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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You’ Gets First Featured Smartphone Puzzle

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You'

A teaser website launched on Friday to introduce Kimi no koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo Bibin!! to Puzzle (The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Bibin!! and Puzzle), marking the first smartphone app game inspired by Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa’s manga, The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You. Additional details about the game will be disclosed at a later time. The teaser website also unveiled its key visual.

The game will feature the following characters and voice cast:

  • Kaede Hondo as Hakari Hanazono
  • Miyu Tomita as Karane Inda
  • Maria Naganawa as Shizuka Yoshimoto
  • Asami Seto as Nano Eiai
  • Ayaka Asai as Kusuri Yakuzen
  • Sumire Uesaka as Hahari Hanazono

Nakamura and Nozawa debuted the manga in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump magazine in December 2019, and it remains ongoing.

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You’

Seven Seas Entertainment is publishing the manga in English and describes its story as follows:

Aijo Rentaro faced endless rejection, having asked out one hundred girls only to be turned down every time. Desperate, he prays for guidance and learns from a god that a cosmic mistake caused his misfortune. To correct this, the god ensures Rentaro will now receive one hundred destined soulmates.

However, there is a catch: unless Rentaro reciprocates their love, each girl will meet a tragic fate. Soon enough, confessions of love come pouring in, and Rentaro finds himself in an overwhelming predicament. How can he possibly love one hundred different people? This outrageous romantic comedy takes the harem trope to a whole new level.

The anime adaptation of the manga premiered in October 2023. Crunchyroll provided simultaneous streaming with English subtitles as it aired in Japan and also offered an English dub.

The anime’s second season premiered on January 12. Crunchyroll continues to stream the episodes as they air in Japan, along with an English dub release.

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