The Quintessential Quintuplets has announced a new anime project.
It will be an anime original Honeymoon Arc, supervised by the manga author.
Fans think it's time for the series to end for good.
The Quintessential Quintuplets (5-toubun no Hanayome) is a harem romantic comedy anime series about a high school student who gets a job as a private tutor for 5 girls, quintuplets. It's based on a manga by Negi Haruba that was finished back in 2020.
New Project Is in the Works
The first season of the anime aired from January to March 2019. Then there was Season 2 in 2021, followed by a movie in 2022. After that, in 2023, there was a two-episode television special that adapted the stories from the manga that never made it to the original series. And now there's something else in the works.
On April 28, 2024, during The Quintessential Quintuplets 5th anniversary event it was announced that a new project is on its way. It's titled The Quintessential Quintuplets* and will be an original story, but with the same characters.
The upcoming anime will follow Futaro and Yotsuba and will feature a new anime original Honeymoon Arc, but will be supervised by the manga author, Negi Haruba, which means it will still be sort of canon.
Fans Are Outraged
The news about another Quintessential Quintuplets sequel had fans enraged. The anime finished adapting the manga long ago, and yet more episodes keep coming out. The entire situation gives them very strong milking-for-money vibes.
The time has come to drop the series already and stop with all these sequels.
The Quintessential Quintuplets prints money, as fans say, so it's obvious why the animation studios cannot let this one go. But enough is enough, and fans would prefer to see something fresh and unexplored instead of watching the same characters being exploited for money over and over again.
The Quintessential Quintuplets manga and anime are immensely popular among fans, so there's no doubt that the new project will also be successful. But the lack of fresh ideas and new stories has become upsetting for the viewers.
On top of that, since there were not just one, but five potential romantic interests for the main protagonist, it's natural that there were five teams of fans, too. And as we know, only one of them became happy with how things went in the series.
Producing a Honeymoon arc will only make one part of the fandom happy, and the rest 4 parts even more angry and upset. They'd prefer the series give more attention to the rest of the sisters and give them their 'happily ever after' aw well.
Isn't it time to let the series go already?
Summary:
The Quintessential Quintuplets has announced a new anime project.
It will be an anime original Honeymoon Arc, supervised by the manga author.
Fans think it's time for the series to end for good.
The Quintessential Quintuplets (5-toubun no Hanayome) is a harem romantic comedy anime series about a high school student who gets a job as a private tutor for 5 girls, quintuplets. It's based on a manga by Negi Haruba that was finished back in 2020.
New Project Is in the Works
The first season of the anime aired from January to March 2019. Then there was Season 2 in 2021, followed by a movie in 2022. After that, in 2023, there was a two-episode television special that adapted the stories from the manga that never made it to the original series. And now there's something else in the works.
On April 28, 2024, during The Quintessential Quintuplets 5th anniversary event it was announced that a new project is on its way. It's titled The Quintessential Quintuplets* and will be an original story, but with the same characters.
The upcoming anime will follow Futaro and Yotsuba and will feature a new anime original Honeymoon Arc, but will be supervised by the manga author, Negi Haruba, which means it will still be sort of canon.
Fans Are Outraged
The news about another Quintessential Quintuplets sequel had fans enraged. The anime finished adapting the manga long ago, and yet more episodes keep coming out. The entire situation gives them very strong milking-for-money vibes.
The time has come to drop the series already and stop with all these sequels.
The Quintessential Quintuplets prints money, as fans say, so it's obvious why the animation studios cannot let this one go. But enough is enough, and fans would prefer to see something fresh and unexplored instead of watching the same characters being exploited for money over and over again.
The Quintessential Quintuplets manga and anime are immensely popular among fans, so there's no doubt that the new project will also be successful. But the lack of fresh ideas and new stories has become upsetting for the viewers.
On top of that, since there were not just one, but five potential romantic interests for the main protagonist, it's natural that there were five teams of fans, too. And as we know, only one of them became happy with how things went in the series.
Producing a Honeymoon arc will only make one part of the fandom happy, and the rest 4 parts even more angry and upset. They'd prefer the series give more attention to the rest of the sisters and give them their 'happily ever after' aw well.