We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Season 2

We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Season 2

Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai!

ぼくたちは勉強ができない!

7.30Comunidad
TV
13 eps
23min
FALL 20192019
Rank #2,908Popularity #867326,518Members

Synopsis

Continues the story of We Never Learn: BOKUBEN

In We Never Learn: BOKUBEN, Nariyuki Yuiga, a hardworking third-year high schooler from a modest family, strives to earn the exclusive VIP scholarship that would fully fund his university education. The headmaster agrees to award him this prize on a single condition: Yuiga must tutor the school's elite students in their weakest subjects. His charges include Rizu Ogata, a mathematical prodigy who wishes to study humanities; Fumino Furuhashi, a literary genius determined to pursue science; and Uruka Takemoto, Yuiga's athletic childhood friend who struggles with every academic subject. As Yuiga navigates this peculiar tutoring duty, he faces a succession of ridiculous and humorous scenarios. With Ogata and Furuhashi pursuing paths that contradict their innate talents, Yuiga must figure out if he can genuinely help them realize their academic aspirations.

In this installment

In "We Never Learn: BOKUBEN Season 2," Nariyuki Yuiga's persistent tutoring has enabled his classmates—Rizu Ogata, Fumino Furuhashi, and Uruka Takemoto—to raise their grades in the subjects they struggle with. Even with this progress, the three geniuses at Ichinose Academy still face a difficult road ahead as they prepare for their university entrance exams. At the same time, the girls wrestle with balancing their aspirations and the growing feelings they develop for their oblivious tutor. The dynamic becomes more complicated with the arrival of Mafuyu Kirisu, a teacher whose perspective on education and natural ability comes from her past as a former figure skating prodigy, and Asumi Kominami, a recent graduate who aims to enter a prestigious national medical university. With these additions, the group of six becomes even more lively. Yuiga, swept up in the joyful chaos alongside his new companions, realizes that his final year of high school now involves far more than just going to class and studying.

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