Fan quote (from a 2022 blog post): "In the VN, I got bored waiting for the punchline. The anime delivers the punchline and the punchline in half the time."

When creating a write-up about Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru! The Animation, consider the following:

The game’s true ending required grinding through all five heroine routes and solving a meta-puzzle about the nature of reality. It was clever on paper, but tedious in practice. The anime condenses this into a breathtaking final two episodes: the protagonist realizes his eroge powers come from a bored, omnipotent “player” (the viewer). In a fourth-wall-breaking climax, he asks us to press the “Skip” button on the final conflict. It’s a brilliant, economical, and emotionally resonant conclusion that respects the audience’s intelligence—and their time.

The anime touches on several themes, including: