Winter 2025 brought us the long-awaited second season of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You, and boy, did it deliver! Picking up right where the first season left off, this installment continues the absurdly charming and over-the-top antics of Rentaro and his ever-expanding harem. With 12 episodes packed with meta jokes, fourth-wall breaks, and enough romantic chaos to make your head spin, this season proves that the series hasn’t lost its touch—if anything, it’s doubled down on the madness.
For those unfamiliar, the story follows Rentaro Aijou, a high school boy cursed (or blessed?) by a god to have 100 soulmates. The catch? If he rejects any of them, they’ll die. Yeah, it’s as ridiculous as it sounds, and the show knows it. Season 2 kicks off with Rentaro already juggling a handful of girlfriends, each with their own quirks—Hakari, the rich and clingy heiress; Karane, the tsundere with a soft side; Nano, the genius with zero social skills; and more.
This season introduces even more girls, including Kurumi (a middle schooler with a bottomless stomach), Meido (a devoted maid with a literal name), and Iku (a masochistic baseball player). The sheer creativity in character designs and personalities keeps the show fresh, even as the harem grows to absurd proportions.
Diving into fan discussions, it’s clear that opinions are split—but in the best way possible. Some viewers adore the show’s unapologetic embrace of its own ridiculousness. One fan on MyAnimeList put it perfectly: “It’s practically an oversexed Looney Tunes with all the meta jokes and fourth-wall breaks.” And they’re not wrong. The show thrives on its self-awareness, poking fun at harem tropes while still delivering genuine moments of sweetness.
Others, however, raise eyebrows at some of the more… questionable choices. The introduction of Kurumi, a middle schooler, sparked debates about the show’s boundaries. One commenter noted, “I like the new girl, though the fact that she’s technically a middle schooler is somewhat problematic.” Meanwhile, another fan countered, “One of his girlfriends is in her mid-thirties—if anything, that’s the real line-crossing here!”
The show’s humor is another highlight. From Rentaro vomiting blood after rejecting Iku (a nod to Undead Unluck) to the entire cast turning into babies thanks to Kusuri’s potions, the gags are as unpredictable as they are hilarious. One fan summed it up: “This show always seems to have a unique take on character tropes.”
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for deep storytelling or realistic romance, this isn’t it. But if you want a show that doesn’t take itself seriously, embraces its own insanity, and delivers laugh-out-loud moments, then this is your jam.
As one fan aptly put it: “This show is so great—15 episodes in, and it’s still just as funny and cute as ever.” With Season 2 wrapping up at Episode 12 (and the manga still going strong), here’s hoping we get even more chaotic love stories in the future.
So, grab some popcorn, suspend your disbelief, and enjoy the ride—because Rentaro’s harem isn’t slowing down anytime soon!
Episodes: Season 2 Episode 1 to Episode 12
File Size: 3.0 GiB
Format/Quality: 1080p AV1
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