Where Did The Quintessential Quintuplets Anime End In Manga

Okay, let's be real. We all got slightly obsessed with The Quintessential Quintuplets. Five gorgeous sisters, one hapless tutor, and a whole lot of romantic tension. But the anime ended...where, exactly, in the manga?
Finding the Finish Line: Anime vs. Manga
The anime adapted the entire manga series. Yes, you read that right! No need to frantically Google for the rest of the story. Everything is right there in the anime adaptation, more or less.
Season 2 of the anime leaves us around volume 11 of the manga. But then comes the movie, remember? It basically adapts the rest of the manga, from volume 12 to the end.
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Think of the movie as the grand finale. It wraps everything up neatly, including that big reveal about who Fuutarou chooses.
So, I Don't Need to Read the Manga?
Well, that's up to you! The anime does a pretty good job covering the main plot points. But, as with any adaptation, things get cut.

The manga has extra scenes and internal monologues. It dives deeper into the quints' thoughts and feelings. It's a chance to spend more time with your favorite characters.
Some moments are slightly different. Little details get tweaked. If you are a completionist, the manga offers the definitive experience.
The Manga Adds More Depth
Want a fuller picture of Yotsuba's energetic personality? The manga will give you that. Curious about Miku's evolution from shy bookworm to confident young woman? The manga expands on it.

And what about Itsuki, the one who always seems to be eating? Let's be honest, the manga has more of her shenanigans. It's a bonus for all Itsuki fans.
Of course, there are some who felt the anime's pacing was better. It streamlines certain arcs. It's all a matter of preference, really.
The "Unpopular" Opinion Section (Brace Yourselves!)
Okay, unpopular opinion time! I actually liked the anime's ending better than the manga's. Gasp! I know, I know, heresy!

The anime felt more…concise. More emotionally impactful. Maybe it was the music or the voice acting. Whatever it was, it worked for me.
And here's another one: I secretly hoped Fuutarou would choose Ichika. Hear me out! The whole "older sister" dynamic? So much drama! But hey, that's just me and my love for chaotic romances.
Final Thoughts
Whether you stick with the anime or dive into the manga, The Quintessential Quintuplets is a fun ride. It's full of romance, comedy, and sibling rivalry.

And hey, even if you disagree with my "unpopular" opinions, that's okay! We can still bond over our love for those quirky quints.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to rewatch the anime for the tenth time. Just for research, of course!
So, did you like the ending and who was your best girl? ;)