Crunchyroll has officially unveiled the English dub cast for the highly anticipated second season of Tales of Wedding Rings, with the first dubbed episode slated to premiere on October 18. The announcement confirms returning voice actors for key roles, alongside the crew bringing the fantasy romance to life for English-speaking audiences.
Fans can look forward to hearing familiar voices as the epic tale of Satou and Hime continues, promising more adventures across fantastical realms.
Reprising Roles: The Main English Dub Cast
The core cast members from the first season are returning to lend their voices to their respective characters for Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2. This continuity ensures a consistent and immersive experience for viewers who have followed the series from its inception.
The confirmed English dub cast includes:
- Corey Wilder as Satou
- Ezra Vervin as Hime
- Max Hartman as Alabaster
- Lisette Monique Diaz as Morion
- Cassie Ewulu as Granart
- Vanessa Benoit as Amber
- Megan Shipman as Nef
Behind the Mic: English Dub Production Crew
Bringing the world of Tales of Wedding Rings to life in English requires a dedicated team behind the scenes. The production crew for the second season’s English dub includes:
- Voice Director: Lee George
- Producer: Zach Bolton
- Adaptation: Heather Walker
- Mixer: Matt Grounds
- Engineer: Derric Benavides
Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2: What to Expect
The second season continues the narrative of Satou, a high school boy deeply in love with his best friend, Hime. After following her to another world and crashing her wedding, he unexpectedly becomes her husband and the prophesied “Ring King” — a hero destined to wield immense power and save the world from the Abyssal King.
The anime, animated by studio Staple Entertainment, is directed by Takashi Naoya, with series composition by Deko Akao and character designs by Saori Nakashiki. Sizuk performs the opening theme song “Daybreak,” and Hime’s Japanese voice actor, Akari Kitō, performs the ending theme song “any if.”
The original Tales of Wedding Rings manga, created by the duo Maybe, concluded in August 2024, with its 15th and final compiled volume shipping subsequently. Crunchyroll streams both the first and second seasons of the anime, with the first season having premiered in January 2024 and its English dub released that same month.









