The Quintessential Quintuplets - Recommendations

Alt titles: 5-toubun no Hanayome, Go-Toubun no Hanayome

The Quintessential Quintuplets

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We Never Learn

We Never Learn

Nariyuki Yuiga comes from an impoverished family, so he’s eager to secure a full scholarship to college when he graduates high school. His principal agrees, with one stipulation—he must tutor the two smartest girls at the school and make sure they get into their target colleges! Rizu is a science genius who wants to study liberal arts. Fumino is effortlessly good at literature, but math makes her head spin. Nariyuki is stuck between a rock and a hard place, but who can complain about tutoring a couple of cute girls?

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f0cus f0cus says...

Go-Toubun no Hanayome has same theme to We Never Learn with poor male protagonist, cool heroines, funny romantic comedy.

GavinDruid GavinDruid says...

Both series feature a brainy MC with financial issues, and are largely about tutoring multiple female students with deficiencies in their chosen subjects. The Quintessential Quintuplets' MC seems to be initially averse to the prospect of tutoring, whereas the protagonist of We Never Learn appears to enjoy the assignment. All in all, if you like a lighthearted read about a quasi-student/teacher relationship, you'd probably enjoy both series.

Grizz Grizz says...

Same concept performed with different set up of girls. Both feature a lad tutoring the girls for his own benefit tand inadvertently building a harem out of his students!

The Royal Tutor

The Royal Tutor

Accepting the post of Royal Tutor at the court of the king of Grannzreich, Heine Wittgenstein is a little professor with a big job ahead! Each of the kingdom’s four princes has a rather distinct personality. Does their diminutive new instructor have what it takes to lay down some learning? It’s a comedy of educational proportions!

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Both series are about the relationship dynamics of a tutor of a lower-class status and his extremely wealthy students, who are a group of siblings. While one focuses on the romantic side of things and the other focuses on the family side of things, the way the students treat the tutor can be quite similar sometimes.

They're also both about young people growing up and discovering who they want to be as a person and what they want to do with their lives through the guidance of their tutor. 

The relationships between the siblings is also somewhat comparable, as they struggle with their interests changing and them growing apart. The brothers in The Royal Tutor aren't quite as close as the quintuplets, but they come to understand each other more throughout the course of the story.

If Heine = Fuutarou, the following is which students have the closest personality:

Kai = Miku

Bruno = Itsuki

Leonhard = Yotsuba (extremely similar in that they're both idiots when it comes to studying but have outstanding athletic abilities)

Licht = Ichika + Nino (but nicer)

Other similarities include the father being involved and the mother being absent, a cute younger sister character (Adele & Raiha) and someone constantly trying to get in the way of the tutor.

The one major difference is that Heine is an adult and much older than his students, while Fuutarou is the same age as his. But Heine's immature sometimes so it works out.

Rent-A-Girlfriend

Rent-A-Girlfriend

In Japan, the lonely have a new way out — online services that rent out dads, children, even girlfriends! When Kazuya's true love dumps him, he's just desperate enough to try it, and he's shocked at how cute and sweet his rental girlfriend turns out to be. But she wants to keep their "relationship" a secret, and there's a complication... she goes to his university... and their grandmothers are in the same home... and they live next door to each other?! And Kazuya finds out she's not nearly as nice in "real life"... 

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We Never Learn: Hinichijou no Reidaishuu (Light Novel)

We Never Learn: Hinichijou no Reidaishuu (Light Novel)

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My Sister, My Writer

My Sister, My Writer

Yuu Nagami, a high school student aiming to become a light novel author has a little sister named Suzuka. Suzuka is an excellent student with good grades and great looks, but she's very cold toward her older brother. Every year Yuu keeps failing at the preliminary rounds of the light novel contest, but one day Suzuka reveals a shocking truth. The flirty sibling romantic comedy that Suzuka wrote has won the light novel contest! To make matters worse, Suzuka doesn't understand anything about light novels or moe so she begs Yuu to stand in for her under her pen-name, Towano Chikai!

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Joshidaisei Kateikyoushi Hamanaka Ai

Joshidaisei Kateikyoushi Hamanaka Ai

Kokubo Masahiko is normal Junior High School student, but because of his bad grades he gets a home tutor known by the name of Hamanaka Ai. With help from her senpai Nakamura Ryoko, she goes about her days being a home tutor to a young boy bringing perversion and misunderstandings along with it.

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Kyoudai hodo Chikaku Tooimono wa Nai

Kyoudai hodo Chikaku Tooimono wa Nai

Ane (Older sis) is uber perfect; she’s beautiful, intelligent and is admired as the president of the student council. But, when it comes to her little brother, she goes nuts, unable to control her over-the-top obsession with him. Their days get even more chaotic surrounded by a bunch of oddballs, from a mentally-disturbed best friend, their little sister with a sister complex, an ex-punk convenience store manager, a hardcore masochist, a loli-con and more!

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Onii-chan dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne! (Light Novel)

Onii-chan dakedo Ai Sae Areba Kankeinai yo ne! (Light Novel)

After being separated for six years, twins Akito and Akiko Himenokouji have joyously reunited and are as close as ever - in fact, maybe a little too close for Akito’s comfort, as his sister has developed an unrestrained brother complex! Though her brother doesn’t take her lustful feelings seriously, Akiko is determined to set the record straight with the other ladies around him, including the three other beauties that live in his dorm and want the boy for themselves. Every morning, noon and night, the girl continues her mission to cross the line with Akito, and she won’t let any girl or sense or morality get in her way - for as long as there’s love, it doesn’t matter if he’s her brother!

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Reborn!

Reborn!

Middle school student Tsuna has always gone through life in last place; but when he learns that he is getting a tutor to help him raise his game, he had no idea that his benefactor would turn out to be... an infant and a mafia hitman?! As if things can't get much stranger, Tsuna then discovers that the powerful Vongola family has chosen him to be its next successor - a position that has control over all mafia families. Joined by friends Tsuna unwillingly starts out on his path to becoming a mafia boss - if he can survive the training!

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Ane Log

Ane Log

When Konoe Moyako and her little brother, Akira, were young, he said he wanted to marry her. Naturally, Moyako decided that her little brother was a complete pervert who was obsessed with her. Now that they're both teenagers, Moyako is convinced she needs to 'rehabilitate' him. However, it seems that the 'perversion' is entirely in her imagination, and she can't seem to help turning completely innocent situations into creepy ones in her mind!

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