Let's be honest. We've all wondered about it. Why did Koro Sensei blow up the moon?
Was it a Misunderstanding?
Maybe he was just having a really, really bad day? We've all been there, right? You stub your toe, the coffee's cold, and suddenly... cosmic destruction?
Okay, maybe not. But a guy can dream, can't he? Perhaps he tripped and accidentally activated a super-weapon.
I mean, imagine the paperwork. "To Whom It May Concern: Re: Lunar Incident..."
The Ultimate Prank?
Koro Sensei was a mischievous character. Could it have been the world's biggest, most elaborate prank?
Think about it. Everyone looks up. Gasps. Chaos ensues. And Koro Sensei is just cackling somewhere.
Okay, maybe he's too kind for that. But still... it's tempting to believe it.
A Really, Really Bad Date?
Unpopular opinion time: Maybe the moon deserved it. Hear me out!
Perhaps the moon said something offensive. A REALLY bad joke about octopi, maybe? We all have our limits.
Or maybe it was just a bad breakup. I mean, the tides are pretty clingy.
He Was Protecting Us (Probably)
Let's give Koro Sensei some credit. He might have had a good reason. We just don't know it.
Maybe there was a giant space monster living on the dark side? Or a secret moon base controlled by evil squirrels?
Hey, stranger things have happened. He was protecting us from something bigger than us. This is a viable option.
Maybe He Just Needed a Hobby?
Being a super-powered assassin target must get boring. Maybe he needed a creative outlet?
I get it. Sometimes you just need to express yourself. Even if that means rearranging celestial bodies.
Plus, think of the street cred! "Yeah, I blew up the moon. What of it?"
Let’s Blame It on the Scriptwriters
Okay, okay, realistically... it was probably the writers, right?
Needed a dramatic backstory? Boom! No more moon! Adds a sense of urgency to everything.
Plus, they got a cool visual out of it. Win-win (for them, anyway).
The Real Reason?
Honestly, the exact reason doesn't even matter that much. It's the *impact* that counts.
Koro Sensei's actions, however extreme, forced people to confront their fears and learn to grow. And that is important.
So maybe destroying the moon was a little excessive. But hey, at least he taught us something in the process. So, you know, thanks? Kind of?
Final Thoughts
Ultimately, we might never know the *real* reason behind the lunar explosion. But that's okay. It's fun to speculate.
So, next time you look up at the (slightly smaller) moon, remember Koro Sensei. And maybe, just maybe, give him a little nod of understanding. He was just being him.