Rent a Girlfriend is officially back in the spotlight with the release of its Season 4 trailer, and the buzz is already building fast. The latest preview brings familiar faces, new summer vibes, and a catchy new theme song by the beloved pop duo ClariS. With bright visuals and a breezy tone, the trailer gives just enough to excite fans while keeping the bigger twists under wraps. As the premiere date nears, viewers now have more reason to look forward to the next chapter in Kazuya and Chizuru’s ever complicated relationship.
Scheduled to premiere on July 4, 2025, in Japan, Rent a Girlfriend Season 4 will air as part of the Animeism programming block. TMS Entertainment is once again behind the animation, with Kazuomi Koga returning to direct after helming the first two seasons. The new season promises to bring back the charm that drew fans to the series while continuing to explore the emotional layers of its characters. The opening song “Umitsuki” by ClariS sets an upbeat tone for the season, matching the lighthearted yet emotional energy that the show is known for. Adding to the musical lineup, the ending theme titled “Boku no Vega” will be performed by the band Regal Lily, introducing a contrasting melody that hints at deeper emotional beats to come.
The trailer teases a summer themed backdrop, with glimpses of the characters at the beach, suggesting a mix of fun, friendship, and possibly even romantic tension. It captures the playful expressions and subtle glances between Kazuya and Chizuru, indicating that their complicated relationship will take another step forward. The visuals are warm and colorful, staying true to the show’s aesthetic while pushing into more emotionally revealing territory. With every short clip, the anticipation grows not just for comedic misunderstandings, but also for the quieter moments where real feelings begin to surface.
For those who followed the story from the beginning, Season 4 marks a meaningful continuation. The journey began with Kazuya renting Chizuru in a moment of heartbreak, and it gradually turned into something more sincere. Seasons 1 and 2 set the foundation, introducing a cast of characters with strong personalities and conflicting desires. By Season 3, the emotional stakes rose as Kazuya and Chizuru’s bond became more complicated and genuine. The introduction of deeper storylines for Mami, Ruka, and Sumi also added fresh tension to the mix.
Season 4 now picks up where those threads left off. While it promises more fun and light moments, the trailer also hints at emotional developments that fans have been waiting for. Kazuya’s growth, Chizuru’s vulnerability, and the evolving dynamics with the other girls all point toward a season that blends romance and drama in a familiar but impactful way.
As one of the most talked about romantic comedy anime in recent years, Rent a Girlfriend has found its rhythm through a balance of humor and heart. With a returning director, a strong music lineup, and characters that audiences continue to root for, Season 4 is shaping up to be one of the most engaging installments yet.
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