The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 2, the new heroine's CV and OP theme are revealed for the first time in the main PV!
The second season of 'The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You' (commonly known as '100 Kano') will premiere on January 12, 2025 (Sunday).
The main PV that has been released reveals the second season's new heroines and their voice actors, and also unveils the OP theme song for the first time.
This popular anime will have a special early release on ABEMA Premium and d-Anime Store, and Tochigi TV and AT-X will also join the broadcast lineup.
In the PV, we see the new heroines Kuromo Haraga (voiced by Amane Shindo), Iku Sudo (voiced by Riyo Takahashi), Misugi Misumi (voiced by Lynn), and Ai Hanakure (voiced by Kanon Takao).
The OP theme song is a character song performed by all the heroines, and you can get a taste of the music in the PV!
This song is performed by the Kotarou Family, with lyrics by Sasa Ando, and composed and arranged by Tomoya Taguchi, Shuhei Mutsumi, Shunsuke Takizawa (TRYTONELABO), and eba.
The song will be released on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
"100 Kano" Season 2 will air on TOKYO MX, TV Sun, KBS Kyoto, BS11, Tochigi TV, and AT-X, with special early distribution on ABEMA Premium and dAnime Store.
Broadcast schedule is as follows:
- TOKYO MX: Starting Sunday, January 12, 2025, every Sunday at 22:30
- TV Sun: Starting Sunday, January 12, 2025, every Sunday at 24:30
- KBS Kyoto: Starting Sunday, January 12, 2025, every Sunday at 24:45
- Tochigi TV: Starting Tuesday, January 14, 2025, every Tuesday at 23:00
- BS11: Starting Sunday, January 12, 2025, every Sunday at 24:30
- AT-X: Starting Sunday, January 12, 2025, every Sunday at 23:00, with reruns every Thursday at 29:00 and every Sunday at 8:00
Please note that broadcast dates and times may change due to programming schedules and other reasons.
Synopsis: After experiencing 100 heartbreaks in middle school, Aijou Kotarou hopes to find a girlfriend in high school.
At the shrine he visited, the god of love told him that he has 100 destined partners in high school.
However, if Kotarou does not love these destined partners and does not get along happily with them, they will die.
How will Kotarou face these 100 girlfriends?
Production staff: Director Hikaru Satō, Series Composition Takashi Aohashi, Character Design/Animation Director Akane Yano, Sub Character Design Mika Nishiyama, Costume Design Mimi Nishiyama and Tsumugiki Maeda, Art Director Akihito Ougiyama, Art Setting Tomoya Asami and Mina Asami, Color Design Aiko Matsuyama, Director of Photography Naomi Shima, Editing Mutsumi Takemiya, Sound Director Masaki Tsuchiya, Sound Katsudai Nakajima, Sound Production Bushiroad Move, Music Shuhei Mutsumi, Shunsuke Takizawa and eba, Music Production Lantis, Animation Production Vively Animation Studio.
Voice cast: Aijou Kotarou is voiced by Wataru Kato, Hanazono Hikari is voiced by Kaede Honda, Indakara Nai is voiced by Miyu Tomita, Yoshimoto Shizuka is voiced by Maria Nagakawa, Sakae Nagino is voiced by Masami Seto, Kusasou Ri is voiced by Ayaka Asai, Hanazono Hahari is voiced by Sumire Uesaka, Haraga Kurumi is voiced by Anna Shindo, Sudou Kaoru is voiced by Rie Takahashi, Misugi Mami is voiced by Rin, Hanagure Ai is voiced by Takao Kane, Hanazono family maid is voiced by Suzuko Mimori, Kami is voiced by Shigeru Chiba, and the narrator is handled by Yūji Ueda.
Official website: Official Twitter (@hyakkanoo_anime), Official TikTok.
The original manga is created by Nakamura Rikito and Yukiko Nozawa, and has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump.
Currently, volumes 1-19 of the original manga and the novel version have been released.