100 Girlfriends reveals the opening sequence of season 3 in a new video

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The 3rd season of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You (Kimi no koto ga Dai Dai) got a new promotional video this Saturday (27), bringing an unreleased preview of the opening song. The chosen song is “Daisuki♡Zutto Eien ni♡”, performed by the group Rentaro Family, and accompanies unreleased scenes from the upcoming episodes.

In addition to the opening sequence, the video also features the voices of three new characters debuting in this phase of the story: Yamame Yasashiki, Momiji Momi , and Kishika Torotoro. However, the names of the voice actresses have not yet been released and will only be revealed after the season premieres.

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New soulmates enter the scene

The story follows Rentaro Aijo, a young man who suffered one hundred consecutive romantic rejections before discovering that a divine error affected his destiny. As compensation, he is promised one hundred soulmates. However, there is a condition: if he does not reciprocate the feelings of each one of them, fatal consequences may occur.

The new arc will also feature Kaori Ishihara as Chiyo Iin and Ayana Taketatsu as Nadi, further expanding the series' already extensive cast.

The team returns for the continuation

Production remains in the hands of Bibury Animation. Hikaru Sato returns as director, while Takashi Aoshima continues as scriptwriter. Akane Yano remains as character designer, and the soundtrack is once again composed by Shūhei Mutsuki, Shunsuke Takizawa , and eba.

The third season premieres on July 5, 2026 on Japanese television. For more news about anime, manga, and new seasons, keep following AnimeNews updates.

Source: Official Website

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