10 anime to watch if you like The Quintessential Quintuplets

Nisekoi, The Quintessential Quintuplets, Boarding School Juliet
Nisekoi, The Quintessential Quintuplets, Boarding School Juliet (Image via Shaft, Tezuka Productions and Bibury Animation Studios, Liden Films)

The Quintessential Quintuplets (Gotoubun no Hanayome) has garnered a huge fanbase thanks to its hilarious romantic comedy storyline centered around a high-school tutor named Fuutarou Uesugi who is tasked with helping a set of quintuplets graduate.

Viewers loved the unique personalities of the five sisters - Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki Nakano. If you're looking for other charming romantic comedies with a twist to fill the void after binging this series, here are 10 fantastic anime recommendations for fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets.


10 best anime for fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets

1) Nisekoi

Nisekoi (Image via Shaft)
Nisekoi (Image via Shaft)

Nisekoi is a strong contender for fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets. It follows high schooler Raku Ichijou who is forced into a false romance with Chitoge Kirisaki, the daughter of a rival gang leader, to prevent a gang war. The twist here comes from a childhood crush and promise pendant that complicates their current fake relationship.

At its heart, Nisekoi is a sweet, funny, and endearing romantic comedy full of zany antics by the two main leads and side characters. With its mysterious plotlines, ensemble cast, and promises from the past influencing the present, this series comes closest in vibe and humor to The Quintessential Quintuplets.


2) We Never Learn: BOKUBEN

We Never Learn: BOKUBEN (Image via Studio Silver and Arvo Animation)
We Never Learn: BOKUBEN (Image via Studio Silver and Arvo Animation)

We Never Learn: BOKUBEN follows Yuiga Nariyuki, an impoverished high schooler receiving a full scholarship on the condition he tutors three of the smartest yet eccentric girls in school.

These struggling geniuses - Rizu Ogata, Fumino Furuhashi, and Uruka Takemoto excel in literature, science, and sports respectively but perform poorly in other subjects. As Nariyuki takes on the monumental task of ensuring this ragtag group passes upcoming university exams, plenty of comedic misunderstandings arise.

Like Fuutarou from The Quintessential Quintuplets, viewers enjoy watching this altruistic lead catalyze meaningful change and bring out the best in a group of girls who seem hopeless at first glance despite their prodigal talents.


3) The Pet Girl of Sakurasou

The Pet Girl of Sakurasou (Image via J.C. Staff)
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou (Image via J.C. Staff)

The Pet Girl of Sakurasou is centered around Sorata Kanda - a normal high school boy tasked with taking care of the unusual Mashiro Shiina who moves to the quirky 'Sakura Hall' due to her extreme artistic talent and crippling inability to take care of her day-to-day needs.

As their relationship progresses, Sorata helps Mashiro work towards developing more independence while undertaking his own creative passions.

This heartwarming series explores the understanding that blossoms between individuals from vastly different walks of life. Fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets will definitely enjoy it.


4) Toradora!

Toradora! (Image via J.C. Staff)
Toradora! (Image via J.C. Staff)

Toradora! is probably one of the best romantic comedy anime of all time. It chronicles the unexpected relationship between Ryuji Takasu and Taiga Aisaka - two kind-hearted high school classmates who seem superficially incompatible at first.

After a fateful misunderstanding, the two team up to win over each other's best friends. This slice-of-life anime excels not only at comedy but also in depicting the honest, intense emotions of young romance.

With plenty of quintessential high school drama and a great supporting cast, Toradora! is a must-see recommendation for The Quintessential Quintuplets fans to fully immerse into next.


5) My Little Monster

My Little Monster (Image via Brain's Base)
My Little Monster (Image via Brain's Base)

My Little Monster depicts the blossoming relationship between Shizuku Mizutani, an overachieving high-schooler focused solely on studies rather than friends, and Haru Yoshida, an aggressive yet kindhearted troublemaker, feared by all his classmates.

