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#Mini Yaemori Appears in Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 3 Teaser Trailer, Updated Visual

“Mini Yaemori Appears in Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 3 Teaser Trailer, Updated Visual”

The upcoming third season of Rent-A-Girlfriend has received a teaser trailer as well as an updated teaser visual. Both of the promotional material reveal the anime debut of new supporting character Mini Yaemori, who is voiced by Yuu Serizawa.

Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 3 is set to premiere in July. The second season of the anime premiered in July 2022, while the preceding first season began airing in July 2020.

The anime is based on the romantic comedy manga by Reiji Miyajima, which began in 2017 and has 30 tankoubon volumes as of February 2023. Kodansha describes the manga as: 

In today’s Japan, “rental” services can deliver an afternoon with a “friend,” a “parent,” even a fake girlfriend! After a staggering betrayal by his girlfriend, hapless freshman Kazuya gets just desperate enough to give it a try. But he quickly discovers how complicated it can be to “rent” an emotional connection, and his new “girlfriend,” who’s trying to keep her side hustle secret, will panic when she finds out her real life and Kazuya’s are intertwined in surprising ways! Family, school, and life all start to go wrong, too… It’s sweet but naïve boy meets cute but ruthless girl in this 21st-century manga rom-com!

The returning staff for Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 3 includes Kazuomi Koga as director, Mitsutaka Hirota as series composer, Kanna Hirayama as character designer, Fumiko Ishiguro as color designer, Minoru Akiba as art director, Shintarou Sakai as photography director, and Kenichi Maeyamada/Hyadain as music composer. Like Season 2, TMS Entertainment is producing with production assistance from Studio Comet.

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Meanwhile, the main cast includes Shun Horie as Kazuya Kinoshita, Sora Amamiya as Chizuru, Aoi Yuuki as Mami, Nao Touyama as Ruka, and Rie Takahashi as Sumi.

The Rent-a-Girlfriend manga is serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine and published under the Kodansha Comics label. The series has inspired a Sumi-centric spin-off titled Kanojo, Hitomishirimasu and a 2022 live-action drama. 


Source: @kanokari_anime (1), (2)

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