Eroge De Subete Wa Kaiketsu Dekiru The Animati

Eroge De Subete Wa Kaiketsu Dekiru The Animati

Keiichi arrives just as the Demon Lord’s army is about to sack the capital. The Royal Knights are useless. The Court Mage is stuck in a loop casting the same spell. Using his "Status Check" ability, Keiichi realizes that the Demon General is actually a classic "Tsundere Flag" waiting to be flipped. Instead of fighting, he uses a dialogue tree option titled "You’re not really evil, are you?"—a common eroge romance route opener. The general blushes, drops her weapon, and joins the party.

The Princess, horrified that her kingdom was saved by "obscene game tactics," orders Keiichi to never touch her. This immediately triggers the "Forbidden Love" route, raising her affection meter to 80%.

The story follows the protagonist, Kuzumi, a high school student who is a massive enthusiast of erotic games (eroge). He believes that the scenarios and strategies found in these games can be applied to real life to solve any problem.

Kuzumi has two main heroines in his life: eroge de subete wa kaiketsu dekiru the animati

The plot kicks off when Kuzumi gets involved in various situations where he uses his "eroge knowledge" to resolve conflicts or intimate situations. The narrative is self-aware and plays on tropes common in visual novels, as Kuzumi treats real life as if he is inside a game route, trying to trigger flags and clear "events" with the girls.

The OVA primarily focuses on Kuzumi using his charm and the confidence gained from playing eroge to sexually conquest the heroines, turning their initial resistance into arousal and affection.


The climax of the season involves the Demon Lord’s daughter, Lilith, who has infiltrated the royal capital. She is a "kuudere" (cold, emotionless) girl with immense power. Kaito cannot defeat her in battle, so he decides to enter her “route” and make her fall in love with him. This arc is both hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt as Kaito genuinely bonds with Lilith over shared loneliness—only to realize he just “solved” the demon war by proposing marriage to the enemy’s heir. The season ends with a wedding interrupted by the Demon Lord himself, holding a save file from episode one. Keiichi arrives just as the Demon Lord’s army

The title roughly translates to "All Problems Can Be Solved with Eroge: The Animation" or something similar. This implies that the anime or animation in question explores themes or provides solutions to various issues through the lens of erotic games.

Produced by Studio Palette (known for My First Girlfriend is a Gal and various OVAs), Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru The Animation distinguishes itself with its visual storytelling gimmicks.

Rather than sticking purely to traditional anime aesthetics, the show constantly layers UI elements over the action: The plot kicks off when Kuzumi gets involved

The actual animation of action sequences is mediocre—expect slideshows for battle scenes. However, the character animation during dialogue is notably high-budget. Facial expressions micro-shift based on invisible affection inputs, a directorial choice that critics have praised as "meta-genius."

The fan-service (ecchi) content is abundant but ironically self-censored. Characters in the show complain about the "mosaic law" that prevents them from showing certain body parts, which the anime portrays as literal black hexagon bars floating in the air. It’s a parody of censorship that has made the show popular on both mainstream and adult streaming platforms.


| Character | Role | Archetype | Voice Actor (Anime) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Keiichi Tomono | Protagonist | Eroge Otaku / Strategist | Yuya Hirose | | Princess Lilia | Main Heroine | High-spec Tsundere | Ayana Taketatsu | | Seras | Demon General | Reformed Kuudere | Rie Takahashi | | Mimimi | Beast-eared Mechanic | Genki / Fan-service relief | Inori Minase | | Goddess Eris | Summoner | Drunkard / Exposition dump | Aoi Koga |


If The Animation successfully captures the chaotic energy of the light novel, it has the potential to be a cult classic. Light novel sales would surge, and almost immediately, a second season would be greenlit. The source material has enough arcs for three or four seasons, including a “yandere maid” arc and a tournament where Kaito must “date” his opponents to disarm them.

Moreover, the series has already inspired a popular mobile game where players “solve” problems by selecting correct eroge dialogue options, proving that the concept resonates with a core audience.