1. Nagisa Shiota: I Would Give Anything (1/1)
Note: Because this story is written in anachronic order, there's a little note after the chapter titles in the list indicating how far you're expected to have read/watched. The first number indicates the manga chapter, and the second the anime episode, with a question mark if the anime hasn't reached that point yet. There's a little bit of weirdness there, since the anime rearranges some events and skips others. Takebayashi's arc, adapted in separate webisodes, is marked as 23.5. The manga is considered the definitive version of events. And as noted in the summary, this story only tries to remain close to mutually canon with the manga up until the manga's chapter 163.
A table of contents is included in this chapter after the postscript notes, with the chapters' in-universe dates and summaries that are as non-spoilery as possible, and a note for which ones are most essential for understanding the overall plot, those that relate to the finale or other serial storylines, and which ones have significant deviations from canon. It seemed a necessary measure, considering the sheer number of chapters there are. Though my recommendation is, of course, to read all of the chapters in order.
March 16, after the final exams
I watch myself in the mirror as I redo my tie for the fourth time this morning, trying to get it absolutely perfect. The sun isn't even up yet, but it's going to be a big day, and I can't sleep. I'm anxious, but my face doesn't show it. The dour expression looking back at me is one I've been wearing a lot over the past weeks. It's been a few days since we took our final exams for the year, though we haven't gotten the results back yet. That's not why I'm looking so down. I know I did well. Better than I would have thought possible a year ago.
Last year… was a disaster. I've always struggled with science and math. All the different facts and methods just don't click together in a way that makes sense to me, and I used to end up forgetting everything when it counted. But I never thought I'd do so poorly overall that I'd score in the bottom fifth of the school. Never thought I would land in class E.
Class E, as in the class of the end, where everyone is a designated target for bullying with no consequences. A class of failures, delinquents and misfits. When I saw my exam results from last year, it felt like dying. Like I had become a ghost and nobody could see me any more. Almost all of my friends cut off contact. Even my own parents wouldn't look me in the eye. Part of me wanted to scream at them that I was still alive. I was still a student of one of the most prestigious schools in the country. But back then I was the kind of person who accepted others' views of me. I didn't have the will to demand that they recognize my existence. That doesn't mean that I stopped wanting them to, though. I would have given anything, done anything, to get them to look at me again. Even kill.
Then the moon exploded.
Nobody in the world will ever forget that day. We stayed in, held each other close. People looked at me then, but not for long. Only until the initial panic subsided and we figured out it wasn't the end of the whole world. But then, that led to meeting him.
The best teacher any of us will ever have. An octopus with the face of an emoticon, capable of moving at mach 20, who was going to destroy the world in one year unless we, a class of middle schoolers, could kill him first. I had never heard anything more absurd in my life, even in fiction. We all thought that this just couldn't be real. It took a while to sink in. But once it did…
"I bet I could kill him. I mean, this teacher doesn't even see me as a hitman."
It was just what I was waiting for. Kill my teacher, get the contract money, prove my worth. I didn't even care that I could have died during that first attempt if Terasaka had been wrong about the strength of that grenade. That changed quickly. Maybe from the first time he praised my skills as an assassin.
Dawn has come. My mother is an early riser, so she'll have breakfast ready by now. Getting ready early is good to avoid the worst of the morning rush. I head to the kitchen, where mother is putting a bowl of white rice on the table. She sees me, and looks away, mumbling a quick "good morning." I say it back, and that is all the conversation we'll have over the meal. Interacting with her that little is the best I can hope for these days.
I have never stopped working on the assassination, but over time my focus shifted. I loved finding out new things about our target, growing stronger, receiving honest praise for our progress. It's been motivating, and thrilling. I've never felt so alive. Now, though, I may have come to love the journey more than the thought of reaching our goal. I've only realized it now that we're so close to achieving it. I don't want our assassination classroom to end any more. I want to keep growing like this longer. For as long as I possibly can.
