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 girlfriends—each with their own unique quirks—Rentarou 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]
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The 100 Girlfriends Who REALLY Love You, Round 2 — 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.
Season 2 of 'The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You' or 100 GFs or Hyakkano is one anime this winter that I was highly anticipating. In my review for season 1 (https://myanimelist.net/reviews.php?id=545367), I called it genre-defining. Unfortunately, it feels that it's not as good as season 1. Season 2 is basically Rentarou adding more girlfriends. It features more ridiculous situations and the metafictional aspects are even more pronounced. I love the fourth-wall breaks. The problem is that, firstly, every new girl now feels hit or miss. Of course, we may prefer different girls, but the effect is still the same. I may likeMei but dismiss others as a girlfriend I do not prefer. It's a pity because every new girl in season 1 felt so much better than the girl before yet in their own ways, each is compelling. Secondly, the ever-increasing new cast of girlfriends is proving to be a problem, and that's probably why previous harems have chosen to limit the number of girls, even if the number is a few girls plus/minus ten girls. Rentarou's girlfriends are starting to become unwieldy. Aside from dealing with every new girlfriend, Rentarou must also make some effort to keep his existing girlfriends happy. Thus, I'm afraid, every succeeding season of Hyakkano might get worse and worse. Again, the idea is great, but the execution is bothering me, and we only have 11 girlfriends in the anime so far. How much more unwieldy can the number of girlfriends in succeeding seasons, if any, will get? I'm not saying that the anime got bad. It's still better than many harems. I'm saying that, over time, getting a laugh out of the ridiculous situations has diminishing returns. Due to these concerns and the fact that my experience of season 2, while still okay, is nowhere near the peak of season 1, I am rating this a 6 and marking it as 'mixed feelings.'
One anime… one generation’s vibe. That’s how I’d 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 blender—but it’s all for love, the real-deal, heart-pounding kind. That’s the core of 100 Girlfriends. It’s the anime that drops the truth bomb: if someone’s truly obsessed with you, their mind’s gonna wander to some spicy places. Season 2 kicked off way too sappy—had me sweating, thinking it ditched the edge for rom-com fluff. Boy, was I off! Episode 4 brings back the chaosfull throttle. But here’s the clutch move of this season: no matter how wild things get, it’s hilarious, heartfelt, and all about love. Let’s be real—when you’re head-over-heels, don’t 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 “right vs. wrong” meter to the max with its steamy, cheeky, and downright clever twists. No question—this gem’s 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
Just like Season 1, this season was packed with fun, fan service, and nonstop entertainment — and I loved every second of it! From the very beginning, The 100 Girlfriends has been one of my favorite anime series. Season 2 only deepened that love, continuing the wild and hilarious story of Rentarou and his ever-growing group of soulmates. The over-the-top comedy, unexpected romantic moments, and sheer absurdity never fail to make me laugh out loud. This anime is actually what got me into the manga, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Whether you're here for the romantic chaos or the clever parody of harem tropes, there's alwayssomething to enjoy. If you're a fan of rom-coms with a unique twist (and aren’t shy about a bit of fan service), this anime is a must-watch!
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.
WE ARE SOOO BACK!!! Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo really is the ultimate harem romcom. Ever liked a flat-chested tsundere? Ever liked a big-boobed, over-caring MILF? Ever liked a scientific loli who can transform into an adult with the use of her illegal drugs manufactured from her chemistry club lab class??? You NAME it, we GOT it!! As the main selling point of this manga, acquiring 100 girlfriends who really, really, really, really, REALLY love you, it does not disappoint. So far, there are 32 girlfriends and still counting in the manga. And every single one of them has a very distinctive personalityand character design. It's amazing how the writer and art designer have managed to make each girl unique in their own way. Honestly, I’m surprised they haven’t run out of ideas for future grilfriends and decided to include other races like elves, beastwoman, demons from fantasy genres or even doubles from parallel universes. But let´s be honest if Rentarou can go full super saiyan for the sake of one of his girlfriends, I´m sure this isn´t too far-fetched. The story... the stor.. well there ain´t much of a story aside from getting 100 girlfriends, but each girl has been getting their own arcs for their character developments. Put it this way you won´t get bored from watching or reading it. There´s always something going down. Honestly, it amazes me this manga/anime hasn’t been canceled yet. The amount of references it has, borders on a near copyright infringement that they would be swimming in lawsuits by now, but hey if they still can get away with it and still be funny while doing so, who am I to say anything?. ngl other mangakas probably saw this and thought, “Well, at least you made it funny, so I’ll let you off this time.” As for my final thoughts—God PLEASE!! if I ever ask anything from you is to have a S3 of this anime!. If you thought this season was good wait to see the next one. All I´m saying is "Cousin, loli grandma and murrican cowgirl" with this you may choose to either trash this anime or throw yourself into the manga. How I rank (This is just my opinion): (Inspired by Huang-Teizan) 10 - Bendicion de Dios 9 - This is what PEAK looks like people!! 8 - Bingeworthy! 7 - Good 6 - Enjoyable 5 - Either Echii or just enough to get by 4 - I´m just here to know how it ends. 3 - Don´t bother 2 - "Are you related to Rent a Girlfriend?" 1 - My head doesn´t explode because it can´t. 0 - "Even a Hentai has a better story than you!"
