Books Despite being commonly dubbed as a
trilogy, the work is actually a three-volume novel. The three volumes were originally released by
Hayakawa Publishing from April to June 1996. The novel volumes were translated and released in English in softcover format by
Tokyopop in 2006 and 2007. On April 20, 2019,
J-Novel Club announced they had licensed both
Crest of the Stars and
Banner of the Stars for digital and physical release. The J-Novel Club version of
Crest of the Stars features a new translation. The digital release followed J-Novel Club's model of releasing "prepub" chapters on their website for premium members before the digital retail release on their site and other platforms like Amazon. The physical release for both series is in hardcover omnibus format, with three volumes per issue, with
Crest of the Stars released on March 3, 2020. • '''
Crest of the Stars I "Princess of the Empire" / "The Imperial Princess"'''
(星界の紋章I 帝国の王女) (Seikai no Monshō I "Teikoku no Ōjo") (Released September 6, 2006 in U.S. by Tokyopop / June 9, 2019 by J-Novel Club (digital)) • '''
Crest of the Stars II "A Modest War" / "A War Most Modest"'''
(星界の紋章II ささやかな戦い) (Seikai no Monshō II "Sasayaka na Tatakai") (Released January 9, 2007 in U.S. by Tokyopop / August 10, 2019 by J-Novel Club (digital)) • '''
Crest of the Stars III "Return to a Strange World" / "The Return to Strange Skies"'''
(星界の紋章III 異郷への帰還) (Seikai no Monshō III "Ikyō e no Kikan") (Released May 8, 2007 in U.S. by Tokyopop / October 12, 2019 by J-Novel Club (digital))
Anime Crest of the Stars was released in Japan in 1999 and in the United States by
Bandai in 2001. At the end of 2002,
TechTV announced that
Crest of the Stars was to be one of the initial titles as part of their new
Anime Unleashed programming and began broadcast at the end of 2002 and through 2003. Following the closure of Bandai Entertainment in 2012, Sunrise announced at
Otakon 2013, that
Funimation had licensed
Crest of the Stars,
Banner of the Stars I and
II and
Passage of the Stars. On December 25, 2019,
Crest of The Stars and its sequel series
Banner of the Stars were released on
Blu-ray in Japan.
Radio drama Radio drama adaptation was broadcast on
FM Osaka, and has been released as CDs in three volumes. The cast is practically the same as the anime version, but with some changes.
Manga Dengeki Comics released a one-volume manga adaptation of the novel on March 27, 2000, after serializing it in
Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine in 1999. The manga was illustrated by
Toshihiro Ono and written by Aya Yoshinaga, who has also written the anime adaptation. Hiroyuki Morioka is also credited on the cover as the original creator. Much like the anime series, it covers all three volumes. It was licensed by
Tokyopop and released on June 8, 2004, under the name
Seikai Trilogy, Vol. 1: Crest of the Stars, dubbed the first part of the
Seikai Trilogy, since two other companion manga were also released, adapting
Banner of the Stars I and
II. The first chapter of a new web manga adaptation of
Crest of the Stars by Kōichirō Yonemura was published by
Flex Comix in volume five of
Nico Nico FlexComix Next digital magazine released on May 8, 2012 and on
FlexComix Next site on May 22; the manga was transferred to
Comic Meteor on September 5. The last chapter was released online on April 28, 2021. The first print volume of the manga went on sale on May 11, 2013 and the eighth and last was released on April 12, 2021. Both were released digitally three days earlier.
Video game Roughly a year after the anime finished airing, on May 25, 2000
Bandai Visual released a video game adaptation for the
PlayStation. It features a story inspired by both the
Crest of the Stars and the
Banner of the Stars novels, incorporating some of their characters. The game consists of 67 different space battles, with a story split in two paths with three possible endings each. ==Reception==