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Assassination Classroom, Vol. 9 Kindle & comiXology
Nagisa risks it all in an attempt to take down the mastermind behind the biological attack on his classmates. After the dust settles, Koro Sensei gives his all to ignite summer romance between his students. Turns out their English teacher Ms. Jelavitch has her sights on someone…and everyone wants to help her get her target—er, the man of her dreams. Then, back at school, one of the students defects from the 3-E ranks for all the wrong reasons. How will they win him back before he inflicts irrevocable damage on them all…?!
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVIZ Media: SHONEN JUMP
- Publication dateApril 5, 2016
- Reading age14 - 17 years
- Grade level10 - 12
- File size443318 KB
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- ASIN : B01BVYGYNK
- Publisher : VIZ Media: SHONEN JUMP; Illustrated edition (April 5, 2016)
- Publication date : April 5, 2016
- Language : English
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The translation of this volume is passable. In the first few chapters, there are several moments where the translator wasn't paying attention - either he misinterpreted who was speaking, or who was being spoken to, or he flat-out mistranslated things ("You looked at me like I was pathetic," for example, should be, "You looked at me like you felt sorry for me"). In fact, he even changed a meta joke, repairing the fourth wall. This disappears in later chapters of this volume, but it would still be wise to get a decent proofreader.
I also noticed that he's being inconsistent with several things. I've mentioned this in previous reviews, but he just cannot decide on the size of the bounty. In chapter one, it was "ten billion, cold cash" (correct in yen). On the back of every volume, it's "a hundred million dollars" (correct). But ever since volume six, it's been ten million dollars. Why is that? This kind of carelessness is shameful. Pay more attention! In addition to the bounty, the master assassin who was once called the "Grim Reaper" in volume seven is now simply "Death." Why is that? Please don't change things up like this. It's unprofessional and obvious.
But I will give him credit for Bitch-sensei's "what it means to kill" line. That comes back in volume sixteen, and the translation here works well for that moment as well. The majority of the volume is translated well (unlike the recent bangaihen chapter that ran in Weekly Jump), which is why I didn't dock any stars from the rating. But I swear, the translation could have been pretty much perfect if it had only been proofread, preferably by someone with access to the Japanese version.
Once the situation is resolved, everyone returns to their hotel and sleeps like the dead! Afterward, Koro Sensei has an idea for the perfect way to wrap up their assassination vacation through a test of courage. But his true purpose is to play matchmaker! His plans don’t exactly come to fruition, as his students aren’t that easily played, but there is one possibility for a love match, and the students are glad to assist their teacher in his matchmaking efforts.
Back to school! Time is running out before the possible end of the world. The powers that be determine that the bounty on killing the creature should be increased for a group, since the students almost succeeded in killing him over the break. The reward is now set at 300 million! However the new semester also starts with a startling new development, as one member of Class 3E defects and returns to Class A – for all the wrong reasons! Oh dear, can they bring him back into the fold before he inflicts irreversible damage?
I really enjoyed the assassination vacation arc, it was a lot of fun, and we got to see the class develop and grow in many ways. The way the final situation was handled was wonderful. Nagisa has a great future ahead of him if he wishes to become a spy or a professional assassin! The matchmaking story was cute, and I liked the unexpected twist. Also, the defecting of one student was a challenge, trying to figure out his motivation. Love this series so much, looking forward to the next volume!
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Once the situation is resolved, everyone returns to their hotel and sleeps like the dead! Afterward, Koro Sensei has an idea for the perfect way to wrap up their assassination vacation through a test of courage. But his true purpose is to play matchmaker! His plans don’t exactly come to fruition, as his students aren’t that easily played, but there is one possibility for a love match, and the students are glad to assist their teacher in his matchmaking efforts.
Back to school! Time is running out before the possible end of the world. The powers that be determine that the bounty on killing the creature should be increased for a group, since the students almost succeeded in killing him over the break. The reward is now set at 300 million! However the new semester also starts with a startling new development, as one member of Class 3E defects and returns to Class A – for all the wrong reasons! Oh dear, can they bring him back into the fold before he inflicts irreversible damage?
I really enjoyed the assassination vacation arc, it was a lot of fun, and we got to see the class develop and grow in many ways. The way the final situation was handled was wonderful. Nagisa has a great future ahead of him if he wishes to become a spy or a professional assassin! The matchmaking story was cute, and I liked the unexpected twist. Also, the defecting of one student was a challenge, trying to figure out his motivation. Love this series so much, looking forward to the next volume!
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