Absentmindedly, I finish my rice and get up to leave immediately. Outside our house is a black car with tinted windows, and I hesitate for a moment. A feeling of unreality comes over me, just like at the beginning of the year. Can this be real? Is this really happening? In a few short hours, I'm going to kill my teacher, who has done more for me than anyone in my life. When I struggled, my parents never offered to help me. I felt like I was only of any worth to them when I excelled with my own power. It's his praise that I want more than anything now. How could I do this to him?
I suppress the feeling. Obviously, I just have to do it. This plan has been in motion for weeks. I can't back out now. Others have their parts in it, but I'm the only one who could carry out the lead role. Everyone agreed with that. "First among equals," is what Isogai called me. And it's too late to try something else and expect it to succeed. The deadline for the world's destruction is only a few days away. This is the best shot we've ever had. Ritsu put our chances at 35 percent, or 65 if I was the one to finish it. For everyone's sakes, at this point I have no choice but to follow through.
I open the door and get in the back seat of the car. Karasuma-sensei is sitting next to me, which I didn't expect. I thought some random guy would do the final briefing. The driver is a woman I've seen around the school building from time to time, also from the defense ministry. She starts the car the moment I'm in. I'm not the only one anxious about today's events.
Karasuma nods in greeting, but keeps looking straight ahead. "We have spotters in position around the school and our route to your insertion point. According to his usual schedule, the target will be arriving soon. I'll be going in the front of the school as usual. You are to remain in this car until the spotters send the signal and you can start your approach from the back. The spotters will make a few token attempts to snipe the target so he doesn't grow suspicious that anything else is going on, then withdraw within 15 minutes. It will take you an hour to reach the school building, by which time he will not be as attentive to the area you will approach from. The weather is clear, and will remain so for the rest of the day. Everything else is set up and ready to go. The only thing needed now is you."
I'm slumped forward with my elbows on my knees. I know all of this. I'm the one who collected most of the information needed to make this plan a reality.
"I'm sure you're completely familiar with the details of the plan, but is there anything you want to ask?" He asks, looking at me now.
Yes, there are things I'd like to ask. Things that have been kept from us all this time, like why such a caring and compassionate teacher would want to destroy the world, and why was he created in the first place. The difference between what they said he is and what we see him as is so wide that I've never truly been able to believe it. Maybe now is the time to get those answers. A switch flicks on in my mind as I turn to look at him, my eyes sharp and focused, and aimed right at his neck instead of his face.
"Karasuma-sensei." I say with a low voice. "Is there anything you're going to regret not telling us before the end of the hit?"
He flinches a little, but doesn't blink. He's been slightly on edge around me ever since the incident with Takaoka, and I know he can sense the killing intent pouring off of me now. Maybe he can even see the snake. I want him to know that I'm deadly serious about this. If this is all just some misunderstanding or accident, and I end up killing Koro-sensei when it doesn't need to happen, I am going to put my prodigious skills to use on all of those who created this situation, starting with him, and I don't know when I'll stop.
But he doesn't turn away. He holds steady and replies firmly and earnestly. "There's nothing."
…I believe him. So, that's it. That was the last thing that could have diverted me form my purpose. Nothing is going to stop this hit from going forward.
And in this moment I would give anything to not be the one to do it.
Just a short little drabblish thing to put together my thoughts on Nagisa's character. I've got ideas for others if people show interest, including for Koro-sensei himself. That one's gonna be a real barn burner.
This is Nagisa outside of his usual self, more melancholy, more self-reflective. It seems to me that the students of 3-E really don't want to kill Koro-sensei all that much. It's more the joy of their own growth that drives them to make the efforts they do, but they don't really expect any of it to work. It's mostly a game, which is not to say their skills as assassins aren't legitimate. But I think if they really believed that Koro-sensei might die, by their hand or another's, it would give them pause, like during Koro-sensei's first fight with Itona.
