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Jan 12, 2025 to Mar 30, 2025
Ever since Rentarou Aijou found out that he would meet a total of one hundred soulmates in high school, his life has been anything but boring. Now with six girlfriendsâeach with their own unique quirksâRentarou has never been happier. The group expands once again when Rentarou meets Kurumi Haraga, a girl with a never-ending appetite; and Mei Meido, the maid of the Hanazono family. As he encounters more of his soulmates, Rentarou has to juggle ways to date them all, since failure results in a grim fate. Fortunately, Rentarou has no shortage of love to give to each of his girlfriends! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
8.3/10
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85%
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The 100 Girlfriends Who REALLY Love You, Round 2 â Holy wowsers, the harem just keeps getting better and better. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: mangaka Rihito Nakamura's Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo a.k.a The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You is the pinnacle of harem anime, by far and bar none. The harem subgenre has never seen such a magnitude of atrocities so blatant yet so off-the-walls full of bullshittery as this show does and praise the man for absolute cinema for whatever Rihito Nakamura's thinking. Because no one, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE, canever fathom be reading his mind and knowing whatever he's concocting. This man is pure genius, genuine, and should be praised to God-like levels. Onto Season 2's newest girlfriends added into the Rentaro Family: - Girlfriend No. 7 of Kurumi Haraga, a foodie fighter with a high metabolism that causes her to go hungry very easily, with her earphone always on her to avoid being influenced by food talk. - Girlfriend No. 8 of Mei Meido, one of the Hanazono family's maids, who was found bruised and taken in by Hahari, thereby being exceptionally loyal to her without question. The thing is, the running gag of her going full-on suicidal if orders aren't heeded, and Hahari is the only person who can stop her from the reckless act. Also, her rainbow eyes are not for the faint of heart; that's why she's always presented with closed eyes. - Girlfriend No. 9 of Iku Suto, the same-year student who's the last remaining member of the school's girls' baseball team, with a fiery passion...for being masochistic and finding pleasure in overworking herself to exhaustion and otherwise being mildly hurt. - Girlfriend No. 10 of Mimimi Utsukushisugi, a Senpai just like Kusuri but a narcissist who's VERY obsessed with beauty, though being aware that the entity cannot be bought and works hard by earning her own savings to acquire such beauty. Though she and Nano were enemies at first from the school's beauty pageants, they subsequently made up and became friends. - Girlfriend No. 11 of Meme Kakure, the closest Rentaro could ever encounter, being his classmate in the same class as both Hakari and Karane. The "Komi Can Communicate" shy character who prefers being a background character and a very good knitter who always knits dolls to assert misdirection to slip away when she gets flustered. Like Mei, Meme's bangs cover her eyes due to her insecurities. Knowing the standards of Season 1 back in Fall 2023, it's clear that the staff team at Bibury Animation Studios, led by director Hikaru Sato, has something very uncommon on their hands, but something that's worth every point to meme about, because 100GFs is just so unhinged at what it does to the fullest degree. You couldn't try to ask other authors to even try to mimic what Rihito Nakamura can do, because their efforts would fail on the basis that this idea is the author's and his alone, being the ONLY person who can pull this all off, and for the 2nd time, this consistency has been largely kept and improved for the better. I think that the OST for Season 2 has improved a lot, and mostly for the better. Season 1's OP may be now iconic, but while Season 2's OP may not fare the same, I feel that it's a great follow-up song that sounds a lot better than it looks. Even the ED song is a good one, though I'd compare to say that Season 1 was the better of the two. I need not already mention that if you like/love Season 1 to begin with, Season 2 is pretty much more of the same, with the Rentaro Family of girlfriends counting by the half-dozen and increasing. May the true gentleman legend never die, serving his queens with utmost respect and sensitivity, which no man in the whole wide world can ever fathom to match with the kind-natured heart and soul of the name...that is Rentaro Aijo.
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One anime⊠one generationâs vibe. Thatâs how Iâd sum up The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You. This show is unhinged in the best way. Every ep throws your morals and principles into a blenderâbut itâs all for love, the real-deal, heart-pounding kind. Thatâs the core of 100 Girlfriends. Itâs the anime that drops the truth bomb: if someoneâs truly obsessed with you, their mindâs gonna wander to some spicy places. Season 2 kicked off way too sappyâhad me sweating, thinking it ditched the edge for rom-com fluff. Boy, was I off! Episode 4 brings back the chaosfull throttle. But hereâs the clutch move of this season: no matter how wild things get, itâs hilarious, heartfelt, and all about love. Letâs be realâwhen youâre head-over-heels, donât you get a little freaky in your head? 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You is a comedy banger that pushes your âright vs. wrongâ meter to the max with its steamy, cheeky, and downright clever twists. No questionâthis gemâs a generation-defining masterpiece!
