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Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.27
Rank: 2987
Popularity: 525
Nariyuki Yuiga, an impoverished third-year high school student, works tirelessly to receive the VIP nomination, a scholarship that would cover all of his college tuition fees. In recognition of his hard work, the headmaster awards him the renowned scholarship. However, this scholarship is given under one condition: he must tutor the school's geniuses in their weakest subjects! Joining his new brigade of pupils are the math maestro Rizu Ogata, who wants to study humanities; the literature legend Fumino Furuhashi, who wants to study science; and Yuiga's sports-savvy childhood friend, Uruka Takemoto, who is hopeless at everything else. Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai follows Yuiga as he tries to teach his three eccentric tutees in a series of strange and comedic antics. But as Ogata's and Furuhashi's ambitions conflict with their talents, will Yuiga be able to help his students achieve their dreams? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Furuhashi, Fumino
Main
Shiraishi, Haruka
Kirisu, Mafuyu
Main
Lynn
Kominami, Asumi
Main
Asahina, Madoka
Ogata, Rizu
Main
Tomita, Miyu
Takemoto, Uruka
Main
Suzushiro, Sayumi
Review
ohtrololo
TL/DR first: It's trash This anime is so bad I actually went ahead and looked up my old MAL login credentials just so I could login and talk about how bad this series is. Let's start with Setting/Story: Setting: Dude starts tutoring a bunch of generic chicks coming straight out of a bullshit bingo of stereotypes in regards to character traits, background and looks. Dude is a generic glasses intelligent guy and obviously a total pushover and goody-two shoes who cannot ever refuse anybody. In any other anime he would be like Minor side character C with a tendency to die first depending on the genre. You got theflat-breasted (and very conscious about it who would've guessed) blue haired chick who sucks at math but is a genius at linguistics or whatever Then you have the opposite big tiddy math chick who apparentl seems to have some form of undiagnosed asperger or another form of autism given how bad she sucks at both social interactions and any subject related to that. Finally you the sports chick which is bad at English but can swim. yay. Her most notable features are probably her tan lines oh and the childhood friend wave gets ridden a little bit but only back to middle school. These are the main "heroines". There are two notable side character, one being the graduated senpai chick who currently fails at getting enrolled at uni and ronins around and the pink haired teacher who would've failed to get a teaching license in any anime not being a complete pile of garbage since she too seems to have some form of autism impairing her communication skills to one word lines or one liners at best which as we all know is the most desirable trait in a teacher. But common sense or any sense really is the last thing you're going to find in this anime so just don't bother looking for it. Oh yeah before I forget: All three main chicks have an obvious crush on the bimbo protagonist but you probably figured that out by the harem tag already you sneaky smart person you. As for the story: There is none really. No notable development aside from some basic adjustments to the premise like pink haired teacher chick changing her mind from previously against him tutoring to acknowledging him. It's basically episodical. Dude tries to teach these so-called geniuses their bad subjects. The rest of the show you can imagine as someone checking off every item on the unofficial list of mishaps, misunderstandings and other generic anime events all of which would've not even being a thing if only one of the involved characters respectively showed the slightest amount of common sense (including the blue haired social"genius" chick). This is apparently supposed to be funny and entertaining but unless this is your first anime ever you probably have seen this shit like 50 times by now. There is frankly nothing original in the entire series and the implemented and re-used stuff is just badly done. Art: Talking about badly done so is the Art. Animations are poor. Backgrounds are poor. Characters are poor. Not really much to say except that it's incredibly poor quality. You can probably produce the show with MS Paint as your only tool and it wouldn't be much of a downgrade if at all in regards to the art. Sound: Well probably the best about the series which means that the sound at least isn't horrible but also nothing worth of praise. It's just a big whatever. Characters: Yeah as already stated above. Just a boring patchwork of generic stereotypes with a disposition towards one or another form of slight to heavy autism and if you'd take the combined common sense of all characters involved it would amount to around the level of a cow. You can probably take any (not even so much) advanced AI, give it a database of traits and tell it to come up with some characters. Probably wouldn't be worse than the characters in this show but at least a couple dozen times more entertaining. Enjoyment: None. It's bad and cringe. Overall: See TL/DR at the top: It's trash. It's bad. It's boring. It's unoriginal. Nobody ever should be forced to watch this waste of time and ressources. It's an insult that this pile of garbage got a 2nd season. Thanks for reading and have a good time (you won't with this anime though)
