
Anime fans around the world have something exciting to look forward to this summer. Crunchyroll has officially revealed that My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 and Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 4 will debut in July 2025. This announcement, made during the CCXP Mexico event, brings great news for fans who’ve been eagerly awaiting the continuation of these fan-favorite romantic comedies.
Both series will stream worldwide through Crunchyroll, with the exception of Japan, China, and Korea. Packed with emotional development, humorous moments, and relationship drama, these new seasons aim to deliver everything that made their earlier installments such a hit with viewers.
Key Highlights:
- My Dress-Up Darling Season 2: Wakana and Marin return with more cosplay adventures and sweet, awkward romance.
- Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 4: Kazuya’s emotional rollercoaster continues as he wrestles with feelings, friendship, and honesty.
- Global Streaming: Premieres in July 2025, available on Crunchyroll in most territories.
My Dress-Up Darling Season 2: Cosplay Meets Connection

Returning for its second season, My Dress-Up Darling picks up where it left off—exploring the bond between Wakana Gojo, a quiet hina doll artisan, and Marin Kitagawa, an energetic high schooler with a passion for cosplay. As the two continue to collaborate on costume-making, their emotional connection deepens, offering fans more tender moments and stunning visual detail.
Adapted from the manga by Shinichi Fukuda, the series has earned praise for its fresh take on teen romance and respectful depiction of the cosplay community. Season 2 is expected to expand on this dynamic with more heartfelt storytelling and vibrant costume creativity.
Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 4: Love Gets Complicated

Also returning this July is the fourth season of Rent-A-Girlfriend, a romantic comedy that has kept fans hooked with its mix of emotional drama and light-hearted awkwardness. Kazuya Kinoshita, still entangled in a web of rented relationships and unspoken feelings, finally confronts his emotions. The stage is set for confessions, misunderstandings, and unexpected developments that could change everything.
Based on Reiji Miyajima’s popular manga, the series dives deeper into character development this season, with heightened emotional stakes and the possibility of real romantic breakthroughs—or heartbreak.
A Must-Watch Anime Season on Crunchyroll
With these two highly anticipated titles leading the charge, Crunchyroll is gearing up for a summer season full of compelling stories and fan-favorite returns. Whether you’re rooting for Gojo and Marin’s creative chemistry or caught up in Kazuya’s tangled love life, July 2025 promises new episodes, deeper arcs, and moments that will stay with fans long after the credits roll.
Stay tuned to Crunchyroll for release dates, trailers, and more anime announcements as the summer premiere window approaches.
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