Manga The series was originally published in the self-funded
Nou Nou Hau dōjinshi magazine. As a special supplement, thumb-nail sized clips of the original
dōjinshi were shown at the end of the first volume. The English release of the manga was Tor Books and Seven Seas' first joint publication under the newly formed
Tor/Seven Seas imprint. The manga was released in one volume in Japan on December 18, 2009. The limited edition came with all the issues of the original dōjinshi included in a separate volume. A director's cut of the manga was set to be released on July 26, 2022, with
Titan Comics taking over the publishing under their new "Titan Manga" imprint. However, it was delayed to December 13, 2022.
Anime One of Okazaki's friends decided to make action figures based on characters, which were released in small amounts. After they were created, a producer from the anime studio,
Gonzo, happened to find them and thought about creating an animated miniseries based on the manga. It took three years to develop, and during that time the studio created a trailer, which happened to catch the attention of
Samuel L. Jackson. It was announced that the series would be a five-episode "creative collaboration", between Jackson, Okazaki and Gonzo, and
Wu-Tang Clan member
RZA served as a music composer. Each episode of the anime cost $1 million. In 2006, it was announced that
Funimation (later Crunchyroll, LLC) acquired the rights to the anime series which would premiere on
Spike, later that year, and that Jackson would voice Afro.
Afro Samurai debuted on January 4, 2007. The series premiered worldwide on Spike's website, where they
streamed the first episode online. On May 3, 2007, the series premiered on Japanese television, in English with Japanese subtitles, and for the first time completely uncut with no Japanese dub. On May 11, 2007, Funimation released the first
Afro Samurai DVDs at Anime Central, at their own booth, the regular
Afro Samurai: TV Version and the uncut ''Afro Samurai: Director's Cut
. Both DVDs were released to the public on May 22, 2007. On September 4, 2007, all five episodes of Afro Samurai
were released on iTunes. To promote this, Funimation released eight custom designed iPods by Takashi Okazaki. In 2008, Funimation released the Afro Samurai'' anime series onto
Xbox Live in
high definition format and also debuted on
Blu-ray Disc in that year. The series was shown at the German Film Festival in Germany.
Films In an
Associated Press interview in 2007, Okazaki confirmed there would be a sequel to the anime series, and that it would air on
Spike. In 2008, the sequel was announced to be a
television film,
Afro Samurai: Resurrection, with
Lucy Liu and
Mark Hamill joining the cast. Hip hop artist The RZA returned to provide the soundtrack of the film.
Afro Samurai: Resurrection debuted on Spike on January 25, 2009. On July 16, 2009,
Afro Samurai: Resurrection was nominated for an
Emmy in the "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming one hour or more)" category in the
61st Primetime Emmy Awards and the
Creative Arts Emmy Awards. At the Emmy awards,
Afro Samurai: Resurrection lost to
Destination Imagination, a television film based on ''
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The art director of Afro Samurai: Resurrection
, Shigemi Ikeda, won an Emmy for his work on Resurrection
, which is the first ever awarded for work on a Japanese-animated production. Afro Samurai: Resurrection'' was the first Japanese anime to be nominated for and win an Emmy. On July 21, 2011, Gonzo K.K. announced that
Indomina Group had obtained the rights to produce the film, with Samuel L. Jackson,
Jasbinder Singh Mann (Indomina Group Vice Chairman and CEO), Shin Ishikawa (Gonzo Studios) as producers; Eli Selden of Anonymous Content as executive producer. Production, however, stalled when Indomina Group suspended North American operations and shut its US office.
Video games In 2005, Gonzo had awarded
Namco Bandai Games exclusive rights to publish two
Afro Samurai video games, as announced that year. The debut trailer of the first game was released at the company's Editor's Day presentation.
Afro Samurai was released for the
Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3 on January 27, 2009. A sequel, titled
Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma, was released for the
PlayStation 4 and
Microsoft Windows on September 22, 2015. The game was developed by
Redacted Studios and published by
Versus Evil. An
Xbox One version was planned to be released on October 9, 2015; however, after the negative reception of the game, it was never released. The game was eventually delisted in November 2015, due to the negative reception.
Soundtracks Wu-Tang Clan member
RZA produced the soundtrack for both the
Afro Samurai TV series and the TV movie sequel
Afro Samurai: Resurrection. The first soundtrack for the anime series,
The RZA Presents: Afro Samurai: The Soundtrack was released on January 30, 2007, by
Koch Records (now known as E1 Music). The second soundtrack for the TV movie,
The RZA Presents: Afro Samurai: Resurrection: The Soundtrack, was also released by Koch Records on January 27, 2009. ==Voice cast==