Despite being completed, "The Quintessential Quintuplets" remains highly popular and well-known. Have you finished watching the anime yet? While the manga is popular, it's also incredibly popular as an anime featuring a colorful cast of beautiful girls. Despite its acclaimed popularity, fans who value the original work have complained that important scenes are noticeably cut and the storyline feels unnatural. While the original storyline is often so well-developed that it can feel unnatural in an anime, this one also felt a bit rushed, as it only concluded with two TV series seasons and one movie. Perhaps in response to fan complaints, a third season of the anime will be released in 2023, featuring episodes from the original manga that were previously unavailable in the anime! It's rare for an official agency to actually listen to fan demands and produce an anime, so many fans are likely very surprised. This is great news, even for those who had given up on seeing a sequel to an anime series! So, here we'd like to briefly introduce some of the original story arcs that will likely be depicted in the third season of the lavish anime "The Quintessential Quintuplets." Fans who retired from the series after the movie and have forgotten the details should definitely check it out!

Season 2 Noticeably Cut Out of Important Scenes

As mentioned at the beginning, Season 2 of "The Quintessential Quintuplets" was noticeably cut out of important scenes. The story structure itself isn't bad, and even fans who haven't read the original manga can enjoy it, but it's likely to leave longtime fans who thoroughly enjoyed the original manga feeling dissatisfied.

Feels a bit rushed

The Quintessential Quintuplets Season 2 Poster

As such, the second season of this anime is likely to feel a bit rushed, especially for those familiar with the original work. As a result, there's a discrepancy in reviews between those who started watching the series via the anime and those who started watching the series via the original work.

The first season of the anime was criticized for its poor animation...

The Quintessential Quintuplets Poster

The first season of the anime was notoriously poorly received due to its noticeable animation flaws. While the second season managed to overcome these weaknesses, the story progression still had noticeable flaws, resulting in a disappointing outcome.

Viewed as a standalone anime

However, when viewed as a standalone anime, its quality is extremely high. If it can properly cover previously unreleased scenes, it could be said to be an impeccable anime masterpiece.

The third season of the anime will preserve the content of the second season

The series' reputation had been negative due to the fact that important episodes were withheld. However, earlier this year, the production of a third season of the anime was announced, which aims to re-create previously unreleased scenes from the anime.

Revealing Unreleased Episodes

The second season of the anime had excellent animation quality and no complaints other than the story progression. By depicting episodes not shown in the second season, wouldn't it be fair to say that this will be a perfect anime that will truly satisfy long-time fans who have supported the series up to now?

Is the timeline okay? ?

However, one concern is that episodes that were originally supposed to be depicted at a reasonable time in the second season of the anime will be picked up in the third season, which may be a bit confusing for anime fans who haven't enjoyed the original work. It will be interesting to see how this chronological issue is resolved.

Labor Thanksgiving Tour

Now, let's take a look at some previously unreleased scenes that will likely appear in Season 3. First, let's take a look at the "Labor Thanksgiving Tour," where Futaro and Yotsuba go on a date on Labor Thanksgiving Day.

Thanking Yotsuba

The "Labor Thanksgiving Tour" was also depicted in Season 2 of the anime, and is an episode in which Futaro works with Yotsuba to find a gift for her as a token of his appreciation.

Date Episode

Season 2 of the anime completely cut out any date-like scenes where the two actually visited various facilities or ate together, which must have been disappointing to many fans. Perhaps Season 3 will include a detailed depiction of the Labor Thanksgiving tour date that wasn't shown in Season 2?

It's going to be a hell of a ride!

The highlight of this scene is the awkward moment when Yotsuba and Fuutarou find themselves in a situation where they might run into one of the sisters who asked Fuutarou out on a date on Labor Thanksgiving Day but were rejected by him.

Yotsuba's Conflict and Fuutarou's Awkwardness

This scene allows you to enjoy the conflict that only Yotsuba, who always puts her sisters first, can experience, as well as Fuutarou's awkwardness, so be sure to check it out.

