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[The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You] Recently, romantic comedies are not only one-on-one types but also include harem types and heroine race types.

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I feel like there are more people who enjoy watching the sweet interactions between the male protagonist and the heroine as observers, rather than immersing themselves in the emotions of the male protagonist.

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The thread image is something you can normally empathize with.

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Not a weird person!

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I understand, but I can’t agree with the selection of the thread image!

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Certainly, I enjoy the flirting between the thread image and her…

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I’m Koi Taro-chan’s girlfriend, you know?

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I’m not a strange person who believes I’m a part of the family…

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It’s definitely more fun to imagine being her than to imagine being Koitaro.

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No matter how hard I try, it’s impossible for me to become Koitaro, but I might be able to somehow become her…

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I understand what you want to say, but the thread image is more similar to enjoying a gag manga than a romantic comedy!

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Love 1: About a ratio of comedy 9.

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But 100 Kano is a romantic comedy.

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I think it’s more the “comedy” of romantic comedy than the “romance.”

I don’t really understand what I’m saying myself, but…

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Well then, should I add more love to make up for what’s lacking?

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In the week of the image, a large number of self-proclaimed girlfriends appeared in the comments section.

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Why does Koitaro cover everyone’s hobbies? There are only 24 hours in a day!

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But what will happen if I increase the speed?

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Because it’s a world where spring continues forever, the length of a day might also be different.

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Clearly, this guy has set up his room in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber…

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It’s not that I’ve been moving around for 24 hours without sleeping for her; I’m actually getting proper sleep, you know, Koi-taro-chan…

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Being a princess isn’t just a privilege for girls!

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When I listened to the first season opening sung by Koitaro, my ears became her.

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I’m his girlfriend, but for some reason, he doesn’t put me in his manga.

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I’m a bit worried that I don’t have many friends in the male friend zone, just like God, Koi Taro-chan.

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Y… Friend A…

It might be a woman, but…

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Well, I feel like it’s probably fine as long as there’s no gap for description.

If I don’t draw them, what am I even drawing?!

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It’s too difficult to draw them because there are too many of her.

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The reader is the heroine.

The reader is a fussy old man.

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Ren-taro is the type of monster that consumes love to recover his stamina.

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Is it possible to call the boundless outpouring of love consumption?

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I’m just extracting physical strength from the infinite energy of love, and I’m consuming it properly.

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Just so you know, my body is so exhausted that even Momiji would be shocked, Koitaro…

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I don’t have the luxury to bring out male friends anymore…

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I think it’s like recovering 100 while consuming 1.

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Where did the friend who was there first go?

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I went to another high school.

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Friend A is parting ways after graduating from middle school.

First day of high school, first feeling of excitement.

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In the novelization, at the point of Mei’s joining, she had used up a full 24 hours without any sleep, so I wonder what kind of scheduling it would be like now.

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I thought that child might be a girl, but since we’ve already locked eyes, maybe not.

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It seems that Koi Taro would shift from considering which girlfriend to spend 24 hours with to making the day 72 hours long instead.

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A man who, while spending time with Usami-chan and flirting with the other 31 people, consistently does individual training and goes on a bicycle trip to scout for a date.

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I walk because my bike gets flat tires easily.

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I’m gaining a new girlfriend at almost the pace of one per day.

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I think Koitaro-chan is cute, but I don’t feel the same about Manaka or Rito, so I can’t help but wonder what the difference is.

Cross-dressing…?

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If I seriously think about the passage of days, my head will explode, so let’s not worry about it.

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It’s definitely been a week since the ramen episode, so I have no idea anymore.

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It’s an eternal spring time, but Mother’s Day comes, and the cherry blossoms bloom twice, and it feels like a summer festival, but it’s a spring festival.

I am impressed by how, in this strange world, one is still careful in their own strange way.

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I think Rito is a popular protagonist in harem manga because he has been through transformations like TS.

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The secret to increasing the main character’s likability in a romantic comedy is to go to outrageous lengths physically…?

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Seeing them work so hard to the point of being worn out makes me want to support them as a reader.

In that sense, putting oneself on the line is an important element that connects to popularity.

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To be honest, I think Koi Taro-kun is a bit… no, many times, I feel he’s kind of gross.

Rubber man or something

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No! I want to be one of the heroines!!

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This manga is really hard to tell if it can feature 100 characters.

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Even if the serialization ends before she introduces 100 characters, I think she will bring out all 100 by the final episode.

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There is certainly that sense of trust…

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As she increases, she gets closer to the non-human…

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The protagonist who puts themselves on the line is basically well-liked, right?

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Ren Taro is now an object of fear and dread.

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There aren’t many protagonists who stretch their bodies like a parachute.

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Is Rentaro a dream girl for real?

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If you love me as seriously as Koi Tarou, I can somewhat understand the feelings of becoming a dream girl, but it’s scary, right, Koi Tarou?

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The reader really thinks that the 100th girlfriend exists.

