Classroom☆Crisis

Lay-duce Summer 2015
DramaRomanceSchoolSci-FiSpace
7
Quality Score
0.57 (Positive)
Audience Mood
6 / 10
Controversy
49,839
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

In Martian colony Fourth Tokyo lies a classroom of Kirishina Corporation's brightest minds spearheading aerospace development: A-TEC, led by genius engineer Kaito Sera, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their newest member. It soon becomes clear, however, that the transfer student is hardly ordinary—Nagisa Kiryuu, newly appointed chief of A-TEC and the younger brother of the corporation's CEO, is sent to shut the program down. To keep the classroom alive, Kaito and his students desperately work to develop a successor to their most powerful rocket, the X-2; meanwhile, Nagisa climbs the corporate ladder in pursuit of his own mission. In spite of this, their separate battles soon reveal that much more is going on in Kirishina Corporation than meets the eye. Classroom☆Crisis follows Kaito and Nagisa, as well as Kaito's younger sister Mizuki and A-TEC's test pilot Iris Shirasaki, in a story of intrigue, political warfare, and, against all odds, romance. As Nagisa and A-TEC are dragged further and further into Kirishina Corporation's conspiracies, friendships grow and pasts are unveiled as they fight to avert their classroom crisis. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

Classroom☆Crisis receives mixed reviews, with some praising its later plot twists, character development, and political intrigue, while others criticize its slow start, contrived romance, and underdeveloped supporting characters. The anime is noted for its good art and sound, but its complex narrative and initial lack of focus divide viewers. Overall, while the show has potential, it struggles to fully deliver on its initial premise, resulting in a polarizing experience for the audience.

Strengths

  • Intriguing plot twists and action.
  • Well-developed protagonists with interesting revelations and changes in attitude.
  • Good art style and animation.
  • Excellent pacing and exciting plot
  • Catchy opening and ending themes.
  • Satisfying story in 13 episodes

Weaknesses

  • Slow and generic start.
  • Contrived romance that devalues characters.
  • Underdeveloped supporting characters.
  • Political and business aspects can be confusing.
  • Too many conflicts and plotlines.
  • Some characters have interesting backstories but didn't really affect the character itself
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