In Japan, the
Buso Renkin manga was adapted into an anime series which ran on
TV Tokyo; it was directed by
Takao Kato, written by Akatsuki Yamatoya, and produced by
Xebec.
Buso Renkin aired for 26 episodes between October 5, 2006, and March 29, 2007. The episodes were later released by
Geneon Universal Entertainment in nine DVD compilations between January 25, 2007, and September 21, 2007. DVD box sets containing all twenty-six episodes were released on November 26, 2009, and on February 27, 2013. Geneon Universal Entertainment released an animation soundtrack CD for
Buso Renkin on January 25, 2007. On December 8, 2007, Viz Media announced the release of the English
dub, which would be released in two DVD sets of thirteen episodes each. The first set containing episodes one to thirteen was released on April 29, 2008. The second set containing episodes fourteen to twenty-six was released on October 7, 2008.
Funimation launched
Buso Renkin on their
Funimation Channel on April 27, 2009, marking the series' American television debut. On December 20, 2009, the first three episodes from the series were officially uploaded to
Hulu and Viz Media's portal. Two episodes were uploaded weekly thereafter; the final episode was uploaded on March 8, 2010. Beginning on October 2, 2012,
Buso Renkin was streamed on
Neon Alley.
Manga Entertainment released the series in the United Kingdom on two DVD box sets between August 11, 2008, and October 6, 2008, and later rereleased on a "complete series" edition on June 8, 2009.
Madman Entertainment released two DVD box sets of the series in the
PAL region between May 20, 2009, and August 19, 2009. In October 2017,
Tubi TV added
Buso Renkin to its catalogue. ==Related media==