With his family deep in debt, Futaro Uesugi accepts a lucrative job tutoring underachieving quintuplet classmates to help them graduate high school.With his family deep in debt, Futaro Uesugi accepts a lucrative job tutoring underachieving quintuplet classmates to help them graduate high school.With his family deep in debt, Futaro Uesugi accepts a lucrative job tutoring underachieving quintuplet classmates to help them graduate high school.
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Story, characters, dialogues all are super sweet. I had constant smile while watching this anime. I hope few more seasons of this anime came out.
Anyone who hates this anime I'm confused. This anime is really perfect for singles who don't have a clear direction in their life. Always when I watch this somehow I smile myself like an autistic person. That's because in my brain, I'm happy like I feel that so many girls come to me. IRL might not be like that, but I hope that Amen can be like that. The animation per character is very different from other anime. Each character has a rich feel, so it's really boring. The virtual design and hair are really great, thx negi, for making these beloved characters. The song is delicious too, and I won't be bored to hear it. 10/10, this anime is no debate. I love this anime to death.
Sheesh and I thought it would be some degenerate harem stuff.
It's actually very wholesome. Cuteness aside, the show is about a guy committing to tutor a quintuplets who are on the verge of failing school.
The 5 girl characters were interesting and had different quirks. The first season showed how they complemented each other, which gave me an idea that this show would be more psychological and sci-fi that it seemed to be on the surface, like Bunny-senpai.
But season 2 shattered that thought. Instead, the show was just a wholesome and dramatic interaction between 5 gals who simp for a nerdy and chad guy (haha very realistic).
The simp was not what made the anime wholesome and enjoyable for me. It's the wholesomeness and the strong relationship between the sisters and the main guy that gave me joy and laugh through each episode. They all had different quirks, but at the end of the day they were still family united.
As for problems, some subplots had great potential that should be dived in a lot more. Like the dad character definitely could have been more intense, but it got rolled off.
Overall, let the sisters war continues. Can't wait for season 3. Go Team Miku. Season 1 7-7.5/10. Season 2 8-8.5/10.
It's actually very wholesome. Cuteness aside, the show is about a guy committing to tutor a quintuplets who are on the verge of failing school.
The 5 girl characters were interesting and had different quirks. The first season showed how they complemented each other, which gave me an idea that this show would be more psychological and sci-fi that it seemed to be on the surface, like Bunny-senpai.
But season 2 shattered that thought. Instead, the show was just a wholesome and dramatic interaction between 5 gals who simp for a nerdy and chad guy (haha very realistic).
The simp was not what made the anime wholesome and enjoyable for me. It's the wholesomeness and the strong relationship between the sisters and the main guy that gave me joy and laugh through each episode. They all had different quirks, but at the end of the day they were still family united.
As for problems, some subplots had great potential that should be dived in a lot more. Like the dad character definitely could have been more intense, but it got rolled off.
Overall, let the sisters war continues. Can't wait for season 3. Go Team Miku. Season 1 7-7.5/10. Season 2 8-8.5/10.
I'm not a massive fan of slice of life, but I instantly became interested in these six extremely well-written characters. Watching the main guy trying to figure out how to teach the girls is very entertaining. Also, this show surprisingly doesn't really have any fanservice shots, leaving more time to focus on the characters.
Gotoubun no Hanayome is a really cool anime when it comes to comedy and romantic animes. The plot is a cool plot and the characters and their design are amazing.
Did you know
- TriviaAyane Sakura, who voices Yotsuba, previously played all 5 of the Nakano Quintuplets in a Commercial for the Manga prior to the Show's creation.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (2022)
- SoundtracksGotoubun no Kimochi
Performed by Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, Miku Itou, Ayane Sakura and Inori Minase
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- 24m
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- 16:9 HD
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