But I didn't want Nagisa to come off as weak-willed in his reflections. As we all know, he's a natural born killer, who's going to complete the hit regardless of his personal feelings. That's why I made sure to show off his full strength as well as his self-doubt, which he has a lot of. So that's what that last bit is about.
Table of Contents
1. Nagisa Shiota: I Would Give Anything (1/1) (March 16) Nagisa reflects on the year, his growth, and how his attitude towards his task has changed. (Essential, finale)
2. Manami Okuda: Ammonium Thiosulfate (7/5) (March 2) Okuda has Asperger's Syndrome, which causes difficulties with fitting in and being an assassin.
3. Nagisa Shiota: Why Do You Want (29/11) (June 21) Nagisa wonders why Koro-sensei wants to destroy the world, and comes up with a small hint.
4. Sousuke Sugaya: Eyes that See (24/?) (June 8) Sugaya applies old age makeup to Nagisa's face, while musing about disguises and deception. (Finale)
5. Koro-sensei: Time of the Weak, Jakusha no Jikan (6/3) (April 26) In the face of Karasuma's doubts, Koro-sensei explains the true meaning of assassination.
6. Yuuma Isogai: Make the World Go Round (55/16) (July 28) Isogai is called before the world council to answer for some of class E's actions. He does the impossible. (Deviation)
7. Karma Akabane: Anti-Dharma (41/13) (October 4, 2012) The birth of the friendship between Karma and Nagisa.
8. Megu Kataoka: Coptotermes (52/?) (July 14) Overcoming deep-seated personal issues is not something that can be done in a heartbeat.
9. Nagisa Shiota: Entelechy (57/17) (August 3) Nagisa carries out an assassination on a human being, with surprising results. (Essential, deviation)
10. Tadaomi Karasuma: They Grow Up So Fast (57/17) (August 3) A follow-up of the previous chapter. Karasuma is displeased that one of his students has become a true killer. (Deviation)
11. Rio Nakamura: You Only Assassinate Once (1/1) (April 11) Everyone is so down about the absurd job they've been given. Nakamura tries to snap them out of it.
12. Hiroto Maehara: My Heart Will Move On (24/?) (June 8) Maehara deals with his feelings during the retaliation against his ex-girlfriend.
13. Tomohito Sugino: Boiling Frogs (20/9) (May 26) Sugino is having a little trouble acclimating to violence.
14. Karma Akabane: Antarabhava (50/15) (March 22, 2014) Nagisa has just learned that he will be sent to class E. Karma tries to be a good friend, while also trying to pull him into being a full partner in crime.
15. Nagisa Shiota: Ace of Swords (41/13) (July 3) What was Nagisa thinking, the moment that Karasuma became aware of him for the first time?
16. Manami Okuda: Toil and Trouble (19/8) (October 31) Okuda and Karma go on a date at the school's Halloween party, which members of class E are not invited to.
17. Takuya Muramatsu: Escape Velocity (46/14) (June 19) Muramatsu is mostly known as being one of Terasaka's satellites, but he's starting to break away from him.
18. Takuya Muramatsu: Inertia (47/14) (July 10) Muramatsu worries about Terasaka's continuing isolation from the rest of the class.
19. Koutarou Takebayashi: Also Ran (77/23.5) (July 22) Takebayashi considers his academic options after the first term finals.
20. Irina Jelavic: Hyde (58/17) (August 5) Irina is surprised by how vicious the students have become.
21. Megu Kataoka: Turn the Other Cheek (11/5) (May 7) Kataoka explains why she doesn't hold the main school students' behavior against them.
22. Yuzuki Fuwa: Wild Mass Guessing (30/11) (July 28) Fuwa makes some guesses about the future of Koro-sensei and class E.
23. Lovro Brofski: Supplementary Asset Files (72/22) (August 8) Lovro makes some updates to his files on class E after the southern island trip.
24. Nagisa Shiota: Comfort and Joy (74/23) (December 24) The night of Christmas Eve, Koro-sensei gives class E an incredible gift.
