Yarichin B Club Watch: Why It Is So Hard to Find Online

Yarichin B Club Watch: Why It Is So Hard to Find Online

Finding a place to sit down for a Yarichin B Club watch session is, honestly, a bit of a nightmare. You've probably seen the clips on TikTok or Twitter. Maybe you heard that infamous opening theme—the one that lives rent-free in everyone's head—and thought, "Okay, I need to see the context for this." But then you go to Crunchyroll. Nothing. You check Netflix. Zilch.

It is frustrating.

Basically, the "Yarichin Bitch Club" (or Yarichin Bitch-bu) anime isn't a standard TV series. It consists of only two Original Video Animation (OVA) episodes produced by Studio Grizzly. Because of its explicit content and its status as a bundled release with the manga, it never hit the mainstream global streaming giants. If you are looking for a simple "click and play" experience on a licensed US platform, you are going to be looking for a long time.

The Reality of the Yarichin B Club Watch Experience

Most people get confused because they expect a full season. There isn't one. The anime was created specifically as a bonus for fans who bought limited edition versions of the manga in Japan. Volume 3 came with the first OVA in 2018, and Volume 4 came with the second in 2019.

Since these were physical Japanese releases, no Western distributor like Funimation or Sentai Filmworks ever picked up the streaming rights. This creates a massive gap for international fans.

Currently, your options are limited to:

  • Importing the Japanese DVDs/Blu-rays: This is the only 100% "official" way, but they don't usually come with English subtitles.
  • The Internet Archive: Surprisingly, because the OVAs fall into a bit of a licensing "gray zone" internationally, fans have uploaded them to the Internet Archive. It’s one of the few places where the videos stay up without getting nuked by copyright strikes immediately.
  • Third-party sites: You know the ones. They’re covered in pop-up ads for games you definitely shouldn’t play at work. While they have the episodes, they aren't exactly "safe" or official.

Why Everyone Is Still Obsessed With It

It's been years since the OVAs dropped, yet the Yarichin B Club watch interest hasn't faded. Why?

Part of it is the sheer absurdity. The story follows Takashi Tono, a transfer student at an all-boys school who accidentally joins the "Photography Club," only to realize it's... well, not about photography. It is crude, over-the-top, and unapologetically wild. Ogeretsu Tanaka, the original creator, is a massive name in the BL (Boys' Love) world, and her art style is gorgeous. Even in the anime, the character designs for guys like Yuri and Tamura are striking enough to keep the fandom alive on fan-art sites like Pixiv and Tumblr.

Also, the voice cast is legitimately top-tier. We are talking about high-profile Japanese voice actors like Yusuke Kobayashi and Ayumu Murase. When you have that level of talent attached to something so niche and scandalous, it's bound to stay relevant.

Is There a Season 2?

Short answer: No.

Longer answer: It's highly unlikely.

Since the anime was just a promotional tool for the manga, and the studio behind it (Grizzly) hasn't mentioned it in years, a continuation isn't on the horizon for 2026. However, the manga is still going. As of early 2026, Volume 6 has been the focus for many collectors, and the English translations by SuBLime are the best way to actually finish the story that the anime barely started.

What to do if you want more

If you've finished your Yarichin B Club watch and feel like the two episodes left you hanging, you've got to switch to the manga. The anime covers maybe 10% of the actual plot.

  1. Check SuBLime Manga: They handle the official English print. It’s high quality and uncensored.
  2. Support the Author: Ogeretsu Tanaka is active on social media. Supporting the official releases is the only way the industry sees there is still a demand for this kind of content.
  3. Avoid Scams: Be careful of "Season 2" trailers on YouTube. They are almost always fan-made edits or clips from other shows like Sasaki and Miyano or Dakaretai Otoko meant to trick you into clicking.

The series is a cult classic for a reason. It’s weird, it’s loud, and it’s definitely not for everyone. But for those who want to jump in, just know that you're entering a "treasure hunt" phase of anime fandom where the official paths are narrow and the fan-subbed paths are many.

Actionable Next Steps: To get the full story, start with the Yarichin Bitch Club Vol. 1 manga from an official retailer like Forbidden Planet or Right Stuf (now part of Crunchyroll's store). If you are strictly looking for the anime, search the Internet Archive for "Yarichin OVA English Sub" to find the most stable community-hosted versions of the two existing episodes.


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Logan Barnes

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