Manga Written and illustrated by
Kōsuke Fujishima,
Oh My Goddess! started in
Kodansha's
manga magazine
Monthly Afternoon in September 1988, and finished after a 25-year run on April 25, 2014. Kodansha collected its 308 individual chapters in forty-eight volumes, released from August 23, 1989, to July 23, 2014. The final volume of the manga was also released in Japan as a limited edition box set containing a special edition of volume 48, a mini book of all the
Adventures of Mini-Goddess comics that appeared in the first volumes of the manga, a drama CD featuring the anime voice actors, and a selection of high quality prints of past volume covers, and the final volume cover. was serialized in
Monthly Afternoon from January 25, 2019, to October 25, 2021. Kodansha published the first
tankōbon volume on September 20, 2019. The fifth and final volume was released on January 21, 2022.
English release In North America, the series was licensed for English release by
Dark Horse Comics and first published in a left-to-right format. to September 1, 2004. They also serialized individual chapters in their defunct manga anthology,
Super Manga Blast!, from March 29, 2000, to April 25, 2001. The first three volumes were initially published in a single abridged volume, titled "1-555-GODDESS", on November 1, 1996. After this release, the following collected volumes contained the regular unabridged chapters (although with different amount of chapters from their respective Japanese volumes, so that each volume better followed story arcs), starting from volume 4, released on October 15, 1997; the first three volumes were later re-released as unabridged volumes between June 5 and October 7, 2002. The 19th and last volume of this edition, numbered "19/20", which ended on the same chapter as the Japanese volume 20 (129th chapter), was released on January 19, 2005. From volume 21, released on July 6, 2005, Dark Horse Comics published the volumes following the Japanese right-to-left chapter layout and using a new translation; to February 22, 2012. The 48th and last volume was released on October 20, 2015. In July 2014, Dark Horse Comics announced that they would release a fifteen-volume omnibus edition. The first volume was released on July 29, 2015. As of March 27, 2024, seven volumes have been released.
Light novel The first novel of the series,
Oh My Goddess! First End, was written by Urd's voice actress,
Yumi Tōma, with the illustrations done by Fujishima and
Hidenori Matsubara, the animation director for several of the series' animated adaptations. The story follows the manga, taking place three years after Belldandy and Keiichi first meet. The novel was first published in Japan on July 20, 2006, by Kodansha; it was then licensed in English by Dark Horse and released in North America on December 12, 2007.
Anime Original video animation In 1993,
Anime International Company,
KSS,
Tokyo Broadcasting System and
Kodansha teamed up to produce a five-episode
original video animation (OVA) series based on the manga series. Directed by
Hiroaki Gōda and distributed by
Pony Canyon, the first episode was released on February 21, 1993, and the final was released on May 17, 1994. The screenplay was written by Kunihiko Kondo and Nahoko Hasegawa, and the music was provided by Takeshi Yasuda. The character designer was
Hidenori Matsubara. The OVA was licensed for release in North America by
AnimEigo, who released all five episodes in individual VHS volumes in both English-language and subtitled Japanese-language editions between June 29, 1994, and August 31, 1994. AnimEigo had released all five episodes on
Laserdisc on two laserdiscs in Japanese language with English subtitles and on three laserdiscs in Japanese language with English subtitles on one side and English language on the other side by November 1996. They later released all five episodes across two DVD volumes in 2001, then re-released the episodes in a single "Remastered Collector's Edition" set in 2006. AnimEigo's license expired at the end of February 2010. In March 2010, TBS announced they were producing a brand new 7-minute OVA for release only with a repackaged and redesigned boxed set for the first season. The first OVA was bundled with the 42nd volume of the manga, released on February 23, 2011. A second OVA was bundled with the 43rd volume, released on September 22, 2011. A third OVA was bundled with the 46th volume, released on August 23, 2013.
Film A film, titled , premiered in Japan in 2000. It saw the return of the main cast, along with several popular characters from the manga who had not appeared in any of the previous anime. It is distributed in Japan by
Shochiku and in North America and United Kingdom by
Geneon Entertainment in 2001. The plot does not seem to follow any of the existing canon, but uses plot devices from several different story arcs from the manga, mostly the
Lord Of Terror arc.
