Bye Bye, Earth | |
ばいばい、アース (Bai Bai, Āsu) | |
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Genre | Fantasy[1] |
Novel series | |
Written by | Tow Ubukata |
Illustrated by | Yoshitaka Amano |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Published | December 25, 2000 |
Volumes | 2 |
Novel series | |
Written by | Tow Ubukata |
Illustrated by | Hyung-Tae Kim |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Imprint | Kadokawa Bunko |
Original run | September 22, 2007 – February 28, 2008 |
Volumes | 4 |
Manga | |
Written by | Tow Ubukata |
Illustrated by | Ryū Asahi |
Published by | Shōnen Gahōsha |
Imprint | Young King Comics |
Magazine | Young King OURs |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | January 30, 2020 – July 29, 2022 |
Volumes | 4 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yasuto Nishikata |
Written by | Hiroyuki Yoshino |
Music by | Kevin Penkin |
Studio | Liden Films |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | WOWOW |
Original run | 2024 – scheduled |
Bye Bye, Earth (ばいばい、アース, Bai Bai, Āsu) is a Japanese fantasy novel series written by Tow Ubukata and illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. Kadokawa Shoten have published two volumes in December 2000. A new edition written by Ubukata and illustrated by Hyung-Tae Kim was published by Kadokawa Shoten in four volumes between September 2007 and February 2008 under their Kadokawa Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by Ryū Asahi was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine Young King OURs from January 2020 to July 2022, with its chapters collected into four tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation produced by Liden Films is set to premiere in 2024.
Despite having incredible fighting skills and the strength to wield the enormous sword Runding, Belle Lablac has grown up as an outcast due to being the only human in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Desperate to find a place to belong, she goes on quest to find others like her.
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | December 25, 2000[3] | 4-04-873245-5 |
2 | December 25, 2000[4] | 4-04-873246-3 |
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | September 22, 2007[5] | 978-4-04-472903-5 |
2 | October 25, 2007[6] | 978-4-04-472904-2 |
3 | November 22, 2007[7] | 978-4-04-472906-6 |
4 | February 23, 2008[8] | 978-4-04-472907-3 |
A manga adaptation illustrated by Ryū Asahi was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine Young King OURs from January 30, 2020,[9] to July 29, 2022.[10] Shōnen Gahōsha collected its chapters into four tankōbon volumes, published from January 2021 to September 2022.[11][12]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | January 16, 2021[11] | 978-4-7859-6842-7 |
2 | January 16, 2021[13] | 978-4-7859-6843-4 |
3 | September 30, 2021[14] | 978-4-7859-7002-4 |
4 | September 30, 2022[12] | 978-4-7859-7241-7 |
An anime television series adaptation co-produced by WOWOW, Sony Pictures and Crunchyroll was announced on November 17, 2022.[1] It will be produced by Liden Films and directed by Yasuto Nishikata, with assistant direction by Sōta Yokote, scripts written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, character designs handled by Yūki Hino, and music composed by Kevin Penkin. The series is set to premiere in 2024 on the television channel WOWOW and stream worldwide on Crunchyroll.[2]