AMBot | 06/30/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The anime adaptation of Rikito Nakamura's and Yukiko Nozawa's manga "The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You" is gearing up for its official unveiling. The anime's production team recently released the first promotional video for the series online, offering a glimpse of what fans can expect when the series premieres on October 8.

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The promotional video not only revealed the premiere date but also introduced new cast members. Names such as Maria Naganawa, Asami Seto, Ayaka Asai, and Shigeru Chiba were announced, joining the already confirmed cast featuring Wataru Katō, Kaede Hondo, and Miyu Tomita.

Additionally, a new key visual was released, providing a fresh look at the series. The imagery and promotional video offer insight into the anime's artistic direction and style.

The series is directed by Hikaru Sato, known for his work on "Dropkick on My Devil!" The animation is being developed by Bibury Animation Studio. Takashi Aoshima is in charge of series composition, while character design is handled by Akane Yano. The music composition team consists of Shuhei Mutsuki, Shunsuke Takizawa, and eba, working under the banner of Lantis.

Also involved in the production are Art Director Akihito Ougiyama, Color Designer Aiko Matsuyama, Director of Photography Naomi Shima, Editor Mutsumi Takemiya, Sound Director Masanori Tsuchiya, Sound Effects Specialist Katsuhiro Nakajima, and the sound production unit of Bushiroad Move.

"The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You" is a distinctive romantic comedy that follows the extraordinary situation of protagonist Aijo Rentaro. After a hundred failed attempts at getting a date, he receives divine intervention, leading him to have one hundred potential soulmates. However, with a dangerous catch: if he doesn't reciprocate their feelings, it could mean their demise.

The manga version of the story was first serialized in December 2019 in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine and continues to be published. With the upcoming anime adaptation, this captivating tale will now reach an even broader audience, offering a unique perspective on romantic comedies in the anime landscape.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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