Good day, everyone. I've been out for a very long time. I forgot to tell you guys that we've resumed for the final year (500 level) in my school, so everything has become tough, so it's hard to think hard, but nevertheless, I've been following a considerable amount of anime as of late. I just have to set aside some time to write about it.
So I wanted to tell you about the anime I just finished a few days ago, named "Classroom of Elites." This anime has been trending for a while now, and seeing different people posting some reels on Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and even some wonderful posts here on Hive made me watch this series.
Although this anime has become viral, there will surely be some people who haven't seen it, so I'll try my best not to give anime spoilers, as I'll give a general explanation and personal reaction to this anime. So I'll get right to it immediately.
Plot
There was a particular view that everyone saw in this movie; I'd love to give another point of view to the plot.
The anime depicts the story of a bunch of students entering an elite school for the sole purpose of getting a 100% job after graduation. Upon entering, the students enjoy a great deal of freedom; they're welcomed gratefully and honorably, but they weren't aware of the practices in the school. You know that for every reward received without much work, there's always a catch. The students didn't realize it until they were caught in the trap. Though not all the students were caught, there were some students who were able to sense that something was going on.
The school named "Koudo Ikusei High School is an elite school and is ranked highly in Japan. For each class, there are four classes per year, from A to D, which were ranked in order of merit and treatment, meaning that Class A will receive the most treatment and vice versa. The school uses the "point system" for their day-to-day transactions, which makes them very dependent on it.
In the same school, the main character, named "Kiyotaka Ayanokouji," meets his first talk buddy, named "Suzune Horikita." She thinks that she should have been placed in class A, not D, but she aims to move to class A by any means possible. Among them is one other character named "Kushida Kikyo," who wants to be friends with everyone in the class. As the plot goes on, the whole class undergoes some adventures, tactics, and practices to determine who'll be the best.
Normally, I can say that this is my first time watching high school anime or any anime related to the classroom, as I'm always watching isekai, adventures, and other genres of anime, but I can say that this anime is very interesting. What fascinates me the most about this anime is the fact that different classes want to stay ahead of each other in the school, and everyone wants to be in class A because they will be treated well and given good points, which makes them oppose each other and plan tactics for each other. Each test and exam brings different adventures to the plot, which makes the plot more interesting. I love it.
Another thing I enjoyed was the MC character. I enjoyed the way he looks; the expression on his face is just like he doesn't care about what's going on around him; and also the way he talks. At first, he seemed like someone who couldn't start any conversation, but later I noticed that he can talk with just anybody, and he's the kind of person who knows literarily the secrets of any other characters. This character's IQ is high. I enjoy watching him.
Overall, the graphics is really good; it's clear; you can even enjoy it at 720p, but you can enjoy it more at greater values like 1080p and 4080p or so. The music is enjoyable; I love it.
That comes to the end of my post. I hope you enjoyed it. See you next time. Peace