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Super Soaked Maid Party: Rentaro’s Harem Gets Hilariously Hydrated in “100 Girlfriends” Episode 16

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Episode 16 of “The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You” Season 2 has arrived, bringing with it the series’ signature blend of horny and wholesome antics. This time, the spotlight shines on the newest addition to Rentaro’s ever-expanding harem: Meido, the dutiful maid. The episode, titled “Super Soaked Maid Party,” delivers exactly what it promises: a high-stakes, hydro-fueled competition that’s as ridiculous as it is endearing.

A Date with Duty: Rentaro and Meido’s Blossoming Romance

The first half of the episode takes a more subdued approach, relatively speaking, as Rentaro attempts to get to know Meido on a one-on-one date. Set against the backdrop of the cherry blossom viewing season, Rentaro’s goal is to understand what makes Meido tick and, more importantly, how to make her happy as her boyfriend.

However, Rentaro quickly realizes he’s facing a unique challenge. Meido is utterly devoted to serving others, with her catchphrase being “As you wish.” Rentaro, known for his selfless nature, struggles to reconcile his desire to be a good partner with Meido’s ingrained subservience. There are some humorous moments, such as Rentaro realizing he’s inadvertently turned their date into a game of fetch. He wants her to express herself, not just follow his orders. He is trying to get May to make a decision for herself. May is someone with no self- agency.

While this segment is “low-key” compared to the series’ usual uproarious standards, it offers a glimpse into Meido’s character and the unique dynamic she brings to the harem. It highlights Rentaro’s genuine care for his girlfriends and his desire to create a relationship where they can all be themselves.

Maid Mayhem: The Super Soaked Survival Game

The second half of the episode explodes with energy as the “Super Soaked Maid Party” commences. The girls engage in an all-out water gun battle to win Rentaro’s affection, specifically a hug and kiss.

The production team commits to animating this high-stakes hydro-hunting party as awesomely as possible.

This segment shines as it gives all the girls their own moments to show off and lets the audience learn a little more about Meido along the way. We see how her subservience manifests with her primary master Hahari, and the intersectional care Hahari and Meido have for one another, articulating how Meido views her personal and professional relationships. Like a maid dutifully supporting her master, this stronger second half of the episode props up the whole thing.

Even a played-out Matrix reference works when it’s put to the screen so confidently. They keep it equal-opportunity too, as Rentaro gets put in a butler outfit and winds up similarly hosed down by the end.

Themes and Analysis

Several key themes emerge in Episode 16:

  • Love vs. Duty: The episode explores the complexities of love and duty through Meido’s character. She loves Rentaro, but she also feels obligated to serve him. Rentaro’s challenge is to show her that love doesn’t require servitude.
  • Individuality within a Relationship: Rentaro strives to create a space where each of his girlfriends can express their individuality. He doesn’t want them to lose themselves in the relationship but to thrive as individuals while being part of his loving family.
  • The Absurdity of Love: “The 100 Girlfriends” embraces the absurdity of its premise and uses it to explore the boundless nature of love. The over-the-top antics, like the water gun battle, are a testament to the characters’ dedication to Rentaro and their willingness to go to any length for his affection.

Final Verdict

Episode 16 of “The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You” is another solid entry in the series. While the first half is more subdued, it lays the groundwork for the explosive and hilarious second half. The episode successfully introduces Meido into the harem, explores the themes of love and duty, and delivers the over-the-top comedy that fans have come to expect.

Other Talking Points

  • The episode adapts chapters 31 and 32 of the manga.
  • Some viewers have noted that the episode missed a few extra panels from the manga.
  • The dynamic between Meido and Hahari is further explored, showcasing their unique bond.
  • The episode maintains the series’ balance of “manservice” and fan service, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

In conclusion, Episode 16 is a fun and engaging addition to “The 100 Girlfriends,” showcasing the series’ strengths in character development, comedic timing, and exploration of unconventional relationships.

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