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2 takes an additional leap and embraces a new more episodic formula than i recall from season 1 - perhaps since Kusuri was introduced. It involves a singular type of joke and then application through the personalities of all the girlfriends. This season seems to embrace the full off-the walls comedy setting with various success. Some jokes are truly obnoxious, and a handful are also truly hilarious. The appearance of new girlfriends is spread in-between. You have the masochist, the beauty queen, the super shy girl, and the hungry girl introduced this season.The type of humor mostly depends on which girl was just introduced, and lets be honest this isn't a show about characters really developing - although Karane gets her own arc at the end. Overall, if you enjoy the humor of the series it then you will enjoy it. If you were looking for plot then you were maybe in the wrong show.
Dragon Ball, Kuroko No Basket, Food Wars and many more anime references all in the span of 12 episodes. My first review ever was for the first season of this incredible piece of art, and here I am for the second one. The comedy is absurd, even more since the first season, and there are more characters, so that means more clichè-d situations, but they make it work pretty well. Hahari Hanazono is probably the best thing to ever happen to this anime. There isn't very much to say, it's colourful, funnily pathetic (in a good way) and the music was enjoyable. I don't want to spoil anything,if you watched season 1, you will love season 2 for sure. Hoping for season 3 to be announced because I can't get enough of products that have other anime references, breaking the fourth wall and over the top characters. So dear reader, do yourself a favour and watch both seasons, you will not regret it

Possibly the greatest harem anime to ever exist. A story about love at first sight and the dedication to honoring that love. Not only does the MC have to juggle the heroines in this story… he gives his all in every moment! Truly an inspiration to all the MC’s in the rom-com genre.. The story is very wholesome, with an emphasis on not taking itself seriously. There are many moments that showcase each heroine and their quirks, and just how multifaceted the MC can be with each heroine. The chemistry between other heroines is also a smooth transition since they are under the MC umbrellaof love and affection. That ease makes the rom-com flow better, with every heroine having a chance to make their love known, shown, and reciprocated. With the amount of laughs, wholesome scenes, and lovey dovey moments this anime has, it’s become my top 1!!
This is clearly not a serious anime by any means. Nothing has any common sense and the writters (on both Manga & Anime side) are well aware about it and clearly breaks the 4th wall in self-awareness. You have to consider this anime as a Peak Cinema comedy around the usual harem romance. Is it stupid? Yes Is it fanservice? Yes (heavily, even) Is it enjoyable? Yes* (not always hit the mark but doesn't make you bored by any means) The writing helps a lot to keep it consistent without getting stale. And the anime at the end of the season only covers, as of now, approximatively 25%of where the Manga is currently in Japan as of the time of writing (without any filers, all the events in the Manga is covered in the Anime)
if you have watched Season 1, then you already know how this plays out: Rentaro meets a new girl, they instantly fall in love, some kind of situation comes up that involves the girl's quirk, the situation gets resolved, they start dating, then we get a breather episode or two that involves all the other girls, rinse and repeat. it is still primarily a pure comedy with plenty of wholesome and anything-but-wholesome moments, with the metahumor dialed up a notch. if you just wanna laugh and have a good time, Season 2 definitely delivers. however this is also the point where the issues with the premise startcreeping in. while every new girlfriend still gets her introductory episode(s), the overall screen time diminishes with each new character. a breather episode in season 1 had enough time to highlight each of the four or five girls, but with 10+ characters it just becomes too much. as a result, the new girls feel a lot more 1-dimensional. despite this, Season 2 still delivers on what matters, which is its absurd humor and a plethora of cute, lovable girls.
