One of the most romantic comedy anime is The Quintessential Quintuplets. The franchise just launched a movie adaptation of the manga series’ last chapter. The film also revealed the winning girl at the end, and keep reading to find out if the finale differed from the manga or not.
On May 20, the romantic comedy film centred on quintuplet sisters was released in Japan, and it has performed remarkably well at the box office. The film grossed 390 million yen (US$3,05 million) and sold 260,000 tickets in its first three days of release. Morbius, The Batman, and Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness all made less money on their first weekend in Japan. The film is currently second only to Shin Ultraman in Japan’s box office.
So Now Question is Who Won in the end as many people had already read the manga they already know the the answer but many were disappointed at the ending but
According to a popular Japanese site, the film’s finale is the same as the manga’s, implying that the winning girl is still Yotsuba Nakano. However, the film has included some unique footage, which helps to explain why Fuutaro chose Yotsuba Nakano in the end.
“The end of the movie was 100 times better than what was attempted in the original manga,” one fan commented, “so even if you are not a fan of Yotsuba, you should see it.” The acting of the sisters and Fuutarou is superb.”
“Most of the events leading up to Yotsuba’s win inside the film were added as original content,” another fan commented.
At the time of writing, no release date has been confirmed for global fans. The film is based on a manga series written and drawn by Negi Haruba, which was published in Weekly Shonen Jump between 2017 and 2020. The manga has also inspired two anime seasons.
Synopsis Of Quentessential Quintuplets
Uesugi Fuutarou, a high school second-year from a poor family, receives a highly appealing offer to work part-time as a tutor… but his students turn out to be girls from his own class! What’s more, they’re quintuplets… and all five are beautiful, but happen to be problem students who have borderline grades and hate studying! Looks like his first assignment will be to win all the sisters’ trust?! Every day is a wild party in this rom-com centering around the quintuplet sisters of the Nakano household!