25. Yuuma Isogai: Icarus Flies Again (1/1) (April 7) Maehara helps Isogai deal with being thrown into class E because of his homosexuality.
26. Sousuke Sugaya: Magnum Opus (55/16) (July 13) Sugaya surprises himself with how much he's willing to give up to help with the assassination.
27. Koro-sensei: Trash Time, Gomi no Jikan (1/1) (April 17) Nagisa's first assassination attempt on Koro-sensei, from the target's perspective.
28. Itona Horibe: Human Sacrifice (30/11) (April 15) Before Itona can be sent to class E, there are certain preparations that must be made. (Deviation)
29. Nagisa Shiota: Problem Solving Skills (73/22) (August 6) Nagisa and Karasuma have a serious discussion about his ability to kill. (Essential, deviation)
30. Tomohito Sugino: Psych (73/22) (August 5) Being poisoned is not something you can just shrug off. (Deviation)
31. Yuuma Isogai: Respectability (75/23) (August 21) Irina figures out Isogai's secret.
32. Gakuhou Asano: The Red Queen's Race (51/15) (November 14) A main school student commits suicide, and Asano reacts. Barely. (Deviation)
33. Ryouma Terasaka: Low Road (54/16) (July 14) Terasaka and his team hatch their plot to game Koro-sensei's challenge for the first term finals.
34. Tomohito Sugino: The Ultimate Non-Hero (36/12) (June 29) Sugino and a few friends celebrate a win against the main school, and he tries to get closer to Kanzaki.
35. Karma Akabane: Avidya (50/15) (July 12) Karma would like to have Koro-sensei's power for himself.
36. Lovro Brofski: Recruitment Policy (72/22) (August 1) Lovro compares the students of class E to the kind of people he normally trains as assassins.
37. Koutarou Takebayashi: Not a Game (79/23.5) (September 25) Takebayashi and Okuda give a report on the consequences of the moon's reduced mass.
38. Tomohito Sugino: Strike Out (36/12) (February 22, 2014) Sugino struggles with potentially losing his place on the baseball team.
39. Megu Kataoka: Revision (73/22) (August 10) Kataoka, Takebayashi, and Karma meet for a study session.
40. Tadaomi Karasuma: Results (1/1) (February 19) Karasuma hardens his resolve to see the kids return to a normal life after their job is done. (Finale)
41. Yuuma Isogai: Upstanding (1/1) (January 7) Isogai comes out to the class.
42. Class E: The End Is the Beginning (89/26) (February 25) What does everyone plan to spend their share of the reward money on? (Finale)
43. Class E: Gone Horribly Wrong (89/26) (March 25, 2014) The members of class E, on the day the moon was nearly destroyed.
44. Nagisa Shiota: Hubris (86/25) (February 15) Nagisa compiles his notes, trying to figure out how to kill Koro-sensei. (Essential, finale)
45. Karma Akabane: Caina (87/25) (February 16-19) Nagisa presents his final plan, but Karma has an objection, and insists on being allowed to compete with him for the main role. (Essential, finale)
46. Koro-sensei: Paradise Lost (20/9) (February 28) Koro-sensei is feeling comfortable in class E, when everything suddenly changes. (Essential, finale)
47. Tadaomi Karasuma: Antenora (1/1) (March 5) When the government tries one final, desperate plan, Karasuma is forced to do something he never thought he would do. (Essential, finale)
48. Irina Jelavic: Malebolge (20/9) (March 5) Class E has discovered the government's plot, and Irina has to try to calm them down. (Essential, finale)
49. Koro-sensei: Labor of Sisyphus (87/25) (March 16) Koro-sensei worries about Nagisa, but is caught up with everyone trying to kill him. (Essential, finale)
50. Nagisa Shiota: Judecca (79/1) (March 16) Nagisa carries out his final assassination plan. (Essential, finale)
51. Koro-sensei: The End of the World (87/25) (March 16) (Essential, finale)
52. Class E: Kairosis (89/26) (March 16) The final assassination plan, in detail. (Essential, finale)
53. Ryuunosuke Chiba: Anti-Personnel (117/32) (February 22) To carry out his part in the final plan, Chiba needs a proper weapon. (Finale)
