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Assassination Classroom Rebroadcast Releases New Opening and Ending Theme

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Class 3-E students and Koro-sensei looking up at a crescent moon during the Assassination Classroom 10th anniversary rebroadcast.

Assassination Classroom has returned to television in a form that feels both familiar and quietly reflective. As part of its 10th anniversary rebroadcast, the anime now approaches its final stretch, marking the moment with newly produced opening and ending sequences. These themes recently released in creditless form, offering you a clean look at how the series chooses to remember itself.

Rather than leaning on nostalgia alone, the rebroadcast treats its ending as a countdown. Each new sequence signals how close Class 3-E has come to the conclusion that defined the series in the first place.

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What the New Opening and Ending Represent

The latest creditless opening uses the song “Setsuna Blossom” performed by voice actor unit 3-Nen E-Gumi Utatan. The visuals focus less on spectacle and more on emotional momentum, mirroring how the story tightens as it nears its end. Familiar faces appear with subtle changes in tone, reminding you how far each character has come.

The new ending, set to “Spica” by Kaerinokai, takes a softer approach. It slows the pace and allows the weight of the journey to settle. Without credits interrupting the flow, the ending feels personal, almost like a quiet goodbye extended one more time.

Together, these sequences function as more than celebratory extras. They frame the rebroadcast as a reflection on growth, consequence, and the passage of time.

A 10th Anniversary That Respects the Original Story

The rebroadcast does not revise the core narrative of Assassination Classroom. Instead, it enhances the experience by pairing familiar episodes with newly recorded music. This balance allows long time viewers to reconnect with the story while giving new audiences a reason to engage.

Each opening and ending change marks a narrative shift. As the series advances through its final season, these updates reinforce the emotional countdown that defines the last arc.

Where You Can Watch the Series Now

Crunchyroll currently streams the complete original Assassination Classroom anime series. The rebroadcast also aligns with renewed interest in the franchise, especially as it leads into upcoming releases tied to the anniversary.

Assassination Classroom and What Comes Next

The renewed spotlight on the anime arrives ahead of Assassination Classroom the Movie: Everyone’s Time, which premieres in Japanese theaters on March 20, 2026. The film continues the anniversary celebration and reinforces why the series still resonates a decade after its debut.

Assassination Classroom remains one of the most distinctive character-driven stories in modern shonen anime. The rebroadcast does not try to redefine that legacy. It simply gives you a moment to sit with it again.

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