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manga series written by Rikito Nakamura and illustrated by Yukiko Nozawa. It has been serialized in
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's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''
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'' since December 2019, with its chapters collected into twelve individual ''
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'' volumes as of December 2022. The manga has been licensed for English release in North America by
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. ''The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You'' focuses on high school student Rentarō Aijō, who in his lifetime fell in love and confessed to exactly 100 girls, only to be rejected by all of them. While praying in a
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, Rentarō is approached by the God of Love, who reveals that he, due to an error, is destined to have 100
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s. However, he also tells Rentarō that if he does not return the feelings of any of his soulmates, they will suffer an accident and die. Not wanting this to happen, Rentarō is determined not to let any of his soulmates die as he meets and dates them all at the same time.


Synopsis

Rentarō Aijō has confessed to (and been rejected by) 100 girls in his lifetime. On the last day of middle school, he visits a
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and prays that he get a girlfriend during his time at high school. Suddenly, the God of Love appears and tells Rentarō that the reason for his non-existent love life is because everyone is only supposed to have one
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in their life, but due to an error on the God of Love's part, Rentarō is destined to have 100. Sure enough, on the first day of high school, Rentarō meets the wealthy Hakari Hanazono and ''
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'' Karane Inda. Both girls instantly fall in love with him, and Rentarō is attracted to both of them, but unable to decide between them. That evening, he visits the God of Love again and is informed that if he does not return the feelings of one of his soulmates, they will die in an accident. Not wanting such a fate to befall Hakari and Karane, Rentarō decides to date both of them at the same time, with their blessing. As the story continues, more girls are introduced and become Rentarō's girlfriends, establishing a polyamorous relationship.


Characters


Protagonist

; :Rentarō has fallen in love and been rejected one hundred times prior to the beginning of the story, thus causing him to strive to better himself each time. Having been overly blessed by a god of a local temple for all of his prayers, by the end of his high school life, Rentarō is destined to have one-hundred girlfriends. When Rentarō makes eye contact with one of his girlfriends for the first time, a shock-like feeling overcomes him and his new girlfriend. Rentarō genuinely loves each and every new girlfriend he meets, even completely passing a lie detector test when questioned about the legitimacy of his feelings. He often goes out of his way, sometimes to extremes, to keep them all happy. He also detests doing lewd things to his girlfriends unless absolutely necessary, but always has extreme contingency plans to minimize the nature of the situation. His family name contains the kanji for love (愛) and also a pun on Aijō (愛情) meaning affection. His given name contains the kanji for romance (恋) and when combined with the remaining two Kanji, can mean "son of grand romance."


