
The romantic comedy anime “Rent-a-Girlfriend” has revealed a brand-new key visual for its much-awaited Season 4, just days before its official premiere on July 4. The visual features the main heroines—Chizuru, Mami, Ruka, Sumi, and Mini—enjoying a vibrant poolside moment, teasing the summer-themed chaos and emotional drama to come.
The anime will stream globally on Crunchyroll, with Japanese broadcast beginning on MBS, TBS, and affiliated networks as part of the Animeism programming block. An advance streaming of Episode 1 began on July 1 in Japan via d Anime Store and DMM TV.
【New Key Visual】
Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 4
Scheduled for July 4 on Crunchyroll!✨More: https://t.co/7Xz7N9bgsJ pic.twitter.com/RWW20lvIjV
— AnimeTV チェーン (@animetv_jp) June 30, 2025
Season 4 Dives Into the Hawaii Trip Arc
Produced by TMS Entertainment, Season 4 adapts the long-awaited Hawaii Trip Arc from Reiji Miyajima’s manga. The story follows Kazuya Kinoshita and Chizuru Mizuhara as they navigate their increasingly complicated fake relationship during a group vacation. With ex-girlfriends, nosy friends, and family members all in one place, the emotional stakes are higher than ever.
Returning staff includes:
- Director: Kazuomi Koga (Seasons 1 & 2)
- Series Composition: Mitsutaka Hirota
- Character Design: Kanna Hirayama
- Music: Hyadain
- Opening Theme: “Umitsuki” by ClariS
- Ending Theme: “Boku no Vega” by Regal Lily
A Summer of Confessions, Chaos, and Comedy
The new season is structured as a split-cour, expected to run for 24–25 episodes. With the return of beloved characters and a deeper focus on emotional growth, Season 4 promises to be the most pivotal chapter yet in Kazuya and Chizuru’s journey.
You can catch up on all previous seasons of “Rent-a-Girlfriend” now on Crunchyroll, and tune in for the Season 4 premiere on July 4.
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