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How she gets this mass of hair to stand up vertically I have no idea, but you could turn her upside-down and use her to sweep floors. She's transcended the mere hair antenna, instead sporting a hair PLUME. Dad seems healthy though- and at times even boastful- but seems unable to secure permanent full-time employment.) Futaro's kid sister Raiha also lives with her brother and dad. He frequently seems to only care about them as a source of income (and SAYS this to exactly the wrong person at one point.) When the show opens, he's figured out that he can order "barbecue beef without the beef" for less than a plain plate of rice (for which you've got to give him some credit for penny-pinching cleverness), but I never could figure out exactly WHY his family was so poor that they had become dependent on his tutoring gigs. I might also mention that Futaro's as ambivalent about his relationship to the girls as any harem male lead I've ever seen. But there's also an attempted gag where Futaro is saying, "There are two Yotsubas?", even though, while both of the "Yotsubas" standing before him have the same sort of hair ribbon, one of them also wear's MIKU's clothes, has MIKU's ever-present headphones, and has MIKU's longer hair!
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Sometimes the show acknowledges this at one point one of the sisters dons a wig to pass for another. I would guess the girls are given different hair tints as a convention for the viewer to enable us to tell them apart, but things like hair LENGTH would seem more "real", and intrinsic to each girl.
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One is that the show makes free use of the gimmick of physically identical girls passing themselves off as each other (see Mion and Shion in Higurashi), but the presentation of it here is at times nonsensical.
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Stig was exasperated at yet another example of the female-on-male abuse trope (at first, by all five of them at that), but it seemed to me that the girls weren't ALL equally evil on close examination, I found them easily-distracted, rich delinquents who, unless they have individual reasons to feel otherwise, tend to follow the strongest voice among them, which at first is that of Nino, who harbors a psychotic hatred of Futaro for God knows what reason.īefore I go into any individual descriptions of the girls, there are a few things I'd like to deal with first. Notes: Based on manga by Negi Haruba, published by Kodansha.įutaro Uesugi is a poor teenager (but very good student) who is hired by the wealthy father of the identical Nakano quintuplets to tutor his "problem" daughters.Ī dictionary definition of "quintessential" that comes up when Googling is "Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class." Not knowing any quintuplets (identical or otherwise) myself, I can't really say if that applies here, but if these ARE "quintessential" ones then we should be grateful that there aren't more of them out there. Length: Television series, 12 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by FUNimation, also available on Crunchyroll for streaming.Ĭontent Rating: PG-13 (Fanservice, slapstick violence, mature situations.)Īlso Recommended: Love Hina Hayate the Combat Butler AKA: 五等分の花嫁 Go-Tobun no Hanayome (according to Wiki, literally "Quintuplet Brides" this IS a harem, you know)