The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You
Synopsis
Rentarou Aijou has it all: looks, intelligence, athletic skill, and popularity with peers and mentors alike. Unfortunately, none of these qualities help Rentarou with his love life. On the day of his middle school graduation, he is once again turned down by a girl he confesses to, earning his one-hundredth rejection in a row. Down on his luck, he goes to a matchmaking shrine and wishes to finally get a girlfriend in high school. When the god of the shrine suddenly appears before him, Rentarou is told he will meet an astronomical total of one hundred soulmates in high school. Though Rentarou initially does not take this foretelling seriously, his doubts disappear when, on the first day of school, he meets two of these soulmates—Hakari Hanazono and Karane Inda—who both confess to him. With fated encounters and love confessions galore, Rentarou's life is about to get a lot more exciting. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience generally loves 'Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo' for its comedic and self-aware approach to the harem genre. Viewers appreciate the well-developed characters and the protagonist's genuine care for all the girlfriends. While some find the humor crude or repetitive, the overall consensus is that it's a fun, heartwarming, and well-executed parody.
Strengths
- Creative and unique comedy
- Well-developed and likeable characters
- High-quality animation and sound design
- Faithful adaptation of the manga
- Refreshing take on the harem genre with a focus on genuine relationships
Weaknesses
- Repetitive gags
- Reliance on tropes
- Predictable story
- Crude humor can be off-putting
- Some jokes don't land well