Stark700
With the ever growing list of rom-coms coming out every season, Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai (We Never Learn) honestly isn’t anything home to write about. We just had a similar show called “5-toubun no Hanayome” that aired a few months ago. That show came together as a teenage rom-com with harem content. Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai tries to be something on its own but ends up being a fallout of stupidity. On the plus side, I do applaud that the manga has been running as long as it is right now. Too many shounen jump series ends being victims of the dreaded axe yetthis one managed to evade that. Trust me, I do want to see a shounen jump show succeed with romantic elements. The anime offers a 13-episode adaptation although from what’s shown, it’s far from a complete adaptation. For what’s worth, the anime is more of an advertisement of the manga that touches the main story with its cast of characters. But if you are actually expecting your mind to be blown with some masterful storytelling, then I’m afraid I got some bad news. The English title is translated as “We Never Learn” and spells out the story for itself. A straightforward premise like this is the way to go considering we have a set of goofball characters. To get the boring part out of the way, we got 3rd year Nariyuki Yuiga, the hardworking guy with a dense and dull personality. I can’t fandom how such a guy can be so oblivious when it comes to the feelings of certain people but alas, he’s our male protagonist. Not long after, we are introduced to Fumino, Rizu, and Uruka. All of them are talented in certain subjects but needs help in other areas. It shouldn’t take long for viewers to realize that some of these girls have feelings towards Yuiga. Unfortunately, the show loves to dance around the thought of building a relationship between Nariyuki and these girls. What ends up happening is little to no development with a senseless form of romance, if you can even call it that. Now, I do want to mention that We Never Learn’s storytelling feels more like skits with an intention to humor. It seems that every chance it gets, the show pokes fun of the idea of studying and the way characters interact with each other. Even Mafuyu Kirisu (the teacher of Ichinose academy) gets dragged into certain shenanigans despite her more mature personality and older age. Taking a look back at the trio of students though, there’s not really much special about any of them. In fact, they fit under archetype characters that you can find in just about any rom-com shows these days. For instance, Fumino is the sensitive girl with few friends. Rizu is the serious genius type who has trouble interacting with others. And finally, Uraka is the energetic girl who easily makes friends with others. With this character roster, it’s easy to distinguish each one of them but the show itself lacks concrete characterization. Sure, we see a good degree of their character traits and even some background storytelling. However, the show doesn’t make an impact to make these characters truly stand out. Forget Nariyuki. The girls only attracts my attention when they interact with certain circumstances. They never draw more on their own. On the other hand, I do find myself invested in some of the other supporting characters. Name such as Kominami Asumi and Sawako Sekijou managed to capture my attention more than the main cast. On the other hand, I do give praise to making the story entertaining on occasions. School can be a boring setting but the author is able to take advantage of the setting to make humorous drama. It’s one of the perks of being a romantic comedy where the author can stretch their imaginations. For a rom-com harem, I believe the show stands out the best when it seeks to entertain. If the characters were better written, this would have easily stood out as a solid show. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. With a collaboration between studio Silver and Arvo Animation, this pretty much stands out as an average looking show. To be honest, A-1 Pictures would have been my first guess considering the license. Nonetheless, the animation quality lacks impact with its uncharismatic character designs. Nariyuki has a punchable face while the main girls lacks any distinctive features. I will say this though, the anime likes fan service. It’s slightly tamer compared to the manga but in later episodes, it’s more and more fleshed out. Uraka is the big target eye candy for this for her status in the swim team and well-toned body. However, Fumino and the other are vulnerable too. Considering that this is a rom-com, you should expect a lot of shenanigans coming your way. The character expressions also speaks for itself when you see them react in ridiculous manners. Should I be surprised that We Never Learn ended up being no more than a mediocre show? Not really. As a manga reader, I kept my expectations in check. This anime lacks a bold story with a weak cast and borderlined forced comedy. It may draw out a few laughs on occasions but once you realize what you’re in for, there’s really much more to see. If you want to give the manga a shot, then be my guest. Just know that We Never Learn dropped the ball and there’s much better rom-coms out there.