Manga The
Ouran High School Host Club manga series was serialized between the September 2002 and November 2010 issues of
LaLa magazine. The individual chapters were collected in eighteen
tankōbon volumes between August 5, 2003, and April 5, 2011.
Hakusensha released a fanbook for the series on August 4, 2009, titled . The series is licensed in English North America by
Viz Media under its
Shojo Beat imprint, and in Indonesia in the monthly manga magazine
Hanalala. It was published in Singapore (in both simplified Chinese and English) by
Chuang Yi, and in Poland by
JPF.
Anime A 26-episode
anime television series aired between April 5 and September 26, 2006, on
NTV, adapting the first eight volumes of the manga. The series was produced by Nippon Television,
VAP,
Bones and
Hakusensha. It was directed by
Takuya Igarashi, with
Yōji Enokido handling series composition and writing the scripts,
Kumiko Takahashi designing the characters and
Yoshihisa Hirano composing the music. It features a different
cast from the audio dramas, with
Maaya Sakamoto as
Haruhi Fujioka and
Mamoru Miyano as Tamaki Suoh. The series is licensed for distribution in North America by
Funimation Entertainment.
Caitlin Glass was the ADR director of the series, as well as voicing Haruhi. The first anime DVD set containing the first thirteen episodes was released on October 28, 2008, in North America. The second volume containing the last thirteen episodes was released on January 6, 2009. On April 27, 2009, the series made its North American television debut on the
Funimation Channel. The series is also available for digital streaming on the Funimation app, but was moved over to the
Crunchyroll streaming service in 2022 after the latter was acquired a year prior by
Sony Pictures Television, Funimation's parent company who acquired in 2018. On September 1, 2022,
Netflix began streaming the series in 190 countries.
Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed on Muse Asia
YouTube channel.
Music and audio CDs Three
drama CDs were released in 2003, as well as two tracks included in
LaLa magazine's 28th and 29th anniversary CDs. Three soundtracks were released by
Video and Audio Project for the
Ouran High School Host Club anime adaptation. The first,
Ouran High School Host Club Soundtrack & Character Song Collection (Part 1), was released in Japan on July 26, 2006, and contained twenty tracks, including the anime opening theme song. The second,
Ouran High School Host Club Soundtrack & Character Song Collection 2, included an additional nineteen tracks and was released on August 23, 2006. On September 20, 2007, a third soundtrack, the
Ouran High School Host Club Soundtrack & Character Song Collection Special Edition was released containing eight songs from the previous two tracks, with four additional songs.
Visual novel The
Ouran Host Club visual novel was released for
PlayStation 2 on April 19, 2007, by Idea Factory. Based on the television series, the player makes decisions as Haruhi that affect the other hosts' feelings toward her. The game features Jean-Pierre Léo, a longtime French friend of Tamaki, and Sayuri Himemiya, a childhood friend of Haruhi, designed by the series creator. There are two other original characters. The game has been released exclusively in Japan. A
Nintendo DS port of the game, updated with a fully voiced cast and new character-specific scenarios, was released on March 19, 2009.
Live-action TV series and film A
live-action TV series of
Ouran began airing in Japan on
TBS on July 22, 2011. The live-action adaption features
Yusuke Yamamoto as Tamaki Suou and
Haruna Kawaguchi as Haruhi Fujioka. A live-action film of
Ouran was announced during a fan meeting on August 25, 2011, and continues off from the conclusion of the television series. All actors of the live-action television series reprised their roles. The film was released on March 17, 2012. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 10, 2012. The series had a spin-off named
Ouran High School Host Club: Haruhi no Happy Birthday Daisakusen with the same cast that was originally broadcast on January 6, 2012, by
LISMO drama, a mobile drama provided by
au. This LISMO drama tells an original story worked on by the author of the manga. The drama revolves around the host club members becoming flustered upon learning that it is Haruhi's birthday. Through their misunderstandings about celebrating her birthday, the members make Haruhi angry. Kawaguchi, who plays Haruhi Fujioka, commented, "You will see an explosion of this well-known bright and silly character! It was fun playing the role, and all the host club members enjoyed the filming." Each episode is approximately five minutes long, and there are four episodes.
Stage musical A stage musical adaptation was announced in June 2021. Directed by Chobi Natsuki, with Muck Akazawa as screenwriter and music by Yu, it opened at the Tennozu Galaxy Theater, Tokyo, and Mielparque Hall Osaka in January 2022. A second adaptation titled
Kageki Ouran High School Host Club ƒ, which was directed by Kazuhito Yoneyama, ran at the Tennozu Galaxy Theater and Sankei Hall Breeze, Osaka, in December 2022. In April 2023, the third and final performance,
Kageki Ouran High School Host Club Fine, was announced for a December run in Tokyo, with returning casts from the previous musical. == Analysis and themes ==