Tales of Wedding Rings season 2 is finally around the corner, and fans won’t have to wait long to see Sato and Hime’s story continue. The fantasy romance anime adapted from Maybe’s manga comes back this fall with new battles, new characters, and more magic rings. The season was broadcast from January 6, 2024, to March 23, 2024. Now the sequel will be out in October 2025, filled with new theme songs and a greater emphasis on battling the Abyss King.
Tales of Wedding Rings season 2 will start in Japan on October 4, 2025. The uncensored version starts on AT-X at 9:30 p.m. JST, followed by broadcasts on Tokyo MX and BS11 at 10:00 p.m. JST, and Sun TV at 10:30 p.m. JST. Here’s when you can catch the premiere around the world:
- Japan (JST): 9:30 PM, October 4
- Pacific Time (PT): 5:30 AM, October 4
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 8:30 AM, October 4
- Brazil (BRT): 9:30 AM, October 4
- UK (BST): 1:30 PM, October 4
- Central Europe (CEST): 2:30 PM, October 4
- India (IST): 6:00 PM, October 4
- Philippines (PHT): 8:30 PM, October 4
- Nigeria (WAT): 1:30 PM, October 4
- Australia (AEST): 10:30 PM, October 4
Times may shift slightly depending on streaming services, but everyone will be able to join in on the same day. Crunchyroll will also return to stream Tales of Wedding Rings season 2 worldwide outside Asia, like the first show.
The plot of Tales of Wedding Rings season 2 begins soon after the first season’s thrilling ending. And for those of you who’ve forgotten or need a refresher, Hime is a princess from another world who came to Earth as a little girl. She grew close to Sato, a regular high school boy, before returning home to fulfill her royal duties.
When Sato followed her back, he ended up crashing her wedding and becoming her groom after a sudden kiss. That kiss gave him the power of the Ring King, and his new destiny is to marry all the Ring Princesses and fight the Abyss King. Season two will dive deeper into that prophecy and introduce new allies and enemies.
The Team behind Tales of Wedding Rings season 2
New characters are also joining the cast of Tales of Wedding Rings season 2, including Maurion, Hime’s sister, and the King of the Abyss himself, who stands as the biggest threat so far. Miyu Tomita (Riko from Made in Abyss) has been cast as Maurion, adding more drama to the already complicated royal relationships. With stakes raised and goals to marry the other princesses, fans can expect more adventure and new battles.
Behind the scenes, the main staff from the first season returns for Tales of Wedding Rings season 2. Takashi Naoya returns as director at Staple Entertainment, with Matsuo Asami as assistant director. Deko Akao continues handling series composition, while Saori Nakashiki provides character designs, supported by Kiyoshi Tateishi. Music is again composed by Satoshi Houno, and the rest of the staff includes Rina Horiuchi on color design, Hirotaka Kozaki as art director, and Ryousuke Naya on sound direction.
Music is another highlight of Tales of Wedding Rings season 2. The opening theme is Daybreak by Sizuk, who also performed the first season’s OP. This track is described as a hopeful yet powerful song about pushing through darkness toward a brighter dawn, much like Sato and Hime’s journey. The ending theme is Any If by Akari Kitou, who also voices Hime in the anime. It's about love and life while using marriage as the metaphor.
Tales of Wedding Rings, season 2, for fans outside Japan can be seen on Crunchyroll. In Japan, it will also stream on platforms including ABEMA, U-NEXT, and Anime Houdai. The uncensored version will start streaming on ABEMA and U-NEXT a week later, on October 11.
Conclusion
Tales of Wedding Rings season 2 is in the cards as a big comeback to one of the more original fantasy romance anime of recent years. With all the new characters, expansion of the story towards the Abyss King’s character, and new songs, there’s much for fans to be excited about. The rings are lit once more, and the adventure is about to begin, so mark October 4 on your calendars.