Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo [Season 2 Episode 23]

The anime follows Rentarou Aijou, who discovers he will meet a total of one hundred soulmates in high school, leading to a chaotic yet heartfelt harem as he strives to make each of his girlfriends happy. The series is known for its unique take on the harem genre, blending comedy, romance, and a touch of surrealism.

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“The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You” – Season 2 Episode 23: A Tsundere Spirit Bomb and Peak Fiction

If you thought The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You couldn’t get any wilder, think again. Season 2 Episode 23, titled Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo, delivered an absolute spectacle—one that fans are calling “peak fiction” and “cinema.” From Dragon Ball references to a literal tsundere spirit bomb, this episode was a chaotic, heartfelt, and downright hilarious conclusion to an already bonkers season.

The Plot: Saving Karane’s Tsundere Soul

The episode revolves around Karane, the resident tsundere of Rentarou’s ever-growing harem, who loses her signature tsun energy (yes, that’s a thing now). Without her trademark “It’s not like I like you or anything!” attitude, the group dynamic falls apart. Enter Rentarou, the ultimate boyfriend, who devises a plan to restore Karane’s tsundere essence by channeling the collective tsun energy from the rest of the girlfriends.

What follows is pure insanity—a Dragon Ball Z-inspired sequence where the girls “go Super Tsundereyan” (complete with golden auras and screaming power-ups) to launch a tsundere spirit bomb at Karane. If that sounds ridiculous, it’s because it is—and fans loved it.

Fan Reactions: Pure Chaos and Unfiltered Joy

The internet exploded with reactions, and here’s the gist of what fans had to say:

  1. “This Is Why We Watch Anime” – Many praised the episode for its sheer audacity. One Reddit user wrote, “Only in 100 Girlfriends can you have a tsundere spirit bomb and it somehow makes perfect sense.” The blend of absurdity and genuine emotional payoff had fans in stitches.

  2. Dragon Ball References Galore – From the DBZ-style power-ups to the girls cosplaying as Goku, Bulma, and Android 18, the references were on point. A MyAnimeList user joked, “At this point, I’m convinced the author is just a Dragon Ball fanboy in disguise.”

  3. Rentarou’s Legendary Speech – The episode adapted a famous manga panel where Rentarou delivers an exhaustive monologue about his love for all 11 girlfriends. The anime sped it up to fit the runtime, but fans were thrilled nonetheless. One Twitter user quipped, “Crunchyroll’s subtitles crashed trying to keep up with Rentarou’s yapping—10/10.”

  4. Karane’s Redemption – Fans adored the focus on Karane, with many calling her the “MVP” of the season. A Discord user wrote, “De-tsundere Karane was cute, but nothing beats her classic ‘baka’ energy. Welcome back, queen.”

  5. Mixed Feelings on Season 2 – While most loved the episode, some felt Season 2 didn’t quite match the first. A MAL reviewer noted, “The baseball arc and Tsundere Lost were fun, but nothing tops the Hanazono Mansion raid from Season 1.” Still, the finale left fans hungry for more.

Final Verdict: A Must-Watch for Comedy and Chaos Lovers

If you’re looking for a rom-com that doesn’t take itself seriously yet delivers heartfelt moments, 100 Girlfriends is your go-to. Episode 23 was a perfect blend of over-the-top humor, meta-jokes, and genuine character growth.

Rating: 9/10 – A near-perfect ending to a season that embraced its madness wholeheartedly. Now, where’s Season 3?

P.S. If you haven’t watched it yet, prepare for subtitles that move faster than Goku’s Instant Transmission.


Episodes: Season 2 Episode 23

File Size: 1.3 GiB

Format/Quality: 1080p

Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4c4b291db1d1d6e5f00ccfd73a1ce851d8d8d18b

File List

  • [SubsPlease] Hyakkano – 23 (1080p) [3FE53F42].mkv (1.3 GiB)

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