This is what a peak romance-harem-comedy anime looks like, and what other animes in that categories should aspire to achieve. I cannot wait for Season 3 cuz the formula never got stale or repetitive. Fully recommended. And we are not even one third of the 100 girlfriends questline, and coming from a guy that has read the manga, each girls are unique and gets to shine in their own unique storylines, abeit some may get more screentime since some girls are just more interesting and more fun to root for. Lastly, I love the fact that the earlier girlfriends never get sidelined even if newergirls are introduced. Balanced!!
Why is a show with such a ridiculous premise so entertaining? Maybe it's because it never takes itself seriously, fully embracing its own absurdity. Or perhaps it's the over-the-top situations the characters constantly find themselves in? Or maybe it's the sheer number of parodies packed into every episode? Standing out in the harem genre is tough since most series rehash the same tropes and storylines. But "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You" stays fresh and hilarious by twisting those tropes into something wildly unpredictable. The comedy thrives on its incomprehensibly exaggerated scenarios and its cast of charismatic characters. Each new girlfriendis unique, and keeping things engaging with such a massive cast is an impressive feat. An anime with a premise this silly shouldn't work, but somehow, it does. It delivers something genuinely new in a genre flooded with generic, trashy shows. Is it a masterpiece? Not at all. But if you're looking for pure, brain-off entertainment, it absolutely delivers. Favorite girlfriend: Nano. I love her personality and design. Like a white-haired Komi-san, but chattier and robotic.
This is a full-fledged harem show. The significant difference from other harem shows is that it doesn't suck. This is a very funny show full of likable characters. Its gives a an excuse for how a guy can have a harem in the 1st place. Its divine intervention. While others have one soulmate, there was a mistake with his fate by the Cupid or whoever was in charge of fates. He has 100 soulmates and whenever he meets them sparks fly. This has nothing to do with his looks, popularity or fame. His soulmates will feel a spark 1st time she meets him. However heis a nice guy and you don't hate him like you do to many other harem shows. The show is also self-aware of the ridiculous plot is. It often breaks the fourth wall. It knows its source is a manga which its characters address. It also does parody of other shows, example Dragon Ball Z. I recommend it to harem fans. Even if harem is not something you watch you may still like it as its comedy madness. Like in one episode one of the girls hair grow so big it can reach the sun when extended. My Rating: 7/10
The second season is significantly weaker than the famous first season. In the second season, we follow a bit of a template, alternating episodes with new girlfriends and episodes with small adventures/accidents/"perversions"..., which wouldn't be a problem, unfortunately the magic of this romantic humor is fading a bit and the individual characters are more "barking" in the episodes than being focused on - the increasing number of characters is simply starting to play against the good of the matter. After the first season, I was hungry for more episodes and the first two episodes of the second season met high expectations (the second episode isa treat!), but gradually the well-serving series, which was a hit in the first season, started to decline and slightly lose its beauty, even to the point that I wouldn't be surprised if it disappeared without a trace... Overall, still good, but it dropped from an S rank to a B rank.
Absolute comedy! Each episode are succeed to make you laugh, the jokes just hit and aren't cringey. Well to be fair the premise was very interesting, and executed well. I also love how each girl has their own uniqueness so even if there are 11 gfs, u won't having hard time to differentiate each of them. But, for God sake, the comedy is absolutely brilliant and i really love when they breaking the fourth wall (which happens many time) But minus point for being ecchi and having so many fanservice which kinda annoys me and making me have to watch this on private (or else iwill get questioned) but it's not as bad as fire force imo so i can still handle it (and the comedy saves it too)
Yes, I know the whole point of the show is to have loads of characters but at this point I don’t even remember any of the names the only interesting one to me is the one who talks through the phone purely because they’re all the exact same person just slightly different looking but that’s my opinion. I don’t mind it. The show was okay. It was generic and normal. Nothing crazy. Am I gonna watch the next season? If there is one? Yes? But honestly it was just one of those shows I put on to watch because I needed to watch something andI wasn’t paying much attention to it. I was watching it but I was also just chilling being said it was a comfortable watch, It wasn’t boring. Just very rinse and repeat of every other anime. With all that being said it was genuinely fine 5/10 bang average