Manga Written and illustrated by
Tamiki Wakaki,
The World God Only Knows was serialized in
Shogakukan's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 9, 2008, to April 23, 2014. Wakaki created a prototype version of the story which debuted as a
one-shot in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 2007, titled, .
Shogakukan compiled its 268 chapters in twenty-six volumes, released from July 11, 2008, to June 18, 2014. The series is licensed in South Korea by
Haksan Culture Company, and the first two volumes of the series were simultaneously released in August 2009 with a limited edition supplement for each. A 3-chapter spin-off series, titled , portraying Kanon Nakagawa as a
magical girl, ran in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 13 to March 27, 2013. The series was published along with additional chapters in a book, bundled with the limited edition of the 21st volume of the main series, released on April 16, 2013. Another spin-off series, titled , was serialized on the
Club Sunday website in 2014. It was later released into a single volume with three additional previously published chapters on July 17, 2015.
Light novel A
light novel entitled , written by
Mamizu Arisawa and illustrated by
Tamiki Wakaki, was released on May 19, 2009, published by
Shogakukan under their
Gagaga Bunko label. The novel features a completely original story, disparate from the series, with original novel characters. A second light novel entitled was released on May 18, 2010.
Anime An
anime television series adaptation was officially announced by
Weekly Shōnen Sunday in April 2010. It was announced that script writer
Hideyuki Kurata, character designer
Akio Watanabe, and director
Masato Takayanagi would be working on the project. The studio in charge of the animation was
Manglobe. On September 18, 2010,
Crunchyroll announced the anime would be streaming online on their site. The anime aired on
TV Tokyo from October 6 to December 22, 2010, with the second season airing from April 11 to June 28, 2011. The third season, titled , aired on TV Tokyo from July 8 to September 23, 2013, and was simulcast on
Crunchyroll. At
Anime Weekend Atlanta 2011,
Sentai Filmworks announced that they have licensed both seasons of the anime in North America and released the first season on DVD and
Blu-ray Disc in January 2012.
Original video animations A prologue
OVA episode was released and bundled together with the tenth manga volume on September 17, 2010. A second OVA episode, titled , was released on a DVD, bundled together with the fourteenth manga volume on September 16, 2011. A third OVA, titled , was released in two parts with the 19th and 20th volumes of the manga, on October 16 and December 18, 2012. A spin-off OVA based on the character Kanon was announced in the 2013 combined #2–3 issue of Shogakukan's
Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine. The spin-off is titled and was released bundled with the 22nd volume of the manga on June 18, 2013. ==Reception==