The figure division of Japanese company FuRyu, known as FuRyu prize, has shared more details about its exciting collaboration with the popular anime adaptation of the manga Go-Toubun no Hanayome (The Quintessential Quintuplets).
Through their respective official media, FuRyu prize presented to the public the new addition to their “Bloo-me!” brand, and it is a new figure that will be inspired by the dazzling and energetic Yotsuba Nakano. Additionally, FuRyu prize’s official X account presented the first screenshots of this amazing product of the fourth Nakano sister.
Go-Toubun no Hanayome: Yotsuba Nakano shows her incredible beauty in Figurine
Like the Miku Nakano figure we featured a while back, this Yotsuba prize figure will feature a floral theme on it. Using the natural colors of Yotsuba, this product is in charge of capturing all that bewitching magnetism of Yotsuba that has so captivated the fans of Go-Toubun no Hanayome and being a collection, don’t miss the opportunity to get the quintuplets versions when they become available in Japan.
According to information presented by FuRyu, this radiant prize figure of Yotsuba Nakano is scheduled to be on display in Japanese entertainment centers in May 2025. New information will be released soon, so please stay tuned to FuRyu prize’s official media for updates in the near future.
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” and a special episode produced by SHAFT animation studio.
It is important to mention that the first season was produced by the animation studio Tezuka Productions, while the second season experienced a change of studio, being produced by Bibury Animation Studios. The series was aired legally and simultaneously in America through the Crunchyroll platform, and has an English dubbing.
The anime Go-Toubun no Hanayome has the following description: The story tells us the life of Fuutarou Uesugi, a high school student whose existence is marked by economic hardship and a loneliness brought on by his aloof personality. His daily routine takes an unexpected turn when a conflict with a new student, Itsuki Nakano, over the “right” to a seat in the school canteen, triggers a wave of mutual dislike.
Things get even more complicated when Fuutarou is presented with an opportunity to pay off family debts through a job as a private tutor that offers a salary five times higher than average. However, he discovers that his student is none other than Itsuki, the same girl with whom he had previously quarreled.
But the surprise doesn’t end there. Itsuki turns out to be one of the Nakano quintuplets so now, in addition to Itsuki, Fuutarou must also tutor her sisters: Miku, Yotsuba, Nino and Ichika. Despite the fact that these girls face the real risk of failing their studies, they show no interest in having a tutor.
Facing these challenges with determination, Fuutarou is determined to overcome the quintuplets’ resistance to their studies, and successfully lead them to graduation, not only for the financial well-being of his family, but also for the personal satisfaction of fulfilling his mission as a tutor.
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