The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You Season 3 reveals new heroine visual and additional cast

Chiyo Iin takes center stage in a new heroine visual as Crunchyroll confirms the voice actors for upcoming characters Yamame Yasashiki and Momiji Moiji.

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New visuals for Ishihara Kaori (Image via Hyakkano Anime)

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You Season 3 has officially premiered, and fans are already getting a closer look at what’s ahead. Alongside the debut episode, the anime revealed a new heroine visual featuring Chiyo Iin and announced two additional cast members who will soon join Rentaro Aijo’s ever-growing family.

The first episode of Season 3 is now streaming on Crunchyroll, continuing the romantic comedy based on the manga by Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa. The latest promotional artwork highlights Chiyo Iin enjoying a theme park date, giving fans a glimpse of one of the season’s upcoming romantic moments.

New heroines and voice cast join Season 3

Following the introduction of Nadeshiko Yamato, the anime confirmed that Yamame Yasashiki and Momiji Moiji will be the next heroines to appear. Yamame, a kind-hearted gardening club member, will be voiced by Hana Tamegai, while Aoi Koga, best known for voicing Kaguya in Kaguya-sama: Love is War, will play Momiji, a middle school student with a fondness for soft objects.

The newly released heroine visual for Chiyo Iin was also shared through the anime’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, celebrating her role in the latest season.

New visuals for Ishihara Kaori (Image via Hyakkano Anime)

Produced by Bibury Animation Studios, Season 3 is directed by Hikaru Sato, with Takashi Aoshima handling series composition and Akane Yano serving as character designer.

Crunchyroll describes the series as the story of Rentaro Aijo, whose life changes after the God of Love tells him he is destined to meet 100 soulmates. However, there’s one life-changing condition: if any destined relationship fails, the girl will die, forcing Rentaro to build meaningful relationships with every soulmate he meets.

With new heroines, additional voice talent, and the premiere now available worldwide, Season 3 is set to expand the series’ ever-growing cast while continuing its signature mix of romance and comedy.

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