Cast and Crew of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You

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

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In the whimsical romantic comedy "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You," the story revolves around Rentaro Aijo, a high school student who has faced the sting of rejection one too many times, experiencing a heartbreaking 100 rejections during his middle school years. In a desperate attempt to alter his fate, Rentaro visits a local shrine where he fervently prays for a change in his romantic fortunes. To his astonishment, the God of Love appears, ready to grant him a peculiar promise: he will meet 100 girls destined to be in a romantic relationship with him. However, this beautiful promise comes with a dire warning—if Rentaro and each of his destined partners do not love each other sincerely, they will face deadly consequences.

With the whimsical premise set in motion, viewers are invited to follow Rentaro as he navigates the complexities of high school life, forging relationships with his 100 potential girlfriends. Among these characters, Kaede Hondo lends her voice to Hakari Hanazono, one of the girls Rentaro must connect with. The narrative expertly blends comedy, romance, and supernatural intrigue as Rentaro encounters a colorful cast of characters, each with their unique personalities, dreams, and insecurities. As he strives to develop meaningful connections with each girlfriend, he must also contend with the imminent threat of their relationships ending in catastrophe if genuine affection fails to sprout.

As Rentaro embarks on this extraordinary journey, the stakes rise, and viewers witness the hilarious yet heartwarming attempts at romance unfold. Will Rentaro manage to create loving bonds with his 100 girlfriends, or will the dark implications of destiny lead to tragedy? "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You" presents a playful look at love's intricacies and the importance of genuine connection, all while keeping audiences entertained and engaged with its charming narrative and vibrant characters.

Full Cast of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You

Wataru Katoh as Rentaro Aijo (voice)

Wataru Katoh

Rentaro Aijo (voice)
Wataru Katoh delivers a standout performance as Rentaro Aijo in the anime adaptation of "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You." His voice work beautifully captures the protagonist's earnest and often flustered demeanor as he navigates the complexities of his unconventional romantic life. Katoh's portrayal of Rentaro is both relatable and humorous, as he conveys the character's genuine confusion and panic in the face of overwhelming affection from a multitude of potential lovers. His vocal nuances add depth to Rentaro's internal struggles and growth, making the audience empathize with his predicament while also engaging them with the show's comedic elements. Katoh's performance is a testament to his range as a voice actor, as he must alternatively express Rentaro's awkwardness, determination, and tender moments with equal conviction, contributing significantly to the charm and success of the series.
Kaede Hondo as Hakari Hanazono (voice)

Kaede Hondo

Hakari Hanazono (voice)
Kaede Hondo delivers a vibrant and emotionally rich performance as Hakari Hanazono in the television series 'The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You.' Her voice acting perfectly encapsulates the effervescent and determined spirit of Hakari, a character whose unyielding affection and quirky personality are central to the show's charm. Hondo's ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from the joyous highs of Hakari's relentless pursuit of love to the more nuanced moments of introspection and vulnerability, adds depth to the character. Her performance is a testament to her talent for bringing multi-dimensional characters to life, ensuring that Hakari's presence on screen is both memorable and impactful. Hondo's nuanced vocal inflections and timing contribute to the comedic elements of the series, while also grounding the more heartfelt scenes, making Hakari a character that viewers can't help but root for in her quest for love amidst the series' whirlwind romantic comedy escapades.
Miyu Tomita as Karane Inda (voice)

Miyu Tomita

Karane Inda (voice)
Miyu Tomita delivers a standout performance as Karane Inda in the anime adaptation of "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You" (Hyakuhito no Musume tachi ga Goshujin-sama ni Koishiteru). Her voice acting brings to life the character's earnest and slightly neurotic personality, capturing the essence of Karane's unwavering affection and dedication to the protagonist, Rentarou Aijou. Tomita's portrayal is both heartwarming and humorous, expertly navigating the nuances of Karane's overprotective nature and her quirky antics. Her vocal inflections and emotional range enhance the character's depth, making Karane a memorable and endearing presence on screen. Whether she's expressing her fierce loyalty or her occasional bouts of insecurity, Tomita's performance resonates with the audience, showcasing her talent for bringing a character's complexities to the forefront. Her work as Karane is a testament to her ability to breathe life into roles that are both comedic and emotionally resonant, making her a vital part of the show's charm and success.
Maria Naganawa as Shizuka Yoshimoto (voice)

