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Taishi Tsutsui’s “We Never Learn” Gets Anime TV Series


We Never Learn Manga Volume 1 CoverDon’t let the title fool you; we learned something about a new title today!

The latest issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine (Issue 39, 2018) announced that Taishi Tsutsui’s We Never Learn (Boku-tachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai) manga will get an anime TV series. As of press time, no further details have been announced.

On August 10, the domain name “http://boku-ben.comwas registered with GMO Internet, Inc through the Sakuragaoka-based Onamae.com. The Twitter handle “@bokuben_anime” was also registered which, like the website, is inaccessible with tweets set to protected.

“Boku-Ben” is the common abbreviation for the manga’s Japanese title.

Taishi Tsutsui’s We Never Learn launched in the pages of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2017. The series currently spans seven compiled volumes, with the latest hitting stores on July 4.

Viz Media currently distributes We Never Learn in North America. They describe it as:

One boy and two beautiful girls geniuses. Hijinks ensue in one of the latest series from Shonen Jump Japan!

The title made its début in North America as part of Viz’s “Jump Start” initiative, and became a regular title in Weekly Shonen Jump starting in April 2017.

Source: Otakomu

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