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A review by undulateabyss5
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Vol. 1 by Yukiko Nozawa, Rikito Nakamura
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
4.5
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really x 5 Love You, Vol. 1 (My Kindle Review)
Rentaro Aijo is your typical awkward but likable high school guy who has been turned down by 100 girls he has asked out, putting him in a spurned funk. That all changes after an encounter with an unusual god who tells him that he will have 100 dates in his future, but will also come with a few bizarre strings. He then meets two girls who will both be his destined soulmate: the sweet, busty Hakari and the no-nonsense tsundere Karane. Despite the quick shenanigans the three get into, Rentaro is determined to make sure they’re both happy and that they get along. Just as things go smoothly, a third girl will join in and that is the small-but-shy book lover Shizuka who gets her happy ending after Rentaro helps her find her “voice” in the group.
Aside from its harem-esque feel and awfully long title, there’s a great story in this manga with plenty of romance surprises and shenanigans and less brainless-ness Rentaro is a great protagonist as he’s likable, caring and very determined unlike the other dense guys I’ve seen in “Girlfriend, Girlfriend”, “Tomo-Chan” and “Rent-a-Girlfriend”. The plot and its premise, with a surprising catch, definitely get going after the first couple of chapters and after that it’s a packed rom-com. The girls bring a lot of complexity with their differing personalities, while also learning of one’s sad past.
For now, “100 Girlfriends” really is a fantastic manga that has a lot of romance, humor and friendship. I wonder what’ll happen when more of Rentaro’s “100 dates” will enter his life. A- (91%/Excellent)
Rentaro Aijo is your typical awkward but likable high school guy who has been turned down by 100 girls he has asked out, putting him in a spurned funk. That all changes after an encounter with an unusual god who tells him that he will have 100 dates in his future, but will also come with a few bizarre strings. He then meets two girls who will both be his destined soulmate: the sweet, busty Hakari and the no-nonsense tsundere Karane. Despite the quick shenanigans the three get into, Rentaro is determined to make sure they’re both happy and that they get along. Just as things go smoothly, a third girl will join in and that is the small-but-shy book lover Shizuka who gets her happy ending after Rentaro helps her find her “voice” in the group.
Aside from its harem-esque feel and awfully long title, there’s a great story in this manga with plenty of romance surprises and shenanigans and less brainless-ness Rentaro is a great protagonist as he’s likable, caring and very determined unlike the other dense guys I’ve seen in “Girlfriend, Girlfriend”, “Tomo-Chan” and “Rent-a-Girlfriend”. The plot and its premise, with a surprising catch, definitely get going after the first couple of chapters and after that it’s a packed rom-com. The girls bring a lot of complexity with their differing personalities, while also learning of one’s sad past.
For now, “100 Girlfriends” really is a fantastic manga that has a lot of romance, humor and friendship. I wonder what’ll happen when more of Rentaro’s “100 dates” will enter his life. A- (91%/Excellent)