54. Itona Horibe: Non-Dependence (88/26) (September 22) Itona is having trouble adjusting to independent life.
55. Tadaomi Karasuma: Ignition (1/1) (May 10) Karasuma tries to get the students to take their training more seriously.
56. Kaede Kayano: Flavor (80/24) (September 15) While running her first assassination attempt, Kayano tries to live up to the standards of the class representatives, Isogai and Kataoka.
57. Yuuma Isogai: Bolt from the Blue (12/6) (March 17, 2014) Isogai's position in class C is secure, until the Chairman calls him to his office.
58. Itona Horibe: Adulthood (94/27) (September 25) There are certain protocols Itona is expected to follow.
59. Nagisa Shiota: Shiota's Killing, Shiota no Korose (72/22) (August 9) After the southern island trip, Nagisa feels a need to go see his cousin, Tetsuya Kuroko. (Deviation)
60. Masayoshi Kimura: Crime and Redemption (97/28) (October 13) After class E is given a punishment, Kimura is frustrated that some penalties cannot be recovered from.
61. Class E: There's a Killer Among Us (89/26) (July 4) Class E watches in awe when Nagisa's talent is revealed against Takaoka.
62. Ryouma Terasaka: The Conquering Loser (94/27) (September 26) Terasaka rejects the members of the main school who offer admiration to class E.
63. Itona Horibe: Phantom Pain (96/28) (October 8) Itona talks about what it's like living as the type of person he used to be.
64. Karma Akabane: Maya (87/25) (November 4) Karma tries to make friends with Itona.
65. Hinano Kurahashi: Connection (75/23) (July 27) Kurahashi's family is kind enough, but rather distant, leading her to seek surrogate parental figures.
66. Ryouma Terasaka: How to Know Your Place for Dummies (48/14) (March 22, 2014) Terasaka is the only one happy to be sent to class E.
67. Ritsu Ji: Nomos (22/9) (May 28) Ritsu works through the process of learning how to fit in with class E, and develops her first emotion.
68. Itona Horibe: Mnemonic Device (87/25) (November 27) Itona suddenly regains a memory that was taken from him back in chapter 28. (Essential)
69. Gakushuu Asano: Happy Birthday (50/15) (April 3, 2000-2015) Gakushuu's life, one birthday at a time. (Essential)
70. Yuuma Isogai: Kings Full of Aces (94/27) (November 14) Isogai has to give a report to the elder Asano, when the younger one waylays him.
71. Sousuke Sugaya: Masquerade (87/25) (October 31) Sugaya thinks about masks, literal and figurative.
72. Tomohito Sugino: Camel Meet Straw (110/30) (October 20) After another close escape, Sugino is starting to get a bit jumpy.
73. Itona Horibe: Rota Fortunae (87/25) (March 14) Itona recruits two members of class E to assist him on a mission of revenge. (Essential)
74. Koro-sensei: Knowledge Time, Chishiki no Jikan (12/6) (May 12) Class E has a particularly jaded and cynical moment, which Koro-sensei has to snap them out of so they can get back to studying.
75. Touka Yada: Jacob's Ladder (54/16) (July 22) Yada is troubled. She didn't work any less hard, but she still dropped in her class's rankings.
76. Gakuhou Asano: Autocracy (12/6) (February 20) Chairman Asano was lying when he reconciled with class E. He was simply biding his time, and now he's found his opportunity to get back at them. (Essential, deviation, finale)
77. Yuuma Isogai: To Be Proud Of (115/32) (November 7) Isogai and Gakushuu discuss business philosophy.
78. Itona Horibe: Gehenna (87/25) (March 15) Itona vs. Shiro. Fight. (Essential, finale)
79. Yukiko Kanzaki: UUDDLRLRBA (17/7) (January 1) Kanzaki visits a shrine with her family, and tries to reconcile with them a bit. Also, she prays for Koro-sensei's death.
