The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You
Título original: Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo
Rentarô Aijô decide salir con todas sus almas gemelas después de que Hakari Hanazono y Karane Inda le dicen al mismo tiempo que el Dios del Amor le dice que morirán si alguna de sus almas ge... Leer todoRentarô Aijô decide salir con todas sus almas gemelas después de que Hakari Hanazono y Karane Inda le dicen al mismo tiempo que el Dios del Amor le dice que morirán si alguna de sus almas gemelas no consigue entablar una relación con él.Rentarô Aijô decide salir con todas sus almas gemelas después de que Hakari Hanazono y Karane Inda le dicen al mismo tiempo que el Dios del Amor le dice que morirán si alguna de sus almas gemelas no consigue entablar una relación con él.
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I like a vast variety of anime, from the wonderful adorable nature of Slice of Life to the Ultra Violence in many Seinen, but one of the genres that I am unequivocally a major fan of is the Harem Comedy anime and on hearing the name "the 100 who really really really love you" I was expecting the waifu wars of the 2020s with this series.
But no, 5 episodes in and 4 of the 5 girls for this series have been revealed and I cannot pick between them, each is indefinably adorable in each of their own ways, quirks and cuteness in their own adorable way and each of them is the Best Girl of the show.
The comedy of the series is the usual fare for a Harem Comedy and it's a nice relaxing one with cute boy/girl moments, each of the main cast are perfect tropes of cuteness in this genre and - again - they're all freaking adorable and I cannot pick between them, they're all worth it.
If you're wavering on whether or not to try it and you're a fan of the harem romance series, go for it, you'll be definitely surprised by the stuff going on.
But no, 5 episodes in and 4 of the 5 girls for this series have been revealed and I cannot pick between them, each is indefinably adorable in each of their own ways, quirks and cuteness in their own adorable way and each of them is the Best Girl of the show.
The comedy of the series is the usual fare for a Harem Comedy and it's a nice relaxing one with cute boy/girl moments, each of the main cast are perfect tropes of cuteness in this genre and - again - they're all freaking adorable and I cannot pick between them, they're all worth it.
If you're wavering on whether or not to try it and you're a fan of the harem romance series, go for it, you'll be definitely surprised by the stuff going on.
Its an beatifull anime with many good moments bad moments and funny moments that i personaly mean it's the best anime i never saw. Its an new anime too and i did never see an anime like this i think it's the only one i saw like this one and for me it's perfect bc i like romance and adventures and yh i recommend it very much it's pretty cool to watch alone ore with others and yh like i said i really high recommend it for PPL who like like the good anime quality and too it's pretty new so new episodes should come out so if u gotta wait a bit it's totaly worth it bc it's an super anime so creative and good animated yh well.
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You' defied my expectations! Rentarou's story hooks you from the start - 100 rejections, then a prophecy of 100 soulmates in high school. Season 1 introduces six lovable girls who form genuine bonds, supporting each other.
Well-developed characters, unique take on the harem genre, and refreshing focus on friendship. Rentarou's exceptional qualities make him worthy of their affection.
Standout: Shizuka - shy, petite, and adorable.
Minor flaws: some plot points feel rushed, supporting characters deserve more screen time.
A thoughtful, feel-good anime with lovable characters. Recommended for fans of harem shows looking for something different.
Favorite Quote: 'Love isn't about being number one; it's about being together.' - Rentarou Aijou
Watch with an open mind!
Well-developed characters, unique take on the harem genre, and refreshing focus on friendship. Rentarou's exceptional qualities make him worthy of their affection.
Standout: Shizuka - shy, petite, and adorable.
Minor flaws: some plot points feel rushed, supporting characters deserve more screen time.
A thoughtful, feel-good anime with lovable characters. Recommended for fans of harem shows looking for something different.
Favorite Quote: 'Love isn't about being number one; it's about being together.' - Rentarou Aijou
Watch with an open mind!
10BruhM-86
Two years ago I was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease that shrinks your frontal lobe and hinders your brain functions. That all changes when my great friend Ilya P. And I started watching this show. Not only has my brain grown 6x in size, I am able to peer into the future and open a domain expansion. To be truthful, this show changed my life for the better. I was bullied and pantsed in the gym locker room all the time for being weird, but after feasting my eyes on this show, it's like I'm a different person! Girls look at me now, my parents say they love me, and best of all I'm tall! This show changed my life, please give it a chance.
I watched this anime because Kanojo, Okarishimasu (2020) Season 3 had just ended, and I was craving more harem tales. I began watching shows with the keyword "girlfriend" in them and found Girlfriend, girlfriend (2021) (also equally funny from its second season) and this.
Genre: Instead of being a pure romantic drama like the former or a silly sitcom like the latter, 100 Girlfriends is more of a mix between the two, with a touch of parodies of the kind we usually witness in South Park (1997).
Biggest Strength: Each episode is fresh and unique, thus putting an end to any presumptions you may have about "harem anime being so old-school and repetitive."
Gimmicks: A new take or gimmick is the only thing making me like a romance-comedy. While Kaguya-sama wa kokurasetai ~ Tensai tachi no ren'ai zunô sen ~ (2019) had the "battle of wits" (Death Note (2006) too), this one actually does not rely on singular style but brings new ones in every episode. By the 6th episode, you will be laughing at a never-before-seen "kissing zombies' attack" as all of the lead guy's four girlfriends get drugged and chase him for endless kissing. Additionally, there're some fourth wall breaks, some mind games, and a brilliant plan to have a first kiss with two girls at once.
SO, PLEASE GIVE IT A WATCH. This show needs more viewers.
Genre: Instead of being a pure romantic drama like the former or a silly sitcom like the latter, 100 Girlfriends is more of a mix between the two, with a touch of parodies of the kind we usually witness in South Park (1997).
Biggest Strength: Each episode is fresh and unique, thus putting an end to any presumptions you may have about "harem anime being so old-school and repetitive."
Gimmicks: A new take or gimmick is the only thing making me like a romance-comedy. While Kaguya-sama wa kokurasetai ~ Tensai tachi no ren'ai zunô sen ~ (2019) had the "battle of wits" (Death Note (2006) too), this one actually does not rely on singular style but brings new ones in every episode. By the 6th episode, you will be laughing at a never-before-seen "kissing zombies' attack" as all of the lead guy's four girlfriends get drugged and chase him for endless kissing. Additionally, there're some fourth wall breaks, some mind games, and a brilliant plan to have a first kiss with two girls at once.
SO, PLEASE GIVE IT A WATCH. This show needs more viewers.
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- TriviaBased on a harem romcom manga written by Nakamura Rikito and illustrated by Nozawa Yukiko.
- Bandas sonorasDai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na Kimi e
Performed by Kaede Hondo, Miyu Tomita, Maria Naganawa, Asami Seto and Ayaka Asai
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