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Classroom Crisis
Promotional image
クラスルーム☆クライシス
(Kurasurūmu Kuraishisu)
GenreRomantic comedy,[1] Science fiction
Manga
Illustrated byMasaharu Takano
Published byMedia Factory
MagazineMonthly Comic Alive
DemographicSeinen
Original runJune 27, 2015 – present
Anime television series
Directed byKenji Nagasaki
Written byFumiaki Maruto
Music byYuki Hayashi
StudioLay-duce
Licensed by
Original networkTBS, MBS, CBC, BS-TBS
English networkAniplex Channel
Original run July 3, 2015 September 25, 2015
Episodes13
Light novel
Written byHajime Taguchi
Illustrated byRin
Lay-duce
ImprintMF Bunko J
DemographicMale
PublishedJuly 24, 2015
Light novel
Written byHajime Asano
Illustrated byKingin
ImprintMF Bunko J
DemographicMale
PublishedJuly 24, 2015

Classroom Crisis (Japanese: クラスルーム☆クライシス, Hepburn: Kurasurūmu Kuraishisu) is a Japanese anime television series animated by Lay-duce and produced by Aniplex. The series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki and features original character designs by Hiro Kanzaki. It premiered on July 3, 2015.

Plot

Set in a future where interplanetary space travel has become possible, a space aeronautics mega-corporation named Kirishina Corp. has opened an academy on Mars, and a specialized class in that academy, named A-TEC (Advanced Technological Development Department, Educational Development Class) contains especially talented students, spending part of their time in class, and the other part of their time working to develop rocket engines.

The story follows the members of the A-TEC class, and their progress on developing a new engine, called the X-2, while dealing with issues related to both being in high school, and being company employees engineering rockets. The issues they will face include those stemmed from adolescence and those brought onto them from higher management.

Characters

Nagisa Kiryū (霧羽 ナギサ, Kiryū Nagisa)
Voiced by: Yūma Uchida
A third-year transfer student and new chief of the patents development division, A-TEC. He is the younger brother of Kazuhisa and Yūji. After having a large amount of corporate success in various tasks around the Solar System, the company brought him to Mars to handle the disbanding of the A-TEC division. A-TEC, however, fights to survive, and he begins to be more swayed by their efforts. As time went, Nagisa; after being rescued by Iris and Mizuki, he distances himself from the Kirishina and founded his own company. Nagisa appears to falls in love with Mizuki over the course of the series.
Kaito Sera (瀬良 カイト, Sera Kaito)
Voiced by: Shōtarō Morikubo
Kaito is a young senior engineer who is also a teacher at Kirishina Academy and homeroom teacher of the A-TEC class. He aspires to make a new engine with his students, His inspiration to keep A-TEC going and allow his students to keep working comes from the company's co-founders' humble beginnings when they were in high school. He gives off the impression that he can be easily popular with his students because he is closer to their age, but in fact, he can be annoying during passionate speeches.
Iris Shirasaki (白崎 イリス, Shirasaki Irisu)
Voiced by: Sora Amamiya
Iris is a third-year student and A-TEC's poster girl test pilot. She has incredible flying skills, but is not very safety-conscious and is known for her recklessness when operating any sort of vehicle, despite her denial of being reckless. She is Mizuki's friend, and joined A-TEC simply due to Mizuki's suggestion. She is generally pretty quiet. She is later revealed as the real Nagisa Shinamiya after regaining back her memories and appears to have been close to and had feelings for Nagisa Kiryū in the past. This leads to her competing with Mizuki for the same man.
Mizuki Sera (瀬良 ミズキ, Sera Mizuki)
Voiced by: Ari Ozawa
Mizuki is Kaito's younger sister, and is a third-year student and engineer in A-TEC. A member of her class committee, she hopes to follow in the footsteps of her late parents and become an engineer. She is friendly and generally positive. As time goes on, she tries to involve Nagisa in A-TEC's events and eventually falls in love with Nagisa Kiryu. They end up kissing in episode 11. Even though its evident that Mizuki and Nagisa have strong feeling for each other and are hinted to be in a romantic relationship at the end of the series. Iris continued attempts to compete with Mizuki for Nagisa affections makes the couple romantic relationship complicated. This rivalry does not ruin their frendship.
Angelina (アンジェリーナ, Angerina)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi
A member of the accounting department. She is ordered by Nagisa to manage A-TEC's finances when the class runs into financial trouble and orders the class to move back into its original factory. She is also ordered to keep an eye on Yuji. Her real name is Hanako Hattori, something she responds negatively to when revealed. She seems to have feelings toward Nagisa.
Makoto Ryōke (領家 マコト, Ryōke Makoto)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda
Makoto is a third-year student who orders materials necessary for the construction of aircraft at A-TEC. She acts like an older sister and has a consistently calm personality that is present even in unexpected situations.
Kojirō Kitahara (北原 コジロー, Kitahara Kojirō)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Kojirou is a third-year student and A-TEC's aircraft designer. Though he acts mature around his classmates, he has a nebulous personality and tends to cause trouble. He is one of the few boys attending Kaito's class.
Tsubasa Hanaoka (花岡 ツバサ, Hanaoka Tsubasa)
Voiced by: Aya Suzaki
Tsubasa is a high-spirited second-year student who is A-TEC's supervisor in publicity and promotion. She was selected for the position for her cheerfulness and excellent communication skills.
Sakugo Maioka (舞岡 サクゴ, Maioka Sakugo)
Voiced by: Takayuki Kondō
Sakugo is a second-year student and A-TEC's reliable IT supervisor. He has a nihilistic outlook of life and sports a hunch that gives him the semblance of an otaku.
Yuna Nōnen (能年 ユナ, Nōnen Yuna)
Voiced by: Kana Asumi
Yuna is a second-year student and accountant at A-TEC. She keeps a tight control over the budget, and is always giving A-TEC members a hard time for wasting what they have been allowed for rocket development.
Aki Kaminagaya (上永谷 アキ, Kaminagaya Aki)
Voiced by: Shiina Natsukawa
Aki is a second-year student and A-TEC's supervisor in engine maintenance. She is extremely enthusiastic about mechanics, but is known to be a workaholic in her field. She has a crush on Kaito, who she assists in his work.
Subaru Yamaki (八槙 スバル, Yamaki Subaru)
Voiced by: Yoshino Nanjō
Subaru is an androgynous first-year student at A-TEC, who is in charge of combustion-related experiments and is known for his distinctive style of clothing. He has a confident, impertinent personality.
Kaoruko Takanashi (小鳥遊 カオルコ, Takanashi Kaoruko)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Kaoruko is a first-year student and operator at A-TEC. She is the youngest girl at A-TEC, and her timidity and delicate constitution make her loved by all, up to the point of her being their mascot. She handles communication during flight testing of prototypes, but she is normally helping Makoto order supplies.
Kazuhisa Kiryū (霧羽 カズヒサ, Kiryū Kazuhisa)
Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue
The corporation's youthful representative director and president, whose managerial abilities are regarded favorably by other executives.
Yūji Kiryū (霧羽 ユウジ, Kiryū Yūji)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino
A senior managing director of the corporation and the younger brother of Kazuhisa.
Seigō Sasayama (笹山 セイゴウ, Sasayama Seigō)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura
The head of A-TEC's advanced technologies development division and the principal of the technical high school.

