Calamity of a Zombie Girl


Calamity of a Zombie Girl is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryō Ikehata and illustrated by Hagane Tsurugi. An original net animation by studios Gonzo and Stingray premiered on July 4, 2018.

Characters

;Euphrosyne Studion
;Alma V
;Shuichiro Takanashi
;Mako Takanashi
;Sayaka Kamoshida
;Masahiro Abe
;Yui Minagawa
;Noriko Sudo
;Hiroshi Azuma
;Miyake

Media

Light novel

Ryō Ikehata published the two-volume series, with illustrations by Hagane Tsurugi, under Kadokawa Shoten's Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint in June 2012. Ikehata published a two-volume sequel, titled, under the Sneaker Bunko imprint in November 2012.

Anime

Kadokawa originally announced an anime adaptation of the light novels in June 2012, and streamed a trailer for the series in July 2012. No more information about the series was revealed until April 13, 2018, when it was announced that the series would be an original net animation by studios Gonzo and Stingray. The series is directed by Hideaki Iwami and planned by Katsuya Iwamoto, with scripts by Kenichi Kanemaki. Junichi Takaoka serves as the series' character designer and as chief animation director, the latter assisted by Takeshi Kusaka, Yuji Hosogoe, and Norimoto Tokura. Art design for the series is provided by Masayo Kobayashi, Ayumi Sugimoto is the art supervisor, and Shin Watanabe is the art director. Miyuki Mizumaki served as color designer. Digital graphic work was provided by Gen Uekura. In addition to co-producing the animation, Stingray also is in charge of photography and editing. Akira Noguchi is the series sound director and mixer, while Yasuyuki Konno is the sound designer. Masaru Kojima is the ONA's animation producer. Music for the series is composed by Kow Otani. The ONA is produced by Katsuya Iwamoto.
The ONA was streamed on July 4, 2018, and is simulcast in certain regions by Crunchyroll. The ONA was simulcast in Australia and New Zealand on AnimeLab. Anime Limited announced at MCM London Comic Con 2018 that they would be bringing the ONA onto home video in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Other media

In November 2012, Masahiro Onai, the series' editor, announced that a live-action adaptation of the series was under consideration.