The staff behind The Quintessential Quintuplets ∽ anime special announced that it is coming to Japanese televisions and cinemas this summer.
The Quintessential Quintuplets ∽ adapts stories from the mangas that weren’t shown in the previous seasons and other anime projects, though the range of stories that were told hasn’t been revealed. Tickets are already available now in Japan, and moviegoers that purchase tickets can receive a clear file with the anime special’s new visual displayed. The anime’s theme songs “Gotōbun no Mirai” (Five Identical Futures) and “Takaramono” (Treasure) will be performed by the Quintuplets.
The anime special will be shown on Japanese television this summer while its theatrical release will be released for three weeks from July 14 onwards. Along with the announcement a new key visual was released for the anime.
▍The Quintessential Quintuplets ~ Anime Trailer
▍About The Quintessential Quintuplets
The Quintessential Quintuplets is a manga series created by Negi Haruba, and it started its serialized run on Kodanha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine in August 2017, until the series ended in February 2020.
The series follows Futaro Uesugi, a high school student living with his father and sister while trying to deal with the enormous debt his dad incurred over his life. Futaro isn’t known for much but his grades are exceptional, so he takes on the job of being a private tutor to get some extra cash. Unfortunately for him however he discovers that he’ll be tutoring not one, but five students in the form of a group of quintuplets all with unique personalities, but sharing horrible grades! The series follows Futaro as he tries to teach them various subjects while trying to break down the walls the girls have, except when it comes to each other.
▍About The Quintessential Quintuplets ~ Anime Staff
Original Work: Negi Haruba
Director: Yukihiro Miyamoto
Series Composition: Keiichiro Ochi
Animation Production: Shaft
▍About The Quintessential Quintuplets ~ Anime Cast
■ Futaro Uesugi – CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
■ Ichika Nakano – CV: Kana Hanazawa
■ Nino Nakano – CV:Ayana Taketatsu
■ Miku Nakano – CV: Miku Itō
■ Yotsuba Nakano – CV: Ayane Sakura
■ Itsuki Nakano – CV: Inori Minase