An heiress of one of the largest conglomerates
in Japan who in public is perfect and in private does not even know how to take
care of herself. That's the premise of Rich Girl Caretaker, which
has just released its second trailer adding Kentaro Kumagai to
the cast and confirming its premiere for July 5, 2026. The series
is coming to Crunchyroll in multiple regions around the world.
The new trailer expands the look at the
characters and their dynamics, building on previous promotional material with a
direct focus on the central caring relationship between the protagonists. The
opening "Sai Sai Saikōkyū no Osewa Shite" is in
charge of angela, while the ending "Kanpeki Janai
Watashi" is performed by Ami Maeshima, who is also
part of the voice cast.
The Production Team
Shusei Morishita is directed at Brains Base,
with Aya Yoshinaga overseeing scripts and Nao
Kawashima in charge of character design. The music is composed
by Natsumi Tabuchi, Hanae Nakamura and Mayo
Kurihara, with sound direction by Takeshi Takadera.
About Rich Girl Caretaker
Rich Girl Caretaker is a light novel by Yusaku Sakaishi with
illustrations by Sakura Miwabe published under Hobby Japan's
HJ Bunko imprint from May 2021, with eleven volumes until October 2025. The
manga adaptation of Sorahiko Mizushima has six volumes
compiled. The story follows Itsuki Tomonari, a high school student
who is involved in a kidnapping incident and ends up taking care of Hinako
Konohana, heiress of one of Japan's largest conglomerates. Although Hinako
projects an image of a bright and charming girl, she is actually quite lazy and
lacks basic skills for everyday life, something that she must hide because of
her family's expectations. As Itsuki takes care of her, Hinako begins to depend
more and more on him, giving way to a relationship that goes far beyond the
typical dynamic between master and servant.