The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You – Season 2 Episode 22: A Wild Ride of Love and Laughter
If you thought The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You couldn’t get any crazier, think again. Season 2 Episode 22 proves that this anime isn’t just a harem—it’s a full-blown parody of the genre, packed with absurdity, heart, and a cast of characters that keeps growing faster than Rentarou’s love life. Produced by Bibury Animation Studios, this rom-com continues to push boundaries, and fans are here for it.
The Premise: Love Multiplied by 100
For the uninitiated, the story follows Rentarou Aijou, a high school boy who discovers he’s destined to have one hundred soulmates. Yes, you read that right. One. Hundred. Girlfriends. And no, this isn’t a typo or a fever dream—it’s the ridiculous yet oddly charming premise that fuels the show.
Season 2 Episode 22 picks up right where the chaos left off, introducing even more girlfriends (because why not?) and diving deeper into the dynamics of Rentarou’s ever-expanding harem. The episode balances humor, romance, and a surprising amount of emotional depth, proving that this series isn’t just about quantity—it’s about quality too.
Fan Reactions: Love It or Hate It?
The internet is buzzing with mixed but passionate reactions to this episode. Here’s what fans are saying:
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“This Show Is a Parody Masterpiece”
Many viewers, like @Elior21, argue that 100 Girlfriends isn’t just another harem—it’s a parody of harems. The over-the-top premise, the rapid-fire introductions of new girlfriends, and the self-aware humor make it stand out. As @RobertBobert puts it, “This show is trying to become legendary not only as a harem but as a parody of harems too.” -
“The Voice Actor Budget Must Be Insane”
With each season adding more girlfriends, fans like @Marcus5768 are amazed at the logistics. “The costs of having to hire 10+ voice actors to voice main characters… are probably rather high,” they note. Yet, the show manages to pull it off, giving each girlfriend a distinct personality and voice. -
“Hahari’s Arc Is Wild (and Controversial)”
Hahari, one of Rentarou’s older girlfriends, sparks debates. Some fans, like @ssjokg, question the morality of her relationship with Rentarou (who’s 16), while others, like @DiabloAwesome, shrug it off as part of the show’s absurd charm. “Hahari was fine in terms of age,” one fan argues, “but they’ll take a big risk if they introduce someone even older.” -
“More Seasons, Please!”
Despite the chaos, fans are clamoring for more. @Yubisoft points out that the manga already has over 20 girlfriends, meaning “3 seasons isn’t enough.” Others, like @tragedydesu, admit they’re surprised the show got a second season at all, given the niche premise. But as @Ionliosite2 sarcastically notes, “God forbid this industry for not staying the same one that used to produce 50 new anime series per season.” -
“The Comedy Is Gold”
The humor is a major draw. From Rentarou’s over-the-top declarations of love to the girlfriends’ quirky antics, the show never takes itself too seriously. @RobertBobert sums it up: “They’re not afraid to break any morality out there… and that’s why it works.”
Why This Episode Works
Episode 22 doubles down on everything fans love:
– New Girlfriends, New Chaos: The tease of six new girlfriends has fans hyped. How will Rentarou juggle them all? No one knows, and that’s the fun.
– Emotional Beats: Amid the laughs, the show sneaks in heartfelt moments, reminding us that Rentarou genuinely cares for each girlfriend.
– Meta Humor: The episode pokes fun at harem tropes, making it feel fresh even as it embraces the genre’s absurdity.
Final Verdict: A Must-Watch for Rom-Com Fans
Whether you love it or hate it, 100 Girlfriends is a wild, unpredictable ride. It’s not just about the number of girlfriends—it’s about how the show turns the harem genre on its head with humor, heart, and a dash of madness. As @Elior21 puts it, “This is the exact reason why it’s so successful.”
So, if you’re looking for a rom-com that doesn’t play by the rules, The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You is your go-to. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself rooting for Rentarou to somehow make it work with all 100 of them.
Rating: 8.5/10 – Chaotic, hilarious, and oddly wholesome.
Now, bring on Season 3! (Because let’s be real, we all know it’s coming.)
Episodes: Season 2 Episode 22
File Size: 3.8 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC WEBRip DDP
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