination's
both give off the same feel
AxK is a little less "intense" you could say, but they are really similar in atmosphere
"How is Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (TV) similar to Aoharu x Kikanjuu?"
If we're talking about action here, both mc know the word BLOOD LUST!!!!
(o≧∇≦)o o(≧∇≦o)
I mean duh everyone know the word blood lust BUT I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT IT LITERALLY, LIKE YOU'LL FEEL THE SAME INTENSITY WHEN YOU WATCH EITHER MCs
^____________________^
Both main characters look like they could be either a boy or a girl.
Both main characters have an unexpected amount of skill when it comes to combat, and have overwhelming bloodlust if they get serious.
The fighting in Aoharu x Kikanjuu is a game, but in Ansatsu Kyuoshitsu its real killing.
Both anime have a pretty light tone coving all the violence.
They both are about assassins and having to kill some kind of villain or evil person
ansatsu kyoushitsu is very funny so if youre looking for assassins and comedy this is one you should watch
The main characters are assassins. In Akame, the plot is serious and bloody while in Ansatsu has a funny and happy plot. They have to kill in order to save their nation.
Assassins. Akame Ga Kill and Assassination Classroom both share the main theme of assassins, in which, those assassins perform assassinations for the greater good of the world.
In Assassination Classroom, Class 3-E students are forced to become assassins with the sole task of killing Koro-sensei, otherwise, the failure would lead to the demolition of the earth. Akame Ga Kill is similar due to a corrupt government being in power, the Night Raid is made to assassinate all those in the government for the goal of ending its tyrannical reign.
Though both anime are about assassins, Assassination Classroom is comedic and light-hearted, with Akame Ga Kill being a gory dark fantasy. read more
Teaching underage children to kill things... Underage violence in general. That's always fun. Also, great character designs and unique plotlines. The humour is another bonus.
I'm new in recommending things but I think there are something similar with these two.
[for AnsaKyou, I actually focused on S2]
Different setting, different story and even different concept. But there are a big similarity between these two: Both leave about the same impression to the watchers. The settings and background are not that alike, but you'll find that both are actually alike in terms of what the shows want to present to the watchers, just different on what field of range it takes. [Example: Both are about self development and what life is, just HxH is more to an adventure and friendship (especially Chimera Ant arc) while AnsaKyou is more to a student's life and their future.]
There are also other similarities:-
+both are very genius; HxH is more to the intelligent while AnsaKyou is more to the philosophy.
+both have a great fight scene
+both use strategy as the main element
+both are analytical (HxH is superior in this)
+both do explain things so watchers can understand what happens.
<>Settings,story and concept does not promise everything. Its tiring if same thing is repeated over and over again without anything new or some variation. So its good if the main idea is expressed by variety of ways. Watching AnsaKyou sometimes reminds me of HxH, so I think you should watch both! read more
While the actual Plot might be quite different, the overall atmosphere, fight scenes, and relationship between the main characters (Gon and Killua, Nagisa and Karma) is very similar.
Karma and Killua are VERY similar, both have a sort of "switch" they turn on during a fight, or to scare someone where they seem very bad ass and fangirls everywhere scream.
Nagisa and Gon are not as similar, but have the same "i must protect my friends no matter what" kind of persona.
The animation in both is top notch and fight scenes are more than just "Nakama power" and have brains behind them .
Both are a MUST WATCH  read more
Just a funny anime can conquer you and this show do this with very good jokes breaking of the forth wall and sure, charisma created from what we see characters grow in the classroom learning, creating simpathy for them.
The story has closed end, so its a great experience with a fun comedy to relax!
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In attack on titan there is a class of teenagers who are learning how to take down titans and in doing so can save the last of humankind. in assassination classroom Class 3-E are learning about how to become assassins so that they can kill koro-sensei and save the world. however attack on titan is set more in the past and assassination classroom is set in modern day.
