The 100 Girlfriends Season 3 English Dub is finally locked in with a full cast and release date



The Rentaro Family Just Got Bigger: Season 3 English Dub Details Are Finally Here!

If you thought the chaos of Rentaro’s love life had hit a ceiling, think again. The massive, ever-expanding harem is officially heading back to our screens. Crunchyroll just dropped the details for the English dub of The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You Season 3, and it’s time to prepare for more hilarious, high-stakes dating antics.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, July 19. That is when the English dub kicks off, bringing us right back into the fray as Rentaro continues his mission to date (and keep alive) 100 destined partners. Whether you are catching up or ready for the latest additions, the dub is bringing back the entire fan-favorite roster.

Who’s Who in the Booth

The core of the Rentaro Family remains rock solid. Travis Mullenix returns as the legendary, ultra-dedicated Rentaro. He is joined by the full ensemble, including Sarah Wiedenheft as Hakari, Ariel Graham as Karane, and Sara Ragsdale as Shizuka. The cast list is honestly staggering at this point, featuring:

  • Chiyo voiced by Lacey Deline
  • Hahari voiced by Corey Pettit
  • Iku voiced by Rebecca Chiara Marano
  • Kurumi voiced by Emi Lo
  • Kusuri voiced by Lindsay Sheppard
  • Mei voiced by Jessica Peterson
  • Meme voiced by Marianne Bray
  • Mimimi voiced by Bryn Apprill
  • Momoji voiced by Molly Zhang
  • Naddy voiced by Maganda Marie
  • Nano voiced by Cassie Ewulu
  • Yamame voiced by Mikaela Krantz

The production team at Crunchyroll is handling the dub, with Helena Walstrom stepping in as Voice Director to keep this massive group of characters organized and on point. Additional support comes from a huge team of engineers and adaptors, ensuring the rapid-fire comedy and heartfelt moments land perfectly in English.

Behind the Scenes

For those keeping track of the creative team, Hikaru Sato (known for Dropkick on My Devil!) continues to helm the project at Bilbury Animation Studios. The series composition is once again handled by Takashi Aoshima, while character designs are under the eye of Akane Yano. It is a solid team for a show that somehow balances extreme absurdity with genuine character growth.

If you need a quick refresher on how this whole wild ride started: poor Rentaro Aijo hit a rough patch in middle school with 100 brutal rejections. After a bizarre encounter with the God of Love, he was given a terrifying ultimatum—find 100 destined partners, or face a tragic fate. With Season 3 upon us, the pressure to keep everyone happy (and alive) is higher than ever. Grab your snacks and get ready for July 19; things are about to get even crazier.

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