80. Nagisa Shiota: Drawing Dead (112/31) (August 5) Nagisa's thoughts on having to crossdress, and his relationship with class E and his mother.
81. Rinka Hayami: Strength Is Weakness (59/18) (July 31) Lovro gives Hayami a few pointers about gunfighting and stress.
82. Taisei Yoshida: Bullshit Vintage 2014 (2/2) (April 22) Yoshida tries to get Karasuma to cancel their assassination contract.
83. Koro-sensei: Goodness Time, Seizen no Jikan (24/?) (June 8) Koro-sensei scolds class E for falling into the trap of thinking themselves the only good and talented people in the world.
84. Koutarou Takebayashi: Depth (24/?) (June 12) Takebayashi defends his preference for 2D girls against Maehara and Okajima.
85. Taisei Yoshida: Virtue of Sloth (118/32) (February 27) Yoshida and Okuda are trying and failing to build something for the final plan, when he has the idea to simply ask their target for advice. (Finale)
86. Kaede Kayano: Welcome Home (99/29) (October 17) Kayano is accosted by an assassin on her way home.
87. Gakuhou Asano: Melpomene (126/35) (December 8) The chapter where I reconcile canon Asano with Judecca's version of Asano. (Deviation)
88. Sumire Hara: Present (15/7) (May 20) While the students are forming groups for the Kyoto trip, Hara shows up a bit late and ends up stuck with a group she isn't too enthused to be a part of.
89. Yuuma Isogai: Rabbit Season (73/22) (August 14) Karma arranges a little game to give Isogai some real fighting experience.
90. Tadaomi Karasuma: Dossier Update E247 (110/30) (October 19) Karasuma writes a report on the God of Death.
91. Manami Okuda: The Shoulders of Giants (111/31) (November 1) Koro-sensei starts to push Okuda towards creating new tools to kill him with.
92. Kirara Hazama: Literary Tradition (63/19) (August 18) Hazama and Fuwa discuss manga and literature. Then Fuwa nearly damages the fourth wall beyond repair.
93. Kouki Mimura: Fun with Words (79/23.5) (September 5) Mimura teaches his classmates about spinning facts.
94. Hiroto Maehara: Social Link (100/29) (December 1) Maehara thinks about how people form strong bonds with each other, and why.
95. Yuzuki Fuwa: The Twist (133/37) (December 16) Fuwa espouses a theory about how the plot of class E's story could have taken an extreme left turn after some recent events.
96. Hinata Okano: Utility (1/1) (May 19) Okano scores her first blow on Karasuma, and spends some time thinking about whether she is taken seriously or not because she's a girl.
97. Taiga Okajima: It Takes a Village (97/28) (November 20) Okajima finds himself having to deal with the fact that his talents are not all that useful for the class's purposes.
98. Ritsu Ji: Motio (32/11) (June 22) Koro-sensei teaches Ritsu a bit about how she can be useful to the class by posing scenarios for her.
99. Masayoshi Kimura: On Your Mark (89/26) (August 20) Kimura might be getting to be as fast as he could reasonably be, but is it enough for him?
100. Shiro: The Will to Power (135/37) (December 19, 2012) Shiro basks in his megalomania on the verge of achieving a major scientific miracle. (Essential, deviation, origin)
101. Koro-sensei: Scientific Method (135/37) (March 13, 2013) Two scientists discuss an antimatter conversion experiment and how things might go wrong. They perform the experiment. Things go wrong. (Essential, deviation, origin)
102. Shiro: Peer Review (135/37) (March 29-April 15, 2013) In the aftermath of the disastrous experiment in the previous chapter, Shiro picks up the pieces and tries to continue his research. (Essential, deviation, origin)
103. Aguri Yukimura: Nurture (135/37) (May 3-August 2, 2013) A student ends up having to teach her teacher how to use a body transformed into something truly alien. (Essential, deviation, origin)
104. Koro-sensei: Shadow Time (143/39) (November 17, 2013-March 25, 2014+December 15) Proto-Koro-sensei keeps himself busy, but he still struggles to adapt to his confinement, until he no longer needs to worry about such a thing. The inevitable happens. (Essential, deviation, origin)
105. Kaede Kayano: Violets (143/39) (January 9) Kayano and Nagisa discuss business and their personal relationship on her birthday.
