Maybe. That is the pseudonym of the writer and illustrator of the romance fantasy manga Tales of Wedding Rings, published by Square Enix since March 25, 2014, with 14 volumes as of the time of writing. Despite all of its controversies and fan service, Tales of Wedding Rings is a very specific and interesting fantasy series with ecchi and romance elements, which explains its popularity. An anime adaptation premiered on January 6, 2024, ending on March 23, 2024, after 12 episodes. The first season is done and we can now confirm that a second season of Tales of Wedding Rings is in production!
The series has attracted some attention during the Winter 2024 season and has received relatively solid reviews, with the official synopsis by Crunchyroll, who is streaming the series internationally, revealing the following:
Satou is a high school boy in love with his best friend, Hime, an unearthly beauty from another realm. So when she moves back...
The series has attracted some attention during the Winter 2024 season and has received relatively solid reviews, with the official synopsis by Crunchyroll, who is streaming the series internationally, revealing the following:
Satou is a high school boy in love with his best friend, Hime, an unearthly beauty from another realm. So when she moves back...
- 3/26/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Based on a novel series by Buncololi, the anime adaptation of the Sasaki and Peeps series premiered on January 5, 2024, and ended on March 22, 2024, after 12 episodes. The series is an isekai comedy that ran for one cour, and while it was not a major hit, the ongoing-nove-based series attracted a solid number of fans and became one of the silent hits of the Winter 2024 season. For that reason, we are happy to announce that fans of Sasaki and Peeps will be happy as the series has officially been renewed for a second season, although a release window has not been provided at this moment.
For all those who are unfamiliar with the story of Sasaki and Peeps, but are intrigued to watch it ahead of the second season, here is how the plot has been summarized officially:
Swords And Sorcery! Psychic Battles?! Magical Girls?!?! Tired and unfulfilled by his dead-end job,...
For all those who are unfamiliar with the story of Sasaki and Peeps, but are intrigued to watch it ahead of the second season, here is how the plot has been summarized officially:
Swords And Sorcery! Psychic Battles?! Magical Girls?!?! Tired and unfulfilled by his dead-end job,...
- 3/24/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
It's one bird with two seasons for fantasy comedy Sasaki and Peeps , following the announcement at AnimeJapan 2024 today that a season two is now in production. A trailer and artwork by light novel illustrator Kantoku were also unveiled to commemorate the announcement. Additional details, such as release date, are yet to be confirmed. Season 2 announcement art Related: The A-z of Winter 2024 Anime on Crunchyroll, From Anniversary to Zeppelin Based on the light novels by Buncololi and Kantoku, Mirai Minato ( Masamune-kun's Revenge ) directs Sasaki and Peeps at studio Silver Link., with series composition by Deko Akao ( The Case Study of Vanitas ) and character designs by Saori Nakashiki ( The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! ). Crunchyroll streams the first season in a range of subs and dubs and describes the story: Sasaki is a middle-aged office worker living in Japan. Feeling drained by the vapid corporate world, he heads to the...
- 3/24/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
A second season has been announced for Tales of Wedding Rings , an ongoing TV anime adaptation based on the romantic fantasy manga of the same name. In addition to the announcement visual (below), it has also been revealed that voice actor Miyu Tomita is joining the cast in the role of Morion . The release date for the second season has not yet been revealed. Crunchyroll currently streams the first season. The original Tales of Wedding Rings manga by Maybe is published in Japan by Square Enix in their Monthly Big Gangan seinen manga magazine, and an English language version is available from Yen Press. Takashi Naoya directs the TV anime at animation studio Staple Entertainment, Deko Akao provides the series composition, Saori Nakashiki provides the character designs, and Satoshi Hono provides the music. Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 announcement visual Related: Tales of Wedding Rings English Dub Reveals Cast and Crew,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Putting the 'creature' and 'comfort' into 'creature comfort', the English dub of Sasaki and Peeps is ready to leave the nest and take us under its wing on Crunchyroll from January 26! Check out the cast and crew flocking together for Episode 1 below. Sasaki and Peeps English Dub Cast Sasaki voiced by Tyson Rinehart Peeps voiced by Erin Nicole Lundquist Neighbor voiced by Taylor Murphy Hoshizaki voiced by Julie Cleburn Coworker voiced by Ethan Gallardo Marc voiced by Eli Farmer Muller voiced by Ray Hurd French voiced by Davon Oliver Additional Voices: Chris Sanders, Chris Ryan, Chris Sykes, Chris Long, Chris Wehkamp, Chris Rutledge, Christian Thorsen, Christopher Guerrero, Kristen Lazarchick, Kristin Payne, Kristin Sutton, Krystal Laporte Sasaki and Peeps English Dub Crew Voice Director: Helena Walstrom Producer: Samantha Herek Adaptation: Matthew Greenbaum Mixer: Neal Malley Engineer: Derric Benavides Related: Sasaki and Peeps TV Anime Releases Live-Action New Commercial Key Visual Related:...
- 1/25/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Are those bells we hear? Because the English dub of fantasy romance anime Tales of Wedding Rings and Crunchyroll are about to be joined in holy matrimony, beginning with Episode 1 on Saturday, January 20 ! Check out the invite list of cast and crew below. Tales of Wedding Rings English Dub Cast Satou voiced by Corey Wilder Hime voiced by Ezra Vervin Alabaster voiced by Max Hartman Marse voiced by Jeff Plunk Tales of Wedding Rings English Dub Crew Voice Director: Lee George Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: Dallas Reid Mixer: William Dewell Engineer: Ian Emerson Related: Tales of Wedding Rings Anime Reveals First Story Visual, Creditless Theme Song Videos Key Visual Related: Crunchyroll Winter 2024 Dubs Include Solo Leveling, Classroom of the Elite Season 3 and More Based on the manga by Maybe, Tales of Wedding Rings is directed by Takashi Naoya at studio Staple Entertainment, with series composition by Deko Akao and character designs by Saori Nakashiki.
- 1/19/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Following the latest broadcast of Tales of Wedding Rings in Japan, a brand-new story visual for Episode 2 was released by the fantasy romance series' official Twitter account. Episode 2 story visual Related: Tales of Wedding Rings Anime Reveals First Story Visual, Creditless Theme Song Videos Based on the manga by Maybe, Tales of Wedding Rings is directed by Takashi Naoya at studio Staple Entertainment, with series composition by Deko Akao and character designs by Saori Nakashiki. Crunchyroll is simulcasting the anime and describes the story: Sato is a high school boy in love with his best friend Hime, an unearthly beauty from another realm. So when she moves back to her home world to get married, Sato doesn’t think twice—he follows her and crashes the wedding. Then, after a kiss from Hime, he suddenly becomes the new groom! But here, Hime is a Ring Princess and her husband is...
- 1/14/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Sizuk , a music project by composer Shunryu, released its seventh digital single "Lover's Eye" on January 7 and posted the song's music video on YouTube . The song is now featured as the opening theme for the winter 2024 TV anime Tales of Wedding Rings and the clip uses plenty of footage from the anime, focusing on the bond between the main characters, Satou and Hime. Sizuk/Syunryu "Lover’s Eye" music video Tales of Wedding Rings creditless opening movie Shunryu, a composer known for providing songs for anime series, popular voice actors such as Nana Mizuki and Minori Chihara, and idol groups such as AKB48 and SKE48, launched the music project, Sizuk, to deliver music together with various creators including singers, lyricists, arrangers, and illustrators. In January 2023, the project released its debut song "Dystopia," the opening theme for the TV anime The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World . In the ongoing winter 2024 season,...
- 1/8/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
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