We never learn
| We never learn | |
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| Original title | ぼ く た ち は 勉強 が で き な い |
| transcription | Bokutachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai |
| Logo of the anime | |
| genre | Romantic comedy , Shonen |
| Manga | |
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| author | Taishi Tsutsui |
| publishing company | Shūeisha |
| magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
| First publication | February 6, 2017 - ... |
| expenditure | 11+ |
| Anime television series | |
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| original language | Japanese |
| year | 2019 |
| Studio | Studio Silver, Arvo Animation |
| length | 25 minutes |
| Director | Yoshiaki Iwasaki |
| music | Masato Nakayama |
| Initial release | April 7, 2019 on Tokyo MX |
We Never Learn ( Japanese ぼ く た ち は 勉強 が で き な い Bokutachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai , German 'We can not learn' , short: ぼ く 勉 BokuBen ) is a manga series by Taishi Tsutsui . The romantic comedy that appears in Japan since 2017. An adaptation as an anime has aired since April 6, 2019, including a. also in the German-speaking area of Wakanim .
action
The student Nariyuki Yuiga comes from a poor background with a single mother and three younger siblings. He is therefore all the more pleased when the school director offers him a university scholarship. In return, he has to tutor three geniuses at the school. Fumino Furuhashi is a literary genius, but a razor at math. Rizu Ogata is a genius at math and science, but hopeless in the humanities. And last but not least, Uruka Takemoto who is a sporting genius, but fails in all other subjects. The problem with the former, however, is that Fumino desperately wants to study astronomy and Rizu wants to study psychology. Both are therefore initially not very happy to have a tutor put in front of them again, as previous ones tried to urge them to study subjects in which their “talents would not be wasted”. However, Nariyuki works tirelessly for them and also helps them on a personal level, which means that they both quickly thaw and begin to fall in love with him, just like Uruka, who already knows him from her previous school. Due to his great willingness to help, he also befriends other women, including the teacher Mafuyu Kirisu and the prospective student Asumi Kominami. At the same time, thanks to his support, not only the girls grow in character, but also Nariyuki himself.
publication
The work by Taishi Tsutsui has been published in Shūeisha's manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump since February 6, 2017 (issue 10/2017) , which is aimed at a male youth ( Shōnen ) audience. The chapters have been summarized in eleven anthologies ( Tankōbon ) so far (as of April 2019) . By February 2019, the series had sold more than two million copies in print and digital. At the same time as the Japanese publication, the latest chapters are also offered free of charge worldwide in an English translation on Shūeisha's website Manga Plus .
A German translation has been published by Kazé as a print and e-book since November 2019 . In the USA, the work has been published by Viz Media in their digital manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump since April 2017 .
Anime
Studio Silver and Arvo Animation adapt the manga as an anime television series. For Studio Silver, this is the first in-house production of a television series, after having previously only been involved in series productions. Arvo Animation is again a newly founded studio that previously only played a minor role in the production of Hanebado! was involved. Directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki , while the series script is by Gō Zappa and the character design was adapted by Masakatsu Sasaki for the anime format.
The first episode was broadcast on April 7, 2019 shortly after midnight (and thus on the previous TV day ) on TV Tokyo , Gunma TV , Tochigi TV and BS11 , as well as on Mainichi Hōsō , AT-X , TV with a delay of up to two weeks Aichi and Nagasaki Bunka Hōsō .
In the English-speaking region, the was licensed by Aniplex of America and streamed in simulcast by Crunchyroll , Hulu and Funimation , and by the former in Latin America. In the German and French-speaking countries, the series is streamed simultaneously by Wakanim . Due to the time zone difference, this has been happening west of Japan since April 6, 2019.
synchronization
| role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) | German speaker |
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| Nariyuki Yuiga | Ryouta Oosaka | Philip Sweet |
| Fumino Furuhashi | Haruka Shiraishi | Leyla Trebbien |
| Rizu Ogata | Miyu Tomita | |
| Uruka Takemoto | Sayumi Suzushiro | Poetine Aliyah |
| Asumi Kominami | Madoka Asahina | |
| Mafuyu Kirisu | Lynn | Nicole Hise |
music
The series music was composed by Masato Nakayama. The opening title Seishun Seminar ( セ イ シ ュ ン ゼ ミ ナ ー ル Seishun Zemināru , German 'seminar of youth' ) was composed by Takahiro Yamada and the lyrics to Saori Kodama. The final title Never Give It Up !! was composed by Maiko Iuchi and written by Mami Kawada. Both pieces were sung by Study , i. H. the voice actors of the three protagonists in their respective roles.
Web links
- Manga chapter on Bokutachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai at Manga Plus (English)
- Anime website (Japanese)
- Manga and Anime on Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Roundup of Newly Revealed Print Counts for Manga, Light Novel Series - February 2019 (Updated). In: Anime News Network. March 3, 2019, accessed April 6, 2019 .
- ↑ Viz's Shonen Jump Adds Robot × Laserbeam, We Never Learn Manga. In: Anime News Network. April 17, 2017, accessed April 6, 2019 .
- ↑ We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Comes to Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation Now This April. In: Anime News Network. April 4, 2019, accessed April 6, 2019 .
- ↑ Joseph Luster: Crunchyroll to Simulcast Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Anime [UPDATED]. In: Crunchyroll. April 2, 2019, accessed April 6, 2019 .
- ↑ a b list of speakers We Never Learn at anisearch.de. anisearch.de, accessed on May 26, 2020 .