The Third Season of the Anime RENT-A-GIRLFRIEND will debut, In July.
The third season of the Rent-A-Girlfriend
anime adaptation of Reiji Miyajima's manga Kanojo, Okarishimasu will debut in
July on the Super Animeism block on MBS, TBS, and 26 other affiliates,
according to the website for the show. A visual and the staff were also made
public by the company.
Kazuomi Koga has been replaced as the new
season's director at TMS Entertainment (in association with Studio Comet).
Shin'ya Une, who directed a Rent-A-Girlfriend episode, will take her place. The
series' scripts will once again be written by Mitsutaka Hirota (Anime-Gataris,
Nanbaka, The Prince of Tennis II). Character design is being done once more by
Kanna Hirayama (Selection Project). The music will once again be composed by
HYADAIN. Along with the aforementioned individuals, the returning team also
includes editor Yumiko Nakaba, compositing director of photography Shintaro
Sakai, color key artist Fumiko Ishiguro, and sound director Hajime Takakuwa.
In July 2022, the second season made its debut. The anime was streamed live by Crunchyroll.
On the Animeism programming block, the first anime season debuted in July 2020 and ran for 12 episodes. Asia was the only region where Crunchyroll didn't stream the anime.Twenty-year-old Kinoshita Kazuya is a
failed college student. He succeeded in getting her to kiss him once, but a
month later, she dumped him. "Ugh. I'm sorry. That is something I never
want to experience again. Kazuya dates a girl in a particular way, completely
out of spite. A stunning girl was there, smiling at him while brushing her
long, black hair behind her ear, when he arrived at the location of their meeting.
She went by the name Mizuhara Chizuru. After only one rental, something real is
created, and a rash rom-com bursting with love and excitement is about to
start!
In July 2017, Miyajima debuted the manga in
Kodansha's Weekly Shnen Magazine. The 30th volume of the manga's compiled books
was released on Friday. The manga is being published in English by Kodansha USA
Publishing.
Additionally, a live-action series that
debuted in July 2022 was inspired by the manga.
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