Crunchyroll, one of the leading and ultimate anime destinations worldwide, is bringing The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie, the romantic comedy that’s taken the anime world by storm, to theatres globally (excluding Asia and Middle East) starting October 31. Crunchyroll also revealed the official English voice cast, as well as a brand new trailer for the upcoming film which will be available in both English dub and subtitled.
“The anime has captured the hearts of fans around the globe. We’re thrilled to bring the story’s conclusion to audiences eagerly waiting to find out which of the five sisters captures the heart of Futaro,” said Mitchel Berger, SVP of Global Commerce at Crunchyroll. “The enormous popularity of ‘The Quintessential Quintuplets’ provides an exciting opportunity for Crunchyroll to deliver a solid romantic comedy to fans and introduce new fans to the anime series.”
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The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie is the highly-anticipated conclusion of the popular romantic comedy that follows five lovely young girls who hate studying and hire part-time tutor Futaro. He guides not only their education but also their hearts. Time spent has brought them all closer, with feelings growing within the girls and Futaro. As they finish their third year of high school and their last school festival approaches… They set their sights on what’s next. Is there a future with one of them and Futaro?
So, when can we expect to see The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie in cinema? Well, the dates vary depending on your region and territory. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered:
- October 31 in Italy as a special event screening
- October 31 in Spain
- November 3 & 4 in France as a limited release
- December 1 in Australia and New Zealand
- December 2 in the U.S. and Canada
- December 7 & 8 in the U.K. and Ireland
- Early 2023 in Germany (March 28), Poland, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary
Crunchyroll also revealed the film’s English voice actors including Lindsay Seidel voicing oldest sister Ichika Nakano, Jill Harris voicing second sister Nino Nakano, Felecia Angelle voicing third sister Miku Nakano, Bryn Apprill voicing fourth sister Yotsuba Nakano, Tia Ballard voicing fifth sister Itsuki Nakano, and Terri Doty voicing the younger character and Josh Grelle voicing character of Futaro Uesugi.
You can find out more about the upcoming more via the official website.
Since the manga was introduced, The Quintessential Quintuplets has soared in popularity with fans around the world eagerly following the adventures of five sisters all trying to catch the eye and hand of Futaro. The manga which launched in 2019 has sold over 16 million copies in 2022. In May, The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie was released in Japan and grossed over $16.4 million at the Japanese box office. The film was also nominated in eight categories for the 2022 Newtype Anime Awards including Best Picture.
The first two seasons of the series are currently streaming on Crunchyroll.com.