Media

Print media

A manga adaptation of the anime series, illustrated by Masaharu Takano, began serialization in the August 2015 issue of Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive on June 27, 2015 with a prologue.[2]

A novel adaptation of the series, written by Hajime Taguchi and illustrated by Rin and Lay-duce, will ship its first volume on July 24, 2015. A spin-off novel, revolving around the daily lives of A-TEC members, will also ship its first volume on July 24. It is written by Hajime Asano and illustrated by Kingin.[2]

Anime

The anime television series is animated by Lay-duce and produced by Aniplex. Based on an original story by Montwo, the series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki and written by Fumiaki Maruto, with music composed by Yūki Hayashi. Art direction is by Takashi Aoi and Masahiro Obata, with Hiro Kanzaki providing original character designs.[1][2][3][4] It premiered in Japan on July 3, 2015, on TBS, and later on MBS (Animeism programming block),[2] CBC and BS-TBS.[5] AnimeLab is simulcasting the show in Australia and New Zealand, and Crunchyroll is broadcasting it in the Americas, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.[6][7] It is also being streamed online on Aniplex Channel, Hulu, Daisuki and Viewster.[8] The opening theme song is "Cobalt" (コバルト) by TrySail, and the ending theme song is "Anemone" (アネモネ) by ClariS.[9]

Episode list

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References

  1. ^ a b "Classroom Crisis anime TV ad reveals staff, premise, July premiere". Anime News Network. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d "Classroom Crisis Anime's Ad Reveals More Cast". Anime News Network. May 29, 2015. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  3. ^ 新アニメーションプロジェクト始動 キャラクター原案 かんざきひろ (in Japanese). Aniplex. March 21, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  4. ^ "Oreimo's Kanzaki Designs Characters for Classroom Crisis Anime". Anime News Network. March 20, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  5. ^ "On Air". TVアニメ「Classroom☆Crisis」 (in Japanese). Aniplex. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "AnimeLab Simulcast Line-Up For Summer 2015". AnimeLab. June 30, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  7. ^ lugiamania (25 June 2015). "Crunchyroll Forum - New Summer Titles: DURARARA!! x2 The Second Arc, Wagnaria!! 3, Charlotte, Classroom☆Crisis". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Aniplex USA to Simulcast Classroom Crisis, Charlotte, Wagnaria!!3 Anime". Anime News Network. June 24, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  9. ^ "TrySail, ClariS Perform Classroom Crisis Anime's Themes". Anime News Network. May 24, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.

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