Both anime focus on teenagers being thrown into a situation they'd rather not be in - and both groups must focus on killing their enemy. Both AOT and AC have plenty of action, but they both still have an awesome story, memorable characters that you'll grow to care for and plot twists that keep the series from becoming boring.
If you like ansatsu kyoushitsu, you might like katekyo hitman reborn too:
-Both are about teacher who's teaching his students how to be criminals
-Both are comedy
-Koro sensei is similar to Reborn, hardworking teacher, and iconic main characters
You should watch katekyo hitman reborn!!!
-Both deal with themes of growing up and understanding yourself
-Both are riddled with comedy at first, but turn into emotional roller coasters in their second seasons
-Both prominently feature a student-teacher relationship
-Both also feature lots of side characters who get their own arcs, helping to flesh out the world as one where not just our main characters are troubled by conflict
Both series include a MAINLY young cast, whom experience life growing up and a sort of mentor character. Both are filled with comedy. Both have pretty good dubs. There are some actually pretty intense scenes from both anime emotionally wise. Definitely recommend it after Assassination Classroom
In both there is a really abnormal teacher in a very abnormal class, but in both this abnormal teacher acts as a great support to the student and counsel them to remove despair, in anatsu kyoshitsu it is quite clear that koro really loves his students, in sayonara he might not be straight abt it but inside he loves them
Both anime revolves around students in a certain class. Also, I think the personalities and friendship between Nagisa and Akabane in Assassination Classroom is kind of similar to Midoriya and Bakugou's in My Hero Academia. Nagisa and Midoriya being the subdued, observant guy who used admire close friend. While Bakugou and Akabane being the seemingly brash and delinquent guy that actually quite smart and tactical, and both pushed the person who used to be their close friend away after they realized the said friend is actually not really the weak guy they thought before.
-Main characters talk too much (probably need to pause a lot to read the whole thing if you don't speak Japanese).
-Both main characters are cool dudes that can do everything and anything, basically.
-A LOT of characters in both stories but you'll like all or most of them (charismatic chatacters).
-Funny shows; somehow the humor feels similar.
-Both have comedy that can be done with multiple characters.
-Both have one character that has superpowers in real life world and both characters are trying to hide their powers because they might be threads to real life.
-Both are heartwarming and would make you miss the series.
-Both are adaptaded from Weekly Shonen Jump manga.
The main character in both is a supernatural/ultrapowerful being who can pretty much do whatever it wants. It will be a hard time killing either Korosensei or Sebastian. Comedy also plays a huge part in both shows, although the humor in Black Butler is much darker. Both series also have huge casts.
These shows aren't too similar in terms of plot, but I feel that if you loved the characters and their relationships in one show, you will like the other. As both of these series progress, I found Koro-Sensei (Assassination Classroom) and Dazai (Bungo Stray Dogs) to be very similar in personality and past experiences that shaped them into the person they've become. I also found Akutagawa (Bungo Stray Dogs) to be very similar to The Reaper (Assassination Classroom), and Oda Sakunosuke (Bungo Stray Dogs) played a very similar role to Aguri Yukimura (Assassination Classroom) in encouraging Koro-Sensei and Dazai to change their way of life.
Squad. Assassination Classroom and Bungo Stray Dogs both follow groups of peculiar characters who make for this eased but the hardworking atmosphere when performing tasks with one another.
They both also follow characters in the grey area of justice with there being literal assassins for one anime, and a detective rather than a heroic agency.
Both are good action and comedy anime that is worth the while if this happens to follow your tastes. With Assassination Classroom having a younger demographic target than that of BSD.
1. Both series are teacher related.
2. Both series teach a class which aren't looked up by others.
3. Both classes got a lot better after being taught by the teacher.
Both involve an unique op teacher, who has an unknown past (in both the past is explained after some time and the pasts are pretty similar).
His students hate him first, but after some time they begin to like him.
it's from most of the crew of assassination classroom, features a male main character that looks and sounds like a girl, and features a dark story revolving murder and a thread to mankind in a school setting.
