This summer, Rent-A-Girlfriend is anticipated to be a major highlight among anime releases, unveiling one of its most significant story chapters so far, along with a fresh poster and the premiere date announcement. As we count down the remaining weeks until the series returns for its fourth installment, fans are eagerly awaiting the unfolding of this season’s intricate plot, which promises to bring more advancements than ever in the complex and contentious relationship between Kazuya and Chizuru.
On July 1st, Japan will get an early stream of Season 4’s first episode for the popular manga “Rent-A-Girlfriend,” with global availability on Crunchyroll starting July 4th. Western fans won’t have to wait long! Also, the fifth season key visual has been unveiled, featuring Mini Yaemori, a crucial character in this storyline and a driving force behind Kazuya’s relationship advancements. In just two weeks, we’ll finally see the anime back on our screens, with the much-anticipated arc almost upon us.
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The Hawaii Arc Starts Airing Soon
During a getaway at the Spa Resort Hawaiians, orchestrated by Nagomi Kinoshita for relationship building, unfolds the Hawaii Vacation Plotline. The attendees consist of Kazuya, Chizuru, Mami, Ruka, along with Kazuya’s companions like friends, family, and elders. The atmosphere thickens as Kazuya and Chizuru endeavor to maintain their sham relationship in the presence of everyone, while Mami tirelessly pursues uncovering the truth. This dynamic leads to some captivating storylines and character progressions, making this season a must-watch for fans of the series.
Once more, TMS Entertainment will animate Season 4, dividing it into two parts, or roughly 24-25 episodes. Kazuomi Oga, who directed the first two seasons, will take charge of this season, with Mitsutaka Hirota responsible for the series script. Kanna Hirayama (from ‘Oshi no Ko’) will design the characters, and Hajime Takakukawa (‘Black Clover’, ‘Kingdom’) will handle the sound direction. ClariS sings the opening theme “Umitsuki”, while Regal Lily contributes the ending theme song “Boku no Vega” (My Vega).
In a turn of events, Kazuya – a heart-stricken university student – decides to hire Chizuru as a rental girlfriend following his breakup with Mami. Initially smitten, he begins to doubt the sincerity of her affection and gives her a low rating. This action triggers Chizuru’s anger, prompting her to showcase her true character.
When Kazuya’s grandmother suddenly falls sick, they both rush to the hospital. In an impulsive moment, he lies about Chizuru being his actual girlfriend. As a result, they are compelled to maintain this deception and navigate through emotional turbulence, past relationships, and increasing complexities in their fabricated relationship.
In simpler terms, the pace of Chizuru and Kazuya’s relationship has been slow over the last three seasons, but things are about to pick up speed significantly as their romance faces various challenges. The upcoming story arc, set in Hawaii, is expected to last for six months, longer than previous arcs, and fans should prepare for some exciting twists and turns.
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2025-06-17 02:09