Manga Written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo,
Spy × Family has been serialized biweekly on the
Shōnen Jump+ app and website since March 25, 2019. The chapters, which are released every other Monday, have been collected and published into individual volumes by
Shueisha. Shueisha also simultaneously publishes the series in English for free on the
Manga Plus platform.
Viz Media began publishing
Spy × Family in English digitally on their website for free on September 22, 2019. The Viz version is translated by Casey Loe. They released the first volume in print on June 2, 2020. The manga series has one companion book,
Spy × Family Official Fanbook: Eyes Only, published on May 2, 2022. A comprehensive collection of information, it includes detailed information and analysis about the series' characters and worlds, colored artworks, early character designs, guest artist contributions, a long interview with Endo, and commentary on most chapters by Endo and Lin. On February 3, 2023,
Viz Media announced that they had licensed the companion book for English publication.
Light novel The
light novel , written by Aya Yajima, was published on July 2, 2021. The book contains four disconnecting chapters and a seven-page "short story". The first chapter, , tells the story of the time
Anya and
Damian got lost in the forest on their school nature camp. The second chapter, , recounts the day
Yuri took Anya to experience a mock-up of future employment for kids. The third chapter, , tells the story of
Franky's short-lived love with a blind opera singer from a prestigious family. The fourth chapter, , tells about the day
the Forger family modeled for a famous painter in the park. In the "short story" chapter, , two waitresses were talking about their ideal family, the Forgers, among many unhappy families they saw. On December 20, 2023, Shueisha released an
audiobook version of the light novel, featuring the voices of
Miyuri Shimabukuro and
Ryōhei Arai. This marked the first time a Jump J-Books light novel received an audiobook release. On February 3, 2023,
Viz Media announced that they have licensed the light novel for English publication. The Viz's English-translated novel was released on December 26, 2023. It was translated by Casey Loe, who was also the translator for official English manga published by Viz; it was edited by Holly Fisher and designed by Francesca Truman. On April 7, 2023, Shueisha's Mirai Bunko announced that a novel adaptation of the manga is in the works. The first volume, , written by Hitomi Wada, was released on May 26, 2023. The contents of the novel is described to follow the plot of the manga's
first volume. The second volume, , is also written by the same writer as the first book and was released on August 4, 2023. The contents of the novel is described to follow the plot of the manga's
second and
third volume. The third volume, , is also written by the same writer and was released on November 11, 2023. The contents of the novel is described to follow the plot of the manga's
fourth volume. A novel adaptation of the movie
Spy × Family Code: White with the same name was published on December 22, 2023, the same day as the movie premiere. It is written by Aya Yajima, who also penned for the first light novel
Spy × Family: Family Portrait. The novel was based on the plot of the movie, which is screenplay by
Ichirō Ōkouchi.
Anime On November 1, 2021, an
anime television series adaptation of
Spy × Family produced by
Wit Studio and
CloverWorks was announced via a trailer video and the anime's website. The series ran for two split
cours and contained episodes. The first cour aired from April 9 to June 25, 2022, on
TXN stations. The second cour aired from October 1 to December 24, 2022. Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.
Muse Communication licensed the series in Taiwan, South and Southeast Asia; they are streaming it on their YouTube channel (limited release in some of the available regions during the first-air run),
Netflix,
iQIYI,
Bilibili,
Disney+ Hotstar and other regional streaming services. On April 11, 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series would receive an English dub. It had an early preview on Crunchyroll's
Twitch channel on April 15, before premiering the following day. Accompanying the anime, the guidebook
Animation × 1st Mission, which includes anime character designs, storyboards, key animations, promotion images, interviews and comments from the staff and the voice actors, was released on April 4, 2022. The book acts as a starter guide for the anime series and does not contain many details about later episodes after the first two. The second guide book
Mission Report:220409-0625, which provides in greater details of the first half of the first season, was released on September 2, 2022. It includes information for the main characters; details of the first twelve episodes; key arts for location settings and stories; storyboards; interviews and comments from the staff, the actors and the singers of the first opening and first ending songs,
Official Hige Dandism and
Gen Hoshino. The third guide book
Mission Report:221001‐1224, which provides in the details of the second half of the first season, was released on September 4, 2023. On December 18, 2022, a second season was announced at the
Jump Festa '23 event.
Ichirō Ōkouchi replaced Furuhashi as scriptwriter, while the remaining staff and cast reprised their roles. The 12-episode second season aired from October 7 to December 23, 2023. On October 4, 2023, Wit Studio announced an art book for the anime adaptation, titled
Spy × Family Animation Art Book. The book was released on December 8, 2023, containing 200 pages of character designs, background designs, prop and item designs, anime and collaboration artworks, storyboards for season 1's second cour's opening animation by
Tetsurō Araki and ending animation by
Takayuki Hirao. On June 9, 2024, a third season of the anime was announced at the Spy × Family Anime Extra Mission special event. Yukiko Imai replaced Furuhashi and Takahiro Harada as the season's director, while the remaining staff and cast returned to reprise their roles. It aired from October 4 to December 27, 2025.
