Kyoushitsu Jibaku Club
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Kyoushitsu Jibaku Club

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Suicide Bombing Classroom Club
Japanese: 教室自爆クラブ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 12, 2017 to Aug 22, 2018
Genres: Drama Drama, Mystery Mystery, Suspense Suspense
Theme: School School
Serialization: None
Authors: Anajiro (Art), Aoisei (Story)

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Score: 6.091 (scored by 24972,497 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #193002
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Popularity: #4213
Members: 5,263
Favorites: 20

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 19, 2020
Preliminary (12/13 chp)
To put in a word: disappointing.

The set-up is intriguing enough, a classic whodunnit scenario with incredibly high stakes, and connections to a bigger conspiracy. The back-and-forth between the protagonist solving the mystery and the hostage situation in another school also helps keep the pace up.
Yet, even very early on, small problems surface – problems that gradually snowball.

It begins with a huge information dump as characters are introduced in a flurry, with nothing significant to remember each of them by. We then immediately start getting treated to flashbacks and diverging plotlines.
By the time the culprit is revealed later in the story, we barely remember who is ...
Aug 13, 2023
Don't waste your time on this, unless you enjoy "revenge fantasies".

First, there was no need for two parallel stories and some overarching entity. It could be one case with higher stakes and a subsequent detective part. There are too many characters, none of which get any depth at all. Making everyone into a stereotype or a caricature — especially the bullies.

Look, I've seen bullying and experienced it a bit myself, and for the life of me, I can not understand why in these stories bullying is always taken to the ridiculous extremes — going as far as mutilating the victims and outright killing ...
Apr 11, 2024
All the live action adaptation problems, but in the source material.

Two sides of the same story, bombing victim Takumi, reunites the survivors from a bullying victim motivated school bombing in hopes to find the accomplice, or culprit. While on the other side, a girl is doing another bombing threat, with the situation unfolding and falling apart on both ends.

As a story, think on the potential here. A bombing cult with the objective of stopping bullying. Polarizing in so many levels, a message about the importance of the message, and the execution of the message itself. At which point does a message change from importance, ...
Dec 16, 2024
This was a fun read. My biggest complaint is that there were too many characters relative to the length, so keeping track of all the names turned into a hassle before long. The characters were kind of meh, but they had a good amount of chemistry. Takumi and Ayaka or whatever the hell her name was had a quaint little story covering their past. Overall it was alright. Nothing too special but nothing awful. I think that increasing the length by 5-10 chapters and keeping the contained story the same would've made it much more diguestible. More art and whatnot. It wasn't really rushed and ...
Aug 31, 2023
WARNING - Strictly my opinion and perspective

inadequate - lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.

Notes
- Interesting plot
- Unneeded nudity
- Extreme to be extreme
- Twists

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