The highly anticipated second season of the Tales of Wedding Rings (Kekkon Yubiwa Monogatari) anime is set to premiere on October 4, 2025, in Japan, with exciting details emerging about its theme song artists. Sizuk will return to perform the opening theme, “Daybreak,” while Akari Kitō, the voice actor for the character Hime, will lend her talents to the ending theme, titled “any if.”
Premiere Details and Broadcast Information
Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 will begin its broadcast in Japan on October 4, 2025. The “uncensored version” of the anime is slated to premiere on the AT-X channel at 9:30 p.m. JST (8:30 a.m. EDT) on the same date. Following its AT-X debut, the series will also air on Tokyo MX and BS11 channels at 10:00 p.m. JST, and on Sun TV at 10:30 p.m. JST.
For viewers in Japan, the anime will be available for streaming on services such as ABEMA, U-NEXT, and Anime Hōdai. The uncensored version will also commence streaming on ABEMA and U-NEXT starting October 11. Crunchyroll previously streamed the first season, and it is expected to stream the second season as well.
Unveiling the Theme Song Artists
The musical landscape for the second season promises to enhance the romantic fantasy narrative. Sizuk, known for their previous work including the first season’s opening theme “Lover’s Eye,” will perform the new opening theme, “Daybreak.” Akari Kitō, who voices the pivotal character Hime, will take on the ending theme, “any if.” This dual announcement has generated excitement among fans, eager to hear how the new tracks will complement the unfolding story.
Returning Staff and Production Studio
The production team behind the acclaimed first season will largely be returning for Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2. Staple Entertainment is once again at the helm of the animation production. Takashi Naoya (known for Real Girl) will return as the director, ensuring continuity in the series’ visual style and storytelling. Deko Akao (After the Rain) is again responsible for the series scripts, while Saori Nakashiki (The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!) will reprise her role in character design. Other key returning staff members include Matsuo Asami as Unit Director, Kiyoshi Tateishi for Sub-Character Design, and Rina Horiuchi as Color Key Artist.
The Narrative Continues: The Ring King’s Journey
Based on the romantic fantasy manga by Maybe, Tales of Wedding Rings follows high school boy Sato, who finds himself in a fantasy world after chasing his childhood friend Hime. Upon marrying Hime, a princess from another realm, Sato becomes the legendary “Ring King.” The narrative of Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into Sato’s adventures as he must marry four additional princesses, each bestowing upon him a powerful elemental ring, to fulfill a prophecy and confront the looming threat of the Abyssal King. The original manga, which concluded its serialization in Monthly Big Gangan in August 2024, spans fifteen tankōbon volumes.