Manga •
Over Rev! Manga Original Japanese Release – 31 Volumes (1997–2004) •
Over Rev! Manga Japanese Re-release – 15 Volumes (2008–2009) The original
tankōbon manga of the series was created by Katsumi Yamaguchi (山口かつみ) and Team39. It began serialization in seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday and has a total of 31 volumes that were released between May 1997 and November 2004. The manga cover art contains the main characters and featured cars. In 2008, the manga collection was re-released in
bunkoban format, which maintained the same story, but with thicker volumes with a total of 15 volumes and different cover art with a black background that focused only on the featured cars.
Over Rev! was officially published in traditional Chinese (title: 極速傳說) and Indonesian by
Comics World (Hong Kong) and
Level Comics, respectively.
Sequel On March 14, 2019, a manga sequel called was released online with its first chapter. The setting takes place 10 years after Ryoko returns to Japan and meets a new character named Moto, a high school girl who also loves cars.
Live action film The series was adapted into live action film and was released as direct to video (V-Cinema), starring Chika Mitsubayashi (三林千夏) as Ryoko Shino. The movie began its rental release on April 26, 2001, and only available on VHS. It was directed by Atsushi Muroga, who also directed the 2009
Wangan Midnight live action film that is also based on street racing manga with the same name.
CD drama Bandai Music Entertainment released a 46-minute CD drama of the manga series on April 21, 1999.
Cast • Yukiko Mannaka as Ryoko Shino •
Michiko Neya as Sawako Morita •
Kumiko Nishihara as Aika Katayama •
Nana Mizuki as Sari Tachibana •
Atsushi Kisaichi as Toru Takeuchi •
Toshiyuki Morikawa as Takao Takeuchi
Track listing • Chapter 1: これからの助走 • Chapter 2: こんなんじゃ迷走 • Chapter 3: このまんま疾走 • Chapter 4: あたしのスタートライン
Anime and OVA There were plans for an
anime and
original video animation (OVA) adaptation of the manga.
Takao Yoshioka, most known for his work on other anime such as
Your Lie in April,
Working!!, ''
No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!, and Elfen Lied, would be in charge Over Rev!'''s screenplay and series composition. Yoshioka stated that the animation would cover material up to volume 3 in the manga, but the series did not reach production. ==References==