Following the events of Season 1, Sato has officially become the Ring King. The magical rings grant him immense power—but only through marriage to the elemental Ring Princesses who wield them. As he deepens his connections with the princesses, he encounters Maurion, Hime’s younger sister, who possesses her own mystical powers and joins their quest.
However, the dark ruler Abyss King has returned from centuries of slumber. Once defeated by the original Ring King—who was ultimately destroyed by his own princesses—the Abyss King’s revival poses a new and dangerous threat. Sato must grow stronger and avoid repeating history’s mistakes as he leads his companions into battle.
Reactions to Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 have been mixed. Some praise the show for fully embracing its ecchi fantasy roots, unapologetically delivering fan service and flashy magic. Others criticize its pacing and derivative worldbuilding, calling it “a lusty version of Lord of the Rings.”
Still, loyal fans of the first season appreciate its consistency. While the storytelling may not reinvent the genre, the anime continues to deliver what viewers expect—romance, action, and sensual energy in a vividly animated world.
Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 is back with more passion, magic, and mischief. New episodes drop every Saturday through December 2025, promising an entertaining mix of fantasy combat and harem-driven drama. If you enjoyed the first season, this sequel will likely satisfy your expectations