The official website and Twitter account for the TV anime adaptation of Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa's The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (Kimi no koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo) manga has announced that the anime will be getting a second season.
TEASER TRAILER:
Character designer Akane Yano released an illustration to celebrate the announcement:
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You premiered on October 8 on Tokyo MX. The English dub premiered on Crunchyroll on October 29, 2023.
The opening theme song titled, "Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na Kimi e♡" was performed by the main female cast members Kaede Hondo, Miyu Tomita, Maria Naganawa, Asami Seto, and Ayaka Asai.
The ending theme song titled, "Sweet Sign" was performed by Nako Misaki.
MAIN CAST:
Wataru Katō as Rentaro Aijo
Kaede Hondo as Hakari Hanazono
Miyu Tomita as Karane Inda
ADDITIONAL CAST:
Maria Naganawa as Shizuka Yoshimoto
Asami Seto as Nano Eiai
Ayaka Asai as Kusuri Yakuzen
Shigeru Chiba as God (Kami-sama)
Sumire Uesaka as Hahari Hanazono
Hikaru Sato is directing the series at Bibury Animation Studio. Takashi Aoshima is in charge of series composition. Akane Yano is designing the characters. Shuhei Mutsuki, Shunsuke Takizawa, and eba are composing the music at Lantis.
Seven Seas licensed the manga and describes it as:
Aijo Rentaro tried and tried again, but after asking a hundred girls out on a date, he was rejected every single time. In desperation, he prays for guidance...only to be told by a god that his rejections were due to some cosmic error! Now the god is going to set things right by making sure that Aijo gets one hundred dates. Except, as things often do with gods, the dates come with a catch: one hundred girls are destined to be Aijo's soulmate, and unless he returns their feelings each and every time, they'll die in horrible accidents! Sure enough, girls start confessing their love to Aijo left and right. But how is he supposed to choose?! He doesn't want to kill anyone! When he looks at each potential soulmate, it feels like a bolt of lightning. Can someone really love a hundred other people? This hilarious romantic comedy takes the harem concept to a wild extreme!