When last we left our hero Rentaro, he has gathered six girlfriends to his side, working his way towards the 100 girlfriends he is destined to have...somewhat under pressure of the gods. The story picks back up after an amount of time and the girlfriends are worried if he still loves them in the lapse. Rest assured, he is as committed to them as he has always been...if not more. But, he can't rest as he needs to find the other 94 girls he is destined to be in love with and absorb them into the moe ball. The first addition is an off putting and diminutive underclassman who has a voracious appetite. As he gathers more trues loves to himself the other girlfriends work to make them feel as welcomed as possible, always happy to add more to the pile. The kool-aid is truly being consumed.
Without drilling down into the details of the episodes that's pretty much about it for the overview. This show delivers what you think it does. Season two felt quite a bit more fan service laden, some moments being a bit...uncomfortable? I also don't recall the first season breaking the fourth wall as much as this one did. In general this season wasn't as fresh as the first one, it has fallen into a repetitive comfort that doesn't so much to keep ones interest. If you want a more detailed break down of the concepts of the series, look to the review of the first season. This season got weird and not always in a good way. The only thing its doing is pushing the envelope on how ridiculous the execution of the concept can be. Rentaro definitely has a cult on his hands at this point as they all blissfully move forward into the unknown future.
The series was simulcast on Crunchyroll.
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