

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2
君のことが大大大大大好きな100人の彼女 2期
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]
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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kiyo_seibah
April 1, 2025
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)
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February 11, 2026
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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You season 2 has easily cemented this series as one of the funniest anime I’ve seen this decade, getting me to bust a gut multiple times per episode. The extremes to which it takes its parodies of anime tropes is rivaled by very few, yet never loses focus or direction in favor of random nonsense, and the sincerity with which it approaches both its comedy and character writing easily grounds the viewer within the wacky insanity. The introduction of five more new girlfriends does start to show the limitations of the story’s premise ever soslightly with some just not being quite as interesting as others, but the hits far outweigh the misses, with Kurumi easily taking the Best Girl slot for me. It also avoids the obvious pitfalls of leaving the old cast on the back-burner by constantly cycling them in with new ways to flesh them out. As a diehard tsundere lover, the last two episodes felt like they were written for me specifically, expanding on Karane’s character in ways that I absolutely was not expecting. I was also completely taken aback by the sheer amount of references crammed into this season, more specifically how much this show REALLY loves Dragon Ball Z, with each reference being employed both in a way that somehow feels crucial to the plot and with an explosively fun visual presentation, which kinda goes for the show as a whole. Whether it’s the outlandish bombardment of comedic bits or the shockingly inciting scene of unadulterated horniness, there’s just a lot of great stuff to look at here. While it still has some of the same obvious problematic elements of last season, the sheer amount of fun to be had here with tongue buried so far into cheek that it's licking the person next to you more than makes up for it.
KANLen09
March 30, 2025
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.
Raiusu
April 18, 2025
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
regaldemocrat
March 30, 2025
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!
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