If you thought The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You couldn’t get any crazier, think again. Season 2 Episode 22 proves that this anime isn’t just a harem—it’s a full-blown parody of the genre, packed with absurdity, heart, and a cast of characters that keeps growing faster than Rentarou’s love life. Produced by Bibury Animation Studios, this rom-com continues to push boundaries, and fans are here for it.
For the uninitiated, the story follows Rentarou Aijou, a high school boy who discovers he’s destined to have one hundred soulmates. Yes, you read that right. One. Hundred. Girlfriends. And no, this isn’t a typo or a fever dream—it’s the ridiculous yet oddly charming premise that fuels the show.
Season 2 Episode 22 picks up right where the chaos left off, introducing even more girlfriends (because why not?) and diving deeper into the dynamics of Rentarou’s ever-expanding harem. The episode balances humor, romance, and a surprising amount of emotional depth, proving that this series isn’t just about quantity—it’s about quality too.
The internet is buzzing with mixed but passionate reactions to this episode. Here’s what fans are saying:
“This Show Is a Parody Masterpiece”
Many viewers, like @Elior21, argue that 100 Girlfriends isn’t just another harem—it’s a parody of harems. The over-the-top premise, the rapid-fire introductions of new girlfriends, and the self-aware humor make it stand out. As @RobertBobert puts it, “This show is trying to become legendary not only as a harem but as a parody of harems too.”
“The Voice Actor Budget Must Be Insane”
With each season adding more girlfriends, fans like @Marcus5768 are amazed at the logistics. “The costs of having to hire 10+ voice actors to voice main characters… are probably rather high,” they note. Yet, the show manages to pull it off, giving each girlfriend a distinct personality and voice.
“Hahari’s Arc Is Wild (and Controversial)”
Hahari, one of Rentarou’s older girlfriends, sparks debates. Some fans, like @ssjokg, question the morality of her relationship with Rentarou (who’s 16), while others, like @DiabloAwesome, shrug it off as part of the show’s absurd charm. “Hahari was fine in terms of age,” one fan argues, “but they’ll take a big risk if they introduce someone even older.”
“More Seasons, Please!”
Despite the chaos, fans are clamoring for more. @Yubisoft points out that the manga already has over 20 girlfriends, meaning “3 seasons isn’t enough.” Others, like @tragedydesu, admit they’re surprised the show got a second season at all, given the niche premise. But as @Ionliosite2 sarcastically notes, “God forbid this industry for not staying the same one that used to produce 50 new anime series per season.”
“The Comedy Is Gold”
The humor is a major draw. From Rentarou’s over-the-top declarations of love to the girlfriends’ quirky antics, the show never takes itself too seriously. @RobertBobert sums it up: “They’re not afraid to break any morality out there… and that’s why it works.”
Episode 22 doubles down on everything fans love:
– New Girlfriends, New Chaos: The tease of six new girlfriends has fans hyped. How will Rentarou juggle them all? No one knows, and that’s the fun.
– Emotional Beats: Amid the laughs, the show sneaks in heartfelt moments, reminding us that Rentarou genuinely cares for each girlfriend.
– Meta Humor: The episode pokes fun at harem tropes, making it feel fresh even as it embraces the genre’s absurdity.
Whether you love it or hate it, 100 Girlfriends is a wild, unpredictable ride. It’s not just about the number of girlfriends—it’s about how the show turns the harem genre on its head with humor, heart, and a dash of madness. As @Elior21 puts it, “This is the exact reason why it’s so successful.”
So, if you’re looking for a rom-com that doesn’t play by the rules, The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You is your go-to. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself rooting for Rentarou to somehow make it work with all 100 of them.
Rating: 8.5/10 – Chaotic, hilarious, and oddly wholesome.
Now, bring on Season 3! (Because let’s be real, we all know it’s coming.)
Episodes: Season 2 Episode 22
File Size: 3.8 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC WEBRip DDP
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