The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2
Synopsis
Ever since Rentarou Aijou found out that he would meet a total of one hundred soulmates in high school, his life has been anything but boring. Now with six girlfriends—each with their own unique quirks—Rentarou has never been happier. The group expands once again when Rentarou meets Kurumi Haraga, a girl with a never-ending appetite; and Mei Meido, the maid of the Hanazono family. As he encounters more of his soulmates, Rentarou has to juggle ways to date them all, since failure results in a grim fate. Fortunately, Rentarou has no shortage of love to give to each of his girlfriends! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The second season of '100 Girlfriends' is a successful continuation of the series' unique blend of harem, romance, and meta-comedy. While the growing cast presents some challenges in character development, the show's self-awareness, absurd humor, and heartfelt core continue to resonate with fans. The audience generally enjoys the over-the-top nature and the show's refusal to take itself seriously.
Strengths
- Unique and hilarious take on the harem genre.
- Self-aware humor and fourth-wall breaks are well-executed.
- Each girlfriend has a distinct personality and design.
- Faithful adaptation of the manga, with creative liberties that enhance the comedy.
- Wholesome and heart-pounding core despite the over-the-top antics.
Weaknesses
- Increasing number of girlfriends leads to diminished screen time for each, making newer characters feel less developed.
- Some jokes may be obnoxious or miss the mark.
- The plot is secondary to the comedy, which may not appeal to all viewers.