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Spy × Family
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First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Loid Forger

Genre

  • Action[1]
  • Comedy[1]
  • Spy[1]

Manga
Written byTatsuya Endo
Published byShueisha
English publisher

NA

Viz Media

ImprintJump Comics+
MagazineShōnen Jump+
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 25, 2019 – present
Volumes10 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKazuhiro Furuhashi
Written byKazuhiro Furuhashi
Music by

  • Makoto Miyazaki
  • Shūhei Mutsuki

Studio

  • Wit Studio
  • CloverWorks

Licensed byCrunchyroll

SA/SEA

Muse Communication

Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo), ux, TV Shizuoka, RCC, BS TV Tokyo
Original run April 9, 2022 – present
Episodes15 (List of episodes)

Spy × Family (stylized as SPY×FAMILY and pronounced "Spy Family"[a][2][3][4]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo. The story follows a spy who has to "build a family" to execute a mission, not realizing that the girl he adopts as his daughter is a telepath, and the woman he agrees to be in a marriage with is a skilled assassin. The series has been serialized biweekly on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ application and website since March 2019, with the chapters collected in ten tankōbon volumes as of October 2022. It was licensed in North America by Viz Media.

An anime television series adaptation by Wit Studio and CloverWorks premiered on TV Tokyo and its affiliate stations in April 2022, and was licensed by Muse Communication in Asia and Crunchyroll worldwide. The second half premiered in October 2022.

As of October 2022, Spy × Family had over 26.5 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series. The series has been praised for its storytelling, comedy, and artwork.

Plot[edit]

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Map of Westalis and Ostania in the manga (left) and the anime (right), noting the strong similarity with the divided Germany geography in the Cold War

In order to maintain the state of peace between the rival nations of Westalis and Ostania,[b] a Westalian agent code-named "Twilight" is tasked with spying on Donovan Desmond, leader of the National Unity Party within Ostania. However, due to Desmond being notoriously reclusive, the only way Twilight can get close to him is to enroll a child in the same private school as Desmond's sons and pose as a fellow parent.

To accomplish this and present the image of a happy family, he creates the alias of Loid Forger, adopts a young orphan girl named Anya, and marries a woman named Yor Briar. However, unbeknownst to him Anya can read minds and Yor is in fact a professional assassin. Neither Loid nor Yor are aware of each other's true identities, or that Anya knows their true professions. The family later takes in a dog with precognitive abilities whom they name Bond. Despite these unknown factors and Twilight's occasional lapses of common sense due to years of being a spy, he must learn to play the role of the perfect father and husband in order to carry out his mission.

Production[edit]

Tatsuya Endo and his editor Shihei Lin have known each other for over ten years; Lin was his initial editor on his first serial Tista (2007).[7] When Lin was moved from the Jump Square editorial department to Shōnen Jump+, Endo happily followed, and they began developing a new work. Spy × Family takes elements from three of Endo's Jump Square one-shots: Rengoku no Āshe (煉獄のアーシェ, lit. "Ashe of Purgatory"), Ishi ni Usubeni, Tetsu ni Hoshi (石に薄紅、鉄に星, lit. "The Pink in Stone, the Star in Steel"), and I Spy. Lin said that its reception among the editorial department was so good that serialization was practically decided before the official meeting was even held.[7]

The initial draft was given a working title of Spy Family written in Japanese. When deciding the final name, Endo came up with over 100 options, but they ultimately decided to use the same title but in English and with a "cross" in between, the latter influenced by Hunter × Hunter.[7] Lin said that he and Endo are always conscious of the line where violence, a necessary aspect in a spy manga, is given a pass for comedy's sake. With Tista and Gekka Bijin both having a dark tone, the editor told Endo to give Spy × Family a more cheerful one. Anya was inspired by the main character of Rengoku no Ashe. Her extrasensory perception was decided early on, and Lin cited its use for comedic effect as one of the series' strengths. Lin said that the series has a broad readership among all ages and genders. He also cited Endo's clean art and ability to convey emotions as part of the manga's appeal.[7]

Lin feels that the world and characters were firmly established as of volume two. As such, he revealed that he and Endo would start to include longer narratives in the series.[7]

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo, Spy × Family has been serialized biweekly on the Shōnen Jump+ application and website since March 25, 2019. The chapters, which are released every other Monday, have been collected and published into tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. Shueisha also simultaneously publishes the series in English for free on the Manga Plus app and website.[8]

Viz Media began publishing Spy × Family in English digitally on their website for free on September 22, 2019.[9] They released the first volume in print in spring 2020.[10]

The manga series has one companion book, Spy × Family Official Fanbook: Eyes Only. The book, serving as an collective information book, was published on May 2, 2022. It includes detailed information and analysis about the series' characters and worlds, colored artworks, early character designs, guests' art contributions, a long interview with Endo, and commentary on most chapters by Endo and Lin.[11]

Light novel[edit]

