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Ani-One Asia Streams To Your Eternity Season 3, Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda

Ani-One Asia already streamed the first episode for the third season the television anime of Yoshitoki Ōima's To Your Eternity (Fumetsu no Anata e) manga on Monday, 12:00 p.m. GMT +8. The stream is available in Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
The Eternal Being——FUSHI Locked in a fierce struggle against the "NOKKER," a hostile force bent on humanity's destruction, FUSHI and his allies emerged victorious in the climactic final battle. Yet, determined to safeguard humanity, FUSHI extended his body like sprawling tree roots, continuing the fight against NOKKER. Centuries later, a peaceful modern world has finally dawned, a prosperous era where FUSHI can at last embrace happiness. However, danger once again looms over Fushi. Faced with a new trial, FUSHI must make a momentous choice.
Sōta Yokote (Bye Bye, Earth assistant director, The Detective Is Already Dead, Insomniacs After School, Komi Can't Communicate episode director) is making his directorial debut with the new season at Drive and STUDIO MASSKET. Second season director Kiyoko Sayama is the new season's chief director. Returning from the anime's first two seasons are Shinzō Fujita to oversee the series scripts, Koji Yabuno to design the characters, Ryo Kawasaki to compose the music, and Takeshi Takadera to direct the sound. Perfume performs the opening theme song "Fumetsu no Anata" (Your Eternity).
The anime's third season was first announced in March 2023. The third season continues with the "This World" arc.
The anime's second season premiered on NHK Educational in October 2022. Ani-One Asia streamed the anime as it aired in Japan.
The anime's first series premiered on NHK Educational in April 2021. The anime was originally slated to premiere in October 2020, but it was delayed to April 2021 due to the anime's production schedule being heavily affected by COVID-19. Ani-One Asia streamed the first series as it aired in Japan.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
After gathering the five rings, Satou and Hime face the Abyss King in a final battle, pushing him to the brink. However, Satou's strength falters, putting them in peril. At the critical moment, Alabaster saves them, and the group retreats to regroup. Just then, Hime's younger sister suddenly appears. To prepare for another challenge against the Abyss King, Satou, Hime, and their allies train to hone their skills and deepen their bonds, embarking on the so-called “Bride Training” that holds the fate of the world in balance. This otherworldly romantic fantasy adventure begins anew.
The main staff returns for the second season. Takashi Naoya (Real Girl) is again directing the anime at Staple Entertainment, Deko Akao (After the Rain) is again in charge of series scripts, and Saori Nakashiki (The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!) returns to design the characters.
Miyu Tomita joins the cast as Morion.
Sizuk returns to perform the second season's opening theme song "Daybreak," and Hime's voice actor Akari Kitō performs the ending theme song "any if."
The anime's first season premiered in January 2024 . Ani-One Asia streamed the anime as it aired in Japan.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
Alec Ygret, the Court Magician, has always quietly assisted the Crown Prince. He dedicates himself to the study of support magic to protect the vulnerable Regulus, but he is suddenly banished from the team and immediately loses his job. At this moment, his former Magic Academy comrade, Yorha Eisenz, in the legendary team "Lasting Period" appears before Alec. "I need your power!" The legendary team assembles once more, and a new story is about to begin. Let's create a new legend and continue that period of time. Lasting Period!
Ken Takahashi (Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya 3rei!!, Butlers x Battlers, Ragna Crimson) is directing the anime at Gekkō with Masamune Hirata as assistant director. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (Flower and Asura, Dropkick on My Devil!, Is the order a rabbit?) is in charge of the series scripts, and Yōko Satō (Dog & Scissors, Saiyuki Reload Blast, I'm in Love with the Villainess) is designing the characters with Nobuhide Hayashi as the sub-character designer. Both Satō and Hayashi are also credited as the chief animation directors. Diosta inc. and High Speed Boy inc. are composing the music.
Kiro Akiyama performs the opening theme song "Quest," and aruma performs the ending theme song "Kakera" (Fragment).

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
The real identity of Ellen, an 8-year-old girl, turns out to be the reincarnation of a modern-day Japanese scientist. She possesses a cheat skill that lets her freely synthesize substances and alter their structural arrangement. Her father, Rovel, is a legendary hero who once saved the kingdom, while her mother, Origin, is the "Primordial Mother" and Queen of Spirits! The family has been living a peaceful life in the Spirit Realm, but when Rovel and Ellen set out to train in the human world, they become entangled in royal conspiracies— The strongest prodigy heroine unleashes an exhilarating war of words in this fantasy tale!
Riki Fukushima (Major seasons 3-6, Skate-Leading Stars) is directing the anime at J.C. Staff. Touko Machda (Lucky Star, The IDOLM@STER, Harukana Receive) is writing and supervising the series' scripts. Mina Ōsawa (Given, Tadaima, Okaeri, I Have a Crush at Work) is designing the characters.
Source: Ani-One Asia's YouTube channel (link 2, link 3, link 4)