Main character is an androgynous boy often confused with a girl. High school/highschoolers kind of setting. Friendship. Teacher and murder go hand in hand.
Crew. Assassination Classroom and Dr Stone follow characters who have this great connection between each and every individual, regardless of who is an MC or side character.
Assassination Classroom focuses on class 3-E teamwork to kill Koro-sensei. Dr Stone follows Senku's plan to remake the world from its shambles of the stone age it had gone back too. In a sense too both Koro-sensei and Senku are really smart people too.
Both are good shounen anime with great comedy, Dr Stone giving the action of the brains, Assassination Classroom doing so with the action of trainee assassins.
Both series revolve around a surprisingly nice living natural disaster, both of whom have enormous bounties on their heads, and take a pacifist approach despite how easily they could kill anyone and everyone who stands in their way.
Both characters caused widespread disaster in their backstory for reasons that are kept hidden. Their motivation revolves around a woman in their backstory whose significance is kept vague.
They also have a brother with similar abilities, who they are enemies with.
Koro-Sensei and Triguns main character Vash the Stampede shares lots of similarities. Both have a bounty on their heads but acts carefree. They are both feard, Koro-Sensei for blowing up the moon and Vach for blowing up cities. However, they are both skilled and are good and strong fighters. Both of them have hidden special abilities and both are fast runners (of course is Koro-Sensei faster). Their backgrounds have also many similarities, but they remains unknown or vague, but is reviled later in (Koro-Sensei’s is reviled in season 2).
Oh, and both have a sweet-tooth!
Both shows follow a character that is intent on taking over/destroying the world. However in the process of doing so this character takes on the position of a job. Similar styles of humor as both have a lot of jokes centered around the main character's career option. The Devil is a Part-Timer! features a lot of jokes about fast food while Assassination Classroom features a lot of classroom humor. Despite the intentions of the main characters both are actually very likable characters and some of the jokes come from how they interact with other characters.
While "Another" is more horror and "Ansatsu Kyoushitsu" - more humorous, both stories involve a class which is being avoided by others. These two animes also involve a certain "ritual", which is done by the whole class, for example killing Koro-sensei in "Ansatsu Kyoushitsu" and ignoring a certain student in "Another".
Killing class. Another and Assassination Classroom both present the theme killing.
Another taking this to the extreme of everyone being sufferable to a preternatural purge. Assassination Classroom only having Koro-sensei to kill, with the students doing the killing.
Both are good anime on the same playing field, only one is horrific, the other being an action-comedy for the shounen demographic.
They both have two Hilarious main characters who are both OP and trying to find a more challenging opponent to match up with their skills. Koro Sensei is trying to find a student who can kill buy the time his students graduate and Saitama after realizing he is too strong is getting bored of killing villains with One punch so in the end he is still trying to find a challenging opponent.
Both Stories are VERY good and action packed. Also Saitama and Koro-Sensei are both teachers.
They're both great shows to watch!
The characters and Koro-sensei have super abilities but they are nkt for action scenes instead they rarely use their powers in helping or making a laugh to other people. There is more comedy than action in these two.
Both shows have similar approaches to humor and both are action shows.Although they are both very different in plot, the way in which this is paced and the fact that both have a "school boy by day, kickass by night" duality that lets you see the characters in different settings and therefore manages to deepen the relationships with the extensive cast of support characters that both shows have.
Okay, one is sports and the other is about school but the characters both face problems in their lives and slowly, they correct themselves. Both are coming to a new school except there are different situations and wayyy more characters in assassination classrom.
What do Assassination Classroom and Love Chuunibyou and other delusions have in common? Well...
They both have wacky characters who you can fall in love with. Assassination classroom has a monster come teacher who provides many life lessons to his students and literally asks to die. His students are going through a rough time in their life, and are exposed to some new situations that help them develop as humans. The show really does good at making you have mixed feelings. Kill the teacher and save the world, or let him live and die horribly? Actually that seems pretty one sided when in writing...
