The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Episode 6: Everyone's Favorite: The Swimsuit Episode

Manga chapter 42-43

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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Episode 6: Everyone's Favorite: The Swimsuit Episode

Manga chapter 42-43

Canon/LOW

OSHIMETER

10.0

7 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

adg_1's avatar
adg_1
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The classic swimsuit episode! 100 Kanojo’s take is a bit of a mixed bag: there’s some checkbox-ticking cliches, but also some unique stuff that only work in this over-the-top setting. The surprising callback to Karane’s insecurities and the satisfying payoff is a sweet finish!
senkei's avatar
senkei
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A cliché theme, but this anime never fails to deliver its own unique interpretation. The dialogues and unusual developments make their identity clear. The inherent struggles of each character and how they are solved make it enjoyable to watch, while maintaining the comic vibe.
specialist54's avatar
specialist54
Swimsuits and fun galore with a hint of insecurity coming from one of the girls. Another finds themself drifting in the water all alone while Hakari and Nono show where the animation budget went.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
Yes, it’s the classic anime swimsuit episode that we all love. The girls enjoy a day at the pool while Rentaro struggles to survive the overwhelming attention. It’s playful, ridiculous, and full of fun character moments.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
One interesting shift here is how the episode mixes heartfelt character beats with completely ridiculous comedy. Somehow both sides work. The sincerity really sells it.
rohit21370's avatar
rohit21370
Pool episode! Usually, this is just fan service, but it actually gets deep about body insecurities. One of the best pool episodes in anime, period.
arulbotina's avatar
arulbotina
delivers a classic anime trope but cranks the absurdity and comedy to absolute maximum. praised the show's ability to balance unhinged humor with genuinely wholesome moments and a top-tier protagonist. Pure entertainment!

EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the season's midpoint, Episode 6 arrives right after Episode 5 introduced the hyper-efficient Nano Eiai, expanding Rentarou's girlfriend count further. This episode functions as a character-bonding interlude, giving the growing cast room to interact before Episode 7 shakes things up again with the arrival of yet another soulmate — the chemistry-obsessed Kusuri Yakuzen.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the season's midpoint, Episode 6 arrives right after Episode 5 introduced the hyper-efficient Nano Eiai, expanding Rentarou's girlfriend count further. This episode functions as a character-bonding interlude, giving the growing cast room to interact before Episode 7 shakes things up again with the arrival of yet another soulmate — the chemistry-obsessed Kusuri Yakuzen.

QUICK TAKES

adg_1's avatar
adg_1
VerifiedVerified
The classic swimsuit episode! 100 Kanojo’s take is a bit of a mixed bag: there’s some checkbox-ticking cliches, but also some unique stuff that only work in this over-the-top setting. The surprising callback to Karane’s insecurities and the satisfying payoff is a sweet finish!
senkei's avatar
senkei
VerifiedVerified
A cliché theme, but this anime never fails to deliver its own unique interpretation. The dialogues and unusual developments make their identity clear. The inherent struggles of each character and how they are solved make it enjoyable to watch, while maintaining the comic vibe.
specialist54's avatar
specialist54
Swimsuits and fun galore with a hint of insecurity coming from one of the girls. Another finds themself drifting in the water all alone while Hakari and Nono show where the animation budget went.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
Yes, it’s the classic anime swimsuit episode that we all love. The girls enjoy a day at the pool while Rentaro struggles to survive the overwhelming attention. It’s playful, ridiculous, and full of fun character moments.
matchablaze1's avatar
matchablaze1
One interesting shift here is how the episode mixes heartfelt character beats with completely ridiculous comedy. Somehow both sides work. The sincerity really sells it.
rohit21370's avatar
rohit21370
Pool episode! Usually, this is just fan service, but it actually gets deep about body insecurities. One of the best pool episodes in anime, period.
arulbotina's avatar
arulbotina
delivers a classic anime trope but cranks the absurdity and comedy to absolute maximum. praised the show's ability to balance unhinged humor with genuinely wholesome moments and a top-tier protagonist. Pure entertainment!

©中村力斗・野澤ゆき子/集英社・君のことが大大大大大好きな製作委員会

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©中村力斗・野澤ゆき子/集英社・君のことが大大大大大好きな製作委員会

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