Both of these stories are focused on the shocking death of a female student and how the class try to unravel what happened to her, realising they all play different parts into her death.
Suicide Notes Laid on the Table is a film which focuses more on the students trying to figure out her story themselves, as they read through her suicide notes, piecing the puzzle together.
Whereas, Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom is a series which focuses more on the teacher trying to guide the students into figuring it out, through his rather chaotic methods.
Overall the only main difference is that Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom does highlight some of the other student's backgrounds and stories, whilst we mainly focus on the female student in Suicide Notes Laid on the Table, probably because it's a film and has less time to develop further.
Suicide Notes Laid on the Table is a film which focuses more on the students trying to figure out her story themselves, as they read through her suicide notes, piecing the puzzle together.
Whereas, Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom is a series which focuses more on the teacher trying to guide the students into figuring it out, through his rather chaotic methods.
Overall the only main difference is that Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom does highlight some of the other student's backgrounds and stories, whilst we mainly focus on the female student in Suicide Notes Laid on the Table, probably because it's a film and has less time to develop further.



