Gomu Wo Tsukete To%2c Iimashita Yo Ne %d8%a7%d9%86%d9%85%d9%8a ~upd~ -

Kenji stared at the smudged paper. He had said that. It was a specific technique he had read about in a manga tutorial—using the edge of a kneaded eraser to gently lift graphite and create a soft, glowing effect for the eyes, rather than erasing them entirely.

Friend: “I didn’t study for the exam.” You: “ Gomu wo tsukete to, iimashita yo ne. ” (Translation: “I told you to prepare, didn’t I?” — adapting the structure)

This anime is an adaptation of a very popular adult manga (doujinshi) by the artist . The original doujinshi was a massive hit, with over 90,000 downloads on FANZA, a major Japanese digital distribution platform for adult content. The story was originally published as a chapter in a larger hentai manga anthology called "Ano, Mou 1-kai Shimasen ka...?". Kenji stared at the smudged paper

But none deliver it with the same deadpan perfection as Senjougahara.

Let’s decode it:

The "انニメ" at the end seems to be a non-standard or misplaced term and might not directly translate or make sense in this context. It resembles Arabic/Persian letters but doesn't form a coherent word in those languages that would relate to the rest of the sentence. It's possible there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication in the formation or interpretation of this part of the text.

The Japanese phrase (ゴムをつけてと言いましたよね…) translates directly to "I told you to put on a condom, didn't I?" This highly specific, explicit phrase originates from a massively popular adult manga (doujinshi) created by the artist Rouka (ろうか). Due to its explosive digital popularity, boasting over 90,000 downloads, it was officially adapted into a two-episode adult anime (Hentai) series released in December 2024 . Friend: “I didn’t study for the exam

The plot follows the protagonist's encounters with , the sister of another character named Mamori.

She might hand him rubber bands for his hair, rubber gloves for cleaning, or a rubber eraser for schoolwork. The story was originally published as a chapter

The short series balances its explicit nature with light situational comedy, such as a scene where the protagonist accidentally ruins Nanami’s expensive smartphone during a climax, adding an element of immediate awkwardness to the encounter. Production and Technical Highlights Original Creator Rouka (ろうか) Format 2-Part OVA (Short Anime Series) Release Dates December 13, 2024 & December 27, 2024 Genre Mature / Adult Animation Key Visual Aesthetics Monochromatic hair contrast, deadpan character expressions

The narrative centers on a dramatic and sexually charged encounter that begins when the protagonist accidentally splashes fluid on Nanami’s smartphone. This leads to an intense session where the dialogue—specifically the title phrase—underscores a lack of birth control, driving the tension of the scene. Themes and Genres