Girlfriends 1–10

; :One of Rentarō's first two girlfriends, along with Karane Inda. Hakari is from a wealthy family and likes to present a prim and proper appearance, but is rather physical in her affection and can sometimes be perverted. In addition to loving Rentarō, she is somewhat attracted to Karane. Early in the story, Hakari's mother Hahari disapproved of her relationship with the then five-timing Rentarō and temporarily forbade her from seeing him, leading to Rentarō and his girlfriends rescuing her. After proving the honesty of his feelings for his girlfriends to Hahari, Hakari rejoins the harem, but with her mother now a member. On occasion, she cooperates with her mother to manipulate Rentarō and his girlfriends into doing perverted actions, though she is not nearly as pushy as her mother. ; :One of Rentarō's first two girlfriends, along with Hakari Hanazono. Karane has a typical tsundere personality, though not violent by any means. She has difficulty lying and hiding her true feelings. While she initially disliked the idea of Rentarō having multiple girlfriends, she soon became accepting of them. In addition to loving Rentarō, she is somewhat attracted to Hakari. She was slightly insecure about her tsundere traits because she felt that she could not express her feelings properly like Rentarō's other girlfriends, but after losing those traits thanks to a drug from Kusuri, she eventually acknowledged that her personality is what made her special and regained them with help from Rentarō's other girlfriends. She is noted for having deceptively high strength despite her slender appearance. ; :Rentarō's third girlfriend. Shy to the point of muteness, Shizuka was constantly bullied by her fellow students and abused by her mother before meeting Rentarō. She is a bookworm who initially could only communicate through passages of her favorite book by pointing at them when trying to respond to someone. Rentarō develops a speaking app for her so she can freely communicate by digitally reciting the lines she touches as well as a word bank. She loves fantasy romance books in particular, but is unable to swim. Her given name literally means "quiet" and her family name literally means "a good book". ; :Rentarō's fourth girlfriend. Nano is stoic to the point of emotionlessness. She is intelligent and highly optimized in her daily life, removing any sort of unnecessary movements and actions to achieve utter efficiency. She initially has trouble concentrating when she first falls for Rentarō, throwing her lifestyle into chaos, but after going on a date with him and stopping him from burning the photos they took on it, she accepts her feelings and returns to normal. She is afraid of heights. Her name can literally mean "prosperity from calmness." ; :Rentarō's fifth girlfriend. Kusuri is the president of Chemistry club at Rentarō's high school who specialises in creating drugs which have strange effects when consumed. She is eighteen years old, but due to having consumed a drug that was supposed to make her immortal, she spends much of her time in an eight-year-old body. She also has a neutralization drug that can revert most of her drug effect's, though the effects of the failed immortal drug can only be temporarily negated, allowing Kusuri to appear in her true 18-year-old appearance temporarily before reverting back. She acts like her general appearance, talks in the third-person, and ends her sentences with ''nanoda'' (なのだ). It is later revealed that both of her parents and grandmother also took the immortality drug and are also eight-year-olds in appearance as well. Her name is a pun on the word for medicine and drugs with her family name having the kanji for it (薬) and her given name being the direct pronunciation. ; :Rentarō's sixth girlfriend and Hakari's mother. She gave birth to Hakari when she was thirteen, due to having fallen in love with a terminally ill fellow student. Knowing that he did not have long to live, she had herself
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with his sperm so that they could be a family before he died. Initially, she disapproved of Hakari's relationship with Rentarō, believing that he was two-timing her daughter with four other girls, but changed her mind when she fell in love with Rentarō herself, going as far as buying the school and becoming the new chairwoman in order to stay close to him. She adores cute things and shares some of her daughter's perverted tendencies if not to a higher degree. She can also be overbearingly affectionate to Rentarō and his girlfriends, usually trying to be the mother figure to them all. Her given name is a pun on the Japanese word for mother, haha (母). ; :Rentarō's seventh girlfriend. Kurumi is a middle-schooler with a very high metabolism, which causes her to get hungry very easily - even hearing a word that sounds similar to a certain type of food will cause her to crave that food. As a result, she constantly wears headphones and has her hood up in order to block out as much food-related talk as possible. She has two personalities, depending on whether or not she is hungry. When she has eaten, she is a very kind and sweet-natured person, but when she is hungry, she is short-tempered and abrupt - unfortunately, due to being near constantly hungry, she is near constantly short-tempered. Her given name means "
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", a fact which has caused her food obsession to trigger so many times from hearing her own name that walnuts are now the one food she does not like. ; :Rentarō's eighth girlfriend. Mei is the Hanazono family maid having been found by Hahari after she was abused and abandoned by her biological parents. She is extremely loyal to Hahari and will carry out any request made by Hahari without question, no matter how absurd. In fact, she becomes suicidal if she fails to fulfill the task, often resulting in Hahari having to rescind the order to stop her. Her most striking physical feature are her rainbow colored irises which are usually not seen as she almost always has her eyes closed, (nearly always requiring some sort of shocking revelation) though this does not prevent her from driving or piloting a helicopter. Her family name is a pun on the word "Maid". ; :Rentarō's ninth girlfriend. Iku is the last remaining member of the school baseball team as the other members decided to study baseball in America. She is masochistic, finding pleasure in overworking herself to exhaustion and otherwise being mildly hurt. Even being "heartbroken" by Rentarō causes her great pleasure, though she becomes a legitimate girlfriend for Rentarō. A bonus story in the fifth volume reveals that her masochism began when she developed a love of baseball at a young age. Initially she found practicing too hard and painful, but after an encouraging pep talk from her older brother, she decided to keep at it. However, because she had been told that she had to keep trying even if it hurt, she came to consider pain a good thing. Her name in the Japanese naming order means "stoic". ; :Rentarō's tenth girlfriend. Mimimi is a girl who is obsessed with beauty, but is aware that beauty cannot simply be bought, and considers inner beauty just as important as outer beauty. As such, she puts a lot of work into making herself beautiful, earning her own money, cutting costs wherever she can, doing facial regimens, and teaching herself elocution. She initially considers Nano her rival in beauty, seemingly due to Nano having beaten her in their junior high school beauty contest. It is later revealed that her hatred actually stems from Nano having snubbed her after the contest, and she decides to let bygones be bygones when Nano apologises to her, although she insists on maintaining a friendly rivalry. Her full name contains the kanji for beauty (美) three times with her given name literally meaning "very beautiful".


