The popular romantic comedy manga "Kanojo, Oyakimasu", which has sold over 3 million copies, will be adapted into a TV anime in July 2020! Chizuru Mizuhara is played by Ten Amamiya.

It has been announced that "Kanojo, Oyakimasu", currently serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine", will be adapted into a TV anime in July 2020.

Kanojo, I Borrow You" is a popular romantic comedy manga by Reiri Miyajima. The main character, Kazuya Kinoshita, who has been dumped by his girlfriend, meets a beautiful girl, Chizuru Mizuhara, in a "certain way" and the story is a reckless love story with love and excitement at its maximum.

The animation director is Kazuomi Koga, character design is by Hirona Hirayama, music is by Hyadain, and the animation production is by TMS Entertainment.

In conjunction with the announcement of the TV anime adaptation, the first teaser visual depicting a date with Chizuru Mizuhara at an amusement park was released. This time, the scene at the amusement park date is depicted.

A teaser PV was also released at the same time! Kazuya, who is depressed after being rejected, is confronted by Chizuru Mizuhara, his ideal girlfriend, who is the envy of everyone with her kind and lovely personality. The PV reveals the true identity of Chizuru and gives a glimpse of the relationship between Chizuru and Kazuya.

The main cast is revealed. The main character, Chizuru Mizuhara, is played by Ten Amemiya.

In addition, the main character visuals and information on the main cast have also been determined. Chizuru Mizuhara is played by Ten Amemiya, Mami Nanami by Aoi Yuki, Ruka Sarashina by Nao Higashiyama, Sumi Sakurazawa by Riyo Takahashi, and Kazuya Kinoshita by Shun Horie.


Chizuru Mizuhara (CV. Ten Amemiya)
A beautiful girl with long black hair and a great style. She has an appearance that would make 10 out of 10 people look back at her when she walks down the street, and she has the ability to handle any situation at a moment's notice. She has a serious personality, and is always striving to make her dream come true. She is the ideal girlfriend with a neat and lovely personality.

Mami Nanami (CV: Aoi Yuuki)
Kazuya's ex-girlfriend is a pretty, soft-spoken girl whom he dated for only one month before breaking up with soon after. Despite her cute appearance and atmosphere, she sometimes shows her dark side. ...... After seeing Kazuya with Chizuru, she starts a mysterious attack on him. She is a loose-fitting little devil.

Ruka Sarashina (CV. Nao Higashiyama)
A beautiful girl with an energetic and cheerful personality. Her trademark is a short cut and ribbon. For some reason, she is looking for someone who can make her feel excited. To do so, she sometimes takes slightly aggressive measures. ...... She is a very aggressive younger idol girlfriend.

Sakurazawa Sumi (CV. Takahashi Riie)
A beautiful girl with a slender style and cherry-red hair. She is a junior member of Mizuhara's Renkano office. However, she is extremely shy to the point of not being able to hold a conversation, and she is working hard to change that. Her daily routine includes calligraphy and walking her dog. She is a healthy and hardworking person.

Kazuya Kinoshita (CV. Shun Horie)
A no-good college student living in Tokyo. He has an indecisive personality and is sometimes tempted by ulterior motives. On the other hand, he also has a straightforward kindness and consideration for those around him. Her hobby is aquarium.

Cast Comments

In addition, comments from the cast have been received, and are presented below.

Amemiya Ten (Chizuru Mizuhara)
The word "rental girlfriend" and a beautiful girl...! I thought it would be a sparkling story about the main character and his rental girlfriend, but as I read on, I found it even more interesting than that, and I'm really looking forward to playing the role of Chizuru now! To be honest, Kazuya annoys me (laughs), but I like that both Kazuya and Chizuru are very human. Chizuru is a professional and perfect heroine at work, but she is actually much more masculine than Kazuya, and I thought her inner character was very nice.
I would like to play the role of Chizuru so that her charms can be seen in both her work-oriented girlishness and her masculine and pleasant personality!


Aoi Yuuki as Mami Nanami
I thought the fierce competition between the girls was exquisitely realistic and interesting. There are many works in which the main character is taken advantage of by a girl, but the way it is done is quite realistic. All the girls are exquisitely troublesome and exquisitely cute.
Asami is like, "Oh my God, there's a girl like that! There are women like that! There are women who are not obsessed with the man himself, but they make sure to make a small effort to mount up to other women! I was like, "Oh my God, there's a woman like that! I hope I can stir things up as a heroine who is officially recognized as a rusbosu.


Nao Higashiyama as Ruka Sarashina
The story is about Kazuya, a student who has been living a dull student life by using the "rental girlfriend" service, and the extraordinary daily life that comes his way. The adolescent boyish ideas are interesting, the heroines are too cute, and I was thrilled...some of the words hit me right at the heart of the story, making me curious to see what happens next.
For Ruka, Kazuya is the only man she has been searching for all her life. So she desperately and single-mindedly tells Kazuya how much she loves him. She is a little bit pushy and sometimes comes at him from a very different angle, so you can't take your eyes off her at all times. Ruka is not only strong in her love for Kazuya, but she also has the ability to take action, which is what makes her so special.


Riyo Takahashi as Sumi Sakurazawa
She is cute. They are just so cute. And they are all so cute. I can't choose one. If it were me, I wouldn't be able to choose one, but Kazuya is cool because he has a strong axis in his relationship with each of the girls. He is also very hot. Kazuya is a good guy. I want Kazuya to be happy as well as the girls. Sumi is so nervous that she can't express herself well in words, but I have the impression that she is a talker in her heart.
I will do my best to make you feel not only her cuteness, but also her feelings in her every word and every breath she takes!


Shun Horie as Kazuya Kinoshita
I thought that the fast-paced changes in the environment surrounding Kazuya and Chizuru were very lively, and I couldn't stop turning the pages. I myself am very much looking forward to seeing how this tempo will change in the anime!
If you read the story normally, you might think Kazuya is vain and has an ulterior motive, like a college boy, for better or worse, but that is why I value his straightforwardness and do my best to make you think of him as a boy who is somehow hard to hate!

Present Campaign!

In addition, a present campaign is being held on the official anime Twitter account to win a colorful paper illustrated by Reiri Miyajima, the author of the original story.


Simply follow the
official anime account (@kanokari_anime) and RT the corresponding post to complete the entry. The entry period is until December 28, 2019 (Sat.) 23:59.



[Anime Overview.
She, I Borrow It!

・Broadcast start date: July 2020

<Cast>
Chizuru Mizuhara: Ten Amemiya
Mami Nanami: Aoi Yuki
Ruka Sarashina: Nao Higashiyama
Sumi Sakurazawa: Riyo Takahashi
Kazuya Kinoshita: Shun Horie

<Staff>
Original story: Reiri Miyajima (serialized in Kodansha's "Weekly Shonen Magazine")
Director: Kazuomi Koga
Series composition: Mitsuki Hirota
Character design: Hirona Hirayama
Music: Hyadain
Animation Production: TMS Entertainment

<Introduction>
Kazuya Kinoshita is a 20-year-old no-good college student. He kissed his first girlfriend once, but she dumped him after only a month.

The first time I went to a restaurant, I was so desperate that I decided to go on a date with a girl using a "certain method. ...... When he went to the meeting place, he heard "You're Kazuya, right? Chizuru Mizuhara, a beautiful girl, smiles at Kazuya with her slicked-back black hair hanging over her ear.
There are some realities that shine through with just one rental! A reckless love story of love x excitement at MAX begins!


(c) Reiri Miyajima, Kodansha/"Kanojo, omooshi desu" Production Committee

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