Manga Written and illustrated by
Karuho Shiina,
Kimi ni Todoke was first published as a
one-shot in
Shueisha's
manga magazine
Bessatsu Margaret on August 11, 2005, and planned to be compiled in her previous work,
Crazy For You. Shiina decided to expand the story and make it into a full series. The manga started in the January 2006 issue of
Bessatsu Margaret, released on December 13, 2005. The manga was put on hiatus in February 2009, due to Shiina's childbirth, and resumed in September of that same year. Shueisha collected its chapters in 30 ' volumes, released from May 25, 2006, to March 23, 2018. An irregularly published spin-off/sequel manga series, titled (also a spin-off/sequel of Shiina's earlier manga
Crazy for You), was serialized in
Bessatsu Margaret from April 13, 2018, to May 13, 2022, and collected into three volumes. The series was licensed by
Viz Media for an English-language North American release. The sequel manga was also licensed by Viz Media.
Light novels Kimi ni Todoke has been adapted into two series of light novels in Japan released by Shueisha, one under their Cobalt imprint and one under their newer Mirai Bunko imprint. Sixteen volumes have been released in the Cobalt imprint series; the first was released on August 1, 2007, and the last on December 25, 2015. They were written by Kanae Shimokawa, who also novelized the
Nana movie and
Yūkan Club. Thirteen volumes of the Mirai Bunko version have been released; the first on March 1, 2011, and the last on June 5, 2015. They were written by Kanako Shirai. Both series were illustrated by the author of the original, Karuho Shiina. A separate volume, , also by Kanae Shimokawa, was released on September 11, 2009. The volume took the place of the manga serialization in
Bessatsu Margaret magazine while Karuho Shiina took a break due to her pregnancy in 2009; it contains the story of Kazehaya and Sawako's first meeting, before the events of the manga. A second season was announced in the November 2010 issue of Betsuma magazine. The second season aired in Japan on NTV from January to March 2011. Both seasons of the anime were produced by
Production I.G. and directed by Hiro Kaburaki. The music was done by
S.E.N.S. Project, with the opening sung by Tomofumi Tanizawa and the ending by
Chara. In September 2023, a third season was announced, with Production I.G returning to animate the season and Kenichi Matsuzawa replacing Hiro Kaburaki as director. It began streaming worldwide on
Netflix in August 2024. The opening theme song is "et cetera" performed by
imase.
NIS America announced at
Anime Expo 2011 that they have licensed the first season of
Kimi ni Todoke. They released the subtitled first season on DVD/Blu-ray on January 10 and April 10, 2012, and released the second season on July 3 of the same year. NIS America later re-released the series on February 4, 2014. The North American license was passed to
Funimation on April 15, 2021, and subsequently to Netflix on January 1, 2023, which began streaming the first two seasons with an English dub on February 1, 2024.
Video games Bandai Namco Games released a game for the
Nintendo DS in Japan based upon the series on October 16, 2009, entitled . A second Nintendo DS game, also from Bandai Namco, was released on April 7, 2011, under the title .
Live-action film The February 2010 issue of Bessatsu Margaret (released in January 2010), announced that a live-action film adaptation of the series had been approved.
Mikako Tabe and
Haruma Miura starred in the film, released in Japanese theatres on September 25, 2010, and directed by Naoto Kumazawa. The movie was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 11, 2011.
Live-action series In September 2022, a live-action television series was announced. The series is a joint production by
TV Tokyo and
Netflix, and is directed by
Takehiko Shinjō and Takeo Kikuchi, with Hayato Miyamoto handling series composition. The series premiered on March 30, 2023, with 12 episodes. == Reception ==