Girlfriends 11–20

; :Rentarō's eleventh girlfriend. Meme is a shrinking violet girl who goes out of her way to be a "background character". She has a pronounced figure that she actively binds down to reduce attention to her and her most prominent physical characteristic is her bangs that constantly cover her eyes except in a few situations such as when Rentarō first made eye contact with her when he saved her from a flying sign in a windstorm, though her eyes are never seen directly by the reader. She knits small plushies as a hobby. When pressured or embarrassed, Meme will suddenly vanish in an instant and throw one of these plushies where she was standing as a means of misdirection while she hides somewhere nearby. Her family name, Kakure, is a pun on the Japanese word "to hide" (隠れ). ; :Rentarō's twelfth girlfriend and his junior high school aged cousin. She has extreme tidiness tendencies which results in her getting so frustrated when anything is disorganized or sloppy that she has to intervene and correct them. She is the class president of her class as a result, but secretly dislikes the high expectations they put on her. If she loses her glasses, her anxiety is suddenly released and she becomes a crying mess. While Rentarō had his reservations against dating his cousin, despite knowing the fate she would have if he did not accept her, he relented after witnessing her honest, pure confession. Her father (and only parent) Hiro, Rentarō's uncle, approves of her relationship with him after a young Rentarō once pushed him away from a speeding truck, believing Rentarō to be the best boy in the world as a result. Her name is a pun on the Japanese word for a president/head committee chairman, ''iinchou'' (委員長). ; :Rentarō's thirteenth girlfriend. Nadeshiko is a transfer teacher who becomes the new Japanese teacher at his school. She claims to be American, but in reality she is a pure-blooded Japanese and is merely obsessed with America. As a child, her parents forced her to learn and uphold the behaviour of a proper Japanese lady, going as far as locking her in a storeroom when she made mistakes. On one occasion, she discovered an American movie, and upon watching it, became so inspired by the freedom American children were allowed compared to her own upbringing that she began modelling her entire life and identity after it, which led to her parents disowning her. She prefers to be called Naddy. Her name ironically refers to
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, the personification of an idealized Japanese woman. ; :Rentarō's fourteenth girlfriend. Yamame is bigger and taller than Rentarō's other girlfriends, but is described by Rentarō as a gentle soul who loves nature. Yamame is Iku's classmate and a member of the school's gardening club and is overly caring to all forms of nature. Even the weeds that grow in the garden are considered precious by her and she even made a garden area just for weeds. In her youth, she used to dislike her large body, but after helping a baby bird back into its nest, she became proud of it since she can protect and help out nature. In her past, she witnessed a
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and developed
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since such fires kill plants and animals. After Rentarō protected Yamame from a fire comically created by the school's vice principal, she confessed her feelings to Rentarō as it was the first time someone had ever protected her. Her family name contains the pun for
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, ''Sashiki''(挿し木) and her given name literally means Mountain Woman, referring to her height. ; :Rentarō's fifteenth girlfriend. Momiji is Kurumi's classmate and a skilled masseuse. Her massages puts her clients into a state of extreme bliss, though this is likely due to her handsy nature, stating that she enjoys the "softness" of a woman's body. After falling in love with Rentarō, she finds his unique body a perfect tool to practice on. Her dream is to become a popular masseuse and personally massage gravure models. Her name is a pun on the Japanese word for massage, "momimomi". ; :Rentarō's sixteenth girlfriend and Kusuri's grandmother. She is eighty-nine years old, but due to having taken a prototype of Kusuri's immortality drug, she resembles an eight-year-old girl. Due to the strength of the prototype, her appearance is not reverted by the neutralization drug. Her age is shown through her knowledge and mature womanly charm, something completely different from the more perverse Hahari. She met her husband in a warzone when she was a medic, but has since been widowed. She is technologically illiterate. She has a variation of her granddaughter's verbal tic, ending her sentences with "nanoja" (なのじゃ), a more antiquated version. Her first name is a
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pun referring to her age: Ya (8) ku (9). ; :Rentarō's seventeenth girlfriend. Kishika is Kusuri's classmate and captain of the school kendo team. She has five siblings, all of whom she looks after by herself due to her parents not being around. She has a secret desire to be pampered, spoiled, and doted on, but has kept this part a secret and is extremely reactive to anyone who attempts to touch her. Her desire to be pampered led her to making an fake hand to pet herself and comforting voice lines to listen to when she is upset. After Rentarō discovers this, he becomes her boyfriend and pampers her, causing her to develop an
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reaction when pampered. Her given name means "knight" in Japanese and her family name is a pun on the onomatopoeia sound of something melty, "torotoro". ; :Rentarō's eighteenth girlfriend. Āshī dresses and speaks like a
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, but also has a personality self-described as "low-blood pressure” and has a constantly relaxed expression, even when stating that she is motivated or excited. After meeting Rentarō and going to a flea-market to sell her unused cute things, she became inspired to one day run a store that sells cute things and hopes Rentarō will help support her new dream. She prefers Rentarō to call her Āko. Her family name is a pun on "darui" (怠い), meaning slow, sluggish, and dull. ; :Rentarō's nineteenth girlfriend. Uto identifies herself as a wandering bard, dressing up in such clothing and plays the ocarina, albeit very poorly. In reality, she is a second-year middle school student who is a
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. She tends to talk in a poetic, roundabout fashion or using the
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. Her name literally means Poet. Her appearance bears some resemblance to the character
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. ; :Rentarō's twentieth girlfriend. She is the granddaughter of the previous head maid of the Hanazono household who desired to become a maid herself after meeting Mei. She idolizes Mei and is her self-proclaimed little sister and is highly protective of her. She despised Rentarō for dating Mei, but she fell in love with him. Because she tends to space-out thinking about Mei and later Rentarō, she is clumsy, resulting in her dramatically slipping and tripping at inopportune times. Despite having the same last name phonetically, Mai and Mei are not blood related and the Kanji of their family names are different. Her given name literally means "little sister."


