The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You Season 3 to Premiere in July
The romantic comedy about anime's largest harem confirms the premiere of its third season for this July.

Keeping romance and attention alive with a single partner requires constant effort, but doing so with a hundred soulmates to prevent them from dying tragically is a challenge that completely breaks human and divine logic. The ultimate harem is ready to keep growing. This Friday, the production committee behind the anime adaptation of the romantic comedy manga written by Rikito Nakamura and illustrated by Yukiko Nozawa, The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo), officially announced the production of its third season. The news was accompanied by a first promotional trailer confirming its premiere on Japanese television for next July 2026.

The fun audiovisual preview allowed fans to hear for the first time the voices of two new girlfriends joining the family, in addition to featuring the insert song "Hakobune: 100-nin Nottemo Daijobu," performed by the massive choral cast known as the Rentaro Family. On a technical level, Bibury Animation Studio will continue to handle the production. Hikaru Sato returns as director, supported by Takashi Aoshima's scripts and Akane Yano's charming character designs. Musical production is handled by the Lantis label, with joint compositions by Shuhei Mutsuki, Shunsuke Takizawa, and eba.
Although the video gave us a vocal teaser of the protagonist's upcoming conquests, the committee decided to keep the identities of the actresses who will make up the voice cast for these roles a secret, promising to reveal their names during a special panel at the AnimeJapan 2026 event on March 28:
- Chiyo Iin.
Voice actress to be confirmed. A new family member who promises to bring strict order to the chaotic group.
- Naddy.
Voice actress to be revealed soon. A peculiar young woman obsessed with American culture.
About the work
Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa began serializing this irreverent and chaotic comedy through the pages of Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine in December 2019, quickly establishing itself as one of the modern pillars of the harem genre. The animated franchise successfully debuted during 2023, quickly followed by an acclaimed second season that concluded its broadcast earlier this 2026. The immediate confirmation of a third season reaffirms the immense commercial popularity of the work.
Considering the overwhelming number of characters on screen, do you think the animation studio will manage to maintain the visual quality of the girls as the family continues to grow in this third season?
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