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Netflix Schedules ‘Quintessential Quintuplets’ Anime Streaming

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We'll see even more of you soon enough, ladies.
© Negi Haruba / Kodansha

The winter 2019 anime series Quintessential Quintuplets saw a two-season run and a feature film that Crunchyroll handled bringing out. Netflix is now taking a stab at adding the show to its library to retain anime fans and engage potential new fans. The two-season run of the show is scheduled to be added to the service on May 15th, 2024 with presumably the Japanese and English dubs and multiple more subtitle options.

The first season was directed by Satoshi Kuwabara based on the series composition by Keiichiro Ochi. Michinosuke Nakamura and Miyabu Uta are handling the character designs with Tezuka Productions working on the animation.

The Japanese cast includes Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Futaro Uesugi, Kana Hanazawa as Ichika Nakano, Ayana Taketatsu as Nino Nakano, Miku Itō as Miku Nakano, Ayane Sakura as Yotsuba Nakano, Inori Minase as Itsuki Nakano, Natsumi Takamori as Raiha Uesugi, and Satoshi Hino as Isanari Uesugi.

The series comes from creator Negi Haruba which began in August 2017. Kodansha Comics picked up the rights to the Quintissential Quintuplets manga for domestic release back in June 2018.

This one features the opening theme song “Gotobun no Katachi” by The Nakano Family Quintuplets while the ending them has them also performing “Hatsukoi” for it.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: One day, a poor high school second-year named Futaro Uesugi comes across a private tutoring gig with good pay. But his pupils are his classmates!! And they’re quintuplets!! A-and they’re all gorgeous girls, but they’re also troublemakers who hate to study and are on the verge of flunking out! And his first task is simply gaining the sisters’ trust?! Every day is a party! The curtain is rising on the Nakano quintuplets’ quirky romantic comedy with five times the cute!

Previous film promos and visuals:

© Negi Haruba / Kodansha
© Negi Haruba / Kodansha
© Negi Haruba / Kodansha

Previous TV promos:

© Negi Haruba / Kodansha


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