Alright, let’s dive into Tales of Wedding Rings II (Kekkon Yubiwa Monogatari II), the second season of the fantasy harem series that’s back with more magic, more girls, and… more baths. If you loved the first season’s mix of lighthearted adventure and ecchi humor, you’re in for a familiar treat—though some fans are already debating whether that’s a good thing.
First off, the basics: This season picks up right where we left Haruto Satou, the high schooler turned “Ring King” tasked with saving a magical realm by marrying its princesses (and, uh, getting close to them). Studio Staple Entertainment returns to animate the series, which premiered in October 2025. The first episode wastes no time reintroducing us to the gang: Haruto’s harem—Krystal, Nefritis, Granart, Saphir, and Amber—are all back, and they’re joined by a new face: Morion, Krystal’s younger sister.
Morion immediately steals the spotlight with her tomboyish energy and cheeky personality. Voiced by Tomita Miyu (known for her distinct, lively roles), she’s described by fans as a “weird” addition to the harem, and her interactions with Haruto and the others already have viewers speculating about her role in the group. One commenter noted, “She’s been here for 1 episode and she’s already challenging all of the others,” hinting at potential drama (or more harem hijinks) to come.
The season kicks off with a training montage, setting a soft, familiar tone. “Considering how they ended with season 1, they kinda had a soft buildup for this episode with the training,” one fan observed. The vibe is consistent with the first season—think lots of fanservice (baths, accidental gropes, and, yes, more baths), playful banter among the girls, and Haruto’s ongoing struggle to navigate his responsibilities as both a hero and a husband.
But not everyone is thrilled with the status quo. Some viewers criticized the show for sticking too closely to its formula. “I don’t think this anime deserve season 2 and this episode still has not change my mind,” one commenter bluntly stated. Others pointed out that Haruto’s character hasn’t evolved much: “Bro… just fuck your wife already. Stop cucking yourself,” another fan joked, referencing Haruto’s awkwardness around Krystal and his tendency to neglect his other wives.
The animation quality is a mixed bag. While the backgrounds are praised for their detail—“This anime studio is really dedicated to creating beautiful and detailed backgrounds,” one viewer noted—the character animation and CGI have room for improvement. “The same issue from season 1 still remains — the character animation and other effects are still poor,” another fan lamented, calling out a particularly rough CGI horse carriage scene.
Fanservice is, predictably, a hot topic. The first episode features uncensored nudity (a surprise for some, as Crunchyroll is streaming the uncensored version), which divided opinions. “Nipples in the OP is crazy we are so back lmao,” one fan celebrated, while another groaned, “Blue balled… again. Seriously Granart needs to break this guy in already.” The balance between humor and ecchi is a tightrope the show walks—some find it charming, others find it tiresome.
The music also returns with Sizuk performing the opening theme, though some fans prefer the first season’s track. The ending theme, however, retains the cozy visual of the girls all on a bed, which many found nostalgic.
Looking ahead, the season teases a trip to the Elven Library, promising lore about the Abyss King and the rings. “If they are really going to find out about the abyss king secrets and lore in elf village then it would be really interesting,” one fan speculated. Morion’s introduction also hints at deeper family dynamics, especially with Krystal, and how her powers might impact the group’s quest.
So, is Tales of Wedding Rings II worth watching? If you’re a fan of the first season’s blend of fantasy, harem, and light ecchi, absolutely. It’s a comfort watch that delivers exactly what it promises. But if you’re looking for groundbreaking storytelling or character development, you might be disappointed. As one fan put it, “On the one hand I think this anime is total trash most of the time, on the other hand I’m so happy we get more of it.”
In short, grab your popcorn (and maybe a cold drink) and settle in—this season is all about fun, fanservice, and fantasy. Whether you’re here for the magic, the romance, or just to see Haruto finally get his act together, Tales of Wedding Rings II is here to entertain. Just don’t expect it to reinvent the wheel… or the ring. 😉
Episodes: Season 2 Episodes 1-13
File Size: 3.9 GiB
Format/Quality: 1080p
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