Review of second episode of “Assassination Classroom” English dubbed version, featuring Koro-sensei teaching misfit students who must assassinate him to save the world

In the review, the author notes that they have previously watched and reviewed the original subtitled version of episode two of “Assassination Classroom.” They are writing this review to evaluate the English dubbed version of the same episode, specifically focusing on the voice acting.

The review discusses the plot of the episode, which introduces the character Tomohito Sugino, a student in Class 3-E who is an aspiring baseball player. In this episode, he tries to use a baseball as a weapon to harm Koro-Sensei, the creature who is teaching the class and whom the students are tasked with assassinating. The review notes that while the idea of using a baseball to attach pellets is creative, it lacks the speed required to harm Koro-Sensei.

The author of the review praises the English voice acting of Clifford Chapin, who voices Sugino in the episode. They note that they had no idea what to expect from Chapin’s portrayal of Sugino, but were pleasantly surprised by his performance. The review highlights how Chapin’s voice gives Sugino a friendly and relaxed vibe, which fits the character’s personality. The author also notes that Chapin was able to convey Sugino’s disappointment and humanity when he fails to harm Koro-Sensei, making him a more relatable character.

Overall, the review recommends the English dubbed version of “Assassination Classroom,” and notes that fans of the original subtitled version will appreciate the effort put into the English dub.

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