Meanwhile, Chuunibyou is about a few kids who have been exposed to "8th grade syndrome" (as it is called in the dub). Their experiances together help them develop and look inwards at themselves, and see what they really want from life. In the case of assassination classroom, Koro-sensai helps these kids turn into adults, while in Chuunibyou, it is their friendship that helps them develop and change.
So both are about people growing and changing through experiances, both are are comedic, and both are great anime. You'll probably like one if you liked the other, because though they are similar, they are also refreshingly different. read more
Ben-to is about people fighting for food, and each one trying to become the best.
Assassination classroom is about students tryng to kill their teacher to earn a load of money from the government.
Both have action, comedy and surrealism. However, Assassination Classroom has more emotional impact, as well as life lessons.
In both anime; K-On! and Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, the main protagonists are generally high school students and a majority of the scenes are in school. The teacher(s) in both anime show very close relations with their students and help them aspire to become more proficient in their interests and goals in the anime.
although these to series seem very different at first glance: one of them is a sports anime whilst the other is action but i found that a lot of the elements that i enjoyed in kuroko no basket can be found in assassination classroom:
- both series don't dwell too much on the logic of whatever is going on in the series. if youve seen either one of the shows you will know that some of the occurances in the series are so absurd and illogical which is what, in my opinion, made them feel so lighthearted and fun
- the characters in both series are very similar: take the two main characters as an example; kuroko and kagami and nagisa and karma. nagisa and kuroko- the main protaginists are the blue headed, shy, weak looking characters who are actually secretly powerful and sneaky. both characters hide behind the light of their hot headed, dominant, aggresive, strong red headed friends.  read more
Both anime have a classroom setting with a wide variety of cast. Both of them have a class where most of the students have unique characteristics which make the anime more enjoyable. If you want an anime having a classroom setting where you wish to very much be a part of it, these are for you.
Fairy tail is about the journey of the members of the fairy tail guild mainly 5-6 characters and their quest and how much stronger they all get and increase as friends while assassination classroom is about "bad" kids who slowly Becime closer friends with each other and their sensei who they are trying to get kill so this is also a quest of friends who get stronger to overcome gigantic obstacles
Aspirers. Assassination Classroom and Food Wars both give students the chance of becoming the best at the said task through a class-like environment.
Assassination Classroom uses students of Class 3-E to train and become assassins in order to kill Koro-sensei. However, Food Wars uses Souma and his group to advance through Tootsuki Culinary Academy in order to become better chefs. Assassination Classroom has a forced aspiration, though it is one the students benefit from nonetheless.
All in all, Assassination Classroom and Food Wars give the journeys of the students at their respective schools in order to reach their aspirations, of which, bring challenges, life skills, strategy skills along the way. Though Food Wars has much more fanservice to display. read more
Squad. Fire Force and Assassination Classroom are both anime with teams of people who do well when paired up together. Not much similarities for the plot, but it is as your normal shounen anime would work out as.
Both are good action shounen anime, with Fire Force being heavily orientated to the action than the comedy that springs off of Assassination Classroom.
Unparalleled class. Both Charlotte and Assassination Classroom follow groups of calm and eccentric students teaming together for the good of their kind.
Assassination Classroom does this with the students of class 3-E training to become the best assassins in order to stop Koro-sensei from destroying the world. Charlotte does this with the student council having to stop superpowered teens form abused their powers for their own good.
Both are good comedy anime that gets pretty deep when it needs to. Assassination Classroom is an action compared to the drama of Charlotte. All in a school environment.
Both feature main characters who are seemingly weak or untalented but then eventually find out that they have a unique talent that they learn to polish throughout the series. Furthermore, both have a sort of rival aspect between the seemingly untalented main character and another character the same age as them who everyone previously thought to be perfect (Nagisa v Karma, Sawamura v Furuya).
