The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2

BAD
0%
OF 1 SCOUTSRECOMMEND

In the second season, Rentaro continues his quest for love, navigating the hilarious and heartwarming challenges of his ever-growing harem of soulmates.

📖 SYNOPSIS

After getting shot down 100 times in middle school, Rentarou Aijou has it rough enough on its own, but then the God of Love tells him the real kicker: he's destined to meet 100 soulmates in high school, and if he doesn't return their feelings, they'll die. So naturally, he's going to date all of them. Season 2 of this TV series picks up with Rentarou already juggling six girlfriends and adds more to the roster, including Kurumi Haraga, who eats like she's training for competitive mukbang, and Mei Meido, a maid whose devotion borders on performance art. Each new girlfriend has her own absurd personality quirk, and the show leans hard into that absurdity rather than pretending any of this is normal. That's kind of the whole charm — it knows exactly what it is. The harem genre usually stumbles over a protagonist who can't pick one girl, but here the answer is just "all of them, forever," and the comedy comes from actually trying to make that work. Bibury Animation Studios keeps the energy up across 12 episodes, and the parody elements hit way better if you've sat through more traditional harem shows. If you liked the relationship chaos of Nisekoi or The Quintessential Quintuplets but wished they'd just commit to the bit, this is that commitment taken to its logical extreme. It's silly, it's sweet, and it never once asks you to take it seriously.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You loved Season 1's chaotic energy — this keeps the same studio, tone, and pace
Meta-humor and fourth-wall breaks in harem parodies are your favorite kind of comedy
New girlfriends like Kurumi and Mei Meido add fresh gags to the expanding roster
You're okay with rapid-fire jokes over deep character arcs — comedy stays the priority here

❌ SKIP IF...

You haven't finished Season 1 — new girlfriends and group dynamics won't land without context
You want meaningful romantic development — this season keeps stacking characters over depth
Loud, exaggerated humor wears you out fast — twelve episodes of non-stop gags is relentless

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

Loading episodes...

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 51-100 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 101.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Shizuka Yoshimoto

Shy, mute library committee member; petite, cute, and frail, but bravely supports Rentarou.

Portrayed by Ragsdale Sara, Naganawa Maria

Nano Eiai

A brilliant, efficient, and emotionless high schooler, Nano excels academically and in combat, but lacks social grace.

Portrayed by Baumgardt Birte, Ewulu Cassie, Seto Asami

Kusuri Yakuzen

Energetic chemistry club president, Kusuri Yakuzen, creates and readily experiments with potent drugs, often oblivious to the risks.

Portrayed by Sheppard Lindsay, Asai Ayaka, Blank Jodie

Hahari Hanazono

Hakari's mother, a wealthy, mature woman with a hidden love for cute things and Rentarou.

Portrayed by Pettit Corey, Uesaka Sumire

Mei Meido

Loyal maid, Mei, prioritizes Hahari but loves Rentarou, readily "eliminating" those who threaten them.

Portrayed by Mimori Suzuko, Peterson Jessica, Bautz Julia

Iku Sutou

Masochistic baseball club member, Iku endures extreme pain while tirelessly recruiting teammates.

Portrayed by Takahashi Rie

Mimimi Utsukushisugi

Vain, beautiful upperclassman obsessed with beauty, works hard to maintain her looks, and is competitive with Eiai.

Portrayed by Lynn

Meme Kakure

Shy 11th girlfriend, Meme hides her face, knits stuffed animals for misdirection, and wears a minimizing bra.

Portrayed by Takao Kanon

No rating yet.Be the first to rate this episode!
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2

Studio

Bibury Animation Studios

Season

Winter 2025

Start Date

2025-01-12

End Date

2025-03-30

Episodes

12

Type

TV

©中村力斗・野澤ゆき子/集英社・君のことが大大大大大好きな製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com