Light novels A Certain Magical Index is a
light novel series written by Kamachi and illustrated by
Kiyotaka Haimura.
ASCII Media Works published 25 volumes between April 10, 2004, and August 10, 2011, under their
Dengeki Bunko imprint; 22 comprise the main story while the other three are short story collections. On May 4, 2021, all volumes were free to read for one day in the
Dengeki Novekomi app developed by
Kadokawa Corporation.
Yen Press licensed the series in North America in April 2014, which began releasing under their Yen On imprint in November, and its
omnibus edition in November 2022. A sequel series, titled , began publication on March 10, 2011 and concluded on July 10, 2019, with the publication of its 23rd volume. On May 4, 2021, they began to be published in the
Dengeki Novekomi app. Yen Press has acquired
New Testament for English publication. Kamachi wrote short novels exclusively for Haimura's three artbook collections. The first short novel, titled
A Certain Magical Index SS: Love Letter Competition, was included in the release of
Kiyotaka Haimura Artbook rainbow spectrum:colors on February 28, 2011. The second short novel, titled
New Testament: A Certain Magical Index SS, was included in the release of
Kiyotaka Haimura Artbook 2 rainbow spectrum:notes on September 9, 2014. The third short novel, titled
Genesis Testament: A Certain Magical Index SS, was included in the release of
Kiyotaka Haimura Artbook 3 CROSS on May 9, 2020. The bonus novels that Kamachi wrote for the series'
Blu-ray/
DVD releases were compiled into four volumes titled , with the first two released to commemorate the 15th anniversary of his debut. They were published from June 10, 2020 to February 7, 2025. A spin-off novel series written by Kamachi and illustrated by Nilitsu focusing on the women belonging to Academy City's dark side, titled , was announced in January 2023. The first volume was released on March 10, 2023.
Manga The series has been adapted into two
manga series. The one based on the novels is illustrated by Chuya Kogino and started serialization in the May 2007 issue of
Square Enix's
Monthly Shōnen Gangan. The first
tankōbon volume was released in Japan on November 10, 2007. As of February 12, 2026, 33 volumes have been published. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America and has been publishing the manga since May 19, 2015. The manga is also licensed in Italy by
Star Comics. The other manga adaptation based on
A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion is illustrated by Ryōsuke Asakura and was serialized from February 12 to October 12, 2013. Square Enix published the first volume on August 27 and the second one on October 22.
Spin-offs A side-story manga series illustrated by Motoi Fuyukawa, titled
A Certain Scientific Railgun, started serialization in the April 2007 issue of
Dengeki Daioh. As of March 2023, 18 volumes have been released. Its spin-off, titled
A Certain Scientific Railgun: Astral Buddy, was serialized in
Dengeki Daioh from April 27, 2017, to July 27, 2020. It was published in four volumes. A second side-story manga series illustrated by Arata Yamaji, titled
A Certain Scientific Accelerator, was serialized in
Dengeki Daioh from December 27, 2013, to July 27, 2020. It was published in twelve volumes. A third side-story manga series illustrated by Nankyoku Kisaragi, titled , was serialized in ASCII Media Works magazine
Dengeki Daioh from August 27, 2019, to March 26, 2020 (the same day the compiled volume was published). A fourth side-story manga series illustrated by Yasuhito Nogi, titled , began serialization in
Comic Newtype website on July 27, 2021. As of February 25, 2026, five volumes have been published. A
yonkoma manga spin-off illustrated by Mijin Kouka, titled , was serialized in Square Enix's
Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine from September 12, 2013, to May 12, 2016. A total of five
tankōbon volumes had been published in Japan from February 22, 2014, to May 21, 2016. In March 2023, Kamachi revealed the manga adaptation of
A Certain ITEM of Dark Side by Strelka which is serialized in
Dengeki Daioh magazine starting October 26 of that year.
Anime A 24-episode
anime adaptation of
A Certain Magical Index was produced by
J.C.Staff and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori, which was aired in Japan from October 4, 2008, to March 19, 2009. The anime was collected into eight Blu-ray and DVD sets, which were released from January 23 to August 21, 2009. A second season titled
A Certain Magical Index II began airing in Japan from October 8, 2010, to April 1, 2011 and was also streamed on
Nico Nico Douga. The second season's eight volumes of Blu-ray/DVD sets were released from January 26 to September 22, 2011. An animated film titled was released in Japan on February 23, 2013. It is based on an original story written by Kamachi and features the main characters from both
Index and
Railgun anime series, along with the new ones designed by Haimura. The Blu-ray/DVD set of the film, which was released on August 28, is included with a
bonus anime titled
A Certain Magical Index-tan: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion... Happened, or Maybe Not. The 26-episode third season titled
A Certain Magical Index III aired in Japan from October 5, 2018, to April 5, 2019. The third season's eight volumes of Blu-ray/DVD sets were released from December 26, 2018 to July 31, 2019, with episodes 6 and 7 of the bonus short anime
parody titled
A Certain Magical Index-tan, which depicted Index in her
chibi form, included in the first and fifth limited edition releases. The three seasons were released on
Hulu in Japan on March 24, 2022. In North America, Funimation (which now goes by the name of
Crunchyroll LLC) has licensed the series for home video and streaming. An English language dub began streaming on their website in September 2012 and was released on DVD on December 11. The first season aired in North America on the
Funimation Channel on January 21, 2013. It can also been seen on the
Crunchyroll streaming service after the Funimation brand was unified with the former in 2022. The series was released in Australia by a partnership between
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and
Sony Pictures. Funimation has also licensed the film in North America and released it at theaters in the United States on January 12, 2015.
