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Teenage Tutor Fuutaro Uesugi has to finally choose between the 5 Nakano Sisters, who all have feelings for him, at the School's Upcoming Cultural Festival; the event that will lead to his We... Read allTeenage Tutor Fuutaro Uesugi has to finally choose between the 5 Nakano Sisters, who all have feelings for him, at the School's Upcoming Cultural Festival; the event that will lead to his Wedding to one of them in a Flash-Forward.Teenage Tutor Fuutaro Uesugi has to finally choose between the 5 Nakano Sisters, who all have feelings for him, at the School's Upcoming Cultural Festival; the event that will lead to his Wedding to one of them in a Flash-Forward.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Kana Hanazawa
- Ichika Nakano
- (voice)
Ayana Taketatsu
- Nino Nakano
- (voice)
Miku Itou
- Miku Nakano
- (voice)
Ayane Sakura
- Yotsuba Nakano
- (voice)
Inori Minase
- Itsuki Nakano
- (voice)
Ryôta Akazawa
- Manager
- (voice)
Felecia Angelle
- Miku Nakano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Yukari Anzai
- Eba
- (voice)
Yoshino Aoyama
- Aimi
- (voice)
Bryn Apprill
- Yotsuba Nakano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tia Lynn Ballard
- Itsuki Nakano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kimberley Anne Campbell
- Takebayashi
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kamen Casey
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dani Chambers
- Raiha Uesugi
- (English version)
- (voice)
Nazia Chaudhry
- Shimoda
- (English version)
- (voice)
Terri Doty
- Futaro Uesugi (young)
- (English version)
- (voice)
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This is one of the more blatant self-insert escapism fantasy movies. Imagine being a tutor to 5 beautiful girls, and all of them want to be your girlfriend. That is the premise of "The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie". I haven't seen the TV series or read the manga that this movie is based on. I am judging this purely as a stand-alone film. Surely, I would have gotten to know the characters better through the series and been able to tell the 5 siblings apart, but the movie does a fine enough job introducing all of them. Overall, I ended up really enjoying this escapism fantasy, it spoke to me as a lonely loser. Maybe one day five beautiful ladies will fight over me.
No spoilers. I saw the only review was a non-fan of the series so I thought I'd give something that might be more useful to those looking for opinions.
The movie was okay. It gives you the closure you're wanting for each of the five girls, and leads into that closure with a heaping pile of the drama you know and love from the series.
It's because of this that it's so unfortunate that it was a little bloated. It know it's adapting the final few chapters from the manga, so it's hard to say where the blame lies, but it feels like it spends a bit too much time getting where it needs to go at times it felt like it was stalling just for the sake of it. I think if this stuff all happened in a regular episode I wouldn't bat an eye, but sitting down for a movie, you sort of hope for a more focused, polished experience, and they missed the mark a little on that.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy the movie. As a fan of the series I was happy with how the ending was handled (even if my top girls didn't come out on top :c). It has some great moments that let the characters shine, which is why I loved the series in the first place, but I don't think it hit the heights of the second season for me.
Basically, if you like the show, you'll be happy you saw this and experienced the end, but don't expect anything too crazy.
Also for those of you wondering, Uesugi does make his choice with some time left in the movie, so you do get a sort of epilogue for how everyone deals with his choice, and he does pick one girl, no cop outs here. Even if he didn't pick the one I wanted, I think they did a good job of selling why he picked the one he did.
The movie was okay. It gives you the closure you're wanting for each of the five girls, and leads into that closure with a heaping pile of the drama you know and love from the series.
It's because of this that it's so unfortunate that it was a little bloated. It know it's adapting the final few chapters from the manga, so it's hard to say where the blame lies, but it feels like it spends a bit too much time getting where it needs to go at times it felt like it was stalling just for the sake of it. I think if this stuff all happened in a regular episode I wouldn't bat an eye, but sitting down for a movie, you sort of hope for a more focused, polished experience, and they missed the mark a little on that.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy the movie. As a fan of the series I was happy with how the ending was handled (even if my top girls didn't come out on top :c). It has some great moments that let the characters shine, which is why I loved the series in the first place, but I don't think it hit the heights of the second season for me.
Basically, if you like the show, you'll be happy you saw this and experienced the end, but don't expect anything too crazy.
Also for those of you wondering, Uesugi does make his choice with some time left in the movie, so you do get a sort of epilogue for how everyone deals with his choice, and he does pick one girl, no cop outs here. Even if he didn't pick the one I wanted, I think they did a good job of selling why he picked the one he did.
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As someone who's been invested in the series from the start, I was nervous about the ending, but oh man, did they nail it. Fuutarou choosing the right girl had me screaming 'FINALLY!' - she's the one who truly got him from day one and supported him every step of the way. I loved how the movie wrapped up all the character arcs and plot threads, it was so satisfying. The animation was gorgeous, the music was perfect, and the voice acting was top-notch. I'm so glad I got to experience this series from start to finish. If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and watch it. Trust me, you won't regret it. 10/10, would watch again and again.
I have zero knowledge about the series and after watching this in theaters, I will never bother to check it out. This was only made for weebs and horny teenage boys who want to fantasize about multiple unrealistic anime girls being obsessed with them. The 13 year old boy brigade that invaded the row in front of me couldn't stop making groping gestures at the screen and jerk off motions to each other throughout. I was literally embarrassed to be sitting and watching this. Storywise, it was one of the hardest anime movies I've ever tried to follow. Lots of exposition that felt neither romantic or heartfelt. Just excuses to be in love with the same man that meant next to nothing. Misogynistic would be the word that comes to mind when I was watching this, throughout the entire runtime. And worst of all, it was completely BORING!!!! There was absolutely no need for this to be OVER 2 HOURS LONG!!! I honestly cannot believe they released this in American theaters, and I further cannot believe I sat through it all hoping it would get better or have any point to make. Spoiler Alert, it doesn't. I mean, I thought Disney was the ones trying to groom kids with their latest venture, but this is indefinitely worse. Unless you're a fan of the series(not sure if it's comparable or not, never seen it and never will) or a horny 13 year old, I could not recommend more that you stay away from this piece of trash.
0 completely unrealistic anime girls out of 5.
0 completely unrealistic anime girls out of 5.
Based on the well-known manga series, "The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie" is a romantic comedy about familial ties. The film, which was directed by Kaori, tells the tale of Fuutarou Uesugi and the Nakano quintuplets as they negotiate romantic relationships and sibling rivalry. The film embodies the essence of the adored manga, showcasing the quintuplets' distinct personalities through endearing acting and a striking aesthetic. The connection between the cast members-especially the gifted actresses-gives the characters more nuance and raises the story's overall enjoyment factor. "The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie" is a charming and approachable romantic comedy that perfectly captures the spirit of adolescent love and the delight of realizing one's own emotions.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film adapts the final 4 Volumes of the Quintesstial Quintuplets Manga and finishes out the Storyline of the Series, including the Reveal of who Fuutaro Uesugi Marries in the Flash-Forwards.
- Quotes
Futaro Uesugi: They will be a pain until the bitter end.
- ConnectionsFollows The Quintessential Quintuplets (2019)
- SoundtracksGo-Tôbun no Kiseki
(The Quintessential Trajectory)
Performed by the Nakano Quintuplets
(Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, Ayane Sakura & Inori Minase)
Lyrics & Music by Nobuharu Saitô & Ryûichi Takada
Arranged by Atsuhito Satô (Dream Monster)
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Nhà Có 5 Nàng Dâu
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $502,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $502,000
- Dec 4, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $3,670,507
- Runtime
- 2h 16m(136 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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