TV series The Adventures of Mini-Goddess A 48 episode TV series called and featuring shrunken versions of Urd, Belldandy, and Skuld in a comedic
super deformed style was produced by
Oriental Light and Magic and aired on
WOWOW from April 6, 1998 through March 29, 1999 as a part of the omnibus show
Anime Complex. It is distributed in Japan by Pony Canyon and in North America by Geneon Entertainment. This series departs the most from the original manga storyline, and has almost no continuity with the previous series. The series revolves around the three goddesses and their rat companion
Gan-chan, following their adventures in their temple home. The goddesses remain constantly in miniaturized form, for apparent freedom of space and in order to properly interact with Gan-chan.
Ah! My Goddess Oh My Goddess! saw another TV iteration under the name
Ah! My Goddess in 2005. The episodes, which followed the manga closely, were directed by Hiroaki Gōda, animated by
Anime International Company, and produced by
Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). The season began in Japan, on TBS, on January 6, 2005, and ended on July 7, 2005.
Bandai Visual released the episodes in Japan between April and November 2005, as eight DVD compilations each containing three episodes. The two
original video animations (OVAs), which had not been broadcast, were released on a special DVD on December 23, 2005. The series was licensed for a
Region 1 release by
Media Blasters. Six DVD compilations, containing all twenty-six episodes, were released between September 2005 and July 2006. Each DVD contained four episodes, excluding the first two, which contained five each. A premium complete season box set was released on November 7, 2006; the regular set followed on November 27, 2007.
MVM Films distributed the series in the United Kingdom, with the individual volumes released between February and December 2007 in six similar DVD compilations. The box set followed in July 2008. Media Blasters confirmed on Facebook that the license to
Ah! My Goddess has been expired, leaving the series out-of-print, but these episodes are still available on Hulu despite the license expiration. The success of the first season inspired a second season titled
Ah! My Goddess: Everyone Has Wings, released as
Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy in North America. Also directed by Hiroaki Gōda, animated by
Anime International Company, and produced by
Tokyo Broadcasting System, the series covered the adventures of
Keiichi and
Belldandy in the aftermath of the
Lord of Terror fiasco. It premiered on
TBS on April 6, 2006, and concluded on September 14, 2006, picking up the story from where the series left off in season one. Season two concluded with episode 22, although the Japanese and North American DVD releases include episodes 23 and 24. It was released to DVD in Japan between July 2006 and February 2007 by
Bandai Visual.
Media Blasters, who released the first season, passed up on this season and it was licensed to
ADV Films instead.
ADV Films released the season on six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, between May 2007 and March 2008. The rights were then transferred to
Funimation, who released a box set on November 25, 2008. In 2007,
Ah! My Goddess: Fighting Wings, a two-episode special to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the original publication of
Oh My Goddess!, was released. It was directed by Hiroaki Gōda, animated by
Anime International Company, and produced by
Tokyo Broadcasting System. The episodes aired on December 9, 2007 and
Bandai Visual released the episodes on a single DVD in Japan on February 22, 2008. Bandai Visual released the entire series on Blu-ray on September 24, 2014.
Soundtracks The Japanese voice actors of the series are also professional singers. Either in the form of
Goddess Family Club or an
original soundtrack, the series has led to over a dozen albums.
Video games An adventure game titled
Aa! Megami-sama! for the
NEC PC-9801 was released in 1993 by
Banpresto. An enhanced port was later released in 1997 for the
PC-FX which added voice and other improvements. A
Dreamcast quiz game titled
Quiz: Ah! My Goddess—Stay with Fighting Wings was released in August 1998 for the
Sega Dreamcast. The player plays as
Keiichi Morisato answering questions posed by other characters from the
anime/
manga, such as
Belldandy,
Skuld,
Urd,
Lind, and
Peorth. In February 2007 an
Ah! My Goddess game developed by
Marvelous Interactive was released in Japan for the
PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan and was released in two editions, the limited edition (also known as the "Holy Box" edition) and the regular DVD edition. ==Reception==