The spring 2019 anime adaptation of Boku-tachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai manga by Taishi Tsutsui is localized as We Never Learn revealed in late June that a second season was coming this fall. With it kicking off back on October 5th, 2019 debut, the focus is now on the ninth episode due out on December 1st, 2019. The official site has brought out the first promo for it, though they region-lock the YouTube version leaving us with just the Twitter version you can see below. Both Crunchyroll and Funimation are simulcasting the series.
Yoshiaki Iwasaki is directing it based on the series composition by Go Zappa. Masakatsu Sasaki is handling the character designs with Studio Silver and Arvo Animation handling the animation production.
The Japanese cast includes Ryota Ohsaka as Nariyuki Yuiga, Haruka Shiraishi as Fumino Furuhashi, Miyu Tomita as Rizu Ogata, Sayumi Suzushiro as Uruka Takemoto, Madoka Asahina as Asumi Kominami, and Lynn as Mafuyu Kirisu.
【#ガリオレ人形を探せ 8話答え合わせ】#ぼくたちは勉強ができない
原作漫画でお馴染みのガリオレ人形は
見つけられたでしょうか☺8話ではシャンプーの柄に登場👀
今週土曜日24時30分から放送の9話にも登場予定です✨
ぜひ探してみてください📺#ぼく勉 pic.twitter.com/dTdw2TSjJS— ぼくたちは勉強ができない!公式 (@bokuben_anime) November 28, 2019
The Weekly Shonen Jump title, which got a Jump Start preview as We Never Learn through Viz Media, began in February 2017 and has seven volumes out so far with new volumes landing roughly every two months. Popular properties from the magazine generally generate a good bit of content quickly for a single-cour and can boost the sales of both the magazine with people jumping on for more as well as the compiled volumes.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot Concept: The series follows Yuiga, a student who is aiming for a scholarship because he comes from a poor family. His school gives him a condition: he can have a recommendation for a scholarship if he tutors his two beautiful classmates to help them get into the schools of their choice. Ogata may be a science genius and Furuhashi a literature prodigy — but Ogata is aiming for a liberal arts school and Furuhashi is aiming for a science school. And they’re both clueless outside their fields of expertise.