Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 Premieres October 4 with Akari Kito Performing ED Theme
The second season of the anime Tales of Wedding Rings will premiere on October 4 on TOKYO MX and other networks. Alongside this announcement, the new key visual and theme song details were revealed: Sizuk returns to perform the opening song “Daybreak,” and Akari Kito, who voices Hime, will sing the ending theme titled “any if.”

Key visual for Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2, set to premiere October 4 on TOKYO MX. ©︎Maybe/SQUARE ENIX, Tales of Wedding Rings Production Committee
When and Where Will Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 Air?
The broadcast of Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 is set to begin on October 4 via TOKYO MX and other affiliated stations. A new key visual was released in conjunction with the announcement, offering a fresh look at the upcoming season.
Akari Kito Sings the Ending Theme “any if”
Akari Kito, who reprises her role as Hime in the series, will also perform the ending theme titled “any if.” This marks her involvement not only as a voice actress but also as a singer for Season 2. Meanwhile, the opening theme “Daybreak” will be performed by Sizuk, who also provided the opening song for Season 1.

Akari Kito, who voices Hime and sings the ending theme “any if” for Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2. ©︎Maybe/SQUARE ENIX, Tales of Wedding Rings Production Committee
What’s the Story in Season 2?
After collecting the five rings and nearly defeating the Abyss King, Satou and Hime’s party faces a critical setback when Satou collapses. The group is saved at the last moment by Alabaster and retreats to recover. Just then, Hime’s younger sister, Morion, suddenly appears. To prepare for another confrontation with the Abyss King, Satou and the brides undergo intense training, referred to as “bridal training,” to strengthen their bonds and abilities.
Facing various trials, Satou and Hime grow closer, and his relationships with Nephrites, Granart, Saphir, and Amber also deepen. The group aims to defeat the Abyss King once and for all and restore peace.
Source : ORICON NEWS