Manga Written and illustrated by
Keitaro Takahashi,
Jormungand was serialized in
Shogakukan's
manga magazine
Monthly Sunday Gene-X from April 19, 2006, to January 19, 2012. Shogakukan compiled its chapters in eleven volumes, released from November 17, 2006, The eleven volumes were released from November 10, 2009, to May 14, 2013. The anime began airing on April 10, 2012, on
Tokyo MX,
Television Kanagawa,
TV Aichi, and
KBS, also on later dates on
Sun TV,
BS11, and
AT-X. The show was streamed on Showtime, NicoNico, Bandai Channel and
GyaO. which began broadcasting on Japanese TV on October 9, 2012. The two seasons aired on Japanese TV at 12:30 AM. The first release of Jormungand on DVD and Blu-ray was on June 27, 2012, with the first two episodes, "Gun Metal, Calico Road" and "Pulsar" included. Subsequent releases followed with two episodes each on both Blu-rays and DVDs on July 25, August 29 and September 26, 2012. The Perfect Order DVD/Blu-rays was first released in Japan on December 21, 2012. The DVD and Blu-ray version of the first two seasons of the series was released on February 18, 2014. Showgate handles licensing aspect of Jormungand outside Japan. A sneak preview of the anime was held on March 31 to April 1, 2012, at the
Anime Contents Expo at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba.
Music The Jormungand Original Soundtrack was released on June 27, 2012, following the conclusion of the first season. It was composed by
Taku Iwasaki and released by the record label
Geneon Universal Entertainment. For the first season, both the opening and ending themes were produced by
I've Sound. The opening song is "Borderland" by
Mami Kawada, and the ending theme is "Ambivalentidea" by
Nagi Yanagi. "Borderland" was released as a single on May 30, 2012, while "Ambivalentidea" was released as a single on June 6, 2012. Both songs were released as singles by
Geneon Universal Entertainment. Additionally, the song "Time To Attack" by American rapper/hip-hop artist
SANTA is featured in episodes throughout both seasons of the show, as well as during the next-episode previews at the end of each episode.
Drama CD A 6-part
Drama CD had been released prior to the anime, based on the Orchestra story arc. Of all the voice actors involved in the CD, only Unsho Ishizuka reprised his role as Lehm while the voice actors for everyone else involved in the drama were replaced.
Radio show A radio show hosted by voice actors Shizuka Itō and Mutsumi Tamura was broadcast in 2012 to promote the series. ==Reception==