Maria Naganawa

Shizuka Yoshimoto (voice)
Maria Naganawa delivers a delightful and vivacious performance as Shizuka Yoshimoto in the anime adaptation of "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You" (Hyakuharensē to Koi ni Ochitekudasai). Her voice work brings to life the character's energetic and quirky personality, capturing Shizuka's boundless enthusiasm and her deep, albeit eccentric, affection for the protagonist, Rentarou. Naganawa's portrayal is marked by a perfect balance of comedic timing and genuine emotion, ensuring that Shizuka's antics and heartfelt moments resonate with the audience. Her ability to switch between Shizuka's more childlike exuberance and her serious, determined side when the situation calls for it adds depth to the character, making her a memorable addition to the show's extensive cast of unique girlfriends. Naganawa's performance is a testament to her range as a voice actress and contributes significantly to the charm and appeal of the series.
Asami Seto as Nano Eiai (voice)

Asami Seto

Nano Eiai (voice)
Asami Seto delivers a noteworthy performance as Nano Eiai in the anime adaptation of "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You" (Hyakuhachi no Inganock ni Urabasureta Otome no Uranau). Her voice acting brings to life the character's complex personality, which is a blend of intelligence, kindness, and a touch of melancholy. Nano, a high school girl with a secret identity as a genius scientist, is portrayed with a nuanced depth by Seto, who captures the subtleties of Nano's emotional journey. Seto's performance is particularly highlighted during the moments when Nano grapples with her feelings and the challenges of her dual existence. Her ability to convey Nano's inner turmoil and vulnerability, while maintaining her character's strong and independent exterior, adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the role. Asami Seto's voice work ensures that Nano Eiai stands out as a memorable and multifaceted character within the series' expansive cast.
Ayaka Asai as Kusuri Yakuzen (voice)

Ayaka Asai

Kusuri Yakuzen (voice)
Ayaka Asai's performance as Kusuri Yakuzen in the anime adaptation of "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You" is a delightful embodiment of the character's quirky and endearing personality. Asai brings a vibrant energy and a touch of whimsy to Kusuri, a pharmacist with a love potion-induced infatuation for the protagonist, Rentarou. Her voice work is characterized by a playful and bubbly tone that perfectly captures Kusuri's relentless optimism and her unwavering, if not slightly over-the-top, devotion. Asai's nuanced delivery also allows for moments of sincerity and depth, revealing the genuine affection Kusuri holds for Rentarou beneath her exuberant exterior. Her interactions with the other characters are engaging, often driving the comedic aspects of the show while also contributing to its heartfelt moments. Overall, Ayaka Asai's voice acting adds a memorable and charming dynamic to the ensemble cast, making Kusuri Yakuzen a standout character in this harem comedy anime.
Shigeru Chiba as God (voice)

Shigeru Chiba

God (voice)
Masaharu Maeda (前田 正治, Maeda Masaharu), known by the stage name Shigeru Chiba (千葉 繁, Chiba Shigeru), is a Japanese...
Akira Ishida as Hakari's Father (voice)

Akira Ishida

Hakari's Father (voice)
Akira Ishida (石田 彰, Ishida Akira, November 2, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor and actor from Nisshin, Aichi. He is...
Sumire Uesaka as Hahari Hanazono (voice)

Sumire Uesaka

Hahari Hanazono (voice)
Amane Shindo as Kurumi Haraga (voice)

Amane Shindo

Kurumi Haraga (voice)
Rie Takahashi as Iku Sutō (voice)

Rie Takahashi

Iku Sutō (voice) , Iku Sutou (voice)
Yurie Igoma as Newbie Idol (voice)

Yurie Igoma

Newbie Idol (voice)
Yurie Igoma (伊駒 ゆりえ, Igoma Yurie, February 24) is a Japanese voice actress (seiyuu) from Tokyo. She is affiliated...
Suzuko Mimori as Mei Meido (voice)

Suzuko Mimori

Mei Meido (voice)
Lynn as Mimimi Utsukushisugi (voice)

Lynn

Mimimi Utsukushisugi (voice)
Lynn is a Japanese voice actress from Niigata Prefecture affiliated with the agency Arts Vision. She was born to a...
Kanon Takao as Meme Kakure (voice)

Kanon Takao

Meme Kakure (voice)

Crew of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You

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