Naturally, there are many famous scenes that appear in The Quintessential Quintuplets. There are scenes that make you feel a little embarrassed when you watch them, and others that you might even think are "beautiful." This time, we've carefully selected just 10 of those famous scenes and ranked them for you to see!

10th Place: The Scene Where All Five Sisters Get a Perfect 100

The Five Sisters Get a Perfect 100
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Our #10 favorite is the scene where all five sisters get a perfect 100 on a test. I couldn't help but think, "Wow, Futaro got a perfect 100 too! That's amazing!" I couldn't help but make a joke about the five of them. Miku and Itsuki looked awkward, Nino looked tired, Ichika looked sleepy, and Yotsuba seemed completely innocent. It was a great scene that brought out the personalities of each of the five sisters.

But then, a few months later, the five sisters finally...

Yotsuba Passes the Test
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As you can see, all five sisters earned a combined score of 100. Yotsuba was particularly terrible, scoring in the single digits, but a few months later, they finally passed every subject without failing. There's a scene where they're so happy they burst into tears, and it's a memorable moment not to be missed.

 

No. 9: The scene where Miku suddenly asks Fuutarou if she'll go out with him

Miku asks Fuutarou if she'll go out with him while playing house
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The ninth-placed scene is the one where Miku suddenly confesses her feelings to Fuutarou while playing house. It was such a sudden turn of events that it sent both Miku and the readers into a panic. However, as you'd expect from such an emergency situation... Fuutarou, being the airhead that he is, misunderstood the answer and replied.

Fuutarou goes beyond dating and announces marriage

Fuutarou proposes while playing house
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Fuutarou's response to Miku's sudden question is... NO! He says he wants to get married, not just date. This sends Miku into a panic, along with her sisters and children! However, Fuutarou immediately tells his child, "Now you have a mother," revealing that this response was just part of playing house. In the end, Miku is devastated that his confession has failed, while Ichika breathes a sigh of relief.

 

8th Place: The Scene Where Nino Breaks Down in Tears After Fuutarou Tells Her Story About His Unrequited Love

Nino Breaks Down in Tears
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In 8th place, we chose the unexpected scene where Nino bursts into tears after hearing Fuutarou talk about his unrequited love. Nino is usually the harshest of her sisters when it comes to Fuutarou, so this scene was a surprising and memorable one. I'm sure many people have become fans of Nino after seeing this.

By the way, for fans who know the usual Nino...

Nino says,
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I think she probably has a strong image of mocking and laughing at people (lol). There was a scene where she thanked someone before, but she only said, "Thank you!" with a clearly unhappy expression and tone. However, I think it's this contrast that makes this scene so memorable.

 

7th Place: The Scene Where May Orders a Extra-Large Parfait as a Reward

May Orders a Extra-Large Parfait
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7th place goes to the scene where May requests a extra-large parfait as a reward. In fact, in the volumes, when she first transfers, she is rumored to be drawn as a bit plumper than she is in the magazine, as she is such a gluttonous character, but the word "extra large" made a huge impact. Still, it seems like Satsuki will eat it all up with ease, which is impressive.

 

6th place: The scene where Miku declares Ichika her rival

Miku Declares Her Rival
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6th place: This scene where Miku finds out that Ichika has also fallen in love with Fuutarou and declares her her rival. Of course, she has no intention of losing, but her honest and unreserved approach to the challenge, in a first-come, first-served format, is a typical example of the earnest Miku. However, it is unclear whether this comment was the reason, but Ichika would later stand in Miku's way as a major rival.

 

5th Place: The Scene Where Nino Confesses Again

Nino Confesses Again
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5th place is the scene where Nino confesses to Fuutarou face-to-face. The first time, she confesses from the back of a motorcycle, but Nino can't hear him because of the engine noise, as is typical in manga. Just when I thought the matter would be swept under the rug, I was surprised by the scene where he immediately confesses to her face to face. The scene was also memorable because it had a completely white background.

By the way, what about Nino after his first confession?

Confused Nino
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Nino couldn't hide her frustration at Fuutarou's complete lack of reaction despite her once-in-a-lifetime confession. I'm sure most readers figured out why he didn't respond at this point, but how many people actually thought he'd confess again so soon?

 

4th Place: The Scene Where Yotsuba Flyes from the Swing into the Night Sky

Yotsuba Jumping Off the Swing with the Night Sky as a Backdrop
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4th place goes to the scene where Yotsuba is flying off the swing! The subsequent developments are filled with a succession of great quotes and scenes, but the scene that left the strongest impression on me was the one where Yotsuba is flying through the air. The background is the light of the night view, which matches Yotsuba perfectly and it looks as if Fuutarou is captivated by it.

 

Third Place: The Scene Where Nino Invites Kintaro (Fuutarou) to Dance

Nino Invites Kintaro to Dance
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Third place goes to the scene where Nino invites Kintaro (Fuutarou) to dance around the campfire. In fact, her skirt is torn, but her graceful demeanor is so different from usual that you wouldn't even notice, and she invites you in a way that makes you feel like a true "young lady!"  

Second Place: The Scene Where Ichika's Love Sensor Rings

The Scene Where the Siren of Love Rings
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My second choice is the scene where Ichika is saved from a pinch by Fuutarou, and the shock alarm and her heart pounding ring out together. It's likely that at this moment Ichika completely fell in love with Fuutarou. She had been clutching her chest and saying that her sensors were normal even when they were alone up until this point, so she is depicted as being quite flustered.

 

No. 1: The scene where Yotsuba looks into Taro's face and says, "That's a lie."

Yotsuba grins and says it's a lie.
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No. 1 is, of course, the scene where Yotsuba says, "Because I love you," then looks into Fuutarou's face and says, "That's a lie!" I'm sure all Yotsuba fans were in agony over this scene (lol). By the way, what's a lie is that just before that, she said the reason she was helping Fuutarou was "because I like him." I don't know if that's actually true, but it's just too cute!

 

Ranking of the Quintessential Quintuplets' Best Scenes

The five characters reacting in different ways
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What did you think of this ranking? I was actually considering including Miku's "Take responsibility, okay?" line, but I included it in the "Famous Quotes" section, so I left it out. Although I was unsure about ranking them personally, I was able to decide on 1st and 2nd place easily (especially Yotsuba, who came in 1st). Which scene do you think is your number 1 favorite scene?

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