Living Room Confession

Next, we'll introduce "Living Room Confession," a scene that could potentially appear in Season 3 of the anime. Living Room Confession tells the story of the quintuplets and Fuutarou, who find themselves overwhelmed by the pretend play of a little child they've taken care of at their house. This episode was completely skipped over in Season 2, so we're definitely looking forward to seeing it in the anime.

Kiku-chan Makes an Appearance

This episode in particular features Kiku-chan, a little girl known for her slightly difficult personality. Enjoy the scenes with the quintuplets, who display a strong maternal instinct as they interact with a small child, and Futaro, who struggles with the unreasonable demands of a child.

Real-life pretend play begins

In particular, the real-life pretend play, initiated at Kiku-chan's request, unfolds with a relationship so complex it's hard to believe it was thought up by a child. The sisters' complex setting will have you chuckling wryly.

"Let's go out together."

The highlight of this scene is undoubtedly the scene where Miku confesses her feelings to Fuutarou while playing house. Unfortunately, Fuutarou takes it as a comment made during playtime and doesn't understand her feelings. However, this scene is particularly noteworthy as it depicts the normally shy Miku mustering up the courage to confess her feelings to Fuutarou.

Futaro and Yusuke Compete for the Private Tutor Position

Next, a scene that could potentially appear in Season 3 is the showdown between Futaro and Yusuke over the private tutor position. This was also briefly depicted in Season 2, but the specific details of the battle were never mentioned. I think this will be explored in more detail in Season 3.

Yusuke Fights Fairly

Typically, handsome rivals in romance anime are portrayed as having bad personalities. However, Yusuke is portrayed as a character who is obsessed with fighting Fuutaro fair and square, even tearing up the cheat sheet he received from the quintuplets' father in order to defeat him. This lovable quality, despite being enemies, is what makes Yusuke so appealing.

They became close enough to be in the same group on the school trip.

Futaro and Yusuke fought a fierce battle for the tutor position, but it seems that their friendship deepened through this competition. In fact, Yusuke, Futaro, and the other members formed a group on the school trip, showing that they were close enough to spend the trip together through this competition.

The Popular Yusuke Takeda

Yusuke is extremely popular for his academic ability and good looks, as well as his honest and upright personality, which makes him so determined to always compete head-on with Fuutarou.

A must-see for fans who want to see Yusuke in action!

Since many fans have expressed a desire to see Yusuke's exploits depicted in the anime, perhaps the third season will delve deeper into these episodes of Yusuke's life?

Summer Vacation Arc

The last scene likely to be depicted in the third season is the summer vacation arc with Gogo and the others. With the production already confirmed, this scene has already been announced, and it looks like it will definitely be included in the third season of the anime.

A Phone Call from Fuutaro

The Summer Vacation Arc is an episode in which Fuutaro, who is on vacation during the summer, suddenly calls the quintuplets and they decide to spend the summer together.

Futaro Takes Action

This is a rare scene in which Futaro takes action against the quintuplets. It allows viewers to enjoy the changes in Futaro's state of mind and the quintuplets' reactions as they sense them.

Also Available in Theaters

The Summer Vacation Arc will also be released in theaters, so fans who can't wait for the TV anime to air should definitely head to the theater. The release date is also expected to be during the summer vacation period, which is perfect for the Summer Vacation Arc, so you can enjoy this film on the big screen at the perfect time to watch the Summer Vacation Arc.

Summary

Did you enjoy this? This time, we've introduced some previously unreleased scenes from "The Quintessential Quintuplets," which has been confirmed for a third season. As the original work of this series has garnered enthusiastic support, it was a great shame that the first and second seasons of the anime were not perfect. However, the fact that the flaws in the progression of the second season will be addressed in the third season is a move that even long-time fans will be very happy about. This work conveys the series' attitude of valuing not only new fans but also long-time fans, so if you are a fan who has enjoyed this series since the original work, be sure to watch it.

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