

So, I Can't Play H!
Ryousuke Kaga, a helplessly romantic teenager, was walking in the rain when he sees a beautiful girl with red eyes drenched in the rain. Everyone was avoiding her, but Ryousuke was taught to treasure women so he offered his help by letting her dry off at his home. Ryousuke can’t imagine that this mysterious girl would stab him in the chest and leave him to die… Or did she? Who is this pretty girl and what does she want with him?
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Plot Summary
Kaito struggles with his perceived lack of masculinity and his inability to perform in romantic situations. To overcome this, he seeks the help of a mysterious idol singer, Hayama, who offers to train him. Through a series of comedic and often awkward encounters, Kaito embarks on a journey to understand himself and his desires.
Critical Reception
The anime series was met with a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its unique premise and comedic elements, although some found its humor to be niche. It gained a following for its character development and willingness to tackle unconventional themes within the romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unconventional and humorous approach to romance.
- Some viewers found the plot to be quirky and memorable.
- Criticized by some for its reliance on exaggerated comedic scenarios.
Google audience: Audience reception appears to be varied, with many enjoying the anime's humorous take on sensitive topics and its endearing main characters, while others found the plot progression and humor to be somewhat peculiar.
Fun Fact
The anime is based on a Japanese light novel series written by Yū Kamiya and illustrated by Masahiro Ikeno.
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