
It took more time than I imagined, so for now, up to episode 100.
Complaints directed at multiple people are considered as multiple complaints made.
However, the criticisms directed at the Koi-taro family are unified within the Koi-taro family.
If it is unclear who the person making the retort is, it is treated as unknown (I think it’s mostly a guess).
Comedic Interjection Frequency Ranking
20th place Pharmacy Spy 7 times
21st place, 6 times.
22nd place medicinal cuisine, Yak 6 times
23rd Place Challenge Ramen Shop Owner 6 times
24th place Yuki 5 times as a mountain girl
25th place Yamato Nadeshiko 5 times
26th place, Ruri’s father, 4 times.
27th place, Monk Honki Temple, 4 times
13th place TV announcer 18 times
14th place Tohro no Ryu Knight Hana 17 times
15th place Ai Ai Kagura 12 times
16th place: Aiko Kedarui, 11 times.
17th place, Ikki Sudou, 11 times.
18th place: Shigemi Momiji, 10 times
Rank 19: Tina Kuori, 7 times
7th place Chiyo Iin 55 times
8th place: Nagino Eio, 54 times
9th Place: Yoshimoto Shizuka, 47 times
10th place: Misuji Mimimi 35 times
Rank 11 Narration 20 times
12th place unknown 19 times
4th place: Hanazono Wakari 89 times
5th place: Hanazono Habari, 71 times
6th Place: Medicinal Cuisine, Kusanori, 61 times
Not a strange person!
It’s a strange investigation…!
3rd place: Kurumi Hara 172 times
Strange person.
It’s suddenly jumped up.
2nd place: Kanon Irida, 376 rounds
So this still puts me in third place.
1st Place: Koi Taro Aijo 397 times
Naso
Is there more of Ren-taro?
Well, Rentaro tends to be the one who makes the comments, right…?
>>15
It seems that you haven’t dived in yet!
Koi Taro, the top boyfriend!
Is he a strange person?
I didn’t think it was above the level of Tōon.
Basically, the encounters will increase the new eccentricities that Koi Taro will point out.
Next, the ranking of the number of jokes made or the number of times received a retort.
21st place God 12 times
22nd Place: Koitaro Family, 11 times
23rd place Vice Principal 11 times
24th place, Uncle Hiro – 7 times
25th Food Fight Festival Commentary 5 times
26th place: Benroki Rapuko 4 times
27th place, Mother of Kurumi, 4 times.
28th place, Mayor of Kimura-sugi, 4 times
29th place narration 3 times
Because Koitaro tends to make quite sharp comments to her, whom he just met.
Looking at the lower ranks, the oddity is so high that it makes me dizzy.
Isn’t all the sarcasm directed at God really just about KoiTaro?
By the way, Koi Taro is unusually accumulating a lot of comebacks during his first meeting with his partner, and he doesn’t really make many comebacks when he is with everyone else.
13th place: Momimi Koyo, 41 times
14th place, Chuuni Poet, 39 times
15th Place: Medicinal Cuisine, Yaku 36 times
16th place, Yuki Yamame, 36 times.
17th place: Ai Ai Kagu 29 times
18th place: Aiko Kedarui, 24 times
19th Place Toro Tohru Knight Blossom 19 times
20th place: Iiin Chiyo, 16 times
The guy gradually falls in love, so at first, he’s usually pretty taken aback.
In the very early days, Koi Taro was surprisingly also doing some comedic commentary.
8th place: Ikki Sudō 78 times
9th place Yamato Nadeshiko 56 times
10th Place: Shizuka Kobamoto, 49 times
11th place: Kurumi Hara 45 times
12th place: Miki Misugi 44 times
As expected of the top boyfriend.
Isn’t Aho ranked in the original story…?
4th place Hanazono Karen 125 times
5th Place: Inada Kōon 113 times
6th place: Mei Meido, 102 times
7th place: Aoi Nagi no 88 times
>>31
Stop with the flow that seems like it could be from the original work.
It really is difficult to crack, isn’t it…
3rd place: Medicinal Cuisine Kusunoki, 161 times
Well, Kiyotaro and his girlfriend originally have a difference in the number of episodes they appear in…
Mr. Karen is constantly making retorts and being retorted, isn’t he?
