Manga A
one-shot manga based on the anime and drawn by Terio Teri was published in
Shueisha's
Ultra Jump magazine on August 19, 2013. Another manga by Teri, featuring an original story, was serialized in
Ultra Jump between August 19, 2015, and November 20, 2015, and was compiled into a single volume released on January 19, 2016. Another series illustrated by Yuka Fujiwara, , began serialization in Shueisha's
Ribon magazine from September 3 to December 28, 2015. Shueisha released a compiled volume on February 25, 2016.
Anime Short films Little Witch Academia was produced by
Trigger as part of the
Young Animator Training Project's Anime Mirai 2013 project, which funds young animators, alongside other short films by
Madhouse,
Zexcs, and
Gonzo. The short was created and directed by
Yoh Yoshinari and written by Masahiko Otsuka, with music by
Michiru Ōshima. The short, along with the other Anime Mirai shorts, opened in 14 Japanese theatres on March 2, 2013. Trigger later released the short on
Niconico and with English subtitles on
YouTube and
Crunchyroll on April 19, 2013. The short was later released on region-free Blu-ray on October 24, 2013. On July 5, 2013, Trigger announced at
Anime Expo that a second short film, titled
Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade, would be developed in response to the reception the first short received. The project began production in 2014 following the airing of
Kill la Kill. Whilst initially having the funds for a twenty-minute episode, Trigger launched a
Kickstarter campaign to extend its runtime to 40 minutes. The Kickstarter was launched on July 9, 2013, and met its US$150,000 goal within five hours, finishing with a total of $625,518. Both films were later released on
Netflix with an English-language dub on December 15, 2015. However, both films were removed from Netflix in the United States on October 9, 2019.
Television series An
anime television series of
Little Witch Academia was announced on June 24, 2016, following the final episode of
Space Patrol Luluco. The series aired in Japan between January 9, 2017, and June 26, 2017. For the first cour, the opening theme is "Shiny Ray" by
Yurika, while the ending theme is by
Yuiko Ōhara. For the second cour, the opening theme is "Mind Conductor" by YURiKA, while the ending theme is by Ōhara. The series ran for 25 episodes released across nine
Blu-ray/DVD volumes.
Netflix began streaming the first 13 episodes with an English dub as of June 30, 2017. The remaining 12 episodes began streaming as of August 15; but they were labeled as the show's second season. During interviews, Yoshinari said he wishes to create a second season that explores the history of characters like Diana Cavendish and Amanda O'Neill. The director also wants to create an anime
spin-off series focused on the witch Shiny Chariot. He even suggested that the
Night Fall (or
Naito Foru) books in the anime might work as a standalone anime series. During an interview, Yoh Yoshinari stated that he and Trigger had been planning a second season for a year, with them ultimately falling through, leading to Yoshinari directing
BNA: Brand New Animal.
Video game A video game developed by A+ Games and published by
Bandai Namco Entertainment, titled , was released on
PlayStation 4 on November 30, 2017, in Japan, followed by a PS4 and
Steam release in North America in early 2018. A bonus game, , is available in Japan as a pre-order bonus. Another video game, this time in form of a
VR game titled
Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing by UNIVRS and funded by Kickstarter, was announced on June 20, 2019. The game was originally planned to be released in June 2020, but ultimately postponed to October 13, 2020, in the light of
COVID-19 pandemic.
Other appearances A crossover short featuring characters from both
Little Witch Academia and
Inferno Cop premiered at
AnimeNEXT 2015 on June 13, 2015, and was also shown at Anime Expo 2015 on July 2, 2015. Both Akko (in episode 13) and Sucy (episode 8) make guest appearances in Trigger's 2016 anime series
Space Patrol Luluco. More recently, the series appeared in the mobile game
Super Robot Wars X-Ω as a limited-time event. The story features Akko and her friends hunting fairies in a forest when they are transported to another world. There, they join the characters of
Aura Battler Dunbine and
Gurren Lagann in their respective stories while finding their way back to Luna Nova. == Reception ==