In the title of the twenty-first compilation volume of the manga, written and illustrated by Taishi Tsutsui, Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai ((We never learn) the literary franchise was found to have exceeded 4.4 million copies in accumulated circulation. This tape will go on sale in Japan on March 4th and will have a standard version and a special version with some benefits.

Tsutsui published the manga in the magazine Weekly shonen jump from the publisher Shueisha Between February 2017 and December 2020, the publisher published the nineteenth compilation volume on October 2, followed by the twentieth on January 4 in Japan.

The piece inspired a thirteen-episode anime adaptation that aired between April and June 2019 and was produced as a collaboration between the studios. Arvo animation Y. Studio silver. Then there was a second season between October and December of the same year, which had an original ending and the story closed.

Synopsis of Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai

His late father always said that a useless man should strive to be useful, which is why third-year student Nariyuki Yuiga, despite his poor grades history, committed himself to becoming a high-achieving student. In order to provide a better life for his homeless family, his ultimate goal is to receive the special VIP nomination, a prestigious scholarship that covers all future tuition fees. Although Nariyuki might be a nominee for the nomination, he is constantly overshadowed by his classmates Rizu Ogata and Fumino Furuhashi in math and literature, respectively.

To his delight, Nariyuki receives the nomination, but there is a catch: he has to teach two of his classmates who are hopelessly mediocre on each other's subject. To make matters worse, the issues they are terrible about are exactly the issues they want to pursue for their future. To apply for college, Nariyuki needs to find an effective tutoring method for girls before it's too late.

Source: official page

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