The TV anime adaptation of Yusaku Sakaishi and Sakura Miwabe's Rich Girl Caretaker light novel series has released its second promotional video, offering a fresh look at the upcoming show. Alongside the new trailer, the production announced that Kentarō Kumagai will voice the character Katsuya Taishō.

The series is set to premiere on July 4 late at night, airing effectively on July 5 at 2:38 a.m. on TV Tokyo and BS Asahi. Crunchyroll will handle streaming for the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and India.

Previously announced cast members include Yūto Uemura as Itsuki Tomonari and Konomi Kohara as Hinako Konohana. The expanded cast also features Saori Ōnishi as Mirei Tennōji, Rio Tsuchiya as Narika Miyakojima, Ami Koshimizu as Shizune Tsurumi, Takehito Koyasu as Kagen Konohana, and Ami Maeshima as Karen Asahi. Shūsei Morishita of Brains Base is directing the anime, with Aya Yoshinaga overseeing scripts and Nao Kawashima handling character designs.

Musical contributions include angela performing the opening theme "Sai Sai Saikōkyū no Osewa Shite," while Ami Maeshima will sing the ending theme "Kanpeki Janai Watashi." The story follows high school boy Itsuki Tomonari, who ends up caring for Hinako Konohana, the seemingly perfect but secretly lazy daughter of a powerful conglomerate. As Itsuki tends to her, Hinako begins to develop feelings for him, blurring the lines of their caretaker-charge relationship.

Source: Anime News Network