Girlfriends 21–

; :Rentarō's twenty-first girlfriend. Momoha is a 27-year-old Social Studies teacher at Rentarō's school who teaches second year students with an emphasis on teaching ethics. Ironically, she tends to squander her money on gambling and alcohol, resulting in her being homeless, living in a tent by Yamame's garden as she is also the advisor of the Gardening Club. Despite her unethical behavior at times, she ultimately is also generous as she regularly uses her own money to supply the Gardening Club with tools and weeds the entire school before school starts on her own. Her name contains several puns including
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concept of Kleshas/''Bonnou'' (煩悩), or worldly desires/temptations. Her given name contains the kanji for 100 (百) and 8 (八) which are the supposed number of said temptations one must overcome in order to reach
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in Buddhism. Fittingly, she is introduced in Chapter 108. Nouji (農事) also means Agriculture. ; :Rentarō's twenty-second girlfriend. Rin is a second year middle school student who practices the
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as both of her parents are also violinists. After watching a quick scene from the
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film as a child by accident, Rin derives pleasure from any sort of depiction of violence. While she has kept this mostly under wraps, Rentarō allows her to express her desires. She tends to exclaim "''violen-suwa''" when aroused, which is a combination of 'violence' and 'desu-wa', an elegant way of ending your sentences. Her name is a pun on "violin" and sounds similar to "violence".


