Manga Written and illustrated by
Masami Yuki,
Birdy the Mighty was serialized in
Shogakukan's
manga magazine
Shōnen Sunday Zōkan from 1985 to 1988, being serialized while Yuki was working on
Kyūkyoku Chōjin R in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Yuki eventually abandoned the project, leaving it unfinished. Shogakukan released a single volume, which was listed as "volume 1", on July 18, 1996. Over a decade later after its original run, Yuki decided to make a
reboot of the manga, keeping certain details from the original work. The series ran in Shogakukan's
manga magazine
Weekly Young Sunday from December 26, 2002, It later ran in
Weekly Big Comic Spirits from September 6–22, 2008. Shogakukan collected its chapters in twenty volumes, released from June 5, 2003, to October 3, 2008. A sequel, titled
Birdy the Mighty: Evolution, was serialized in
Weekly Big Comic Spirits from October 11, 2008, to July 23, 2012. An epilogue chapter was published in
Monthly Big Comic Spirits on August 27, 2012. Shogakukan collected its chapters in thirteen volumes, released from February 27, 2009, to September 28, 2012.
Original video animation The original
Birdy the Mighty manga was adapted into a four-episode
original video animation (OVA) by
Madhouse and directed by
Yoshiaki Kawajiri, to February 25, 1997. The four episodes were later re-released on DVD on June 25, 2001. In North America, the OVA was licensed by
Central Park Media, who released the episodes on two VHS sets in 1999, and on two DVD sets in 2004. The OVA was broadcast with an English dub on
Starz Encore's Action channel in 2000. Central Park Media discontinued the series' distribution in 2006, before filing for bankruptcy in 2009.
Anime television series An
anime television series adaptation was announced by
Weekly Young Sunday in 2006. Titled , the series was animated by
A-1 Pictures and directed by
Kazuki Akane, with
Hiroshi Ōnogi handling the series' scripts. The series was first broadcast on
TV Saitama (and later on twelve other terrestrial stations) for thirteen episodes from July 5 to September 27, 2008.
Aniplex collected the episodes in seven DVDs, released from September 24, 2008, to March 25, 2009. The series was followed by a second season,
Birdy the Mighty: Decode 02, which was broadcast for twelve episodes from January 10 to March 28, 2009. Aniplex collected the episodes in six DVDs, released from April 22 to July 1, 2009. An unaired episode that connects the first and second seasons was included with the special DVD "
Birdy the Mighty Decode: The Cipher", released on July 22, 2009. In North America, the series was licensed by
Funimation in 2009. The rights to the series expired on October 14, 2016.
Soundtracks The music for
Birdy the Mighty: Decode was composed by
Yugo Kanno. The original soundtrack was released on September 24, 2008. The original soundtrack of
Birdy the Mighty: Decode 02 was released on April 22, 2009. The first opening theme, , was performed by
Hearts Grow, while the first ending theme, "Let's go together", was performed by . The second opening theme, "kiseki" ("Miracle"), was performed by
Nirgilis, while the second ending theme, , was performed by
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