Anime Review: The Quintessential Quintuplets Season 2

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Rating

★★★★

Anime Digest

The Nakano quintuplets’ academic performance is beginning to show indications of improvement under the dedicated mentorship of their instructor Fuutarou Uesugi, even though their road to graduation is still challenging. However, as they continue to create numerous issues that prevent actual coaching, Fuutarou becomes more involved in their private lives, thus complicating their connection. On a different note, Fuutarou gradually starts to recognize that there may be a link between him and the history he thinks he had with one of the five females. Will they be able to retain their connection as a teacher and his students, or will it grow into something else entirely when everyone’s feelings start to expand and overlap?

The Feel-Good Part

The bond among the girls is very inspirational and entertaining. The character development of the girls is fantastic. Priority has been given to every individual character. It does not fail to entertain the viewers.

The Disappointing Factor

Some characters might annoy some audiences. The characters may incite viewers’ prejudice and hostility. As it differs from the first season, they might not appreciate the art style.

In-Depth Analysis

Under the Crunchyroll-Funimation collaboration, the anime series has been licensed in North America. The Quintessential Quintuplets Season 2 was confirmed on May 5, 2019. Satoshi Kuwabara was replaced as the season’s director by Kaori, and Keiichirchi is back to pen the screenplays. The animation studio has changed from Tezuka Productions to Bibury Animation Studios. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the anime’s season was postponed from its initial October 2020 debut date to 8 Jan-26 Mar 2021. The Nakano Family Quintuplets sing “The Form of the Quintuplets” as the opening theme and “First Love” as the closing theme for the film. The Nakano Family Quintuplets’ song “Quintuplet Feelings,” also the opening of the first season, serves as the episode’s closing theme.

Star Power

The storyline and the direction were phenomenal. An excellent job had done by the director, Kaori, and the screenplay writer, Keiichirchi. The music and animation are both at the height of their powers.

Overall Opinion

This anime is entertaining. The audience will become captivated right away. It is worthwhile to watch.