2nd place Hanazono Habari 162 times
Since it will be in the order of the oldest, I need to divide it by the number of episodes it appears in.
1st Place: Aijou Koiro 205 times
>>38
Ren-taro! Top of boyfriends!
Love Taro! King of Boyfriends!
Top boyfriend!
>>38
King of Boyfriends!
Not the king of boyfriends!
It really increases in proportion to the number of appearances, doesn’t it?
Top Boyfriend!
Among the three oldest, both of them are quite modest, aren’t they, Shizuka-chan?
>>45
Because I’m being protected…
>>45
Stop saying it like a karakuri circus.
397!
205!
Next is the Tsukkomi-Boke Ratio Ranking.
The higher this ratio, the more tsukkomi there are compared to boke, indicating it’s a tsukkomi machine.
Ranking just between Koi Taro and his girlfriend.
17th place: Ikki Sudou, 11 jokes, 78 gags, 14%
18th place Yushiki, 5 times correcting the mountain girl, 36 times joking, 14%
19th place Yamato Nadeshiko 5 comments, 56 gags 9%
20th place: Mei Meido, 2 times correction, 102 times jokes, 2%
21st place, second year middle school student, 0 punchlines as a poet, 39 instances of jokes, 0%.
17th place: Sudou Iku, 11 times as the straight man, 78 times as the comic (14%)
18th place: Yuki, Tsuukomi 5 times, Boke 36 times (14%)
19th place: Yamato Nadeshiko, 5 times for comments, 56 times for puns (9%)
20th Meito Mei, 2 jokes, 102 gags (2%)
21st place, Chuunibyou, Poet, 0 times for comments, 39 times for jokes (0%)
>>51
What is this woman?
Shizuka isn’t a dirty comedian, you know…
12th place: Ai Ai Kagamure – 12 corrections, 29 jokes (41%)
Rank 13 – Kuzu-nuri – Jokes (61 times), Gags (161 times) (38%)
14th place Koi Taro Family Responses: 3 times, Jokes: 11 times (27%)
15th place: Kouyou Shigemi, 10 straight reactions, 41 jokes (24%)
16th place Medicinal cuisine Yak Tsukkomi 6 times Boke 36 times (17%)
Mei-san has actually made a retort before…
7th place: Miki Misugi, 35 comebacks, 44 jokes (80%)
8th Place: Hanazono Akari, Responses 89 times, Jokes 125 times (71%)
9th place: Nagino Eihou, 54 straight man comments, 88 jokes (61%)
10th place: Aiko Kitarui, Responses 11 times, Jokes 24 times (46%)
11th place Hanazono Habari Interjections 71 times, Jokes 162 times (44%)
Poet 0!?
4th Place: Aijo Kointaro, Responses: 397 times, Jokes: 205 times (194%)
5th Place: Yoshimoto Shizuku, Remarks 47 times, Jokes 49 times (96%)
6th place: Doro Doro, Knight Hana, 17 corrections, 19 jokes (89%)
It can be said that humans… didn’t count that as a retort, did they?
Did you say that M Mimi-senpai is more of a joker?!
3rd place: Inada Karine, Responses 376 times, Jokes 113 times (333%)
“It can be said that it’s not a criticism…”
>>61
Well, the ambiguous phrasing itself has a sort of joking quality to it.
>>65
There are times when additional teasing overlaps there as well.
2nd place: Iiin Chiyo, Responses 55 times, Jokes 16 times (344%)
This will be a lively 100 Kano Conference.
>>63
What a strange meeting!
Boo!
1st Place: Kurumi Haruga, Responses: 172 times, Jokes: 45 times (382%)
Until episode 100, they’re still quite a new poet.
Is Kurumi always so eager to eat?
Although it’s overwhelming in terms of the number of times, it’s not in first place in terms of the ratio of jokes to appearances.
Well, it feels like a trio of comedic straight men.
There are quite a few times when I end up showing a lot of my tsundere side, which is pretty messy.
