

We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Season 2
ぼくたちは勉強ができない!
Under Nariyuki Yuiga's devoted tutelage, his classmates Rizu Ogata, Fumino Furuhashi, and Uruka Takemoto are finally pulling average test scores on their worst subjects. But time is ticking, and there is still a long way to go before the three geniuses of Ichinose Academy are ready for their upcoming university exams. Meanwhile, the girls still struggle to balance the pursuit of their dreams with their growing affections for their unsuspecting tutor. Joining them are Mafuyu Kirisu, a teacher with strong views about education and talent because of her past as a rising figure skater, and Asumi Kominami, a graduate from their school aiming to attend a national medical university. With these two additions, the group of six is livelier than ever before. Completely caught up in hilarious antics with his new friends, Yuiga finds that his last year of high school now includes a lot more than just going to class and studying. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Under Nariyuki Yuiga's devoted tutelage, his classmates Rizu Ogata, Fumino Furuhashi, and Uruka Takemoto are finally pulling average test scores on their worst subjects. But time is ticking, and there is still a long way to go before the three geniuses of Ichinose Academy are ready for their upcoming university exams. Meanwhile, the girls still struggle to balance the pursuit of their dreams with their growing affections for their unsuspecting tutor. Joining them are Mafuyu Kirisu, a teacher with strong views about education and talent because of her past as a rising figure skater, and Asumi Kominami, a graduate from their school aiming to attend a national medical university. With these two additions, the group of six is livelier than ever before. Completely caught up in hilarious antics with his new friends, Yuiga finds that his last year of high school now includes a lot more than just going to class and studying. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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the9thone
December 28, 2019
Before I begin I want to say this. Just go read the manga. The anime was good up until the ending of the last episode. They completely skipped many important stories from the festival up until where the manga is currently (Chapter 140). Even though I love this anime, I don't want others to watch this and see the terrible ending and thinking that's it. Just go and start the manga from the beginning. It is an amazing read. The rest of the season episodes 1-12 were all fine. But the ending of episode 13 just kills it. If you want to get a goodexperience then when you are watching episode 13 you can stop watching after a certain moment. You'll know it when it happens.
MamaSasaki
December 29, 2019
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Have you ever watched an anime and thought to yourself that such things like "developed characters that experience growth throughout the series and end in a different place from where they started" or "jokes that are written and develop onto each other too leave many laughs to come in future watches" maybe perhaps "a story that actually gives the audience this thing called PROGRESS" are becoming such a bore for you as a viewer? Well do I have got good news for you then. Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai! is the show for you because it has not only done away with all of thosepesky things but instead has substituted it with such wonderful things as... .... well nothing. I'm sure many people will try to convince you of this shows many "positives" such as cute girls, and..... cute girls, and more importantly.....more cute girls. Fear not though for i'm hear to tell you this one gleaming positive in this pile of PTSD educing trash. There are in fact (wait for it) CUTE GIRLS. If all you want is cute girls then boy here's your show because this show has plenty of those. They might not have you know a personality but hey they're cute. Sadly though, this isn't like the first season where at the very least each new girl was worked into the story to make sure it didn't feel stale, no this time you have all of them from the start and boy just wait to see how long it takes you to want to kill all of them. Maybe this show could have been better. Maybe if the show had desired to grow up and spend the all new 13 episodes of it's second season picking it's OTP and developing the couple into a relationship we as the audience could have fallen in love with and enjoyed watching grow to a climax and conclusion. Is that what happened? No. Instead as an audience what do we get? We get 13 episodes of "comedic misunderstandings" that try to be funny and replace any attempt at actual comedy because hey watching a guy fumble around end up in "scandalous" situations with so many of his Hera... i mean friends is what passes as comedy now. We also get the shows most egregious offence IMO which is it simple can't pick a couple. At least SAO of all shows established a couple (not that it really mattered) and most other good harem shows establish a couple. Then we as the audience have a reason to watch as we get to see the couple either spend the show becoming a thing (which is overused and boring but at least something to grab on to) or be come a couple and go through actual couple issues (which is harder to find but when found is rewarding). Both of these would have been better then spending 13 episodes in a fight between the main character who has no personality and is severely autistic with girls to the point that the girls could strait up ask him out and he wouldn't know what they mean, and the girls who are as interchangeable as the show itself seems to think they are given how much it pretends like the MC will end up with one of them. This show isn't for me (if that wasn't obvious) but i genuinely mean this. If you found enjoyment in this show, i'm happy for you. Really i am. It means you still enjoy this type of series. I'm not the audience for this show and to anyone who (despite my comments in the beginning being on the sarcastic side) dose want more from their romance (because this show is romance don't try to tell me otherwise) then trust me when i say this show isn't for you either.
big_mouth
December 29, 2020
This was even worst than the first season. And you thought it was impossible. No plot for the first 7 episodes. just disconnected stories with strange coincidences, no new development or anything, just boobs. Small, big, from "inadvertently exposed", to the point of "if you want to touch them, I don't mind". And that little sister going a little too far, it's just uncomfortable. Then 2 episodes about family, and 3 about the usual school festival, nothing really original, actually not that bad, but not enough to save the rest of the show. It looks like the author ran out of ideas, and the studio had to fillin with very little material for most of the season.
