What do you feel as you look at this anime. Together, they create a cheerful and enjoyable comedy where this group connects between each other and their world expands hilariously. Mostly, "Gotoubun no Hanayome” is just fun, for Fuutarou to become a better person and starts caring for others outside his family, for the quintuplets whom evolve and begin to experience the love path. However, the OP is fantastic because it shows the voice contrast between the quintuplets and has a good rhythm and interesting lyrics. The characters' voice is contrasting and complements the personalities. The sound appears in the precise moments and it fills the scene. If you pay closer attention to the character design, they will look the same boosting the effect. For me, the art quality is one of the best of the season and I want to praise the creator, the animators because the quintuplets have the same silhouette but with some changes in the hair and the accessories they create different characters. On the other hand, the art and sound are fabulous. The same happens with the other sisters, Ichika, the eldest and the one who tries to keep the group harmony, Yotsuba, filled with excessive energy and who cannot say no as an answer and finally Itsuki, the hard worker and stubborn sister. The latter is shy, dedicate, charming, not social while Nino is very social, extrovert, direct, bossy and probably most of the spectators could end disliking her. The quintuplets have a very different personality for example, we can observe a clear contrast between Nino and Miku. As a positive point, I am glad, the adaptation followed the manga and they do not change anything of the plot, so I am hoping to see a second season in the future (it was announced). This contrast creates refreshing chemistry between the cast and keeps the whole crazy story spinning, this thing is never boring. The quintuplets have a different personality forcing Fuutarou to take different decisions to deal with each of them. I do not think that passed his mind (in the manga is in the same way). However, in this series, the guy only cares to study and do not see the quintuplets as friends or even more as candidates to have a relationship. In the beginning, you can feel the show as the classical, generic harem where the guy likes and love all the girls. This group of characters is funny and genuine. The only problem, this kind of plot could be seen absurdness and filled with excessive banality, boring a selected group of anime followers.īut that hardly matters. After some time, these girls begin showing affection towards their tutor and their surroundings starts to change. This group of girls, Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, Itsuki, named in orderĪs they came to this world, hate to study and even more dislike the tutor. A guy, Fuutarou Uesugi, nerdy, poor, solitary, gets a job as the tutor of a group of quintuplets who are near to fail the school. I forgot to tell you those sisters are quintuplets.
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However, his family's livelihood is on the line so Uesugi pushes on, adamant in his resolve to rid the sisters of their detest for studying and successfully lead them to graduation.Īnother harem plot, basically of all the harem stories you have seen before, you have never seen anything quite like "Gotoubun no Hanayome.” The series has an overall harmony, where this lavishly designed comedy, which sometimes turns into a slightly unrequited romance involving a nerdy guy and five ignorant sisters who hate to study. He accepts the proposal, but is horrified to discover that the client, Itsuki Nakano, is the girl he confronted earlier!Īfter unsuccessfully trying to get back on Itsuki's good side, Uesugi finds out that his problems don't end there: Itsuki is actually a quintuplet, so in addition to her, he must also tutor her sisters-Miku, Yotsuba, Nino, and Ichika-who, despite the very real threat of flunking, want nothing to do with a tutor. That same day, he is presented with a golden opportunity to clear his family's debt: a private tutoring gig for a wealthy family's daughter, with a wage of five times the market price. One day during his lunch break, Uesugi argues with a female transfer student who has claimed "his seat," leading both of them to dislike each other. His standoffish personality and reclusive nature have left him friendless, and his father is debt-ridden, forcing his family to scrape by. Fuutarou Uesugi is an ace high school student, but leads an otherwise tough life.