Go-Toubun no Hanayome
Alt Names: | 5 Toubun no Hanayome 五等分の花嫁 五等分的花嫁 Lima Pengantin The Five-part Bride |
Author: | Haruba Negi |
Artist: | Haruba Negi |
Genres: | Comedy Drama Harem Romance School Life Shounen Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | A poor but ordinary high school boy is paid to tutor five girls to improve their grades at school. And the girls are identical quintuplets. |
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Hey, we never know.
Some series managed to surprised me with a "non-obvious ending since chapter 1", maybe it will be the same here ?
But the probability is low yeah.
I don't see how this can turn out well without an asspull
Exactly, but that's how successful rich people evaluate things. They just don't understand how it works in the background.
Results means everything, how or why is of little concern. Ethics can go down the drain, like how a certain gaming company treats its game, and failed miserably. #fuckEA
I wonder what kind of brain does Papa have to set such conditions, considering the previous tutors can barely step through their door before getting kicked out, and this guy can at least get them to listen for months and improve their grades.
Technically correct. The best kind of correct.
"The fourth answer has the highest chance of being right in a question with 5 choices"
Oh, you wish that was true, Yotsuba.
Turns out they tricked Mr. Dad... sigh
Inb4 someone failed but they all plead to their father so the teacher gets to stay anyway.
...or maybe he actually got fired so the story comes to an end in three chapters.
volume 2 is selling pretty well, 30k copies on the second week its good for a romance on weekly shonen magazine, more then kanojo okarishimasu (on the same magazine)
Fucking so good for found this manga and in Weekly shonen Magazine
Personally, I think they're better than the LH ones, the English flows a lot better in theirs.
Lots of countries have D-Day equivalents in their languages. It isn't specific to June 6, 1944 just best known for it, as they are military designations for time (D-Day and H-Hour). For instance, 3 days after a "D-Day" is D+3. So it's entirely plausible and very likely possible there's a D-Day equivalent in Japanese.
obligatory
I've never been more baited in my entire life lmao.
So one is guaranteed to do the "got all the answers but filled the bubbles incorrectly"-trope
Place yer bets.
Amen to that brother
okay, how the fuck did the teacher fall for that?
only in manga.
speaking the truth
I don't want to make a big thing out of this, but is "D-day" a reference people in Japan would actually use? They weren't in the European Theatre, but they were still an Axis power. (I'm assuming this is a translation of meaning rather than a literal translation, but it seems out of place.)
Wtf the description hahaha
best description ever x'DDD
A respectable move, my dude.
normally no, but if he tries to mess with the teacher and is late in a test day kind of warrants him the visit.
for a straight-A student why didn't he just tell the teacher the truth he would probably be trusted as he has good grades.
ps: miku yotsuba is my bae