After a fateful encounter, the extremely antisocial Shizuku gets fascinated with fixing Haru’s violent behavioral issues and helping him make friends. As she begins opening up too, their warm camaraderie soon evolves into romance.

Fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets will definitely enjoy this heartfelt coming-of-age story between two misfit students learning the power of friendship and young love.


6) Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun

Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Image via Doga Kobo)
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Image via Doga Kobo)

Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun offers a comedic parody about the workings of a high school boy mangaka named Umetarou Nozaki who wields extreme talent but is utterly clueless when it comes to understanding matters of the human heart.

He receives assistance from bubbly classmate Chiyo Sakura to develop authentic storylines and characters despite his shortcomings. As deadlines loom ahead of Nozaki amid hilarious situations, viewers are treated to plenty of meta-humor about the manga and anime industry itself.

Those wanting another strong female lead paired with a hilariously dense male character should add this series to their watchlist.


7) Love and Lies

Love and Lies (Image via Liden Films)
Love and Lies (Image via Liden Films)

In an alternate reality where Japan suffers from alarming birthrate declines, the country has initiated a matching system using AI to preciously pair compatible couples for mandatory marriage interviews upon turning 16.

It is here during his interview that the unassertive yet brilliant Yukari Nejima meets Ririna Sanada - his beautiful yet aloof assigned partner. However, complications arise when Misaki Takasaki, Yukari's crush, enters the picture.

Despite the dystopian worldbuilding, Love and Lies manages to beautifully capture real adolescent insecurities and moving moments between the two leads ignorant about love. Fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets anime should check this anime out next.


8) Boarding School Juliet

Boarding School Juliet (Image via Liden Films)
Boarding School Juliet (Image via Liden Films)

Boarding School Juliet throws Romeo and Juliet into a comedic spin by modernizing the famous star-crossed lovers' tale within two rival dormitories where fraternization between them is strictly forbidden.

Romio Inuzuka - a loyalist from the 'Black Doggy House' crosses paths with Juliet Persia from the opposing 'White Cats House' one night, and both soon fall madly in love.

Viewers who love an upbeat adaptation of a classic storyline filled with action, enjoyable characters, and no shortage of antics will definitely get engrossed by Boarding School Juliet's take on the timeless fictional couple.


9) Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches

Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (Image via Liden Films)
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (Image via Liden Films)

Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches is a supernatural romantic comedy centered around high school delinquent Ryu Yamada who one day accidentally kisses honor student Urara Shiraishi. This kiss unexpectedly triggers the ability for the two to swap bodies.

Things get more chaotic when they discover other students with magical "witch" powers, could also be activated by kissing. As Ryu and Urara unite to uncover the mystery behind the witch powers and use them to help other students in humorous ways, their own relationship also deepens.

Fans of The Quintessential Quintuplets will enjoy this lighthearted take on an eccentric hero forced to collaborate with a series of unique female characters.


10) Oresuki: Are You The Only One Who Loves Me?

Oresuki: Are You The Only One Who Loves Me? (Image via Connect)
Oresuki: Are You The Only One Who Loves Me? (Image via Connect)

Oresuki follows two-faced high schooler Joro who is confessed to by Cosmos and Himawari. But it turns out they actually like his friend Sun-chan! These constant misleading romantic advances start mentally exhausting our unlucky protagonist.

Things only get more outrageous for Joro from there as he gets entangled with an oddball cast of girls who all seem to use his genuine feelings as mere stepping stones toward their actual crushes. The series is perfect for those wanting another wacky comedy filled with zany misunderstandings.


Conclusion

Whether you loved the Nakano sisters' eccentric personalities, Fuutarou's steadfast dedication, the series' whacky humor, or the addictive 'Who will he pick?' mystery underlying each quintuplet's relationship with the protagonist - these 10 anime all have something in common to appeal to The Quintessential Quintuplets fans.

From high school romantic dramas like Toradora, Nisekoi, and My Little Monster to comedies featuring oddball student-teacher dynamics like We Never Learn and The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - our recommendations cover a range of entertaining plots, lovable characters, and feel-good moments sure to fill the void after finishing this fantastic series.


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