Whether you like it as a romance or not is debatable, but as a comedy this is pure gold. Just as the anime has done so many times, let's talk a little about the studio. Bibury Animation perfectly understood the meaning of the word "adapt" when making this anime. The studio understands that 100 Girlfriends is a story that can be told in a very free way, because everything is allowed. They weren't satisfied with simply adapting the manga linearly, trying to make the jokes from a printed medium work in an animated one. They go further, trying to create their own version of 100 Girlfriends,so they aren't afraid to modify, cut, or delete scenes. Despite all the modifications, the anime never loses its charm or essence; it always feels like a faithful representation of the source material. Furthermore, they understood that this work is something they can play with, let their imaginations run wild, but even more importantly, it's something they can laugh at themselves with. There are jokes unique to anime that can only work in this medium. Those small additions are something that made me respect Bibury as a studio. They looked for a way to leave their personal mark on the production without trying to overwrite the original manga's personality. The comedy is absurd, silly, and referential, but it's never dull or flat. There always has to be at least one joke or reference per episode that makes you smile. The animation is of a high standard and never lags, and they have a tough time because the characters on screen only increase as the episodes go by. They aren't afraid of the difficulty of making an anime with an extremely demanding premise. Now, as a way to promote the manga, it also works very well. With the breaking of the fourth wall, and with the characters being aware that they're in an anime, they're constantly sending you to read the manga in a direct, blatant, and inorganic way that totally works. They're not lying to you, they're telling you straight: we cut X content, if you want to see it, go to the manga. I have no doubt this has convinced more than one person to read the source material. One of the best comedies we've had in recent years, and it's here that we understand the importance of being genuine.
This is a mass feast for ecchi and harem addicts . Usally i am not a big fan of this genre but i don't mind watching it . If show offers me a good plot , comedy , art style , ost etc then there isn't any harm in watching it . I have a question too does this show will really show 100 gilrs ? I mean list is very long and they introducing every girl sepreately . According to this sequence 10 + seasons are required . The most unique thing is that this show includes every variety of girl with different emotions andthis is a plus point because everyone can enjoy wheather watcher is a loli lover , milf lover etc
You know, when there's a harem tag grouped together in the same place with romance and school, the first thought would be whether the protagonist wants to live out their fantasy. Yes, a fantasy of being surrounded by girlfriends. Coming off from the previous season, Rentarou Aijou's quest to obtain 100 girlfriends continues. Chances are, you're coming into season 2 to see how far his journey will be. He's still far off from the 100 girlfriends goal but this season does showcase his progress. Similar to the previous season, we're also treated with bizarre sequences often involving Kusuri's experiments. Don't believe me? Just see the openingepisode for yourself and see how the chaos unfolded. However, it does not take long for the main plot to progress with Rentarou building more of his harem. Similar to the previous season, there are various character stories that each focus on a different girl paired up with Rentarou. From this season, we have the big appetite girl Kurumi, the maid girl Mei, baseball player Iku, the narcasstic Mimimi, and timid Meme. Each of these girls have different personalities and the season is developed to showcase how Rentarou interacts with them. You might think this season will focus on more characters but that's not goal. They want to aim for quality over quantity as these new girls gets to experience what is like to fall in love. These range from a food eating contest, baseball games, and even a beauty contest. It's a recipe cooked for Rentarou's journey. Rentarou's character remains largely the same and if you want to see a big change, this season isn't it. His personality still revolves being kind and gentleman-like to his girlfriends. Despite showing some moments of short temper, he remains loyal and loves all his girlfriends equally. There's no girl he personally prefers over others so this anime designates itself as a 'safe harem'. In fact, no girl statistically has more advantage over others such as screen time, order of appearance, or unique characteristics. If anything, this anime loves its protagonist and he loves his harem. Being another 1-cour (12 episodes) adaptation, you really should set yourself and limit expectations. Not even the manga is close to Rentarou completing his main goal so the anime fundamentally tries to make its cast look appealing as possible. Although no girl has any real advantage in Rentarou's harem over others, Hakari and Karane are among the most important ones due to their early appearances. This is especially more relevant for Karane when she gets an episode that makes her character take a complete 180 turn. Like in the previous season, this anime loves to experiment with character personalities. Karane is no exception. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2 is a primal example of a sequel that needs no introduction. This season is not going to spoonfeed its audience because it has solidified its identity by this point. It's a show that highlights the journey more important than the destintation. For Rentarou, he's still got a long way to go.