Chiho-chan definitely doesn’t have an image of being silly.
It was urgent to add Kurumi, huh…
Harmful books, boo!
Finally, the ranking of pairs of “tsukkomi” and “boke” by number of appearances.
I counted who made remarks to whom.
I realized once again while watching anime that the absence of the Chinese reading leads to a serious lack of punchlines.
Chiyo-chan may cry when her glasses come off, but she won’t say anything strange…
36th place: Iin Chiyo → Yamato Nadeshiko 9 times
37th place: Inada Karine → Meido Mei 9 times
38th place: Kurumi Hara → Nadeshiko Yamato, 9 times
39th place: Medicinal Cuisine, Kusuri → Medicinal Cuisine, Yaku 9 times
40th place Narration → Aijou Koutarou 8 times
41st place: Aijou Koutarou → Vice Principal 8 times
42nd place: Aijo Koitaro → Medicinal Cuisine Yaku 8 times
43rd place: Iin Chiyo → Aijou Rentarou 8 times
44th place: Inada Karine → Hara Pudding 8 times
45th place: Inada Karune → Medicinal Cuisine Yaku 8 times
46th place: Eihou Nagino → Aijou Koutarou 8 times
47th place: Nagino Eiho → Karune Inda, 8 times
48th place Hanazono Yukari → Chinese Herbal Medicine Kusunoki Matsuri 8 times
I always had the impression that the female knight was quite assertive.
>>82
Since it’s up to 100 episodes, it hasn’t been around for even 20 episodes yet…
The ranking of boke-tsukkomi combinations is too strange.
23rd Place Aijou Koutarou → Hanagure Ai Ai 14 times
24th place: Aijo Koutarou → Shigemi Momiji 14 times
25th place: Kurumi Hara → Mei Meito 13 times
26th place: Aijou Koutarou → Hanaizumi Habari 12 times
Rank 27: Aijou Koutarou → God 12 times
28th Place Aijou Koutarou → Misugi Mibimi 12 times
29th place: Aijou Koutarou → Yushiki Yamato, 12 times.
30th place Inada Karine → Yamato Nadeshiko 12 times
31st place: Koi Taro Aijou → Aiiko Kedaru 11 times
32nd place: Inada Kōto → Yoshimoto Shizuka, 11 times
33rd Place: Medicinal Cuisine Kusuri→Aijou Rintarou 11 times
34th place Kurumi Hara → Iku Sudo 10 times
35th place: Kurumi Haruga → Kōha Shigemi, 10 times
How strange…!
Are you counting comebacks from anyone to anyone?!
Not a weird person!
A naughty story, huh…?
The fact that the relationships between the characters revolve around the protagonist is actually a really important aspect of the story.
13th place Haruga Kurumi → Aijo Koi Taro 25 times
14th Place Hanazono Hikari → Hanazono Huhuri 22 times
15th Place: Kurumi Hara → Natsuri Yakuzen, 21 times
16th Place: Hanazono Habari → Mei Kido 20 times
17th place: Aijou Koutarou → Hara ga Kurumi 17 times
18th place Ai Jō Kōtarō → Yoshimoto Shizuka 17 times
19th place: Inada Tōon → Sudō Iku 16 times
20th place Aijou Kintarou → Sudou Iku 15 times
Rank 21: Aijou Koutarou → Chuunibyou Poet 15 times
22nd Place Hanazono Habari → Aijou Koi Taro 15 times
However, is this the kind of count you would do in a romantic comedy?
8th place: Aijou Kentarou → Eiou Nagino 35 times
9th place: Aijou Koutarou → Meito Mei 30 times
10th place Inada Karine → Eifou Nagino 30 times
11th place: Aijou Koutarou → Hanazono Hikari 27 times
12th place Hanazono Wakari → Inada Karune 27 times
4th place Aijou Koutarou → Yakuzen Kusuri 46 times
5th place: Inada Akane → Yakuzen Kusuri 45 times
6th place Inada Karine → Hanazono Habari 42 times
7th place Haruga Kurumi → Hanazono Habari 40 times
The Tsukkomi count ranking for Koitaro’s start is essentially a barometer of his girlfriend’s weirdness, isn’t it?