Film An anime film was announced at the Jump Festa '23 event. On September 22, 2023, it was announced that
Banjō Ginga and
Shunsuke Takeuchi were cast for the role of two other villains, Snidel and Type F. A limited-printed booklet, named
Spy × Family Code: White Film File was distributed exclusively for early movie audiences in Japan. It contains an original 8-paged manga done by the manga creator Tatsuya Endo, interviews with Endo, the anime staff and voice actor cast, with its cover also drawn by Endo. The print number is limited to 4 million copies. Along with this announcement, it is also announced that the opening day's earliest screening would be at midnight, when they started distributing the booklet. On 9 January 2024,
AR illustration cards drawn by Tatsuya Endo were announced to be distributed for movie audiences in Japan. It contained a
QR code on the back that can display a 3D pop-out model of Anya Forger speaking her voice lines if read by smart phones. On July 2, 2023, it was announced that the movie was going to have a collaboration project with
Street Fighter 6. An illustration drawn by
Capcom's illustrator and designer Chisato Mita was revealed along with the announcement. On December 4, 2023, Capcom social media released the animated short video of
Yor Forger and
Street Fighter 6s character
Chun-Li dueling on Suval'hal Arena stage. The animation was made by Wit Studio, with Shunsuke Aoki doing key animation and Kyōji Asano working on storyboard and character design. On 9 January 2024, Capcom revealed and released the in-game collab items, which are avatar costumes based on Yor's Thorn Princess dress and
Loid Forger's signature dark cyan suit. Yor and Loid's hairstyles are also added to the avatar creation. Players who log in during the collaboration period, which lasted until 31 January, would receive free items like picture frames, stickers, and player titles. The Battle Hub area would also receive a temporary redesign to promote the movie. On July 10, 2023, a collaboration project with the movie
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One was announced. A parody poster illustration featuring the main characters of the anime replacing the
Mission: Impossible cast was released with the announcement, as was a highlight video for
Dead Reckoning Part One narrated by the voice actors of the Forgers. On September 19, 2023, another collaboration project with the movie
Wish was announced. A parody poster illustration featuring Anya and
Bond Forger, which mirrors the Japanese theatrical release poster of
Wish, and a combination trailer video were also released on the same day.
Musical A
musical adaptation, titled , was reported to be in production under
Toho Stage's production on May 1, 2022. The musical premiered at Tokyo's
Imperial Theatre in March 2023, with a nationwide tour following in April and May of the same year. On September 30, 2022, it was announced that the musical play would debut on March 8, 2023, with
Win Morisaki and
Hiroki Suzuki playing Loid Forger, while Fuka Yuduki and
Mirei Sasaki played Yor Forger. For Anya's role, the actor(s) would be selected via audition. The cast also featured Kurumu Okamiya and Tsubasa Takizawa as Yuri Briar, Kento Kinouchi as Franky Franklin, Manato Asaka as
Sylvia Sherwood, Sōma Suzuki as
Henry Henderson, and
Nonoka Yamaguchi as
Fiona Frost. G2 took the director, screenplay and lyric writer roles, while Shuhei Kamimura was in charge of composing, arranging, and directing the music. For the nationwide tour, the musical was performed in the Kobelco Grand Hall at
Hyogo Performing Arts Center in
Nishinomiya,
Hyōgo Prefecture in April and at
Hakata-za Theatre in
Fukuoka,
Fukuoka Prefecture in May. A second musical play was announced during the Jump Festa '25 event on December 21, 2024. It was performed in multiple cities from September 20 to December 30, 2025. The cast including Win Morisaki as Loid and Fuka Yuduki as Yor reprised their roles from the first musical play, while Genki Hirakata and Sora Kazuki played Loid and Yor respectively. The staff hosted auditions for child actors for Anya. On June 14, 2025, the cast for Anya Forger was announced; she would be played interchangeably by four actresses: Rana Izutani, Mirei Tsukino, Mio Nishiyama and
Nonoka Murakata.
Video games A video game based on the series was announced in a
Nintendo Direct on September 14, 2023. Titled
Spy × Anya: Operation Memories, the game was developed by Groove Box Japan and published by
Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game allows the player to experience Anya Forger's everyday-life activities with her friends and family, in order to take and collect photos for Anya's diary. As a daily-life simulation game, it gives the player the options to visit locations in the series, participate in minigames like The Dodgeball game, and customize the characters' appearances and outfits. The game was released on December 21, 2023, on the
Nintendo Switch in Japan, and was released on
PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation 5 on June 27, 2024,
Others An amusement park attraction based on the series, named , opened for visitors at the
Universal Studios Japan theme park from February 17 to July 2, 2023. Participants were placed in the role of a newcomer agent from the in-universe spy agency WISE, trying solving hidden codes at various locations around the park. After successfully solving the codes, they were permitted to attend a live show featuring the Forger family members. From July 1, 2025, to January 4, 2026, the theme park is again hosted an attraction based on the series. The VR/XR ride opened for visitors who solved quizzes and hear the Forger family having fun. Its story ride is a conversion of the Hollywood Dream the Ride, in which the visitors can hear dialogue from Eden Academy students Anya Forger,
Becky Blackbell, and Damian Desmond. On April 3, 2023, it was announced that an official art exhibition would be held at
Matsuya Ginza at
Ginza,
Tokyo from July 20 to August 13, 2023. Afterwards, the exhibition went on a nationwide tour, starting at
Osaka in August and then to other cities in Japan, including
Fukuoka and
Sapporo. Tickets for the first four days were distributed via a lucky draw lottery while the general admission tickets were sold on a later date. The exhibition included the original artworks by the manga creator among various other exhibits. There were "mission keywords" hidden around the venue, which encouraged visitors to find all of them to receive a prize. On July 10, 2023, Shueisha announced the return of "
Manga Dive", an immersive VR experience, at Lumine Zero event hall in
Shinjuku, Tokyo. The three Shōnen Jump+ series,
Spy × Family,
Chainsaw Man and
Dandadan were chosen to be the main features of the VR show. The show was projected on five surfaces of the event hall by the use of twelve projectors and the sounds were presented by eight speakers to simulate a
stereoscopic experience for the audiences. The screening of
Spy × Family show began on August 14 and lasted until August 23. == Reception ==