Manga The original
Blue Submarine No. 6 manga was written by Satoru Ozawa and serialized
Shogakukan's
Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from January 8 to November 5, 1967. Three
tankōbon (collected chapter books) were released by
Akita Shoten between March and August 1974. The manga was later remade under the title
Blue Submarine No. 6 AO6 with cover illustrations provided by
Kazutaka Miyatake to complement the OVA adaptation. This version was published by Sekai Bunkasha and serialized in Sebun Kansha magazine. The new manga series has been collected into five volumes and republished in a two volume
kanzenban format released October 1999. Another two-volume collection was released on June 20, 2011. ;Ao no Roku-gō ;Ao no Roku-gō AO6
OVA The OVA version was directed by Mahiro Maeda, written by Hiroshi Yamaguchi, and character designs provided by
Range Murata and Takuhito Kusanagi. It uses a hybrid approach, combining
3D computer graphics with
traditional animation (digital ink and paint), and is a pioneering example of this technique. The jazzy and atmospheric score was provided by
rock n' roll big band The Thrill. The OVA adaptation was released in the
United States on April 4, 2000.
Bandai Entertainment originally announced that it would air on July 8, 2000, on
Cartoon Network's
Toonami block, however, Toonami had made no confirmation. Bandai then confirmed that it was delayed until October due to production issues, originally planned to air from October 16 to October 19, 2000. It would finally premiere in the
United States on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from November 6 to November 9, 2000. A DVD box set was released in Japan titled . The box set contained 3 discs with the first two containing two episodes each. The third disc contains interviews from Satoru Ozawa, Mahiro Maeda along with the OVA staff, trailers and interviews for the PlayStation video game Blue Submarine No. 6:
Antarctica. The anime was initially licensed by Bandai Entertainment until their shutdown in 2012.
Discotek Media has since licensed the OVA and re-released on DVD and
Blu-ray on September 24, 2013. However, issues were raised when Discotek Media accidentally added in the dub of the Toonami version. Discotek stated that the dub was received from the Blue Fleet box set in which uses the dub of the Toonami version with some modifications to fit into Cartoon Network's standards and practices. Discotek continues to state that they were unaware of there being two versions and will release a single disc DVD with the original dub from Bandai Entertainment along with Japanese Audio and subtitles in 2015. They would eventually release the series on a single-disc DVD on May 31, 2016. It is a bare-bones release, however it comes with both versions of the dub, as well as DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio on the Japanese track.
Music Two soundtracks for the OVA have been released. The first soundtrack is titled and was released on October 28, 1998. The second soundtrack is titled and was released on April 28, 1999.
Video games Two Japan-exclusive video games based on the
Blue Submarine No. 6 OVA have been released. The first is titled, , and was developed and published by Bandai Visual for the
PlayStation and released on September 28, 2000. A soundtrack sharing the same name of the video game was released on July 28, 2000. The second video game titled, was developed and published by
Sega for the
Dreamcast on December 7, 2000.
Planned live-action film In 2005, Shōji Murahama of Gonzo stated with
NewWords Magazine that a live-action
Blue Submarine No. 6 film will be produced for approximately 10 billion yen (US$84 Million). Masahiko Ōkura has been confirmed to direct the movie. This is to be G.D.H.'s first live-action project with 30 more live-action projects under consideration. However, since the announcement, there has been no news nor reports of any progress. ==Reception==