>>93
According to that logic, Kurumi and Shizuchan would end up becoming more than just eccentric.
I had the impression that they grew up without seriously criticizing, but where do you think the countable aspects are?
3rd Place: Aijou Koutarou → Inda Kōne 47 times
1st Place Inada Karine → Aijō Kōtarō 65 times
1st Place: Inada Karine → Hanazono Akari 65 times
>>97
From the grave, Adam and Eve.
From the grave…
It means “So, it’s right before the episode with the younger sister in the 100th episode, huh?”
I guess it really can’t be helped…
Tie…!
Tied for first place, it’s like we’re perfectly in sync!
As expected of the three primordial beings…
Somehow… it’s emotional…
That’s all.
I thought about publishing it after aggregating all the episodes, but I also thought it would be interesting to compare the changes between episode 100 and the latest episode, so I decided to publish it.
I will do it again once I have gathered the latest data.
>>106
A strange person…!
It’s highly likely that the original author didn’t calculate that far, after all.
Could it be that you’re a fool with no name?
I’ve never seen a weirdo more peculiar than the original author.
There are various theories about what constitutes a “tsukkomi” or “boke,” so please consider this as a general guideline.
I tend to count even the subtle jabs as part of the comedy.
A natural eccentric…!
There’s something about the 100 Kanou that makes you want to tally it up…
Saying this might make me seem like a weird person, but this manga has quite a lot of statistical value, doesn’t it?
>>115
I see…
So far, I’ve totaled the amounts for the Perika used in Hanchou and how many times Kirihai would have been used if he were alive, but when it comes to enjoyment, counting the 100 kanos might have been the most fun.
>>116
It’s you!
>>115
I also kept track of the number of dates.
Since there is a scale for eccentricity, categorization seems to progress smoothly.
There were also similar attempts by strange readers on Animan.
It’s probably something simple like “the types of drugs created to do ○○ until now.”
>>122
It’s in the article about Senior Kusuri on the Aniota wiki.
Not a pure oddball!
It’s undoubtedly a strange thread!
100 lovers tend to be summarized in Excel.
In episode 174, there was an anonymous person counting how many times Usachin-senpai said “Koitaro-kun” and “Mimimi-chan.”
>>130
It’s still relatively easier since it fits within one episode…
Stop with the data that seems to entice the original work of the fool.
The first puzzle game of 100 Kano has started, let’s download it now!
>>133
Oh, it starts today… I feel like I’m about to die, but I’ll play just in case.
The number of kisses and stuff, is it difficult because you’re doing things like a squishy gatling?
She appears to be the type of girlfriend who is into data stuff.
Looking at the data again, Mei really is too much of an idiot…
>>136
The default is complete affirmation except for my sister.
Honestly, I thought I could tally all the episodes in a day, but starting from 9 AM, I’m only at 100 episodes now, so the back-and-forth of jokes and retorts in 100 Kano is really impressive.
>>138
All I can say is thank you for your hard work…
>>138
Great
Ah, so this goes up to episode 100.
The poet mentioned that when Eira touched it sometimes, he would interject, saying “You could call it a human,” so I thought it wasn’t completely devoid of interjections.
Old Jump mangas used to have things like fan books, right?
Like the .5 volume of Prince of Tennis.
A thread that Numako would go wild over if she saw it.
You probably got permission from the teacher, but there were quite a few fan books that counted as the same size as the editor’s single-volume editions…
Character relationship diagrams, power maps, and how many kilos of grilled meat were consumed in this episode!
I thought it was a regular anime review thread, but it turned out to be a strange thread.
Koitaro accepts everything about her, but he has a general perspective on other things.
This is a weird person, Himeuta.
I wasn’t really interested in the original work, but I realized there was such an interesting character thanks to the effect of Kaede Honda.
What else could we count?
How many characters are there in the Rosetta Stone?
You spent your precious holiday on something like that… something like that…
I gave up on it because I wanted to count something else, so this is a relief.
“Recently, I’ve been told that Kurumi tends to skip out on her responses, but I’m curious about how it really is, so I’m looking forward to it in the future.”
