What is Classroom Crisis?#
Classroom Crisis (also known as Classroom☆Crisis) is a unique blend of science fiction, comedy, drama, and romance. The story takes place in a future where humanity has colonized all the planets in our Solar System and is looking toward new frontiers.
The narrative focuses on students living in 4th Tokyo on Mars, specifically Iris Shirazaki, an aspiring test pilot, and her friend Mizuki Sera, who works as a mechanic. Adding a layer of family dynamic to the school setting, Iris’s brother, Kaito, serves as both their homeroom teacher and the program director. If you enjoy stories that mix high school life with high-stakes space exploration, this is a title to keep on your radar.
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Is the Anime Finished?#
Based on the available data, Classroom Crisis is a completed project. The series originally aired in 2015 and consists of a single main entry. Because there are no listed sequels or ongoing seasons in our records, viewers can dive into the series without worrying about an unfinished cliffhanger leading into a second season that may never arrive.
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Audience and Appeal#
Classroom Crisis is best suited for viewers who enjoy “slice-of-life” elements blended with an imaginative sci-fi backdrop. Its primary appeal lies in the juxtaposition of ordinary high school struggles—like studying and friendship—with the extraordinary setting of a Martian colony and the technical world of test piloting.
With its mix of genres, it offers something for several types of fans:
- Sci-Fi Enthusiasts: Those who love themes of space colonization and aviation.
- Drama/Romance Fans: Those who enjoy character-driven stories and high school relationships.
- Comedy Lovers: Those looking for lighter moments amidst the futuristic setting.
Recommended Watch Order#
Because Classroom Crisis is a straightforward release, the watch order is simple. You can refer to the relationship tree below the article to see the timeline of the release.
The Standard Order#
For most viewers, simply watching the series in its original release order is the way to go. You can watch the anime on Prime Video (depending on your region’s collaboration with Crunchyroll).
The Completionist Order#
If you are a completionist who wants every piece of content, you should look for the DVD/BD bundles. Specifically, the 3rd DVD/BD bundle contains a special “Episode 5.5” that was not aired during the original broadcast. To get the full experience, integrate this episode into your viewing after Episode 5.
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Summary for New Viewers#
Classroom Crisis provides a focused experience centered on the lives of students on Mars. Whether you are in it for the space-age technology or the high school drama, it is a contained series that doesn’t require navigating a complex web of sequels to get the full story.
Classroom Crisis • anime • 2015-07-03

