Covers chapters 51–102 (Volumes 7–12).
Fans see more of the shy Sumi Sakurasawa, who continues to gain confidence through her "practice" dates with Kazuya. Critical Reception
The season finale sets the stage for Season 3 by introducing Kazuya’s ambitious goal: crowdfunding an independent film starring Chizuru. Covers chapters 51–102 (Volumes 7–12)
Ruka Sarashina intensifies her efforts to be Kazuya's real girlfriend, leading to a "long-lasting smooch" and a night spent together during a typhoon—though Kazuya's heart remains fixed on Chizuru.
12 episodes produced by Studio Comet in cooperation with TMS Entertainment. Ruka Sarashina intensifies her efforts to be Kazuya's
Viewers often describe the series as a "guilty pleasure" or "delicious garbage". While some find Kazuya's indecisiveness frustrating, others praise the season for building on the groundwork of Season 1 and deepening the focus on Chizuru's background. Reviewers at DoubleSama note that while the plot moves slowly, the character dynamics—especially between Chizuru and Ruka—are significantly developed. Where to Watch & Learn More
The opening theme, "Himitsu Koi-Gokoro," is performed by Chico with HoneyWorks, and the ending theme, "Ienai," is by Miminari featuring Asmi. Key Plot Developments Okarishimasu (Rent-a-Girlfriend) continues the messy
Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 2: A Deep Dive into the Chaos The second season of Kanojo, Okarishimasu (Rent-a-Girlfriend) continues the messy, emotionally charged journey of Kazuya Kinoshita and Chizuru Mizuhara. Picking up a year after their first meeting, this season balances high-stakes drama with the series' signature comedic cringe. Season 2 Overview July 2 to September 17, 2022.
Covers chapters 51–102 (Volumes 7–12).
Fans see more of the shy Sumi Sakurasawa, who continues to gain confidence through her "practice" dates with Kazuya. Critical Reception
The season finale sets the stage for Season 3 by introducing Kazuya’s ambitious goal: crowdfunding an independent film starring Chizuru.
Ruka Sarashina intensifies her efforts to be Kazuya's real girlfriend, leading to a "long-lasting smooch" and a night spent together during a typhoon—though Kazuya's heart remains fixed on Chizuru.
12 episodes produced by Studio Comet in cooperation with TMS Entertainment.
Viewers often describe the series as a "guilty pleasure" or "delicious garbage". While some find Kazuya's indecisiveness frustrating, others praise the season for building on the groundwork of Season 1 and deepening the focus on Chizuru's background. Reviewers at DoubleSama note that while the plot moves slowly, the character dynamics—especially between Chizuru and Ruka—are significantly developed. Where to Watch & Learn More
The opening theme, "Himitsu Koi-Gokoro," is performed by Chico with HoneyWorks, and the ending theme, "Ienai," is by Miminari featuring Asmi. Key Plot Developments
Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 2: A Deep Dive into the Chaos The second season of Kanojo, Okarishimasu (Rent-a-Girlfriend) continues the messy, emotionally charged journey of Kazuya Kinoshita and Chizuru Mizuhara. Picking up a year after their first meeting, this season balances high-stakes drama with the series' signature comedic cringe. Season 2 Overview July 2 to September 17, 2022.