Manga
Written and illustrated by Matsuri Hino, Vampire Knight was serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine LaLa from November 24, 2005,[3] to May 24, 2013.[4] The individual chapters were collected and published in nineteen volumes, released from July 10, 2005,[5] to November 5, 2013.[6]
In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media. The series ran in the publisher's Shojo Beat manga anthology from the July 2006 issue until the July 2009 issue; the magazine's final issue.[7][8][9] The nineteen volumes were released from January 2, 2007, to October 14, 2014.[10][11] In Australia and New Zealand the manga was licensed by Madman Entertainment.[12]
Sequel
After the manga's conclusion, Hino released a series of special chapters, which take place after the end of the final volume. Hino released the first special chapter titled "Life" (命) in LaLa Fantasy on November 8, 2013,[13] which was licensed and released digitally by Viz Media on December 9, 2014.[14] The following chapters were released in LaLa DX. The second special chapter, titled "I Love You" (あなたのことが好きです), was released on February 10, 2015.[15] The third special chapter, titled "Love's Desire" (愛の望み), was released on December 10, 2015.[16] The fourth and final special chapter, "Between Death and Heaven" (命の終わりと天国の間), was released on February 10, 2016. The chapters were collected as the first volume of a sequel manga, Vampire Knight: Memories, released on June 3, 2016; Vampire Knight: Memories itself officially launched in LaLa DX on June 10 of that same year.[17] The series finished on August 5, 2025,[18]
Sequel
After the manga's conclusion, Hino released a series of special chapters, which take place after the end of the final volume. Hino released the first special chapter titled "Life" (命) in LaLa Fantasy on November 8, 2013,[13] which was licensed and released digitally by Viz Media on December 9, 2014.[14] The following chapters were released in LaLa DX. The second special chapter, titled "I Love You" (あなたのことが好きです), was released on February 10, 2015.[15] The third special chapter, titled "Love's Desire" (愛の望み), was released on December 10, 2015.[16] The fourth and final special chapter, "Between Death and Heaven" (命の終わりと天国の間), was released on February 10, 2016. The chapters were collected as the first volume of a sequel manga, Vampire Knight: Memories, released on June 3, 2016; Vampire Knight: Memories itself officially launched in LaLa DX on June 10 of that same year.[17] The series finished on August 5, 2025,[18]
Anime
Vampire Knight was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series by Studio Deen, which was broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 8 to July 1, 2008.[21] A second thirteen-episode season, Vampire Knight Guilty, was broadcast from October 7 to December 30, 2008.[23][24][25]
The series uses four pieces of theme music. The opening themes of both the first and second season are performed by the duo On/Off, with "Futatsu no Kodō to Akai Tsumi" (ふたつの鼓動と赤い罪) as the opening for the first season, and "Rinne Rondo" (輪廻 -ロンド-) as the opening for the second one. Kanon Wakeshima performs the first season ending theme, "Still Doll", and also the second season's ending theme "Suna no Oshiro" (砂のお城). The soundtrack is composed by Takefumi Haketa and consists of 30 tracks (including the opening theme and ending theme).
Light novels
Three light novels created by Matsuri Hino and Ayuna Fujisaki were published in Japan by Hakusensha in 2008 (the first two novels) and 2013 (the third), respectively. The novels feature side-stories that use the characters of the manga, but are not specifically based on chapters from the series.[29] The first novel, Vampire Knight: Ice Blue Sin (ヴァンパイア騎士 憂氷の罪), was published on April 5, 2008.[29][30] The first story within the novel looks at an incident that occurred at Cross Academy in the year preceding Yuki's arrival about a Day Class student named Fuka Kisaragi, while the second story details an incident that occurred while Zero was still in training to be a vampire hunter alongside Kaito Takamiya, another boy training under Toga Yagari to be a vampire hunter.[29]
The second novel, Vampire Knight: Noir's Trap (ヴァンパイア騎士 凝黒の罠), was published on October 3, 2008.[29][31]
A drama CD, titled LaLa Kirameki Drama CD (LaLa キラメキ★ドラマCD), which features audio dramas for five LaLa titles, including Vampire Knight, was included with the magazine's September 2005 issue, released on July 23 of that same year.[33] Three drama CDs based on the series have been produced: Midnight CD-Pack;[34] Moonlight CD-Pack;[35] and Pureblood CD-Pack.[36]
Vampire Knight DS (ヴァンパイア騎士 DS) is a Japanese dating simulator based on the series that was released by D3 Publisher in Japan in January 2009.[29]
In November 2008, the official Vampire Knight, titled Vampire Knight Fanbook: Cross (ヴァンパイア騎士 ファンブックX), was published in Japan.