A very slept on series, I know it's old but that doesn't mean it can be slept on. The characters are very lovable, and the whole plot and directing of this are anime is phenomenal. Every scene or arc has a big role to play once they start coming together as one story. Please watch Baccano it's only 13 episodes but so god damn good.
This show is just as a wacky as Cheating Craft set in a crazy school.
Grades are super important in it. annd there are veeery short bits where the students struggle to finish a test comparing it to a warzone or battle arena.
This two anime have a awesome character and smartest character like Joker and Karma. Also, these two anime have a boy character always mistake as a girl like Spade and Nagisa
This is what would actually happen if you forced kids to assassinate.
similar points are just the theme of murder/assassination and kids being forced to kill.
Both follow a type of surrealist/psychedelic route in more than one aspect. Serial Experiments Lain and Assassination Classroom are both of a similar quality control as well
Both shows feature an unlikely candidate for a teacher: in Gokusen, the teacher is a daughter of Yakuza and in Assassination Classroom the teacher is a bio-engineered squid man thing. Both shows have a teacher working with a class of students deemed unteachable and unworthy by the rest of the school. In both cases, the teacher strives to improve the confidence and academic ability of the students. However, Assassination Classroom has the added bonus of generating assassins (which somehow works out to be more humorous than violent). Don't be fooled though, Gokusen has its fair share of action too, since it takes place in a school for juvenile delinquents and the teacher is involved with the Yakuza scene. read more
-Lets strat with the most obvious in those both seires, they are both have the same mangaka Yuusei, Matsui.
-Both shows the seek to know the ULTIMATE Mystorious thing in the storyline such as "who really is koro-sensei?" or on ther other show - "what really happned to Yako's father?" and so on...!
-Both animes has a "Unique" main character which isn't like any other regular person
-Both main character can't be actually identifed as Good or Bad personallity as for their S (Sadistic) side of them, or on the other side, to destroy Earth (ansatsu kyoushitsu).
-Both seires has a villain with an unknown personallity or past or even Motives!
(and in my Opinion, on each of thier own shows, the villain has an epic voice actor such as Romi Park for the villain in Neuro and Ogata Megumi for Ansatsu) read more
The main characters are similar. The main characters both seem like normal people but are are acutely not. They both hide their blood lust. There both really good animes.
Although the plots are very much different, both animes tend to use a lot of graphical extended metaphors for various actions by the main characters (this is particularly prevalent in Akatsuki no Yona towards the end) (#_#)/
"Assassination Classroom" and "Cross Road" are both anime that involve a school setting and was sponsored by Z-KAI - a Japanese company running cram schools and correspondence courses for students.
These two works teach the importance behind a good education as well as how efforts must be put in by both the educator and the student for a good learning experience.
Both feature schools whose aim is too train students in an unconventional way having to do with bringing justice and apprehending criminals. One is more comedy based and one is more ecchi based
Episodic anime based on teachers who care for their students while being accompanied with a dark tone. While Nube has more horror elements than Assassination Classroom, I feel both Nube & Koro Sensei are very likable teachers.
The hilarious antics and OTT battles that characterise Ansatsu Kyoushitsu and Kill la Kill do nothing to undermine surprisingly strong and insightful character focuses and compelling conflicts that can get seriously intense. Imaginative and strange without being overly silly, both shows are perfect for people who love creative visuals, fun scenarios and nuanced protagonists.
I give both these anime's a 10. They both had me hooked from the very beginning. While Assassination Classroom is still running, FMAB ended. FMAB went out with one of the best endings ever. Both are very funny and dramatic.
-Both anime featured a big guy with smiley face who are very strong/overpowered (Koro-sensei in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Earl Millennium/Sennen Hakushaku in D.Gray-man) where the MC (Nagisa / Allen) must fight/kill them in order to accomplish their mission. (in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu its their important mission to kill Koro-sensei, while in D.Gray-man Earl Millennium isn't the only character to deal with).
-Both anime have a great character development which makes it more enjoyable to watch. (i suggest you to watch Ansatsu Kyoushitsu 2nd season if you want to see more character developments).
