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Classroom of the Elite is an anime series adapted from the light novels of the same title written by Shōgo Kinugasa and illustrated by Shunsaku Tomose. The second season was announced on February 21, 2022, with Lerche returning to animate the series.[1] The season is directed by Yoshihito Nishōji, with Kishi and Hashimoto returning as chief directors, Hayato Kazano replacing Akashiro as the scriptwriter, and Morita as the character designer. Masaru Yokoyama and Kana Hashiguchi are composing the music, replacing Takahashi. The opening theme, "Dance in the Game," is performed by ZAQ, and the ending theme, "Hito Jibai," is performed by Mai Fuchigami. The season aired from July 4 to September 26, 2022.[2][3]




Classroom of the Elite 2nd Season



Classroom of the Elite (Japanese: ようこそ実力至上主義の教室へ, Hepburn: Yōkoso Jitsuryoku Shijō Shugi no Kyōshitsu e, lit. "Welcome to the Classrooms Where Merit is Paramount") is a Japanese light novel series, written by Shōgo Kinugasa and illustrated by Shunsaku Tomose published from May 2015 to September 2019 under Media Factory's MF Bunko J imprint. A sequel light novel series called "Classroom of the Elite: Year 2" began publishing in January 2020. A manga adaptation by Yuyu Ichino began its serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive on January 27, 2016. A manga adaptation of the sequel light novel series illustrated by Shia Sasane began serialization in the same magazine on December 25, 2021. An anime television series adaptation produced by Lerche aired with the first season in 2017. A second season aired from July to September 2022, and a third season will premiere in 2023.


On February 21, 2022, it was announced that a sequel was in production.[86] The series was later revealed to be two additional seasons, with Lerche returning as the studio. The second season is directed by Yoshihito Nishōji, with Kishi and Hashimoto returning as chief directors, Hayato Kazano replacing Akashiro as the scriptwriter, and Morita returning as the character designer. Masaru Yokoyama and Kana Hashiguchi are composing the music, replacing Takahashi. The second season aired from July 4 to September 26, 2022. The opening theme "Dance in the Game" is performed by ZAQ, and the ending theme "Hito Jibai" is performed by Mai Fuchigami.[81][87] The third season will premiere in 2023.[81]


The official website for the television anime of Syougo Kinugasa's Classroom of the Elite (Yōkoso Jitsuryoku Shijō Shugi no Kyōshitsu e) light novel series revealed on Monday that the show's second season will premiere on July 4. The show's official Twitter account also revealed a new visual.


The first season premiered in July 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the series, and Funimation streamed an English dub. The anime also getting a third season in 2023. The second and third seasons will adapt the original story's complete first-year-student arc.


Adapted from Shogo Kinugasa and Shunsaku Tomose's light novel series, Classroom of the Elite is set at the elite Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing School, where unassuming schoolboy Kiyotaka Ayanokoji struggles to make friends and prefers to keep to himself. Despite his vast intelligence, he finds himself being placed in the lowest class.


The sequel to the first season of the anime adaptation based on the light novel series, produced by Lerche. Premiered in Summer 2022, it was announced on March 6, 2022 along with another season in production and scheduled for 2023.


On February 21, 2022 a sequel to the 2017 anime was announced.[1] On March 6, 2022 it was announced that the second season will premiere on Summer 2022 and season 3 is in production and scheduled for 2023. It was also confirmed that entirety of 1st Year Arc would be animated by the second and third season.[2]


Scheduled to premiere on July 4, the first season's directors Seiji Kishi and Hiroyuki Hashimoto are returning as chief directors, with Yoshihito Nishōji as the credited director at Lerche. Hayato Kazano is now overseeing the series scripts, and Kazuaki Morita is back to design the characters. Masaru Yokoyama is composing the music, joined by Kana Hashiguchi. Satoki Iida is directing the sound. The opening theme will be again performed by ZAQ, while the ending theme will be performed by Mai Fuchigami.


With two seasons, Classroom of The Elite is already such a popular anime series that season 3 was announced before season 2 even aired. The sequel was planned in conjunction with the second season. However, it is still great news for fans.


When will Classroom of The Elite Season 3 be coming out? What can fans expect from the plot of Season 3? These are questions we will answer about the next season in this post.


