Negi Haruba’s comedy series The Quintessential Quintuplets is about to come to life thanks to a new series of illustrated acrylic stands. These aren’t the type of stands you sit up on your desk for display, though. These are life-size stands of all five sisters, and they’ll run you around $1,600 a pop.
The stands are available via Japanese online store CAnime, which recently started taking orders for the sisters. They come with a keychain-size version of the illustration in question, and you can evaluate your future purchasing decisions with a look at each of them below.
The ¥181,500 (US$1,600) stands are set to be delivered between late February and early March. Would-be buyers are limited to just one stand of each character per person, so those with particularly deep pockets could potentially line up all five next to each other in their home.
Other items featuring these illustrations are on the way to CAnime soon, and it’s safe to say they won’t be as pricey as these.
Crunchyroll streamed The Quintessential Quintuplets anime as it aired in Japan. Here’s the official synopsis:
Uesugi Fuutarou, a high school second-year from a poor family, receives a highly appealing offer to work part-time as a tutor… but his students turn out to be girls from his own class! What’s more, they’re quintuplets… and all five are beautiful, but happen to be problem students who have borderline grades and hate studying! Looks like his first assignment will be to win all the sisters’ trust?! Every day is a wild party in this rom-com centering around the quintuplet sisters of the Nakano household!
Via Crunchyroll