>>153
I wonder if it would be more interesting to separate the rankings from 1 to 100, from 101 to the latest, and from 1 to the latest when aggregating all episodes.
>>158
I think it’s interesting to look at statistical data from various angles.
I would probably summarize it in an image.
Even Mei makes tsukkomi, huh…
You can go ahead and show off!
I like “Nandakan” the most.
It’s concerning to think that my girlfriend, who is unusually obsessed with things like counting and ranking, might actually be seen as a problem later on.
It seems like a thread that could vibe with Koitaro…
>>159
There are eccentric individuals in the wild…
This manga is said to have a lot of text even within the story, and I thought about counting the average number of characters, but I hit a huge wall and gave up.
>>160
There are pages that really push up the average…
>>160
It’s literally too much of a wall.
That’s a wall as big as some principal’s office…
Kurumi is a busy child who makes a deadpan remark in the last panel of the right page and follows it up with a joke in the first panel of the left page.
>>165
Although it’s a basic joke, when it involves food, it turns into one of the family’s biggest blunders…
I’m sorry, I may have overstated it.
In the next panel of the bread-eating race, I was poking fun again.
In the end, it was unwavering that Koitaro was the greatest eccentric…
Anime is quite strict about things like panty shots.
Why is it a Yan-jan!?
>>168
No good!
>>172
There was a girl revealing pink underwear on yesterday’s broadcast…
>>168
I don’t do chira, but I do moro often.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/17106567261852339608
It’s true that everyone gets along well, but I also want to see a proper correlation chart showing who spends time with whom or shares common hobbies.
>>169
The fact that she is about to join could also mean there will be more interactions, right?
This is why I won’t forget the joining order of Chiyo and Nadi.
>>181
The cover pairs tend to become quite close, but perhaps because the number of people has increased, there are also more combinations that aren’t like that.
I want to see more depth explored with the momiji-yama woman.
>>185
In the first place, I don’t really get a feeling that a yamame is close to someone…
How about a scale?
>>188
I spend a lot of time with Iku… or rather, just recently I had an episode where I deepened my bond with Iku and Renba-chan!
>>188
Kurumi and Hyakuya-sensei…
>>188
I have some interactions with my classmate Iku from time to time.
As for Momiji, it doesn’t feel like there’s anyone she’s particularly close to… it’s about the same as with my classmate Kurumi.
>>200
I like that we’re like bad friends.
You’ve been working on statistics since the morning on a precious Saturday, that’s impressive…
>>171
Are you great…?
>>174
That’s not the part to comment on!
>>171
Saturday…?
I’ve seen the Hanchou Perika thread!
It’s you!
Speaking of which, I just watched the final episode of the anime, and isn’t it a masterpiece after all?
>>180
Even Kato Wataru is alive…! That’s how I felt.
So, I would like to welcome Mr. Tōkei, who loves statistics, as my girlfriend. Is that alright?
>>182
The combo formation with numbers is too easy to understand.
I’ve been watching it for a while, but I don’t think we need Yuji Ueda, do we?
>>186
When I read the original work, the narration starts to play in Yuji Ueda’s voice.
It might be called Itomitsu Hakari.
>>187
It’s in the style of “Zetsubou-sensei”…
It’s amazing how 100 Kano’s lingerie has frills added without being simplified.
During the training session, I was like, “What’s going on under Mei’s skirt?”
>>189
I’m starting to feel hot…♥
Things like the underwear in Hakari’s dreams are great, aren’t they…?
It’s too strange to be true…
I still need to put in more effort!
Whoa, I will read all 100 episodes of 100 Kano again!
The script for Rosetta Stone was made public, but it’s seriously crazy…
>>192
It’s nice to have almost a minute.
A video just flipping through the script.
It’s amazing how quickly they’re charging in, even though almost no one from Quoriquori has shown up.
>>195
Because she always makes jokes…
After rereading it, I realized that there are a lot of interactions between Kurumi and Habari.
It seems that my sister and Himeuta are not professional comedians, but they probably earned a lot during the introduction episode.