Manga Assassination Classroom, written and illustrated by
Yusei Matsui, was serialized in
Shueisha's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 2, 2012, to March 16, 2016. Shueisha collected its 180 chapters in twenty-one volumes, released from November 2, 2012, and July 4, 2016. A VOMIC (voiced comic) version, which added voice clips to the manga pages, was featured on the
Sakiyomi Jan Bang! variety show between January and June 2013. In North America, the series was licensed for English release by
Viz Media. The twenty-one volumes were released between December 2, 2014, and April 3, 2018. A spin-off manga, titled
Koro Sensei Quest, written and illustrated by Kizuku Watanabe and Jō Aoto, was serialized in
Shueisha's
Saikyō Jump magazine from October 2, 2015, to October 4, 2019.
Anime An
original video animation (OVA) based on the series was produced by
Brain's Base for the
Jump Super Anime Tour and shown at five Japanese cities between October 6 and November 24, 2013. It was bundled with the seventh volume of the manga, released on December 27, 2013. An anime television series based on the manga began airing on
Fuji TV from January 9, 2015, and ran for 22 episodes. The anime television series was directed by
Seiji Kishi at
Lerche, with Kazuki Morita as character designer and Makoto Uezu as the lead scriptwriter. An OVA episode was included on the first BD/DVD volume released on March 27, 2015, following a screening at Jump Special Anime Fest in November 2014. The anime had been licensed by
Funimation, who simulcast the series as it aired and began a broadcast dub version from February 18, 2015. Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. The first opening theme is while the second opening theme is both are performed by , a 5-member group consisting of the characters
Nagisa Shiota (
Mai Fuchigami),
Karma Akabane (
Nobuhiko Okamoto),
Kaede Kayano (
Aya Suzaki),
Yūma Isogai (
Ryota Osaka), and
Hiroto Maehara (
Shintaro Asanuma). The two openings were released as singles on February 18 and May 27 respectively. The ending theme is "Hello, shooting star" by
Moumoon. The second season of the anime began airing on January 7, 2016, and ran for 25 episodes. The third opening theme is "Question" and the fourth is by with singles released on February 24 and May 25 respectively. The second ending theme is and the third is by
Shion Miyawaki.
Anime Limited has licensed both seasons in the UK.
Adult Swim's
Toonami programming block began broadcasting Funimation's English dub of the anime starting on August 30, 2020. As part of the series' tenth anniversary campaign, the series began to be rebroadcast on Fuji TV on April 10, 2025. The theme songs for each season feature newly composed tracks. The first opening theme is "Caution" (known in Japanese as by and the first ending theme is by . The second opening theme is by
Keina Suda.
Films On June 30, 2016, two anime films were announced:
Assassination Classroom the Movie: 365 Days and
Koro Sensei Quest!. Both aired on November 19, 2016. In September 2025, a compilation film was announced. Titled , the film premiered in Japanese theaters on March 20, 2026. The film collects episodes cut from the anime due to time constraints. Original manga author Matsui stated it serves not only as a tenth anniversary project but also as continuation of the main story. Sora Tomonari performed the film's theme song, "Teacher".
Singles Live-action films A live-action film was released in Japan on March 21, 2015, with
Hey! Say! JUMP's
Ryosuke Yamada as the main character, and
Arashi's
Kazunari Ninomiya voicing the tentacled teacher Koro sensei. It opened at number one on the Japanese box office with $3.42 million and as of April 5, 2015, has grossed over $20 million. It was the tenth highest-grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office in 2015, with (). A second film, titled
Assassination Classroom: Graduation, was released on March 25, 2016, with most of the cast from the original appearing.
Video games A video game based on the series, was developed by
Bandai Namco Games and released on
Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 12, 2015. In January of the same year, Bandai Namco also announced a mobile game based on the
Assassination Classroom series, titled The mobile game released later the same year. A sequel to the 3DS game, was released by Bandai Namco for the Nintendo 3DS on March 24, 2016, exclusively in Japan. Koro-sensei appears as a playable character in
J-Stars Victory VS, originally released in Japan for
PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation Vita on March 19, 2014, with an international version,
J-Stars Victory VS+, released for PS3, PS Vita, and
PlayStation 4 in June 2015. ==Reception==