GO-TOUBUN NO HANAYOME∽
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
2
RELEASE
September 9, 2023
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
During summer break Fuutarou takes a break from being the tutor to the Nakano sisters to focus on his own entrance exams. The girls, who are missing him, suddenly get a surprise call from Fuutarou…
(Source: Crunchyroll, edited)
Note: The anime was pre-screened in Japan theatrically for 3 weeks on July 14, 2023 before being aired as a two-part special on September 2/9, 2023.
CAST
Itsuki Nakano
Inori Minase
Miku Nakano
Miku Itou
Nino Nakano
Ayana Taketatsu
Yotsuba Nakano
Ayane Sakura
Ichika Nakano
Kana Hanazawa
Fuutarou Uesugi
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Raiha Uesugi
Natsumi Takamori
Maruo Nakano
Takaya Kuroda
Fukkatsu no Tenchou
Kousuke Toriumi
Maeda
Hayato Itou
Yuusuke Takeda
Souma Saitou
Tsubaki
Iori Saeki
Aoi
Hitomi Sasaki
Matsui
Aya Uchida
Kiku
Satomi Arai
Yamauchi
Yuuta Aoki
Rena Nakano
Kakariin
Wataru Tsuyuzaki
Dansei
Ryuusei Ishida
Josei A
Ayaka Oonishi
Josei B
Sakura Kimura
EPISODES
Dubbed
Not available on crunchyroll
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REVIEWS
FormerlyExisting
70/100A return that’s actually worth seeing if you want to.Continue on AniListA background for those who've read this from the front page:
I like this series, but there's no surprise that I was pretty skeptical going INTO this special.
I was also very doubtful that this trend of "Adapting things the anime had skipped" and that could be quite an annoyance, and a very cheesy and greedy way to nickel and dime fans of the franchise you promote.
Nevertheless, i'm still tuning into it because of Shaft, the studio that created all the greats like Madoka Magica and Monogatari.
Animation:
As expected, Shaft taking over Bibury has lead to some of the CLEANEST animation i've seen in this show, along with that, EVERYTHING in this special looks immaculate
Absolutely my favorite part in this special, as it enhances the comedy WAY more than it needs to be, and then some, along with a lot of the Monogatari vibes in terms of camera angles and cinematography (because, this special is directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto afterall.)
It’s truly a visual treat.
If only they animated the entire show.....
I could only wish.
Characters:
Same baloney, different bread, all of the characters are still the same development-wise:
Futaro: Still the best character in my opinion, as he actually is a very charismatic person, with still tons of charm in his character, and his relationship with his family and the Nakano Quintuplets are pretty well made.
Nino: Actually, I kinda like her character now, she's still the same Tsundere as she is, BUT her characterization is improved here, although quite short.
Miku and Ichika: Along with Nino, They're the characters with the most screen time, and they're still the best developed Nakanos in this entire series, and my 2nd favorite
Yotsuba: nothing actually happens with her?
It still has the problem of Miku, Ichika, and Nino being the core focus though, as i didn't care much for Yotsuba AT ALL in this special.
Story:
Some improvements here and there, since it’s “sort-of” a prequel to the movie (from what i’ve heard)
One notable complaint i have though is THE PACING.
The 2 episodes felt like it goes on for 10 minutes rather than 48, and everything just happens SO FAST in this special for some reason, i understand this is probably due to how little canon material they missed.
Overall thoughts
If you like the series itself, and you want to
see the final timeyou miss seeing them in anime form, you can watch this if you want to, although it's not inherently necessary.nashyyyy
80/100Short and sweet, an evident cash-grab but shaft still delivers qualityContinue on AniListStatistically speaking, I am almost certain (I haven't checked shit) that merchandise for this series has sold exponentially higher than anything we have ever seen for the romance genre. The Quintuplets fanbase isn't huge on Anilist or Myanimelist but rest assured, this series has a massive following. On top of that, its fans take it seriously, true die-hard supporters who love the series with all their heart. I would like to think I'm not as delusional but this is one of my favorite series of all time, period. I understand the ending turned a lot of people off. I can understand why, even if I don't necessarily understand. BUT, look back on the series. If you truly enjoyed it enough to sit through both series and get to the movie and ending, it's time you gave the series a second chance (unless you loved it of course).
When I say this, I'm not saying you should like the series even if you didn't like the ending, nor am I trying to convince you to reconsider your opinion of the series. The whole reason I say the series deserves a second chance is because I feel that so many people turned their back on the series that it left the animators stuck between a rock and a hard place. (SPOILER WARNING, but I mean, surely you have seen/read the series if you are considering watching this) People who were mad that Yotusba won complained that she didn't have any screentime, wasn't foreshadowed well and didn't get enough development with her relationship with Futaro period. On the other hand, the Miku and Nino fans would have ultimately dropped the series prematurely if it became evident that Yotsuba was gonna win, which would have been inevitable if she randomly started getting a lot of panels in the manga, and screentime in the anime. I'm not blaming Yotsuba haters or Miku or Nino fans here, nor am I blaming the studio. It's just the way it goes in a harem. Unless you go for the polyamorous route (which nobody would have liked), something has to be sacrificed. For that reason, I don't think the series should be written off ENTIRELY because of something that is simply an inherent flaw of the genre. Imagine the scenes if Miku or Nino won, the opposite fanbase would go even more ballistic. I want to reiterate, i'm not trying to argue against or convince people who didn't like the series because of the ending. The ending matters. I agree. However, I think that people have greatly overreacted to the ending, it certainly isn't one of the worst ones of all time.
Shaft goes for fanservice here, big surprise. I mean the series already ended but they are animating extra chapters, of course it's a cash grab. But the animation is top-notch, on par with Monogatari one could say. As I mentioned previously, the animators are stuck in a tough situation where they have to provide development for the seemingly random and arbitrary Yotsuba victory while satiating the desire of Miku and Nino viewers to come back to watch this special despite losing out to Yotsuba. This movie/special does just that, it gives Miku and Nino their screentime with Futaro to start, showcasing their cute and loveable characters, then seamlessly transitioning into the heartfelt Yotsuba segment, and how they met years ago as well as her feelings for Futaro which she locked away in favor of giving her sisters a chance, just like how they gave her a chance after her academic failure at her previous school. When it's all said and done, this movie/special can make everyone happy. All it needs is a chance. If you have seen/read Quintuplets, watch this. It's only 50 or so minutes and provides everyone with entertainment, even if the series may have left a bad taste in your mouth. I didn't like some of the fanservice, I felt like those were the wrong chapters to animate and made the characters not themselves in a way. It's still one of my favorite series' tho and this special gets the job done for everybody I am ultimately quite pleased even if they simply reopened the series just to make a few extra dollars. Final Score: 8/10; thank you for reading!
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Ended inSeptember 9, 2023
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