Anime Phantom Quest Corp. was produced by the animation studio
Madhouse and
Pioneer LDC. A "
draft" of the show was completed on June 30, 1994. This "File 0" episode is little more than a promotional item for the anime.
Phantom Quest Corp. was originally released as a four-episode
original video animation (OVA) in Japan between August 25, 1994 and February 25, 1995. The entire series was released on DVD in Japan on December 22, 1998 and in North America on November 21, 2000.
Morio Asaka, one of the anime's three directors, has stated that if Madhouse had continued with the series with more than four episodes, he would have liked to have seen an expansion on the romantic relationship between Ayaka and Lieutenant Karino.
CDs The opening theme, , and the closing theme, , are sung by
Rica Matsumoto, the Japanese voice actress for the protagonist Ayaka. English versions of the themes, titled "Blue Devil Blues" and "Dancin' with a Demon" respectively, are sung by an uncredited vocalist. A 12-song CD soundtrack for the OVA series was released in Japan by
Pioneer LDC on August 25, 1994; it contains the themes, some background music, and a few drama tracks. A separate 11-track album, "Best of Phantom Quest Corp.", was released on March 25, 1997 in North America; it contains both English and Japanese vocal songs and some instrumental tracks.
Light novel and manga A
Phantom Quest Corp. light novel written by
screenwriter Watanabe Mami and illustrated by artists Hitoshi Ueda and Asako Nishida was published in the
Fujimi Shobo magazine
Fantasia Battle Royal in September 1995. A
single-issue English
comic of
Phantom Quest Corp. was released by Pioneer in North America in March 1997. It was written by Jose Calderon and illustrated by
Dave Cooper. The plot involves Ayaka and her associates travelling to
New York City for the "International Paranormal Investigator Convention", where they take on new case involving a jaded salaryman who has stumbled upon an ancient codex and becomes a powerful sorcerer. ==Voices==