What Chapter Does Rent A Girlfriend Anime End On

So, You Binged Rent-A-Girlfriend? We Need to Talk...
Okay, let's be honest. You probably watched Rent-A-Girlfriend in one go. No judgment! We've all been there. The real question is, where does the anime actually end in the manga?
Figuring that out can be trickier than navigating Kazuya's love life. Seriously, it's a maze of awkward encounters and questionable decisions.
Season 1: The Relatively Simple Days
Season 1 covers the first few arcs pretty faithfully. Expect the anime to roughly conclude around chapter 50 or so. That's where all the initial Chizuru shenanigans wrap up (sort of).
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Remember that awkward family introduction? Yeah, that's in there. Good times… or maybe not for Kazuya.
Season 2: Things Get… More Complicated
Season 2 gets into the whole movie arc with Ruka and Sumi getting more involved. If you're looking for the manga equivalent, aim for chapters 100-110.

But honestly? The pacing gets a little wonky. Some plot points are skipped or altered.
Season 3: The Current State of Affairs
Okay, this is where things get interesting. Season 3 covers the beach arc and stuff around that. It lands somewhere around chapter 160-170 of the manga.
It introduces Mini Yaemori! Many consider Mini being the MVP of the series. It also kicks off some major character development (allegedly). Although that’s debatable.

The Unpopular Opinion: Should You Even Bother?
Here's where I might lose some of you. Are you really sure you want to continue reading the manga?
I know, I know. Cliffhangers are annoying. But consider this: the manga is… still going. And it's been going for a while.
Some fans argue that the plot spins in circles. Development is glacial. New girls keep popping up. It's a never-ending cycle of romantic near-misses.

"Is Kazuya ever going to confess properly?" - The Question That Haunts Us All
But Wait! There's More!
If you are determined to read on, then go for it! Just be prepared for the long haul. And maybe invest in some therapy for Kazuya.
And maybe for yourself, after reading about Kazuya. We won't judge!

So, Where Should You Start?
Based on the anime seasons, you know where to pick up in the manga. Consider starting a little earlier to catch any missed details.
Or just rewatch the anime. Hey, it's a valid option! Especially if you just want to enjoy the pretty animation and avoid the existential dread of the ongoing manga.
Ultimately, the choice is yours. Just remember to have fun! And maybe lower your expectations slightly. Just slightly.
