Print media Manga A bi-monthly online web manga by Ryōta Momoi began serialization from April 23, 2013, in the
Famitsu Comic Clear. The manga follows a
4koma format, and features a storyline with the ship girls enrolled in schools, where senior girls teach battle techniques to their juniors. It has been updated weekly since October 2013. Ryōta Momoi's 4koma manga will be released in print book format under the title beginning from December 14, 2013.
Famitsu Comic Clear has introduced an additional manga adaptation by
Shōtarō Harada under the title beginning from July 9, 2013. The Famitsu website also hosts a
webcomic titled by Tadashi Mizumoto which focuses on gameplay aspects of
Kantai Collection. It began serialization from August 23, 2013. In addition, illustrations column with multiple illustrators at the same time as the manga has also been serialized. A manga by Kensuke Tanaka and illustrated by
Sakae Saitō titled began serialisation in
Monthly Comic Alive in the December 2013 issue (released October 28, 2013), with a focus on an original story revolving around Tenryū and Tatsuta. In addition, another manga series by SASAYUKi featuring the title was serialized in
Comptiq from the December 2013 issue (released November 9, 2013) onwards, It began serialisation within the May 2014 issue of
Comptiq (released April 10, 2014) and was later terminated within the November 2014 issue (released October 10, 2014). A manga titled and illustrated by
Yasuhiro Miyama began serialisation in the January 2014 issue (released November 9, 2013) of
Comp Ace, with the plot focusing on the
Akatsuki sisters.
Age Premium featured a manga publication by
Nanaroku titled starting from the January 2014 issue (delivered December 9, 2013), with Inazuma as the main character. It was serialized until the May 2014 issue (delivered April 9, 2014). A manga series titled by Kazuma Yamazaki, Hyōbu Madoka later Kaname Yokoshima and illustrated by Kazuma Yamazaki began serialisation within the
Dengeki Maoh magazine in the February 2014 issue (released December 27, 2013). A manga series by
Hiroichi titled began serialisation in the July 2014 issue (released May 27, 2014) of
Dengeki Daioh, focusing on a storyline revolving around the heavy cruisers Kumano and Suzuya. Kadokawa website also hosts a webcomic titled by Sau Nitō and illustrated by Sōta Wakui which focuses on gameplay aspects of
Kantai Collection. It began serialization from March 22, 2014, in Comic Walker. A manga series by
Miki Morinaga titled began serialization in the December 2018 issue (released November 10, 2018) of
Comptiq, focusing on a storyline where Gambier Bay, Tashkent, and Commandant Teste discover an old bar on the naval base they're stationed at, eventually learning the skills of being bartenders and the history of cocktails. Gambier Bay uses the opportunity as a way of learning to get over her fear of the Kurita Fleet, as well to pull herself out of being too self-deprecating. Two volumes of the collected chapters have been released, and the third volume is scheduled to be released in September 2020. Currently it's also available on Comic Walker since July 10, 2019. Kadokawa has also announced a manga series titled , created by Ōto Taguchi who was previously responsible for the
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 manga. However, the project was cancelled after a disagreement between the author and publisher.
Famitsu Comic Clear,
DNA Comics,
Comptiq and
Dengeki Comics have also published numerous series of comic compilation books which each contain a collection of various
one-shot manga.
Light novels A short story series featuring aircraft carriers Zuikaku and Shōkaku written by
Hiroki Uchida and illustrated by Matarō, titled , began serialization within the January 2014 issue (released November 20, 2013) of
Dragon Magazine. written by Toshihiko Tsukiji and illustrated by NOCO, was released on November 30, 2013. The game is the second title independently created by
Kadokawa Game Studio, after
Natural Doctrine.
KanColle Kai introduces various strategy elements such as hexagonal world maps, a new resource transfer system involving the escorting of supply ships over each game turn, player-selected difficulty settings, enemy counterattacks against the player's bases, control of over up to eight fleets on the world map, and the ability to simultaneously operate two separate fleets within some sortie maps. Existing functions from the original web browser game are also present, with major user interface changes. Menu screens feature
Live2D character animations, and the player will encounter a "game over" state if all of their territories are destroyed by the enemy. The Vita game contained the original debut of
USS Iowa (BB-61) as a playable ship, prior to her seasonal event implementation within the browser game.
Famitsu gave the game a review score of 29/40. The game sold 140,757 physical retail copies within the first week of release in Japan, placing first within the Japanese software sales rankings for that particular week;
Dengeki Online and
Famitsu both report that between 80-100% of the initial retail batch stock was sold out within the first week. Kadokawa Games has announced that the game will be no longer sold physically in retail stores or digitally in the
PlayStation Store by the end of January 2017.
KanColle Arcade is a
trading card arcade game developed by
Sega AM2 and launched on April 26, 2016. The game features fully modeled 3D characters, and involves the player taking control of the direction and speed of their ship in combat against Abyssal ships, in addition to collecting different shipgirls. The game charges players with a GP system akin to that of
Border Break, where money is converted into GP at a specific rate, with these points consumed for each second of play or converted in exchange for various other game elements. The game is controlled using a steering wheel and speed lever, and the player is able to organize their fleet using
kanmusu cards ejected by the arcade machine. While in combat, the player can choose between using primary and secondary armaments, torpedoes and airstrikes against foes.
Tabletop RPG An official KanColle
tabletop RPG has been developed; the introductory rulebook for the game was published by Kadokawa and
Fujimi Shobo, and released on 18 March 2014. A first rule book written by
Tōichiro Kawashima and illustrated by
Yukio Hirai, titled was released on March 18, 2014. A replay series written by Shiei Akatoki and illustrated by Yebisu Daikanyama, titled was released on July 19, 2014. A lonely replay series written by Tōichiro Kawashima and illustrated by
Chino Yukimiya, titled was released on January 20, 2015.
Anime An anime television series aired from January to March 2015. The series is animated by
Diomedéa, and features as the main character, with the storyline based on her point of view. The show is directed by Keizou Kusakawa, with the script written by
Jukki Hanada. The anime series features the voice cast from the original game. A second anime that features
Japanese destroyer Shigure as the main character was announced on January 4, 2019. The series is produced by
ENGI and directed by Kazuya Miura, with scripts written by Kensuke Tanaka, the game's original writer, character designs handled by Chika Nomi, and music composed by Kaori Ohkoshi. It aired from November 2022 to March 2023 and ran for eight episodes. The title is 『"KanColle" 1944 -I・TSU・KA・A・NO・U・MI・DE-』
Audio CDs An original game soundtrack was released on August 3, 2014. Second original game soundtrack was released on August 5, 2015. Two vocal music collection CDs and have also been released on August 3, 2014. Limited edition versions of the
side:Kongō and
Torpedo Squadron Chronicles manga series
tankōbon were bundled with drama CDs featuring original dialogue stories from the characters' original voice actors, titled and . An anime television soundtrack was released on March 25, 2015. An anime television vocal music collection CD was released on March 25, 2015.
Film An animated film, titled , was released on November 26, 2016. ==Plot and setting==