Animatsu Entertainment released the series in the United Kingdom. In Southeast Asia,
Muse Communication licensed the series and broadcast it through i-Fun Anime Channel and their
YouTube channel.
Music Maiko Iuchi of
I've Sound is in charge of music for the series' three seasons. The first opening
theme music, used in episodes 1–16 of the first season of
A Certain Magical Index, is "
PSI-Missing", while the second one, used in episode 17 onwards, is "
Masterpiece", both performed by
Mami Kawada. The first ending theme music, used in episodes 1–19, is , while the second one, used in episode 20 onwards, is , both performed by
Iku. The first opening theme music of
A Certain Magical Index II is "
No Buts!", while the second one, introduced in episode 17, is "
See Visions", both performed by Kawada. The first ending theme music, used in episodes 1–13, is "Magic∞World", while the second one, used in episode 14 onwards, is , both performed by Kurosaki. The ending theme music of
A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion is "
Fixed Star" by Kawada and the single was released on February 20, 2013. The first opening theme music of
A Certain Magical Index III is "Gravitation", while the second one is "Roar", both performed by Kurosaki. The first ending theme music is , while the second one is , both performed by
Yuka Iguchi. Heroz developed a
social card game for
Mobage titled
A Certain Magical Index: Struggle Battle, which was published by ASCII Media Works on December 25, 2012. The game was updated to
A Certain Magical Index: Struggle Battle II, but was later announced at the end of its service on March 30, 2018. Guyzware and
Namco Bandai Games announced on June 8, 2012, a collaboration project for a game adaptation of the series, which was revealed to be a crossover
visual novel game for PSP between
A Certain Magical Index and
A Certain Scientific Railgun franchises titled
A Certain Magical and Scientific Ensemble. The game was released on February 21, 2013. Heroz also developed an
action puzzle game titled
A Certain Magical and Scientific Puzzdex, which was published by ASCII Media Works in 2014.
NetEase Games developed a
massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on the series with supervision from
Kadokawa Corporation, titled
A Certain Magical Index: Genuine Mobile Game, which was released to the Chinese market in 2017. On January 4, 2019,
Square Enix released a teaser trailer that announced their game titled
A Certain Magical Index: Imaginary Fest, which was released on July 4. Fuji Shoji, a Japanese company known for their
pachinko and
pachislot products, released a teaser trailer on August 24, 2020, for the series' pachinko, which was later launched in November. Sun Electronics adapted it into a mobile game and launched it on December 17, 2020.
Other media A
radio drama was broadcast in
Dengeki Taishō, narrating the story of an encounter with the mysterious self-proclaimed "former" sorcerer by Toma Kamijo and Index in a
family restaurant after Mikoto Misaka decided to go back due to urgent business. It was later released as a drama CD, which was included in the mail-in order of the 48th volume of
Dengeki hp. The drama CD, which contains a new story about Misaka and Kuroko Shirai with their "urgent business" and a duel request by a Level 3 psychic girl from Tokiwadai Middle School, became available for purchase in December 2007. to August 21, 2009. The same enterprise released another four audio dramas for the second season from May 25 to August 24, 2011. A drama CD for
A Certain Magical Index III was released as a bonus for customers who purchased the limited edition volume sets of the series via
Amazon's Japanese website. Several characters from
A Certain Magical Index cross over with other characters created by Kamachi in his light novel '''', which was published on February 10, 2015. As a collaboration with
Sega's
Virtual On video game franchise, Kamachi wrote the crossover light novel titled with
mecha illustrations designed by
Hajime Katoki, which was released on May 10, 2016. One of Kamachi's light novel works, ''
, crosses over with A Certain Magical Index'' under the title , which was released in May 2020. A manga adaptation of ''The Circumstance Leading to a Simple Killer Princess' Marriage Was a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi
was serialized on Monthly Shōnen Gangan
from February 12 to October 10, 2015. The first tankōbon
volume was published on November 21, 2015, and the final volume on December 22. A manga adaptation of A Certain Magical Virtual-On'' began publication in ASCII Media Works'
Monthly Denplay Comic magazine from March 10, 2018, to June 26, 2019, with a total of three
tankōbon volumes. The series is featured in
Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus for the
Nintendo DS, with Index appearing as a supporting character. The series was also adapted into
Bushiroad's
Weiß Schwarz collectible card game, which was released on April 24, 2010. Index also makes a cameo appearance in the
Oreimo PSP game. Sega's
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax brings Mikoto Misaka as a playable character, while Toma Kamijo and Accelerator are assist characters. Sega and Dengeki Bunko later collaborated to develop
A Certain Magical Virtual-On for the
PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation Vita, which was released on February 15, 2018. Toma, Mikoto, Accelerator, Kuroko Shirai, and Kazari Uiharu appear as playable characters in
Dengeki Bunko: Crossing Void, a 2018 mobile game developed by 91Act and Sega. ==Reception==