Novel Written by
Baku Yumemakura, the first volume of
Garōden was released on July 20, 1985. The first part finished with the 13th volume, released on March 4, 2003. The first novel of the second part, titled , was released on December 12, 2006. As of October 16, 2020, five volumes have been released.
Manga A manga series adaptation by
Jiro Taniguchi was published in
Asahi Sonorama's
Shishiō magazine from 1989 to 1990, and collected in a single volume released on June 30, 1990. Another manga series adaptation by
Keisuke Itagaki started in the August 1996 issue of 's manga magazine
Monthly Comic Birz. Schola collected its chapters in five volumes, released from December 1996 to February 1999.
Monthly Comic Birz ceased publication after the May 1999 issue, and the series was transferred to
Kodansha's
Young Magazine Uppers in 1999. the magazine ceased publication in 2004, and the manga was transferred to Kodansha's
Evening on February 8, 2004. Its last chapter in the magazine was published on October 12, 2010, and the series was put on indefinite hiatus. Kodansha released 25 volumes from August 6, 1999, to December 12, 2010.
Akita Shoten started republishing the series on April 7, 2011; for this event, the first two chapters were published in
Weekly Shōnen Champion on March 31 and April 7 of the same year.
Related manga A prequel manga series by Itakagi, titled , was serialized in Kodansha's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January 14 to July 7, 2004; two volumes were released by Kodansha on July 15 and August 26 of the same year. Akita Shoten re-released both volumes on September 17, 2012. A manga adaptation of
Shin Garōden by Masami Nobe, was serialized in
Weekly Shōnen Champion from February 14, 2013, to May 29, 2014. Akita Shoten released six volumes from June 7, 2013, to July 8, 2014.
Film A feature film adaptation directed by Masato Sasaki premiered on January 25, 1995.
Video games Two video games based on Keisuke Itagaki's manga adaptation, published by
Entertainment Software Publishing (ESP), were released for the
PlayStation 2. The first game, '
, was released on November 17, 2005, and the second, ', was released on March 15, 2007.
Original net animation An
original net animation (ONA) adaptation, titled
Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf, animated by
NAZ and produced by
Netflix, premiered worldwide on the platform on May 23, 2024. It was directed by Atsushi Ikariya, with Daisuke Mataga serving as assistant director, and Sadayuki Murai as script writer. Ikariya also designed the characters with Momoko Kawai. The music was composed by
Takeshi Ueda. Ueda, credited as his music project AA=, performed the opening theme song "Fight & Pride", and the ending theme song "Cry Boy". ==Reception==