Other characters

;The God of Love :The god of a local shrine who informs Rentarō that due to his constant prayers to his shrine, and partially due to him being distracted when watching '' Castle in the Sky'', he overly blessed Rentarō to meet 100 soulmates during his high school life. ;Baba An :The Vice Principal of Rentarō's high school. She has a very strange appearance and is known for chasing down students who misbehave in school, often punishing male students with sloppy kisses. She tends to run on all fours in a creepy manner. ;The Gorira Alliance :A Japanese biker gang formed in the early 21st century led by a burly woman who resembles a gorilla. She is dating a petite boy whom she saved from a speeding car and fell in love with during this incident. ;"Father-in-Law" :The unnamed boy with a
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whom Hahari had fallen in love with when she was a schoolgirl. Before he died, Hahari was inseminated by him at the age of 13, which led to the birth of Hakari. Rentarō meets his spirit after rescuing Hakari and causing Hahari to fall in love with him. ;Hiro Īn :Chiyo's father and Rentarō's uncle. Hiro approves of Chiyo's relationship with Rentarō despite being cousins because Rentarō had pushed him out of the way of a speeding car when Rentarō was a young boy. ;Toruru Kijineta :The president of the school newspaper club who tries to get pictures of Meme for the school paper, though in the story she appears in, Mimimi assists in helping Meme to hide. ;Tina Quali :A former pop idol who trains Rentarō's girlfriends as idols, only to abandon them when the better quality girls refuse to leave the lesser quality girls off the stage. Her name in the Japanese order is a pun on "quality". ;Yukiko Nozawa :The illustrator of the manga. She first appears in chapter 69 when Rentarō visits her to help draw the manga so that his new girlfriend can practice massaging men, and later appears in chapter 94. ;Akogare and Manesu :Two classmates from Chiyo's school who frequent a nearby park smoking cigarettes. Chiyo and Naddy both try to dissuade them from doing so using their own methods. At the end of the chapter they appear in, it's revealed that they were only pretending to smoke. ;Kusuri's Parents :Yaku's son and daughter-in-law who, like their daughter, both develop drugs. First introduced in Chapter 74, they also took Kusuri's failed immortality drug and appear as eight year olds as a result. Unlike Yaku, Kusuri's parents took a similar immortality drug like Kusuri, thus they can temporarily revert to their true appearances with the negation drugs. Kusuri's father in particular is skilled in body augmentation drugs that are not negated by the negation drugs. Like Kusuri and Yaku, they also end their sentences with a variation of their verbal tics, Kusuri's dad ending with "Nanosa" (なのさ) and Kusuri's mother ending in "Nanoyo" (なのよ).


Publication

''The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You'' is written by Rikito Nakamura and illustrated by Yukiko Nozawa. It has been serialized in
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''
Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's ''Jump'' line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in ''Weekly Young Jump'' are collected and published in ''tankōbon'' v ...
'' since December 26, 2019. Its chapters are collected and published by Shueisha into individual ''
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'' volumes. The first volume was released on April 17, 2020. As of December 19, 2022, twelve volumes have been released. On July 2, 2021,
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announced they licensed the series for English publication in North America in print and on digital platforms in single volume editions. The first volume was released on February 22, 2022.


Volume list


Chapters not yet in ''tankōbon'' format

These chapters have yet to be published in a ''tankōbon'' volume.


Reception

As of June 2021, the manga had over 650,000 copies in circulation. As of July 2021, the manga had over 800,000 copies in circulation. In August 2020, ''The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You'' ranked #2 out of the 50 nominees on the 6th
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, with 19,902 votes. The series ranked #19 on the 2021 Shinkan Manga Taishō by Tokyo Manga Reviewers. The series ranked #8 on
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's 5th "Most Wanted Anime Adaptation" poll in 2022.


See also

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List of harem anime and manga This is a list of anime and manga according to the role ''harem'' plays in them. __TOC__ Female harem as a central element This list shows series in which interpersonal attraction between ''Female''-centric harems and the gynephilic protago ...


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