Manga
Written and illustrated by Kaoru Mori, Emma was serialized in Enterbrain's manga magazine Comic Beam from the January 2002 to the May 2006 issues.[14] Enterbrain collected its 52 chapters in seven volumes, released from August 30, 2002, to May 25, 2006. From the third volume onward, Rico Murakami served as historical consultant to ensure the historical accuracy of the manga. Additional stories, known as Emma: Extra Stories (エマ 番外編), were published in Comic Beam from the September 2006 to the March 2008 issues.[14] These chapters were collected in volumes 8–10, released from March 26, 2007, to April 25, 2008.
In North America, the manga was first licensed by CMX Comics,[15] which released ten volumes from September 20, 2006, to December 8, 2009. In October 2014, Yen Press announced that they had licensed the manga,[16] and released in five omnibus edition volumes from May 19, 2015,[17] to August 23, 2016.[18] In September 2018, Yen Press announced the digital release of the manga.[19]
Other books
Novelizations
The novelisations are written by Saori Kumi, and based upon the original manga.
- 1) Volume 1 (March 22, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2209-5
- 2) Volume 2 (October 29, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2490-X
Victorian Guide
- 1) Emma Victorian Guide by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (November 25, 2003) ISBN 4-7577-1643-5
Animation guides
- 1) Emma Animation Guide Vol. 1 by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (November 4, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2446-2
- 2) Emma Animation Guide Vol. 2 by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (February 10, 2006) ISBN 4-7577-2597-3
Novelizations
The novelisations are written by Saori Kumi, and based upon the original manga.
- 1) Volume 1 (March 22, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2209-5
- 2) Volume 2 (October 29, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2490-X
Victorian Guide
- 1) Emma Victorian Guide by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (November 25, 2003) ISBN 4-7577-1643-5
Animation guides
- 1) Emma Animation Guide Vol. 1 by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (November 4, 2005) ISBN 4-7577-2446-2
- 2) Emma Animation Guide Vol. 2 by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (February 10, 2006) ISBN 4-7577-2597-3
- 3) Emma Animation Guide Vol. 3 by Kaoru Mori and Rico Murakami (June 6, 2006) ISBN 4-7577-2788-7
Anime
The manga was adapted into a TV anime series, entitled Emma – A Victorian Romance (英國戀物語エマ), directed by Tsuneo Kobayashi, scripted by Mamiko Ikeda, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TBS. The first season of the anime series premiered between April 2 and June 18, 2005, across Japan on several UHF TV stations, BS-i and the CS TV network Animax, who have also later aired the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, also translating and dubbing the series into English for its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and other regions.
The Japanese title of the anime is written using a couple of kanji from before the adoption of simplified characters after the end of World War II, which reflects the usage of kanji in the time period the story is set in. In modern Japanese 英國戀物語 (Eikoku Koi Monogatari, lit. English Lovestory or Lovestory in England) would be written as 英国恋物語, the characters for country and love being replaced by their modern variants. The series' official English title is Emma - A Victorian Romance.[40]
The series' depiction of
Original soundtracks
Two pieces of theme music are used for both seasons; one opening theme and one ending theme each. The first season's opening theme is "Silhouette of a Breeze" composed and arranged by Kunihiko Ryo, and the ending theme is "Menuet for EMMA" composed by Kunihiko Ryo, arranged by Kenji Kaneko, and performed by the Tokyo Recorder Orchestra. The second season's opening theme is a "Celtic Version" of "Silhouette of a Breeze" and the ending theme is "Rondo of Lilybell". Both "Menuet for EMMA" and "Rondo of Lilybell," are done mostly with a recorder. A "String Quartet Version" of "Silhouette of a Breeze" was the BGM used when introducing the show's sponsors at the beginning and end of each episode.
Album: Victorian romance Emma original soundtrack album – Silhouette of a Breeze
Release date: June 15, 2005
Track list: Album: Victorian romance Emma second act original soundtrack album – Memories
Release date: June 20, 2007
Track list: