Doujindesutvjogakkoudeotokohitorinanod - Fixed

Here are three famous works that fit the description and have doujin adaptations or “fixed” fan versions.

Your keyword includes "TV." That likely refers to the fact that many popular "one boy in a girls' school" stories first appeared as television anime. Doujin artists then take those characters (or similar original characters) and produce their own versions – often with uncensored content, alternate endings, or fetish-specific scenes.

For example, if a mainstream show like "Maria†Holic" (boy disguised as girl in girls' school) or "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru" (cross-dressing male in all-girls academy) airs on TV, the doujin response is immediate. Circle names like "Doujin desu TV" might even parody the show's own title card.

Thus, the corrected phrase could be read as: "It's a doujin. On TV, it's a girls' school with only one guy – that's the situation."

If you typed in something like “doujindesutvjogakkoudeotokohitorinanod fixed” into a search engine, you’re likely looking for a specific type of Japanese fan-made (doujin) content. Let’s break it down: doujindesutvjogakkoudeotokohitorinanod fixed

Put together, the search suggests someone wants a corrected/patched version of a doujin game or anime-inspired work where a lone boy finds himself enrolled in an all-girls’ school — a classic harem comedy setup.

This article serves as your encyclopedia for that very genre: famous examples, where to find fixed versions, and how the trope evolved in doujin culture.


While not a girls’ school, several doujin reinterpretations place Sakuta in a female-only academy. Search for “jogakkou hen fixed” tags on Pixiv.


The same basic setup can yield:

Assuming you found a file named doujindesutv_jogakkou_otoko_fixed.exe, follow these steps:

If the game was originally in Japanese, you may also need a locale emulator (Locale Emulator or NTLEA).


You wrote "fixed" at the end. That suggests you previously encountered a garbled version of this search term – perhaps missing spaces, wrong romaji, or autocorrupt errors. The "fixed" version might be:

Doujin desu. TV - Jogakkou de otoko hitori na no da. Here are three famous works that fit the

Or even more clearly:

同人です。TV女子校で男一人なのだ。
"It's a doujin. It's that there's one man at a TV girls' school."

With "fixed" now applied, search engines should return relevant works. However, because this is still a very generic phrase, I recommend instead searching for specific tags on platforms like DLsite, Melonbooks, or Toranoana using these tags: