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Classroom☆Crisis
Classroom☆Crisis

Classroom☆Crisis

"Classroom☆Crisis: A unique blend of school life, politics, and sci-fi. Join A-TEC's journey in this intricate and compelling anime series."

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Classroom☆Crisis
Year2015
Formats Streaming
Opening theme"Cobalt (コバルト)" by TrySail
Ending theme"Anemone (アネモネ)" by ClariS
Episodes13
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJuly 4, 2015
End DateSeptember 26, 2015
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

A romantic comedy set in a near-futuristic world about the troubles and tribulations of high schoolers on salary. With aims to one day reach out into the stars, humanity has colonized all the planets of the solar system. This story of young high school hopefuls is set in Fourth Tokyo in a Japanese Martian prefecture. Iris Shirasaki is a third year student/aspiring test pilot. Mizuki Sera is her peer/mechanic and Mizuki's brother Kaito is their homeroom teacher and the young director of the program developing their talents.

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Classroom☆Crisis

“Classroom☆Crisis” is a unique blend of school life, politics, and science fiction genres that offers a refreshing take on the anime medium.

The story is set in the future where humanity has colonized several planets and moons in the solar system. It revolves around A-TEC, a class of high school students at Kirishina Corporation’s Martian branch school, who are tasked with developing a high-performance engine for spacecraft. However, their project is threatened when a young executive, Nagisa Kiryu, is assigned to their class with the intention of shutting it down due to budget cuts.

One of the standout aspects of “Classroom☆Crisis” is its intricate plot. The series does an excellent job of weaving together various plot threads, from the internal politics of the Kirishina Corporation to the personal dramas of the A-TEC members. It’s a narrative that requires attention and patience from the viewer, but those who stick with it will be rewarded with a satisfying and thought-provoking story.

The characters in “Classroom☆Crisis” are well-developed and engaging. Each member of A-TEC has their own distinct personality and backstory, and their interactions and relationships form the heart of the series. Nagisa, in particular, is a compelling character whose cold exterior hides a complex and troubled past.

The animation in “Classroom☆Crisis” is top-notch, with detailed character designs and vibrant backgrounds. The series also boasts a memorable soundtrack that perfectly complements its tone and themes.

However, “Classroom☆Crisis” is not without its flaws. The pacing can be uneven at times, and the series takes a few episodes to find its footing. Furthermore, while the series explores some complex themes, it occasionally falls into the trap of over-explaining or oversimplifying these ideas.

Despite these minor shortcomings, “Classroom☆Crisis” remains a standout series in the anime landscape. Its compelling characters, intricate plot, and high-quality animation make it a must-watch for any anime fan. Whether you’re a fan of school life, politics, or science fiction, “Classroom☆Crisis” offers something for everyone.

In conclusion, “Classroom☆Crisis” is a beautifully crafted anime series that delivers on multiple fronts. It’s a series that will make you think, feel, and eagerly anticipate each new episode. It’s a journey well worth taking.