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Ballad of a Shinigami

Ballad of a Shinigami
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English cover of the first light novel volume
しにがみのバラッド。
(Shinigami no Baraddo.)
Genre Drama, Fantasy
Light novel
Written by K-Ske Hasegawa
Illustrated by Nanakusa
Published by ASCII Media Works
English publisher
Demographic Male
Magazine Dengeki hp (former)
Dengeki Bunko Magazine
Original run June 10, 2003April 10, 2009
Volumes 12
Manga
Written by K-Ske Hasegawa
Illustrated by Asuka Izumi
Published by Hakusensha
English publisher
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine LaLa, LaLa DX
Original run May 24, 2005February 10, 2007
Volumes 3
Anime television series
Momo, Girl God of Death ~ Ballad of a Shinigami
Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki
Produced by Tatsuya Ishiguro
Written by Reiko Yoshida
Music by Moka
Studio Group TAC, Ginga-ya
Licensed by
Bost Digital Entertainment
Original network WOWOW
English network
Original run March 3, 2006April 7, 2006
Episodes 6
Television drama
Directed by Kōtarō Terauchi
Studio Tornado Film, SF Planning
Original network TV Tokyo
Original run January 9, 2007March 27, 2007
Episodes 12
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Ballad of a Shinigami (しにがみのバラッド。, Shinigami no Baraddo.?), subtitled momo: the god girl of death, is a Japanese light novel series written by K-Ske Hasegawa, with illustrations by Nanakusa. The series includes twelve novels released between June 10, 2003 and April 10, 2009, published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. The novels were licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment for release in English with the first novel released in March 2008. The series revolves around Momo, a shinigami, and her familiar Daniel, a talking black cat, as they interfere with the world of the living.

A radio drama of the series aired on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Taishō radio program between April and May 2005, and the recordings were collected into a drama CD released in June 2005. A manga adaptation by Asuka Izumi was serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazines LaLa and LaLa DX between May 2005 and February 2007. A six-episode anime adaptation of the series produced by Group TAC aired between March and April 2006 on WOWOW satellite TV. Lastly, a TV drama which aired on TV Tokyo was produced between January and March 2007, containing twelve episodes.


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