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The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie Anime's English Dub Trailer Streamed
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Crunchyroll began streaming a new English dub trailer for screenings of The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (Eiga Gotōbun no Hanayome) sequel anime on Wednesday. Crunchyroll will screen the film in the United States and Canada with English subtitles and with an English dub on Friday.
The company also screened or will also screen the film in the following countries:
- Italy - October 31 (as a special event screening)
- France - November 3-4 (as a limited release)
- Spain - November 18-19
- Australia and New Zealand - December 1
- United Kingdom and Ireland - December 7-8
- Germany - March 28
- Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, and Hungary - Early 2023
The returning English dub cast includes:
- Lindsay Seidel as Ichika Nakano
- Jill Harris as Nino Nakano
- Felecia Angelle as Miku Nakano
- Bryn Apprill as Yotsuba Nakano
- Tia Ballard as Itsuki Nakano
- Josh Grelle as Futaro Uesugi
- Terri Doty as younger Futaro Uesugi
The film opened in Japan on May 20, and its runtime exceeds 130 minutes. The film serves as the finale for the story. As of July 31, the film has earned a cumulative total of 2,156,699,320 yen (about US$16.47 million).
The anime's first season premiered in January 2019 and aired for 12 episodes. The anime's second season aired from January 2021 to March 2021.
Kodansha Comics released Negi Haruba's original manga digitally and in print in North America, and it describes the story:
One day, a poor high school second-year named Futaro Uesugi comes across a private tutoring gig with good pay. But his pupils are his classmates!! And they're quintuplets!! A-and they're all gorgeous girls, but they're also troublemakers who hate to study and are on the verge of flunking out! And his first task is simply gaining the sisters' trust?! Every day is a party! The curtain is rising on the Nakano quintuplets' quirky romantic comedy with five times the cute!!
Negi Haruba launched the original manga Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in August 2017, and ended the series in February 2020.
Source: Crunchyroll (Joseph Luster)