Warning: The following contains spoilers for The Story of the Wedding Ring episode 7!!
Summary
Tales of Wedding Rings captures the best aspects of adventure anime by focusing on the journey to different kingdoms. Each kingdom visited in the series is affected by conflicts involving the Ring Princess, diversifying the plot. The formula in Tales of Wedding Rings is more varied and logical than other epic adventure series like One Piece, adding more depth to the series.
The obvious appeal of a new one Crunchyroll series The story of the wedding ring Its mature premise is not suitable for younger audiences, along with the fact that it is a romance isekai. However, this anime unexpectedly does an amazing job. captures the best aspects of adventure anime. Of course, the main premise of the series clearly relies on adventuring to some degree, as the King of the Ring must collect the eponymous rings from several princesses whom he then marries. However, it could have easily gotten away with focusing less on this aspect in exchange for clearer content – but it didn’t.
While a lot of adventure anime revolves around journeys to certain locations, some of the most popular series explore destinations just as much, if not more. The poster child of this formula is undeniably One Piece for obvious reasons.
What One Piece fans love most about the series is how Luffy and his crew engage in the wars raging on each island they visit on the Grand Line. This is exactly what Tales of Wedding Rings has done so far with each kingdom they visit, but the formula is arguably more varied, though obviously not as complex, and even more streamlined.
The story of the wedding rings continues and improves on One Piece’s adventure formula
Produced by Staple Entertainment, based on the original series by Maybe
Similar to how Luffy and his crew were drawn into the wars that devastated every island in the Grand Line, the vast majority of the kingdoms the King of the Ring visited in Tales of Wedding Ringsare all affected by their respective rounds. Aside from the fact that One Piece never really explains why there always has to be a war raging on all of its islands, Tales of Wedding Rings diversify the origins of each form of conflict presented. ensure.
The elven kingdom of Romca used their ring to stop the curse from the sister of the ring-bearing princess, who unwittingly did so because the ring had indirectly affected her life. As a result, the King of the Ring could not collect the ring easily during his journey. The series’ second Kingdom of Needakitta doesn’t really encounter any conflict beyond what the King of the Ring naturally brings with him. Instead, the focus is on the uniqueness of Needakitta, which literally means a kingdom in motion.
Meanwhile, the third and newest kingdom’s capital Maasa is suffering from the kind of conflict that seems to happen on every island in One Piece. In the case of Maasa, it is being invaded by an allied empire and the princess of the ring is using the King of the Ring to help save her home there.
The Story of Wedding Rings Build a unique, lush and magical world
Despite its mature premise, this fantasy series looks beautiful and feels alive.
With one more kingdom left, fans certainly have pretty high expectations for the conflict or dilemma the King of the Ring will find there, possibly just as much as the obvious attraction expected will come the fifth and final princess that the King of the Ring will face. marry. Even though viewers aren’t watching The story of the wedding ring ABOVE Crunchyroll thanks to its well-executed adventure format, especially in terms of how it relates to other series, it definitely adds some depth and proves that isekai Harem series can be more than just a guilty pleasure.
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