-Both MC are in the same age (15 years old), and they must socialize with others in their community. (3-E classroon in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Black Order in D.Gray-man).
-Both anime filled with great action, funny comedy scenes, and heart breaking sad scenes at times. read more
Great anime comedy that goes on in school environment, is a good anime for those who just watched Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou and want to have more of a taste of humor in school environment.
Both have bright and colorful animation styles, they have their funny and serious moments. One has a teacher that is the grim reaper (death), the other is where the students try and to kill their teacher. Both are really great and can give you the feels, I really enjoyed both.
Both anime balance the genres of action and comedy in a high school setting. FMP differs with its comedic situations originating from its military protagonist as he struggles to fit into the normality of high school, whilst also working to protect one of the school students from harm. While the story of Ansatsu Kyoushitsu involves a classroom of students assigned to assassinate a powerful creature, as he becomes their teacher, with its comedy originating from the pranks, mishaps and fails of the characters. So, if your a fan of stories that incorporate and constiently switch between the genres of comedy and action than you'll be sure to like both works. read more
Both shows offer a relaxing slice of life vibe while offering relatable characters (if you can ignore the fact that Ansatsu Kyoushitsu has a yellow octopus admist it all). Plus each show uses their medium (farming or assassination) to develop their characters while tackling real world issues on top of having large amounts of humor. I'd say the main difference between these shows is that Gin no Saji might not be for everyone (dealing with animal birth/death) while Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is more "accessible".
Both series prominently feature a strange tentacled invader as a main character among an ensemble cast of "normal" humans, for lack of a better term, and are ripe with ridiculous comedic antics.
First in the endless summer gag category we have Shinryaku! Ika Musume, featuring the title character Squid Girl. She claims to be a messenger of the sea and has come to invade the surface so as to punish humans for polluting the ocean. Unfortunately she is incredibly naive and lacking in knowledge of the surface, as well as easily influenced and pushed around by other humans, such that she got dragged into working at a beachfront restaurant to help pay back the repairs for a hole in the wall she accidentally made. Then over in the shounen battle comedy category we have Assassination Classroom, featuring a yellow octopus-like tentacle creature known only as Koro-sensei. He has destroyed 70% of the moon and intends to destroy the earth the following March if none of the kids he's assigned to teach can kill him by then.
While the two series don't have much overlap in terms of plot, there are enough similarities that someone may wind up being a fan of both series.  read more
Both series take place in a run-down wooden school building, surrounded by green hills and nature, in schools with similar names (Asahigaoka and Kunugigaoka). The day to day life in class is featured, over a year (this includes the second series in both cases). During this time the the students show more and more of their individual skills and strenghts, which are further expanded during occasional excursions and trials. The teachers have quite different teaching styles (Koro sensei is very energetic and passionate, while Miyauchi sensei is rather phlegmatic and even sleeps during class), but they both tend to every single student individually in their own way.
I think there are enough similarities between these titles that if you enjoyed one, you may also enjoy the other, despite or maybe because of the differences. read more
Both have a large cast of oddballs and society's rejects.
Assassination Classroom handles it a lot better in that they are not a bunch of complete idiots.
How does assassination change a person? Will a common target help a group of assassins form a bond, or the opposite? How do assassins even act? And who or what are they even killing for?
How troublesome it is to be a contracted killer. These questions will be tackled by Darker than Black in a rather sinister fashion, offering an insight into the world of organized crime, while Ansatsu Kyoushitsu will shed some light on how regular life is for students who are supposed to assassinate their teacher and how they interact with the underground world.
In the end, is either world as mild, or heartrending, as you would expect? Well, as it turns out... read more
If you like the whole "I've outsmarted you!", "But I've outsmarted you!", "And I've outsmarted you!" etc. aspect, both of these anime contain plenty of that in them, as well as the dangerous guardian (Koro-sensei/Mama) facet.