One of the otaku community’s most beloved quintuplets is back in an exciting collaboration between the renowned Japanese company Taito and the popular anime Go-Toubun no Hanayome (The Quintessential Quintuplets). This time, the protagonist will be none other than Nino Nakano, who will become the center of attention with the release of a fascinating prize figure. This new figure will present Nino in a captivating version, highlighting his characteristic charm and captivating personality.
The first images of the product have already been revealed through Taito Toys‘ official media, generating great anticipation among fans of the series.
Wearing a dazzling dress adorned with bunny details, Nino Nakano is ready to make her fans fall in love with this stunning figure. Her elegant pose and flirtatious gaze have been carefully designed to capture the essence of her bold and charming character, making this product a true gem for fans who consider her their favorite quintillion. Without a doubt, this Nino figure will be a must-buy that will elevate any figure collection.
According to information shared through Taito Toys‘ official media, this new Nino Nakano prize figure will be part of Taito’s renowned Desktop Cute line. In addition, it has been confirmed that more details about its release in Japanese entertainment centers will be revealed soon, so we recommend the public to be attentive to the Taito Toys X/Twitter account to not miss any updates.
Information about Go-Toubun no Hanayome:
Go-Toubun no Hanayome, also known as “The Quintessential Quintuplets” in the West, is a romantic comedy manga created by Negi Haruba. The manga began publication in Kodansha’s Shuukan Shonen Magazine in August 2017, reaching its end in February 2020. In addition, Kodansha Publishing has released a total of 14 compilation volumes, including a special volume numbered 14.5.
The anime adaptation of the manga “Go-Toubun no Hanayome” premiered in Japan on January 10, 2019. This adaptation consisted of 2 seasons, totaling 24 episodes and included a movie titled “Eiga Go-Toubun no Hanayome, a special titled Go-Toubun no Hanayome∽ produced by Shaft and another special titled Go-Toubun no Hanayome* produced by Bibury Animation Studios.
It is worth mentioning that the first season was produced by the animation studio Tezuka Productions, while the second season underwent a studio change, being produced by Bibury Animation Studios. The series was legally simulcast in America through the Crunchyroll/Netflix platform. In addition, the anime Go-Toubun no Hanayome (The Quintessential Quintuplets) has its respective English dub.
The anime Go-Toubun no Hanayome has the following description: Fuutarou Uesugi is an excellent high school student, but he leads a hard life. His aloof personality and reclusive nature have left him friendless, and his father is burdened by debt, forcing his family to scrape by.
One day, during lunchtime, Uesugi argues with a student who has claimed “her place,” which causes the two of them to dislike each other. That same day, he is presented with a golden opportunity to pay off his family’s debt: tutoring the daughter of a wealthy family, with a salary five times higher than the market rate. He accepts the proposal, but is horrified to discover that the client, Itsuki Nakano, is the girl he confronted before.
After unsuccessfully trying to get Itsuki to like him again, Uesugi discovers that his problems don’t end there: Itsuki is actually a quintuplet, so in addition to teaching her, he must tutor her sisters – Miku, Yotsuba, Nino and Ichika – who, despite the very real threat of failing, want nothing to do with a tutor. However, their family’s livelihood is at stake, so Uesugi presses on, steadfast in his resolve to rid the sisters of their aversion to studying and successfully lead them to graduation.
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