106. Karma Akabane: Preta (76/23) (August 17) Karma sometimes talks down about his intelligence. He's only half-joking when he does.
107. Hinano Kurahashi: The Zoo (143/39) (March 1) Hinano amuses herself by imagining what animals best represent the members of class E.
108. Yuuma Isogai: Juggling Act (144/39) (January 1) Isogai finds he can't keep doing everything he does and still maintain his level of performance, so he has to pick something to give up.
109. Ryuunosuke Chiba: Differential (14/6) (May 19) Chiba assesses his skills as a math prodigy and sniper, then gets a bit of motivation to improve on them.
110. Taiga Okajima: Critical Failure (96/28) (September 27) Okajima learns a lesson about not discounting small chances that things will go very wrong.
111. Class E: Lock and Load (129/36) (April 8-24) What thoughts pass through their minds when they are handed guns for the first time?
112. Rio Nakamura: Women Are from Venus (151/41) (January 18) Nakamura explores the truth of her dismissive attitude towards the boys' interest in going to space.
113. Megu Kataoka: Illusive Bridge (126/35) (March 9) Megu is confronted with the reality of class 3-E's continued existence after the current school year.
114. Yukiko Kanzaki: Continue (22/9) (May 28) Kanzaki tries to return to her favorite arcade, but finds she doesn't feel like she belongs for some reason.
115. Class E: Too Good to Be True (153/41) (February 12) The data the stole from the from the International Space Station was too good to be true. (Essential, deviation, finale)
116. Irina Jelavic: Lottery (108/30) (May 2) Irina tries not to feel jealous about class E growing up in such a peaceful country.
117. Nagisa Shiota: You Cannot (118/32) (November 16) Tetsuya Kuroko pays a visit to class E during the school festival. Nagisa is not happy.
118. Kouki Mimura: Off to the Movies (54/16) (July 23) Mimura and Fuwa imagine what a movie based on class E would be like.
119. Tadaomi Karasuma: Pulling Teeth (153/41) (January 30) Karasuma admits his respect for Koro-sensei out loud, an experience akin to...
120. Kaede Kayano: Finding Forgiveness (143/39) (January 13) Koro-sensei asks for Kayano's forgiveness.
121. Koutarou Takebayashi: Moment of Weakness (81/23.5) (September 8) Takebayashi injures himself while training, and briefly regrets returning to class E.
122. Manami Okuda: Mad Science (141/38) (December 16) Okuda has trouble dealing with the fact that human science nearly destroyed the world.
123. Kaede Kayano: Wrong Side of the Bed (130/36) (May 22) A typical morning for Kaede Kayano, while dealing with a certain inconvenience.
124. Kirara Hazama: The Horror (1/1) (October 31) Hazama is purposefully creepy. She wields it like a weapon.
125. Tadaomi Karasuma: Magic Pills (42/13) (July 7) Okuda comes to Karasuma with some ideas on how to enhance the class's performance.
126. Rinka Hayami: An Island (68/21) (April 16) Being a loner can be both a strength and a weakness in an extreme situation like the one class E finds itself in.
127. Kaede Kayano: Hurry Up and Wait (142/38) (August 5) Kayano has to restrain herself from intervening during Nagisa's second fight with Takaoka. (Deviation)
128. Hinata Okano: A Fire Under (82/?) (September 17) Okano wants Kimura to compete with her seriously.
129. Sumire Hara: There for You (4/3) (April 17) Hara takes a motherly attitude towards class E, for a certain reason.
130. Koutarou Takebayashi: In Common (68/21) (May 22) Takebayashi tries to find a maid cafe in Kyoto, and is surprised by who else is interested.
