Episode 43

Trust Time is the forty-third episode of the Assassination Classroom anime and the twenty-first episode of Season 2. It aired in Japan on June 3, 2016.

Summary
With eight days until Korosensei's deadline, the class have successfully gained places in their respective high schools and Korosensei wants to put together an unconventional yearbook of photos. Meanwhile the government enacts their plan of last resort to finally assassinate the former God of Death.

Plot
Eight days before Korosensei’s deadline, Nagisa and his classmates have been accepted entry into their respective high schools. Korosensei decides to postpone the final careers consultation and celebrate the occasion by compiling an unconventional yearbook for them. He reveals to have taken thousands of photos of the students throughout the year, though they are horrified that their teacher snapped some of their most private or embarrassing moments. After they tore up those shots they did assemble the fun moments spent throughout the school year. Karasuma states that Korosensei only wishes to spoil the class given everything that has happened in January. He affirms to Nagisa’s question that he knew the students would turn out the way they are now and iterates that should Karasuma ever find himself in a difficult position, he can trust the students to do what they think is right. Korosensei then snaps up a photo of Karasuma and a lovestruck Irina together, before packing the students in a big bag to snap more photos for a round-the-world trip.

Later at the nursery, Nagisa gives Sakura a test to show that she is capable of going back to school. Sakura becomes anxious as memories of the bullying begin to resurface. Sensing her uneven wavelength of consciousness, Nagisa gently puts her at ease. He then decides that becoming a teacher will be his second blade and affirms this with Korosensei at the end of careers consultation. Korosensei approves of his choice and reminds the boy to not forget about his youth while he still has it. At the end of the day, Karasuma leaves Korosensei while the latter compiles his year-book, the former only stating to make it an educational one. At the edge of the campus, Karasuma informs his superiors that Korosensei is alone in the classroom. The higher-ups then command for the satellite weapon to fire. The laser beam then shoots down on Korosensei.

In the aftermath, no visible signs of damage to the classroom are found but neither is the target. The laser beam, dubbed the Spear of Heaven, is designed to pass through any obstacle without damage and will only liquefy tentacle creatures. However they soon find Korosensei outside, having narrowly dodged the beam. The government immediately enacts Plan B, where anti-tentacled barrier named Earth Shield, is activated that covers the entire mountain. Korosensei is unable to pass through the barrier without harming himself. The shield is designed to prevent Korosensei from escaping so that the next time the Spear of Heaven fires it will not miss their target. In the meantime, the military begin creating a perimeter around the barrier. As the class and the town of Kunugigaoka witness these events unfold in front of them, the government holds a press conference stating they have tracked the “monster” responsible for the destruction of the moon one year ago and has been terrorizing a class of junior-high students as a teacher. The entire Class 3-E assemble at one of the perimeter points guarded by the military but become harassed by the encroaching media reporters. Toka Yada and Hinano Kurahashi try to convince them that Korosensei is not the monster the government is portraying him as but to no avail. Karasuma then arrives to rescue the students and take them away into protective custody.

At the makeshift military camp, Karasuma tells the class that the time was up and the government enacted this plan as a last resort. Only the military was guarding the barrier and the satellite weapon will fire in five days time (March 13). The students were understandably upset that Korosensei would be assassinated this way instead of them doing the task. Nagisa pleads with Karasuma to let them through the barrier but instead, he pins him down. Karasuma tells Nagisa to not make this any more difficult for him. He then leaves, stating that even he personally feels that Korosensei should be killed, and has the guards bring the kids to escort them home. As Terasaka bad-mouths Karasuma, Nagisa told the class of Karasuma’s true meaning behind his words, remembering the conversation he had with him about trust just a few days ago.

Using the time they have left, the students wish to see their teacher once more and begin to recon the perimeter and plan their infiltration inside the barrier whilst fooling their minders. Meanwhile Korosensei uses the time he has left to finish compiling his yearbook but also wishes to see his class one last time. On the final night, Nagisa and the class head out to the mountain. The deadline to assassinate Korosensei is only three hours away.

Anime and Manga differences

 * Craig Houjou and the Wolfpack are omitted.
 * Class 3-E's detainment does not occur in the anime.
 * The anime omits the scene in the manga where Nagisa's mother catches him preparing to infiltrate the mountain.
 * Karma requests to Isogai that he will lead the mountain assault through the 3-E group phone group chat. In the manga, the request was made while inside the detention center.
 * Some pictures are different compared to the anime. Okuda, Kanzaki and Fuwa were wearing summer school uniforms while in the manga they are all wearing winter school uniforms.
 * Korosensei places the entire students in different positions in the giant bag based on gender in the manga, while in the anime Korosensei placed them all in one bag.
 * Chairman Asano did not appear in this anime episode as he was giving the opinion regarding to Korosensei which ended up in brainwashing some of the reporters in the manga.
 * When Chiba mentions about pictures that were taken and Korosensei was popped in mach speed under a radar, the manga shows when the students are having a picnic and Korosensei's sight looks like a ghost while in the Anime the picture taken was of Sumire, Yada and Nakamura, but Korosensei's visual is more clearer.
 * When Korosensei shows several photos, Mimura and Rinka receive it personally in the manga but the photos are shown to the class instead. Some notable changes on the photos are:
 * While cosplaying, Fuwa uses multiple mosquito smokes while in the manga she uses only one smoke.
 * On the maid cafe photos, there are no maids welcoming them outside the cafe in the manga, while in the anime two maids and Takebayashi appear.