Manga The first
Utawarerumono manga series, illustrated by Arō Shimakusa, was serialized in the
bishōjo magazine ''
Dengeki G's Magazine between September 30, 2005, and November 30, 2006. Two bound volumes were released by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Comics imprint compiling the entire manga story. A second manga series illustrated by Minakuchi Takashi, titled Utawarerumono Chiriyuku Mono e no Komoriuta'', was serialized in ASCII Media Works'
Dengeki Maoh magazine between the December 2007 and October 2010 issues. Three tankōbon volumes were released between January 27, 2009, and November 27, 2010, under their Dengeki Comics imprint. A
one-shot manga illustrated by Arō was published in ASCII Media Works' ''
Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'' magazine in the June 2008 issue.
DNA Media Comics has published two
Comic anthology series for
Utawarerumono. The first anthology series, with the general title
Utawarerumono Comic Anthology, consisted of three volumes (including a special edition) released between August 2002 and November 2006. A seven-volume anthology series, titled
Utawarerumono Chiriyuku Mono e no Komoriuta Comic Anthology, was also published by DNA Media Comics between January and September, 2007; it was illustrated by various artists.
Ohzora Shuppan has published a five-volume comic anthology series, titled
Utawarerurmono Anthology Comics and released between August 2002 and March 2003 under their Twin Heart Comics imprint. Another anthology series, titled
Game Comics Utawarerumono, was published by La Porte in two volumes between August and October 2002.
Anime The
Utawarerumono anime aired in Japan between April 3 and September 25, 2006, and has 26 episodes. With the first DVD release of the anime on August 23, 2006, a short
omake episode lasting about seven minutes was also included. Two pieces of theme music are used for the anime series: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Musōka" by
Suara, the first ending theme used for the first twenty-five episodes is "Madoromi no Rinne" by
Eri Kawai, and the second ending theme used for the final episode is "Kimi ga Tame" by Suara. The North American rights to the
Utawarerumono anime were initially held by
ADV Films for $109,201 effective August 1, 2006, who completed a full DVD release of the entire series. In July 2008, Funimation, now currently known as
Crunchyroll LLC, announced that the license to
Utawarerumono (and other titles formerly held by ADV) had transferred to them. A three-episode
Utawarerumono original video animation series was developed by the creators of the anime. These episodes focus on side stories from the game which were not covered in the TV series. The first OVA was released on June 5, 2009. The OVA's opening theme is "Adamant Faith" by Suara and its ending theme is "Yume no Tsuzuki" by
Rena Uehara. In the first OVA, the episode focuses mainly on Ulthury's relationship with the child rescued from Niwe's attack, and how she refuses to give up the child to another family, going so far as to attack her friends. The second OVA was released on December 23, 2009. The third OVA was released on June 23, 2010. The anime adaptation of
Utawarerumono: The False Faces was announced on June 7, 2015. It is produced by
White Fox and directed by Keitaro Motonaga, with Takamitsu Kōno supervising the series' scripts, Masahiko Nakata adapting the original character designs, and Naoya Shimokawa and Aquaplus composing the music. The series aired from October 3, 2015, to March 26, 2016, and it is streamed on
Crunchyroll. Suara performed the two opening theme songs "Fuantei na Kamisama" and "Ten Kakeru Hoshi," as well as the two ending theme songs "Yumekaotsutsuka" and "Hoshi Kudaru Sora Aogimite." After the acquisition of Crunchyroll by
Sony Pictures Television, the parent company of
Funimation in 2021,
Utawarerumono: The False Faces, among several Sentai titles, was dropped from the Crunchyroll streaming service on March 31, 2022. On April 26, 2018, an original anime titled
Utawarerumono: Tuskur-kōjo no Karei Naru Hibi was released with the premium collection PS4/Vita remake of
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen. White Fox returned to produce the anime. On October 19, 2019, an anime adaptation of
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth was announced. In November 2021, it was revealed to be a television series adaptation produced by White Fox, with Kenichi Kawamura directing, Itsuki Yokoyama writing the series' scripts, Masahiko Nakata designing the characters and serving as chief animation director, and Aquaplus composing the music. The 28-episode series aired from July 3 to December 25, 2022, on
Tokyo MX and
BS11, with the first two episodes premiering back-to-back. The opening theme song is "Hito Nanda", and the ending theme song is "Hyakunichisō", both performed by Suara. Crunchyroll has licensed the series in the English-speaking regions.
Drama CDs and radios shows Four
drama CDs based on the anime were published by
Lantis and distributed from
King Records. The first drama CD was released on July 26, 2006, the second was released on December 6, 2006, the third was released on February 21, 2007, and the fourth was released as an extra edition on May 23, 2007. The first
Internet radio show, called
Utawarerumono Radio, was aired on Oto Izumi broadcast station from July 7, 2006, to July 2, 2007. A total of 51 broadcasts were made, with the addition of an extra edition. It was available on the net station Radio Kansai every Friday, and aired from October 6, 2006, to March 30, 2007. Hidaka Shigeki directed the radio show. Imagica Imageworks published the radio CDs for
Utawarerumono Radio. Another internet radio show called
Web Rajio Eruru no ko Heya IN Utawarerumono, was also aired on Oto Izumi broadcast station from April 16, 2009, to June 17, 2010. It would air every other Thursday. The radio show was also directed by Hidaka Shigeki. The
Web Radio Eruru no Kobeya in Utawarerumono radio CDs were published by
Frontier Works.
Other media On March 28, 2004, an isometric scrolling fighting game for Windows, based on the
Utawarerumono characters and storyline, was released by Leaf. A downloadable patch available on the official website adds additional characters to the game. Characters from
Utawarerumono are also playable in
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match, a fighting game developed by
Aquaplus featuring characters from various Leaf games. ==Reception==