Assassination Classroom is a science fiction comedy anime series that incorporates modern-day psychology, specifically color psychology, in the creation of its main characters and in the progression of its plot. The show’s characters are known for their crazy hair colors, a feature that is often overlooked in the anime industry. However, in the case of Assassination Classroom, the series takes it beyond the stereotype and uses it to reveal major plot twists by hiding them in plain sight.
In collaboration with the original manga artist, Yusei Matsui, and Lerche, the animation brand owned by Studio Hibari, Assassination Classroom takes place in modern-day Japan at Kunugigaoka Junior High School, a school for the elite. The show follows Class 3-E, the outcasts of the school, as they attempt to assassinate an otherworldly being in the form of Korosensei, an indestructible octopus monster who destroyed half of the moon. Due to its widespread popularity, the anime series ran from 2013 to 2016 with two TV seasons, one live-action movie, and several video games created by the gaming giant, Bandai Namco Entertainment.
But what is color psychology, and why is it relevant to this anime series? Color psychology dates all the way back to Ancient Egypt, China, and Greece, where colors were discovered to evoke certain emotions. With Isaac Newton’s discovery of wavelengths and the creation of the color wheel, it served as the foundation for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s research, The Theory of Colors. This, in turn, created modern-day color psychology and its applications in graphic design, therapy, marketing, and advertising.
One of the most noticeable features of a person is their hair color. Since hair dye comes in unnatural colors such as purples, pinks, greens, and blues, the self-expression of a person’s hair color choice could subconsciously link them to a specific emotion or personality trait in the minds of others. In the realm of anime, this is a common occurrence, as many main characters are known for their crazy hair colors. In the case of Assassination Classroom, the students of Classroom 3-E, along with the members of the audience, are the primary targets of this effect, which highlights not only their personality traits but also unravels key plot points.
The main antagonist of the series is Korosensei, an otherworldly being who holds the students of Classroom 3-E hostage. The main dilemma throughout the series is whether the students of Classroom 3-E will be able to assassinate Korosensei before he destroys the earth at the end of the school year. For such a villainous character, his entire body is a bright yellow color, which is usually associated with positive emotions such as joy and cheerfulness. This tends to be true, as throughout the series, Korosensei is a bubbly, energetic teacher who wants to see his students grow to their full academic and personal potential. However, the negative emotions are also telling of his character, as yellow can also be a sign of caution and frustration. This can be seen in flashbacks to when he was being experimented on during his time as a world-class assassin.
Unlike the other characters whose color schemes are fixed, Korosensei’s body is subject to change colors. In one of the episodes, Nagisa, the main character of the series, makes detailed notes revealing that Korosensei will subconsciously show visible indicators of his current mood through his body’s color. For example, yellow-and-green stripes exhibit mockery, pink exhibits sleepiness or love, black exhibits fury, and blue exhibits sadness. This is extremely important to the plot, as the students of Classroom 3-E use the change in colors to their advantage when creating assassination
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