131. Irina Jelavic: Make Over (111/31) (November 2) Irina wants to remake herself to better fit in with class E.
132. Nagisa Shiota: Year of the Horse (142/38) (January 1) Nagisa and a few others reflect on the year 2014 and find it lacking.
133. Tadaomi Karasuma: Chalk and Cheese (75/23) (August 16) Karasuma has reasons for why he's reluctant to date Irina.
134. Koro-sensei: Drive Time (82/24) (September 17) Koro-sensei and Karasuma discuss the extreme cops and robbers game and its true purpose.
135. Ryouma Terasaka: Growing Pains (84/25) (September 18) Terasaka worries about what kind of adult he's growing up to be.
136. Koro-sensei: Everything Time (1/1) (June 2) Koro-sensei turns a plate of cheese into a life lesson.
137. Nagisa Shiota: Worst Nightmare (142/38) (December 30) Nagisa has a nightmare about a world without Koro-sensei.
138. Taiga Okajima: Clowned (56/17) (July 27) Okajima tries to get Kurahashi to apologize for ruining his assassination plan.
139. Class E: How (Not) to Kill the Unkillable (127/35+23.5) (September 2-December 13) The many assassination attempts of class E.
140. Karma Akabane: Bodhicitta (124/34) (December 8) After conquering the main building, Karma is unsure what he should do next.
141. Yuzuki Fuwa: The Climax (177/46) (March 2) Fuwa and Nagisa chat about the way things are turning out at the end of the story. (Finale)
142. Touka Yada: Customer Relations (116/32) (November 15) During the school festival, Yada finds herself having to deal with some unpleasant customers.
143. Karma Akabane: The Green Shadow (128/36) (May 9) Karma tries to get a feel for what Kayano intends for Nagisa.
144. Kaede Kayano: The Red Jester (128/36) (May 9) Kayano tries to hide her true intentions from Karma's prodding.
145. God of Death: Angra Mainyu (180/47) (March 1) In a bid of lure Koro-sensei into a trap, the God of Death kidnaps Nagisa. (Deviation, finale)
146. Class E: Ars Goetia (180/47) (March 2) Isogai decides to finally organize class E into a group that will stay together even after the end of the year. (Finale)
147. Shiro: Mephisto (180/47) (March 3) Shiro contemplates his life while preparing to transform himself into a tentacle being. (Deviation, origin, finale)
148. Tadaomi Karasuma: Ptolomea (180/47) (March 4) Karasuma is called in by the Ministry of Defense to report on the strongest members of class E. (Finale)
149. Kaede Kayano: Beliar (180/47) (March 6) Kayano and Nagisa stage a public breakup to help sell the story Nagisa is trying to tell with the final assassination. (Finale)
150. Nagisa Shiota: Demiurge (180/47) (March 7) The chances of Nagisa's parents getting back together is slim, and he thinks it's partially his fault. (Finale)
151. Manami Okuda: Heresy (180/47) (March 8) Okuda comes up with a way to save Koro-sensei, only a few weeks too late. (Finale)
152. Class E: Limbo (180/47) (March 9) Class E trying to relax before the end of the world.
153. Irina Jelavic: Apostasy (180/47) (March 11) Irina finally sees her relationship with Karasuma clearly.
154. Class E: Necronomicon (180/47) (March 13) Class E's special final exams.
155. Yuuma Isogai: Red Rider (180/47) (March 14) Class E discovers that Itona has regained his power, and must decide what to do about it. (Finale)
156. Nagisa Shiota: Yomi (180/47) (March 16) After watching over a money exchange for a completed contract, Nagisa, Kayano, and Karma think about the meaning of the entire year. (Finale)