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Are you saying that on the paper, Love Taro and I are going to have a close-up moment…?

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Reader and Koi Taro have never stared at each other…

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If a situation arises that makes it impossible to continue the manga, I think I’ll eventually get to see the 100-person mark.

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For now, haven’t you already thought of 100 people in terms of the settings?

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100 Girlfriends in a Romantic Comedy…?

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>>62

Definitely a romantic comedy♥

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While I apologize to the viewers, I wonder if I’ve never made eye contact with them.

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In the final page of the last episode, will we have a shocking moment with the readers…?

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That might make me a little happy…

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Before realizing that I could create a story with interactions between the girls, I was just watching Koi-taro engage in bizarre behavior, but recently it hasn’t been like that.

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Even if the serialization ends, 100 Kano won’t end as long as the readers become part of the Koitarou family.

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If I make the reader the heroine in the final chapter, it would easily surpass not just 100 people, but even 10,000.

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After the series ended, an event was created with a panel featuring 99 women and Koi-Taro, where readers can appear and take photos.

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I wonder how many meters wide the panel will be…

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It is thought that it will become a sphere so that the distance to all of her is equal.

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I have to sing a character song too…

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I want the movie version to come out soon.

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The first girlfriend is about to appear.

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I want to battle with my 101st girlfriend.

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>>81

The original work for the next week or so.

“…For that reason… may I welcome the theater version’s character as my new girlfriend…!”

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Aren’t they usually more restrained during the screening?

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I need to train myself to imagine becoming a baby…

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I have work, so I wonder if I can go to the rooftop…

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Eliminate Koitaro Aijou.

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There are a lot of people going to the rooftop even though they have work to do…

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You’ll surely end up conveniently switching jobs to one around the school.

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When does Eira-san go to university?

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Koitaro’s destined person isn’t just a monopoly for girls!

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If it’s Koitaro, he would probably happily accompany me even if it means a two-hour train ride to watch a movie…

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Even on the other side of the Earth, I’ll happily keep you company.

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There is a possibility that God has included me as one of the destined people.

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Becoming Koitaro’s girlfriend isn’t just a privilege for girls!

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You can’t help but fall in love with young people who are willing to enthusiastically engage in any hobby!

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Becoming a girl is not a privilege exclusive to girls, Koi Taro-chan!

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Making 100 people happy seems to be becoming more of a national concept than something purely human.

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It’s a small village, isn’t it?

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If she can do politics and has land, can the family be independent?

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If there is a lewd person’s wealth, it seems that land can be secured.

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By the way, hasn’t the “otoko no ko” (boy who looks like a girl) appeared yet?

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It’s out!

It's out!

Ta-da! Thank you, A-ko. With this, both Nameru Cat and gal can do it, right? Nananananana…!!

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If I achieve 100 girlfriends and each of them has one child, it will swell to 200 people.

The more the number of births increases…

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Happiness will increase!!

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Surprisingly, there isn’t even a conventional girlfriend.

Otaku or something.

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Otaku-type girlfriends are often criticized for not knowing the details of the source material…

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If there’s going to be a losing heroine, I would like it to be a harem.

I am weak.

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Even if I became a McCain, I would just end up finding a new love, wouldn’t I?

The man is too weak.

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Seeing a defeated heroine still dragging on years later is somewhat painful.

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I feel like I will carry quite a bit of emotional damage after this manga ends.

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I have a memory of saying that I only slept for about one and a half hours a day when I was around 20 years old.

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Isn’t it concerning that the children and grandchildren are the same age and have the same father? Will they turn out okay?

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If you lose, you’re doomed to unhappiness until death; I think the core of the setting in 100 Kano has one foot in a death game beyond just romantic comedy.

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Because it’s Young Jump.

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I remembered that when I first saw the title, I somehow thought it was a death game.

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100 Kano is a romantic comedy ❤

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Hmm, this is a romantic comedy ❤️

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It’s like a mutation or extreme version of a harem genre.

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I can’t become Koitaro…

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I’m very curious about how it will end.

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In the end, love will overflow and she will become 200 people.

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It seems like there could be a punchline for the 101st person.

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In other words, the thread image is a gag manga, not a romantic comedy.

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Love rice…?

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The joke is like saying that 100 Kano’s romcom is a classic battle manga like Bobobo.

There is something that has essence but cannot be pushed through.

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It’s just based on a romantic comedy theme.

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But in reality, there are quite a few good rom-com moments in the daily episodes in between…

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Shizumeru is nice, isn’t it…?

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Sometimes the girl moments in “Ikusei” are really powerful… even though they’re like that.

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A mysterious manga where countless pairings exist among the protagonist’s girlfriends.

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The increase in combo parts changes the environment, so there is also a card game-like aspect.

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What kind of ridiculous setting is it to call it a romantic comedy when it’s about binding with 100 people through divine curses?

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The synergy of Rin, who originally had an environment…

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In the end, it settles down without causing trouble.

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