The art is consistent and genuinely cute, I found it to be very easy on the eyes. If you're looking for a bit of mindless enjoyment, you might want to give this a shot.ĭoes look pretty good. If you're looking for something with deep romance, complex themes, or the like, then this isn't for you. It's just layers of absurdity, without much substance. Did I enjoy it as a comedy though? Absolutely.įirst, the story. I say this for multiple reasons - but as a long-time watcher and reader of yaoi and other fujoshi-oriented content, I couldn't enjoy this anime as a yaoi. I just finished watching this, and I've come to the conclusion that this anime is the definition of a shitpost. While the first years in the club struggle with their sticky dilemma, the club collectively has to deal with sex, secrets, and even stalkers! However, as time runs out, Toono is left mortified and out of options.Īt Toono's side throughout his ordeal is Yaguchi, as well as Yuu Kashima-a fellow transfer student and club member who shares Toono's predicament. What's worse is his monthly sex quota-and the punishment for failure is severe: the club will forcefully take his innocence. Nicknamed the "Yarichin Bitch Club," its members offer sexual services to pent-up boys at the academy-for no reason other than a love of sex. However, it's no different from any other boys' school, and since he entered halfway through the year, he feels like an outcast-until the bright and friendly Kyousuke Yaguchi introduces himself.ĭue to the school's compulsory club policy, Toono chooses to join the low-effort "Photography Club," but the club is not what it seems. Takashi Toono was unsure what to expect when he transferred to Morimori Academy, a private all-boys boarding school located deep in the mountains.