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Eroge De Subete Wa Kaiketsu | Dekiru The Animati

The story follows Keiichi Tomono, a hopelessly addicted eroge (erotic game) player. Unlike the average otaku, Keiichi possesses encyclopedic knowledge of the genre. He knows every trope, every cliché flag, every dialogue tree, and every "hidden stat" requirement to achieve 100% completion in even the most obtuse adult games.

One day, a typical summoning circle yanks him into a fantasy kingdom on the brink of collapse. However, there’s a glitch. The Goddess who summoned him explains that this world operates on the exact programming logic of a 1990s eroge. That means:

The twist? Keiichi doesn’t get combat skills or legendary swords. His weapon is the "Scene Recollection" ability, which allows him to trigger specific event flags from the hundreds of eroge he has played. Instead of slaying dragons with magic, he solves them via dating sim logic, H-scene triggers (often comically averted), and dialogue selections that break the enemy’s will through sheer romantic confusion.


Each episode functions like a standalone visual novel route. Problems include:

The "Animation" subtitle becomes crucial here, as the show frequently breaks the fourth wall, showing controller inputs, save icons, and even a parody of the infamous "mosaic censorship" as a plot point. eroge de subete wa kaiketsu dekiru the animati

For viewers unsure about content suitability, it’s recommended to preview episodes first.


Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru! The Animation is expected to adapt the first major arcs of the light novel series. The story begins with Kaito realizing that his cheat ability is both a blessing and a curse. While he can predict enemy movements and unlock hidden dialogue trees, the system forces him to act like a visual novel protagonist.

In the first episode, Kaito saves a female knight from a goblin ambush. But instead of simply fighting, the system gives him three dialogue options:

Of course, Kaito is forced by the system’s absurd logic to choose the third option, leading to a series of ecchi misunderstandings that somehow result in the goblin king surrendering out of sheer confusion. Thus, Kaito learns the core rule of his new life: the more embarrassing the eroge trope, the more effective the solution. The story follows Keiichi Tomono , a hopelessly

For fans of: Isekai parodies, meta-humor, visual novel fanservice, light ecchi, and unconventional protagonists.

Not for: Viewers who dislike fourth-wall breaks, fanservice-heavy content, or repetitive gags.

Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru The Animation is not high art. It’s not trying to be. It is a love letter (and a roasting) to the eroge community, wrapped in a surprisingly tight plot about the nature of choice and consequence. If you’ve ever spent hours trying to trigger a flag in an adult game, you will laugh. If you haven’t, you’ll likely be confused—but possibly entertained by the sheer audacity of a world where a "Pat Pat Head" emote is a viable weapon of war.

Rating: 7.3/10
Recommended for: Completionists of the isekai genre, eroge veterans, and anyone who wanted Kazuma from Konosuba to be slightly more perverted. The twist


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Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru! The Animation is a two-episode adult OVA series produced by Pink Pineapple, with releases in June 2021 and November 2022. The plot centers on literature club president Yuri, who tasks member Mikoshiba with creating an "eroge" (erotic game), requiring him to seek real-world inspiration for his artwork. For more details, visit

As of mid-2026, Studio Palette has confirmed a second season (tentatively titled Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru The Animation: Route 2), scheduled for a Winter 2027 release. The announcement teaser showed Keiichi facing a "Yandere Flag," promising a darker tonal shift.


The eroge centers on Akira Sengoku, a woman trapped in a parallel world where she encounters her clones from alternate timelines. The story blends sci-fi time-loop elements, mecha battles, and romantic interactions with her female counterparts. As a 18+ visual novel, it features explicit content (sexual and romantic) and is not for all audiences. The game’s title translates to "Will You Escape? Or Will Everything Conclude," hinting at the narrative’s philosophical undertones.

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Note: The eroge includes graphic adult content (nudity, explicit dialogue) and is only recommended for mature audiences (18+).