The light novel Spy × Family: Kazoku no Shōzō (SPY×FAMILY 家族の肖像, lit. Spy × Family: Family's Portrait), containing four short stories and a seven-page "short novel" written by Aya Yajima, was published on July 2, 2021.[12]

Anime[edit]

On November 1, 2021, a website opened to announce an anime television series adaptation produced by Wit Studio and CloverWorks.[13] The series is directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, with character designs handled by Kazuaki Shimada, and music produced by [K]NoW_NAME.[13] The series will run for two split cours. The first cour aired from April 9 to June 25, 2022, on TXN stations.[14][15] The second cour premiered on October 1, 2022.[16] The first opening theme song is "Mixed Nuts" (ミックスナッツ, Mikkusu Nattsu) by Official Hige Dandism, while the first ending theme song is "Comedy" (喜劇, Kigeki) by Gen Hoshino.[17] The second opening theme song is "Souvenir" by Bump of Chicken, while the second ending theme song is "Shikisai" (色彩, "Color") by Yama.[18][19] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[20] Muse Communication licensed the series in Taiwan, South and Southeast Asia;[21] they are streaming it on their YouTube channel (limited release in some of the available regions during the first-air run), Netflix, iQIYI, bilibili, Disney+ Hotstar and other regional streaming services.[22] Netflix streamed the series in South Korea.[23]

On April 11, 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series would receive an English dub. It had an early preview on Crunchyroll's Twitch channel on April 15, before premiering the following day.[24]

Accompanying the anime, the guidebook Animation × 1st Mission, which includes anime character designs, storyboards, key animations, promotion images, interviews and comments from the staff and the voice actors, was released on April 4, 2022. The book acts as a starter guide for the anime series and does not contain many details about later episodes beside the first two.[25] The second guide book Mission Report:220409-0625, which provides in greater details of the first half of the first season, was released on September 2, 2022. It includes information for the main characters; details of the twelve first episodes; key arts for location settings and stories; storyboards; interviews and comments from the staff, the actors and the singers of the first opening and first ending songs, Official Hige Dandism and Gen Hoshino. [26]

Musical[edit]

A musical adaptation, titled Musical Spy × Family (ミュージカル スパイファミリー, Myūjikaru Supai Famirī), was reported to be in production under Toho Stage's production on May 1, 2022. The musical is set to premiere at Tokyo's Imperial Theatre in March 2023, with a nationwide tour following in April and May of the same year.[27][28]

On September 30, 2022, they announced the musical play will debut on March 8, 2023 with Win Morisaki and Hiroki Suzuki playing Loid Forger, while Fūka Yuzuki and Mirei Sasaki playing Yor Forger. For Anya's role, the actor(s) will be selected via audition. The cast also features Kurumu Okamiya and Tsubasa Takizawa as Yuri Briar, Kento Kinouchi as Franky Franklin, Manato Asaka as Sylvia Sherwood, Sōma Suzuki as Henry Henderson, and Nonoka Yamaguchi as Fiona Frost. They also announce that G2 will direct the musical and also write the screenplay and lyrics and Shuhei Kamimura will be in charge of composing, arranging, and directing the music.[29] For the nationwide tour, the muscial will be performed in KOBELCO Grand Hall at Hyogo Performing Arts Center in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture in April and at Hakata-za Theatre in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture in May.[27]

Reception[edit]

Popularity[edit]

In December 2019, Brutus magazine included the series on their "Most Dangerous Manga" list, which included works with the most "stimulating" and thought-provoking themes.[30] Later that same month, Polygon included it on a list of the best comics of 2019.[31] The 2020 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook named Spy × Family the best manga series for male readers.[32] It came in first on Honya Club's Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2020 list, compiled by surveying 1,100 professional bookstore employees in Japan.[33] It was named as the "No. 1 Popular Web Comic of 2019," the "No. 1 Popular Shōnen Jump+ Work," and a "Signature Work of Jump+".[34]

The anime had also been received high TV rating percentage since its release in April, 2022.[35] Its debut episode was the second most watched in Japanese streaming site.[36] The series took second place in April and later rose and remained in the first place for the next three month (from May to July) in the Japanese monthly streaming rank lists and VOD rank lists, despite the fact that the anime stopped releasing new episodes in July.[37][38][39][40]

Spy × Family has also started gaining mainstream popularity with a wide range of age groups, from children to adults. An official from Takara Tomy Arts said: "[the series] is popular among a wide range of people, just like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Anya is particularly popular. It is likely that there will be even more toys and goods in the future, including products for children."[41]

Sales[edit]

In 2020, Spy × Family had 800,000 copies in circulation including digital and physical sales, upon release of its second volume. This number exceeded 2 million with the release of volume three, and 3 million in circulation by volume four.[42] According to Oricon, volumes three and four of the series were some of the top 30 best-selling manga of 2020.[43] Volume six received an initial print run of over 1 million copies, a first for a Shōnen Jump+ series. With its release in December 2020, Spy × Family had over 8 million digital and physical copies in circulation. At that time, it was the ninth best-selling manga in 2020, with over 4.5 million copies sold within that year.[44][45]

