Manga A
manga adaptation, written by Project-118 and illustrated by Risō Maeda, began serialization in the June 2013 issue of ASCII Media Works'
Dengeki Daioh magazine. The series has been collected in five
tankōbon volumes as of September 2015. A second,
four-panel comic strip manga titled , written by Project-118 and illustrated by Anko Chatō, began serialization on September 27, 2013, in ASCII Media Works'
Dengeki Daioh g magazine. It has been collected in one
tankōbon volume. Two anthology volumes were released in early 2014.
Nagi no Asukara by Risō Maeda • Volume 1, (September 27, 2013) • Volume 2, (February 27, 2014) • Volume 3, (July 25, 2014) • Volume 4, (February 27, 2015) • Volume 5, (September 26, 2015) • Volume 6, (April 26, 2016)
"Nagi no Asukara" 4-koma Gekijō: Nagiyon by Anko Chatō • (July 25, 2014)
Anthologies • , (January 27, 2014) • , (February 27, 2014)
Anime The anime series is produced by
P.A. Works and directed by
Toshiya Shinohara. The screenplay is written by
Mari Okada and the original character designs are by
Buriki. It started airing on October 3, 2013. For episodes 1 to 13, the opening theme is by
Ray and the ending theme is by
Nagi Yanagi. For episode 14 to 25, the opening and ending themes are "Ebb and Flow" by Ray and by Yanagi respectively. The 26th and final episode has 2 insert songs: "lull ~Earth color of a calm~" and "mnemonic", sung by Ray and Yanagi, respectively. An
image song titled by Ray appears on her debut album
Rayve.
NIS America licensed the streaming and home video rights of the anime in North America.
Siren Visual has licensed the series for Australia/New Zealand, and
MVM Entertainment has licensed the series in the
United Kingdom. NIS America released the complete series on a limited edition
Blu-ray set with an artbook and two soundtrack CDs on June 30, 2015, which featured both Japanese and English audio tracks.
Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed on Muse Asia
YouTube channel. ==References==