Manga Written and illustrated by
Naoshi Komi,
Nisekoi started as a
one-shot published in
Shueisha's seasonal
Jump Next! magazine on January 8, 2011. It was later serialized in the publisher's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 7, 2011, to August 8, 2016. The series 229 individual chapters were collected by Shueisha in 25 volumes, published under their Jump Comics
imprint between May 2, 2012, and October 4, 2016. A 14-volume re-print of the series, containing an epilogue set ten years after the main series' ending, were published from June 16 to December 18, 2023. In December 2011, Shueisha published the first chapter in English online. The manga has been licensed in English by
Viz Media and published in their digital magazine,
Weekly Shonen Jump since November 26, 2012. They also released the 25 volumes in print from January 7, 2014, to January 2, 2018. A spin-off manga, illustrated by Taishi Tsutsui, titled , which features the character Kosaki Onodera as a
magical girl, was serialized on Shueisha's
Shōnen Jump+ online platform from December 1, 2014, to September 22, 2016. Shueisha collected its chapters in four volumes, released from June 4, 2015, to October 4, 2016.
Anime In May 2013, an
anime television series adaptation was announced. The 20-episode anime adaptation was produced by
Aniplex,
Shaft,
Shueisha and
Mainichi Broadcasting System and directed by
Akiyuki Shinbo, with Shinbo and Shaft staff (credited as Fuyashi Tō) handling series composition, Nobuhiro Sugiyama designing the characters and , Kakeru Ishihama and
Tomoki Kikuya composing the music. The series aired from January 11 to May 24, 2014. The first opening theme is "
Click" by
ClariS. The first ending theme besides "Click" for episode 1 is "Heart Pattern" by
Nao Toyama, starting from episode 2. The second ending theme is by
Kana Hanazawa, starting from episode 8. The ending theme for episode 14 is "Step" by ClariS, while the same song is the second opening starting from episode 15. The third ending theme is "Trick Box" by
Mikako Komatsu, starting from episode 15. The fourth ending theme is by
Kana Asumi, starting from episode 18. The ending for episode 20 is by Toyama as Chitoge Kirisaki, Hanazawa as Kosaki Onodera, Komatsu as Seishirou Tsugumi, and Asumi as Marika Tachibana. On the Japanese
Blu-ray version, the fourth ending theme is by
Yumi Uchiyama. A total of four
original video animations (OVAs) were produced and packaged with manga volumes 14, 16, 17, and 21. A second season, titled
Nisekoi:, aired between April 10 and June 26, 2015. The first opening theme is "Rally Go Round" by
Lisa, and for episode 8, the opening theme is "Magical ☆ styling" by Kana Hanazawa. The ending theme for the first, third, and sixth episodes is by Toyama as Chitoge Kirisaki, Hanazawa as Kosaki Onodera, Komatsu as Seishirou Tsugumi, and Asumi as Marika Tachibana. The ending theme for the second episode is "TrIGgER" by Komatsu. The ending theme for the fourth episode is "Sleep Zzz" by Toyama. The ending theme for the fifth episode is by Asumi. The ending theme for the seventh episode is "marchen ticktack" by Ayane Sakura. The ending theme for the tenth episode is by Yumi Uchiyama.
Aniplex of America has licensed the series for streaming and home video distribution in North America.
Film A live-action adaptation premiered in Japanese theaters on December 21, 2018. It was directed by Hayato Kawai and stars
Kento Nakajima as Raku Ichijo and
Ayami Nakajo as Chitoge Kirisaki, and was distributed by
Toho.
Other media A three-volume novel series, titled was published by Shueisha under their Jump J-Books
imprint. The novels are written by Hajime Tanaka and illustrated by
Naoshi Komi. The first volume was published on June 4, 2013. It has stories concerning the main characters such as Kosaki sprouting
cat ears from a virus, and Marika as a hit-woman. The second volume was released on December 28, 2013, with stories about the play and side stories such as the gang working at a
maid café. The third volume was released on April 3, 2015. A voice comic (vomic) was released on June 1, 2012. It features
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Raku Ichijo,
Haruka Tomatsu as Chitoge Kirisaki,
Hisako Kanemoto as Kosaki Onodera, and Daichi Kanbara as Shu Maiko. The special edition of the ninth manga volume was bundled with a drama CD, released on November 1, 2013. A
visual novel titled was developed by
Konami and released for the
PlayStation Vita on November 27, 2014.
Konami also released a game for
Android and
iOS named from January 2014 until its closure on December 26, 2015. Chitoge appears as a support character in the
Bandai Namco Games' crossover fighting game,
J-Stars Victory VS, released in Japan in March 2014 and in North America and Europe in June 2015. Two
Super Mario Maker Event Courses designed by Komi, along with an unlockable Mystery Mushroom costume of Chitoge for the game, were released on February 18, 2016. ==Reception==