The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You anime kicked off its run on TV in Japan and on Crunchyroll over the weekend, and with it we have some more art and a new video. In addition to a pair of heroine visuals, the official accounts shared a creditless version of the ending theme sequence.
Before we get into that, let’s take a look at the heroine visuals that put a spotlight on Hakari Hanazono and Karane Inda:
The creditless ending video features the ending theme song by Nako Misaki, “Sweet Sign.”
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You anime is being made at Bibury Animation Studio with Hikaru Sato of Dropkick on My Devil! helming the project as director. The music is being composed by eba.
The original manga by Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa is published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.
Here’s how Crunchyroll describes the story:
Rentaro Aijo was rejected 100 times in middle school. He visits a shrine and prays for better luck in high school. The God of Love appears and promises that he’ll soon meet 100 people he’s destined to date. But there’s a catch—once destiny introduces someone to him, the two must happily love each other. If they don’t, they’ll die. What will befall Rentaro and his 100 girlfriends in high school?
Via Crunchyroll News