The production team of the Rent-A-Girlfriend (Kanojo, Okarishimasu) anime confirmed through a post on the official website that the 4th season will be divided into two parts . The first part had its premiere confirmed for July 2025 .
The anime is based on Miyajima , and continues the adaptation of the story through the “ Hawaiians Arc ”. Along with the announcement, the production released a new promotional image , see below:
The new season of the anime focuses on the trip that the main characters take to the state of Hawaii in the United States and has a light and fun atmosphere, to ease the tensions after the events of the 3rd season.
Production and Dubbing Cast
The TSM Entretainement continues to be responsible for producing the anime and the dubbing remains the same as the previous season.
Director Kazuomi Koga , who directed the first two seasons of the anime, is returning for the new season, replacing Shin'ya Une .
Check out the dubbing cast:
- Shun Horie voices Kazuya Kinoshita;
- Sora Amamiya voices Chizuru Mizuhara;
- Aoi Yuki voices Mami Nanami;
- Nao Toyama voices Ruka Sarashina;
- Rie Takahashi voices Sumi Sakurasawa;
- Yu Serizawa voices Mini Yaemori.
Rent-A-Girlfriend Synopsis:
Kazuya Kinoshita had his heart broken by Mami Nanami after a brief one-month courtship. Heartbroken, he uses an app to find a girlfriend and ends up meeting Chizuru Mizuhara, an extremely attractive young woman. So, during one of their dates, Kazuya receives a call informing him that his grandmother, Nagomi Kinoshita, has fainted and is in the hospital. However, without thinking twice, he takes Chizuru to meet her. Upon seeing Kazuya with a girlfriend, his grandmother is overjoyed with happiness, believing that he has finally found someone special, something she has always wanted. But to keep her grandmother happy, Chizuru agrees to continue the charade, leading Kazuya to rent her out repeatedly to maintain the illusion before his family and friends.
Rent-A-Girlfriend is a manga created by Reiji Miyajima . Kodansha 's Weekly Shonen Magazine began publishing the series on July 12, 2017.
Source: Official Website