Novel The story was written by
Tow Ubukata, and illustrated by
Katsuya Terada was serialized in
Hayakawa's SF Magazine. The first novel was published in May 2003, and the final novel was published in July 2003. A prequel,
Mardock Velocity, was released in three volumes in November 2006. Another volume titled
Mardock Fragments was released on May 10, 2011. A sequel titled
Mardock Anonymous was released on March 24, 2016. Viz Media licensed the original novels in English and published all three in one volume on January 18, 2011.
Manga A manga adaptation illustrated by
Yoshitoki Ōima was published in
Kodansha's
Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine between October 9, 2009, and May 9, 2012, compiled in seven volumes. The first volume was released in Japan on March 17, 2010, and the last on June 9, 2012.
Kodansha USA published the manga in English, the first volume was released on August 23, 2011, However, the project was cancelled in 2006.
Anime films On January 18, 2010, a website opened up that announced that an anime adaptation would take place. Later, it was confirmed that the
Mardock Scramble anime would be turned into a film trilogy. The film trilogy was animated at
GoHands studio and produced by
Aniplex, directed by Susumu Kudō and the screenplay was written by Ubukata himself. The soundtrack was composed by
Conisch. • The first film,
The First Compression, was released in Japanese theaters on November 6, 2010. It was also aired on Anime Festival Asia 2010. • The second film,
The Second Combustion, was released in to Japanese theaters on September 3, 2011. • The third film,
The Third Exhaust, was released in Japanese theaters on September 29, 2012.
Sentai Filmworks has licensed the three films and released
The First Compression on DVD on September 27, 2011, followed by a Blu-ray Disc release on March 13, 2012. On the DVD the nudity from the theatrical release has been censored out, the Blu-ray contains both editions of the movie. DVDs of the last two films,
The Second Combustion and
The Third Exhaust, were released on January 1, 2012, and March 25, 2014, respectively.
Proposed live-action film On May 30, 2012, it was reported that Dentsu and Hayakawa Publishing licensed the rights to produce a live-action film adaptation of
Mardock Scramble and
Michael Davis is scheduled to produce and direct the film. However, on May 31, Hayakawa editor Yoshihiro Shiozawa confirmed that the rights of the film are not sold yet and have been in negotiations. ==Reception==