The series debuted in 2014; Inspiration for upcoming January anime
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The 14th compiled volume of the manga Maybe’s Tales of Wedding Rings (Kekkon Yubiwa Monogatari) revealed on Monday that the manga duo Maybe hopes to end the manga with the 15th volume, if all goes as planned. planned.
The manga enters its climax in August 2021.
Yen Press is publishing the manga in English and describes the story:
When Satou’s best friend, Hime, told him that she was moving away, he decided to follow. After ruining her wedding in another world, he becomes the groom when she suddenly kisses him! The prophecy says that her husband is destined to be the King of the Ring—a hero with great power who will save the world from the Abyssal King! Is Satou up for the challenge or will his new marriage be over before it begins?
Author duo Maybe launched the manga in Square Enix’s Monthly Big Gangan magazine in March 2014. Yen Press released the manga’s 13th volume on December 12. Crunchyroll previously published it. published the manga digitally in English starting in 2015, until it appeared. ended its manga service on December 11. The manga is inspiring an upcoming television anime that will premiere on January 6. Crunchyroll will stream the anime as it airs in Japan.
It is possible that the completed Dusk Maiden of Amnesia manga inspired a 2012 television anime. Their To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e) manga was also adapted into a television anime in November. July 2019. Vertical Comics is publishing the manga in English.
Source: Tales of Wedding Rings episode 14
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