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So, I Can't Play H!

So, I Can't Play H!
Dakara Boku wa, Ecchi ga Dekinai. light novel cover.jpg
Cover from the first volume of the light novel
だから僕は、Hができない。
(Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai.)
Genre Action, Romantic comedy, Supernatural, Harem
Light novel
Written by Pan Tachibana
Illustrated by Yoshiaki Katsurai
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Male
Imprint Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
Magazine Dragon Magazine
Original run June 19, 2010August 20, 2013
Volumes 11 (List of volumes)
Manga
Written by Pan Tachibana (Original Story)
Illustrated by Yoshiaki Katsurai (Original Design)
Shou Okagiri
Published by Fujimi Shobo
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Dragon Comics Age
Magazine Monthly Dragon Age
Original run October 7, 2011December 6, 2013
Volumes 5 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Takeo Takahashi
Written by Naruhisa Arakawa
Music by Cher Watanabe
Studio Feel.
Licensed by
Original network AT-X (Uncensored)
Tokyo MX, Sun Television, TV Kanagawa, BS11 (Censored), Anime Network
Original run July 6, 2012September 25, 2012
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed by Takeo Takahashi
Written by Naruhisa Arakawa
Music by Cher Watanabe
Studio Feel.
Released March 27, 2013
Runtime 24 minutes
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So, I Can't Play H! (Japanese: だから僕は、H(エッチ)ができない。 Hepburn: Dakara Boku wa, Ecchi ga Dekinai.?), shortened to Boku-H (H(エッチ) Boku-Ecchi?), is a 2010–2013 Japanese light novel series written by Pan Tachibana and illustrated by Yoshiaki Katsurai. The story centers on Ryosuke Kaga, a lecherous high school student who makes a contract with Lisara Restall, a beautiful Grim Reaper, in exchange for his lecherous spirit.

Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Dragon Magazine in 2010. The series' eleven volumes were released between June 19, 2010, and August 20, 2013. A manga adaptation illustrated by Shou Okagiri began serialization in the May 2011 issue of Monthly Dragon Age, and released five volumes as of December 9, 2013. A 12-episode anime adaptation produced by feel. was announced, and aired from July to September 2012 on AT-X and other networks. The anime series was licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2013 for distribution in North America. Sentai Filmworks has released the series on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and for online streaming.


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