Eoussama
December 30, 2019
It was only over a year ago that I made the decision. While browsing the seasonal chart, picking up shows that I caught my interest until I ended up with an odd number. I love my numbers, but even more so, the even ones, so Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai was the pick that balanced up my seasonal collection of the time, hoping I would grow fond of it, episodes by episode, it turned up to be even better than the shows I was especially hyped about. Eventually, the season ended, and the show left a noticeable void that I was only able to overcome whenI knew about the second season's announcement, and it was in the same year. Sweet. Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai! was just the continuation I was waiting for; a sequel that lives up to your expectation, airing relatively shortly after its prequel when the anticipation is still present, and the community is still engaging. Story (7.5/10): The classic Harem trope embracing, mondegreen centered waifu driven slice of life continues in a manner that does not discard its identity. It doesn't attempt to bringing anything new to the table, risking throwing off devoted fans, it does not innovate and encloses on what made it so loveable. It only gifts back what we've grown to love about it, almost as both seasons were no more than just a cour that went together back to back with no chronological shifts in-between. Naryuki's season one on the last night was the same Naryuki the next morning in season two, and so were the other girls. Following the direct events of the first season, Naryuki continues to help the main trio, Ogata, Furahashi, and Uruka while also keeping his acquaintance with Kirisu sensei and Kiminami. As the school year comes to a close, and everyone is forced to make their life-changing decision, they each learn to overcome their differences and strengthen their bonds further so that the inevitable parting is never too harsh on any of them. The pacing and linear plot progression kept up the semi-episodic serialization which works perfectly with the short character arcs that occupy the greater part of the series, escaping from the enclosing dead-line that was the end of the school year. Art (7.6/10): I would say that the premise of Harem shows lies within the characters and plot interactions rather than the visual notes. However, the power of the visual is an important aspect that gives or takes points from a Waifu candidate. Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai! keeps up a generic visual facade, with clunky designs that can easily mistake the main characters from background crowds. That is if it wasn't for the clever and assertive use of vibrant colors to highlight them apart. It's arguably the standard in the Harem blueprint that the visual quality and attention to details always shifts towards the Waifus, the main selling point of this type of shows, the protagonist always settles with probably the most generic and boring design as a way of making him or her relatable to the viewer; as the protagonist's sole purpose is to link the Waifu gang, with the Waifus themselves are there to gain the audience's praise. Sound (8/10): If there was anything that stuck with me after finishing the first season, it was the opening and ending bundle it featured throughout its run. The second season inherited the same fidelity when it came to the vocals. Both the opening and ending theme songs were great, very considering to the mood and atmosphere that goes with the show. The voice acting is as good as the first season, great audible performances that encapsulated the frequent comedic inserts so well that the tone of voices delivered alone was able to draw out some laughter. Characters (8.5/10): I've talked about this before, I'll assert it more again. Characters are the single most important aspect that makes a Harem stand out, without it, a Harem is just a sorry excuse for one. Characters with no personality or likable, relatable, or interesting traits can easily affect and downgrade everything else that the show has going for it. Another season, more character development for everyone. What I really appreciate about this season over the last one is how drastically Nariyuki grows as both a mentor, a big brother, and a person as a whole, not just the main girls, but the protagonist as well shows a lot to be developed. He's no saint, he makes mistake, and he works hard to correct them and improve himself as he does helping others improving themselves as well that it goes full circle in the greater scale of things. Another great example of good character development shows on Furuhashi's sake. I never really invested in her, I never genuinely cheered for her, but this season made me do just that without even realizing it, I went from a firm believer in the Uruka x Naryuki ship to having a respectful consideration to Furuhashi all in a couple of episodes. Sadly the Ogata bandwagon wasn't as strong in this one, and that was my first ship when I started the show, however, the Uruka ship keeps sailing, hoping that in the third season (Please give it to us) she would take the lead once again. Enjoyment (8.5/10): I knew I wanted to watch more ever since I finished the first season. The spectacle that grew on me at the start of the year has only grown even more by the end of it, week after week following these high schoolers ' hilarious, dramatic, and emotional ordeals, cheering for different ships every now and then. Signing along with the theme songs and engaging in fan Waifu discussions. It was priceless, and only fueling my need for the third season. Overall (8.02/10): Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai! is a shining gem in a genre that has gained a toxic cult following that throws off newcomers. It is such a simple premise that gains your back tons of enjoyment, and this Anime shows that by example. Great characters, frequent hilarity, and Mary Sue Waifus. If you've already made it passed the first season and are hungry for more, don't hesitate, just WATCH!
UnknownGrassy
December 28, 2019
Oh God, where to start. Well, as a reader of the manga I can say that up till after the credits of the last episode of the season, I can say that other than a couple important missing chapters that developed a few of the characters a bit more that I expected would be addressed in season 3, so I'd say it was an alright adaptation. But oh God, here comes the dreaded "We're not making another season, so let's just make the ending ourselves" bull-crap, but the problem is that the manga isn't finished yet and that like half the series will most certainly not beadapted for another season, and very important characters will not have their arcs for anime only viewers. I would have given this a 6 or 7 in character, story and enjoyment if they left on a cliffhanger and knowing a third season would be coming, but after that ending it destroyed any chances for season 3 and sank this anime's worth in my eyes. Read the manga if you care for an actual satisfying story, but skim through the chapters that seem familiar, as I forgot which chapters didn't get an adaptation.
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