To find out when Classroom of The Elite season 3 is coming out, we need to look at two things: the availability of source material for the next season and the success of the second season.


The first and second seasons covered volumes 1 to 7 of the light novel. The third season will likely use volumes 8 to 11,5 of the first year. So there is currently material available even for a potential fourth season after the third one.


While Blu-ray sales are not as important as they used to be due to the popularity of streaming services, they can still help an anime secure additional seasons if the sales are strong.


Hikigaya Hachiman, with his unique thought processes, seemed to be glorifying the life of a loner when his guidance counselor, Hiratsuka Shizuka, talked him into joining the Service Club. Together with the other members, the breathtaking, flawless Yukinoshita Yukino and the cute, popular Yuigahama Yui, he spent his days solving all kinds of problems for his classmates, from relationship worries to running the cultural festival committee. The seasons have given way to fall, and now Hachiman, Yukino, and Yui are preparing for a field trip to Kyoto. What request has been brought to the Service Club this time?


I decided to recommend both shows' second seasons not only because of the introduction of a character I deem similar to another but also because Classroom of the Elite season 2 is far more grounded than its predecessor which involved high schoolers surviving on a tropical island whereas most of the setpieces for s2 adhere to more realistic standards (well, as realistic as the hierarchical point system in a school could be). A huge difference between Ayanokouji and Hachiman's approaches is that the former views everybody else as tools, so even if it seems as though he does good deeds he's always thinking ahead and how it can benefit him in the future whereas the latter at times acts like a pushover for the sake of other people and is more emotionally involved with his friends and family. Both shows tend to get philosophical.


Season two of this interesting anime will boast a total of 13 episodes, according to the official website for the anime. The first episode of the season dropped on July 4 in Japan, and soon became available for international audiences via a popular streamer. The second season is offering up slightly more runtime than the first, which boasted only 12 episodes in total.


Fresh off his appearance at the MCAC Soccer Championships, second-year striker Matheus Aquino had the bittersweet experience of accepting his All-Conference Award knowing his team would not be moving on to the CCAA Nationals. Unbeknownst to him, his selection as one of the top two vote receivers in the MCAC also granted him the opportunity to be recognized as one of 14 All-Canadians at the National Championship in Langley, British Columbia this week. Before heading out to the West Coast to accept his award in person, Director of Athletics Cara Isaak caught up with Aquino to discuss the season and his road to the National Championships:


Securing a playoff spot was no easy task this year. The parity on the men's side had not been seen in MCAC for years, with teams jousting for playoff positions right up until the last weekend of games. The Blazers team had battled injuries both over the summer and through the season and the young squad leaned heavily on a few veteran players. The team captains got to work early in September to help the rookie-laden group come together on and off the pitch. Matheus hosted a team BBQ at his house, "because a lot of the team didn't know each other well and that stuff happens off the field." Still, it wasn't until mid-season that the team really started feeling like a unit. "We were on a losing streak, and everyone sort of looked at each other and said, 'we need to step it up.' Everyone started pushing each other more to try to get to the level that was expected, and everyone became more comfortable, less scared. We started seeing the difference at the next practice and it was a turning point."


The MCAC coaches had some tough decisions to make when voting for the 2022 All-Conference Team. "Camilo was the top goal scorer and Brandon was the top team through the whole season, so it made sense that he was Player of the Year. He was their best player." With the level of talent among MCAC players reaching new heights each season, the value of these coveted awards has only grown. This year, with the added prize of a potential All-Canadian Award at stake, players had even more motivation to set themselves apart each game. "It must be tough for the coaches to choose. I thought USB should have got more recognition this season, but their team is also very even so it can be hard to pick a standout player."


The All-Canadian Awards weren't the only motivator this year. A trip to the CCAA National Championships gave the teams incentive all season, making each win sweeter and each loss more difficult to swallow. "MCAC has such good players and we deserve to be on the National stage. It just gives us the chance to do more, to be more competitive, and we know we have to get better all the time." While the Blazers will be watching the livestream this year, Matheus has high hopes for future years and still wants the MCAC representatives to do well. "USB winning was not a fluke. You can't get lucky two games in a row, you have to be prepared in order to take the advantage when it comes. I wish it was us, but I have teammates on the team and Seif is a great coach. They aren't selfish players and they play together. I hope they do well." 041b061a72


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