Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo 2nd Season
I’m not generally a huge fan of harems or fan service. Usually, they just feel repetitive and shallow. Usually. But every now and then, something comes along that’s so ridiculous and self-aware that it’s impossible not to enjoy—and this anime is one of those exceptions.
If you missed the first season, let me break it down: our protagonist is a young man who’s had some seriously bad luck in love. That is, until the gods decide to bless (or curse) him with the opportunity to meet 100 soulmates. Sounds like a dream, right? Not so fast. There’s a catch: if any of these women fail to receive his love, they’ll literally die in misery. Yeah, no pressure.
The crazy part? He takes this responsibility very seriously. Every girl he falls for gets his full attention, affection, and devotion. And as the harem grows, so does the absurdity. They don’t just tolerate each other—they become one giant, happy family that somehow works...and somehow makes sense? Don’t ask how; just roll with it.
If this anime tried to take itself seriously, it would be a disaster. Like, 2/10 levels of bad. But the brilliance here is that it knows it’s ridiculous. It pokes fun at itself, constantly breaks the fourth wall, and leans into the absurdity with a wink and a nudge. It’s shameless in the best way.
The girls? Oh, they’re exactly what you’d expect. Every trope is here—the tsundere, the childhood friend, the cool beauty, and more. But somehow, they make it entertaining. I’m honestly curious how they’re going to get to 100 girls without it becoming stale. For now, though, it’s just a hilarious ride that’s not trying to be anything more than pure, over-the-top fun.
Don’t take it seriously. Just sit back, enjoy the chaos, and have a good laugh. Sometimes, that’s all you need from an anime.