Manga Wata no Kunihoshi was serialized by
Hakusensha in
LaLa magazine at irregular intervals from 1978 to 1987. The series was collected in seven
tankōbon volumes under the
Hana to Yume imprint, and then reissued in 16 child-sized volumes. It was later reprinted in four
bunkoban volumes on June 17, 1994.
Original release • June 20, 1978, • June 20, 1979, • April 25, 1980, • March 25, 1981, • December 25, 1983, • March 25, 1985, • August 25, 1986,
Reprint The manga was reprinted in
bunkoban format on June 17, 1994. • • • •
Film comics The film was adapted by
Futabasha in March 1984 into a three-part
manga using images from the film. • 綿の国星Part 1 • 綿の国星Part 2 • 綿の国星Part 3
Other books All books by Ōshima unless otherwise noted. Listed in release order. • – Hardcover. Released by Hakusensha in May 1980. No ISBN. • – Released by Hakusensha in December 1980. . No ISBN. • –
Mook related to the film. Released by
Animedia through
Gakken in March 1984. No ISBN. • – Sheet music book. Released by in January 1989. . • – Picture book sequel to the manga. Released by
Shogakukan in November 1995. . • Reprint: – Released in
bunkoban and ebook formats by
Hakusensha in November 2010. . • Volumes 9, 15, and 16 of – This 10-volume set contains selections from Ōshima's works. Volumes 9, 15, and 16 contain excerpts from this series. Released by
Asahi Sonorama in August 2003. . • – Cookbook based on the manga, with many new illustrations and many from the manga. Co-written with
Minako Imada, an expert on Western foods and table arrangements (for photos). Released by Fukkan in February 2014. .
Movie Wata no Kunihoshi was adapted as an
anime movie that was produced by
Mushi Production. The movie was directed by
Shinichi Tsuji from a script by
Masaki Tsuji and Yumiko Ōshima, with music by pianist
Richard Clayderman. The movie was released in theaters on February 11, 1984. The movie was later released on VHS, and
VHD by
Victor Japan. It was released on DVD by
Columbia Music Entertainment on March 31, 2004.
Albums The opening theme song for the film was by
Richard Clayderman, titled . The film featured an
insert song, , and an ending theme, , both sung by . Two albums, a soundtrack and an
image album, and a single were released. • – Released as an LP by
Victor Japan. VIP-20875. • – Released as an LP by Victor Japan. JBX-25030. • – Single EP (12-inch). Released by Victor in 1980. KVX-1073. ==Reception==