You're a transfer student at the all-boys boarding school, Morimori Academy. Seeking a low-effort extracurricular, you join the "Photography Club," only to discover it is actually the infamous "Yarichin Bitch Club," where the members’ primary activities are far more sexual than artistic.
Toono is the personification of "I've made a huge mistake." He provides the necessary contrast that makes the absurdity of the Yarichin Bitch Club work—without his "normal" perspective, the show would have no baseline for its brand of madness.
Kashima is the "good boy" of the Yaribu. He is the anchor of normalcy in a sea of eccentricity, and his charm comes from his unwavering (if slightly confused) sincerity.
As the story progresses, it becomes clear that Kyousuke’s "nice guy" image is a carefully maintained mask. He isn't necessarily "fake," but he is incredibly complex and guarded.
Itsuki is the club's "Clean Freak Snob." He provides a dark, dry humor to the series, acting as the cynical voice of reason in a room full of hormonal chaos—even if that "reason" is mostly just him wanting everyone to wash their hands and stay six feet away.
Akemi serves as the unpredictable mentor. He welcomes the protagonist, Takashi Toono, with open arms, but he’s also the one who ensures the club stays true to its "extracurricular" roots. He represents the peak of the school’s eccentric culture—someone who has fully embraced their desires and expects everyone else to keep up.
In short, Itome is the grounding force of the series. He provides a necessary contrast to the high-octane personalities around him, offering a brand of intensity that is felt through his actions and his silence rather than his words.
Yuri is a high-energy, sensory-overload of a character. He functions as the series' "chaotic neutral" element—someone who breaks all social norms but remains surprisingly loyal to his own internal logic. He doesn't talk in full sentences, and butchers words on purpose.
Tamura is the unfiltered id of the Photography Club. He is loud, aggressive, and fiercely independent, but his loyalty—once earned—is absolute. He provides a necessary grounded (albeit violent) contrast to the more "eccentric" or manipulative members of the club. If you're looking for a character who says exactly what's on their mind while looking like they just stepped out of a 90s street gang manga, Tamura is your guy.
Obsessed with Yuri. Lives for Yuri. Dies for and by Yuri.
You're a transfer student at the all-boys boarding school, Morimori Academy. Seeking a low-effort extracurricular, you join the "Photography Club," only to discover it is actually the infamous "Yarichin Bitch Club," where the members’ primary activities are far more sexual than artistic.
Release Date 2026.05.03 / Last Updated 2026.05.03