In between April 2019 and March 2020, it became the 8th best-selling manga with biggest first printings from Shueisha.[46] Along with Kingdom, it ranked the 4th best-selling manga with biggest first printings in between 2020 and 2021.[47] In May 2021, Spy × Family reached 10 million copies in circulation and increased to 11 million copies by the next month.[48][49] With 537,558 copies sold in its first week, volume six became the series' second consecutive volume to debut at number one on Oricon's weekly list of the best-selling manga.[50][51] As of November 2021, the manga had over 12.5 million copies in circulation.[52] It was the eighth best-selling manga in 2021, with over 4.9 million copies sold within that year.[53] The series was ranked 16th on Rakuten's Top 100 Best Selling Digital Manga of 2021.[54]

On April 3, 2022, on the eve of the release of volume 9 and the premiere of the anime, the manga was report to have over 15 million copies in circulation.[55] As of May 2022, the manga had over 21 million copies in circulation.[56] It was tentatively the 4th best-selling manga from the last month of 2021 to the first 5 months of 2022.[57] In August 2022, the manga had over 25 million copies in circulation, doubling in number comparing with 9 months before.[58] In October, right around the return of the anime's second cour and the release of volume 10, it was reported that the series had more than 26.5 million copies in circulation.[59]

The volumes of Spy × Family sold well in North America. They were ranked on NPD BookScan's monthly top 20 adult graphic novels list since June 2020.[60] Several volumes of the manga were also ranked on The New York Times' Graphic Books and Manga bestseller monthly list since May 2021.[61] In France, the series has had one million sold copies as of volume 6.[62]

Critical response[edit]

In a positive review of the first 11 chapters, Antonio Mireles of The Fandom Post summed up Spy × Family as a great comedy about a dysfunctional family put into uncanny situations that never pan out as planned due to their unique personalities. He described the family setup of Loid as the straight man, Yor the "dumb character" and Anya the adorable child "that readers fall in love with," as the perfect recipe for a comedy. However, he felt the humor that comes from Yor being the dumb character was underutilized.[63] Comic Book Resources' Hannah Collins hailed the first volume as one of the best manga releases of 2020. She had strong praise for Endo's art; writing that "Action-comedy is no mean feat even in animated or live-action mediums. To pull it off so well in still images takes real artistic talent." The reviewer called the artist's range of facial expressions his secret weapon, which he deploys to win over the hearts and minds of readers; particularity with those of Anya, whom Collins said, "steals every page she appears on."[64]

Morgana Santilli of The Beat stated that Spy × Family volume one does an excellent job balancing fun espionage action with heartwarming family moments. She called Endo's art "clean and appealing," which makes his parody of post-war Berlin easily recognizable. Santilli compared its comedy to that of From Eroica with Love, another Cold War-centric series.[65] In a review for Polygon, Julia Lee stated that Endo takes a premise that could make a "typical, corny, action manga" and uses it to make one of the funniest series out right now. Like the other reviewers, Lee praised Endo's art, writing that he has a knack for action scenes, as well as "expressive panels that really show you how the characters are feeling."[66]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2019 5th Next Manga Awards Web Manga Won [1]
Apple Books Awards Best Shōnen Manga [67]
2020 4th Tsutaya Comic Awards Next Hit [68][69]
Ridibooks Comic Award Special Prize [70]
Konishi Prize Best Translated Manga Nominated [71]
44th Kodansha Manga Award Best Shōnen Manga [72]
24th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Cultural Prize [73]
13th Manga Taishō Manga Taishō 2nd Place [74][75]
Da Vinci 20th Annual Book of the Year Book of the Year 3rd place [76]
2021 14th Manga Taishō Manga Taishō 10th Place [77][78]
Sanyodo Comic Award Best Manga 2nd place [79]
Eisner Award Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia Nominated [80]
Harvey Award Best Manga [81]
48th Angoulême International Comics Festival Youth Selection [82]
2022 Eisner Award Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia [83]
French Babelio Readers' Awards Best Manga Series Won [84]
Japan Expo Awards Daruma d'or [85]
Geeks d'Ouro [pt] Best Translated Manga [86]
Harvey Award Best Manga Nominated [87]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The name is written and pronounced in Japanese as Supai Famirī (スパイファミリー).
  2. ^ Westalis and Ostania are alternate-world versions of West and East Germany, respectively.[5][6]

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  • Spy × Family at Shonen Jump+
  • Spy × Family official blog
  • Spy × Family at Manga Plus
  • Spy × Family at Viz
  • Spy x Family official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Spy × Family (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Is Spy x Family manga over?

However, is Spy x Family already complete and finished? Both the manga and the anime of Spy x Family are not yet done and are all ongoing. The manga, of course, is ahead of the anime but is not finished and is currently ongoing.

What age is Anya forger?

3) Anya Forger (Age: 6) Her social intelligence is quite high for someone her age since she was able to pick up on cues and help Yor realize that Loid was single and didn't have a wife. It was because of Anya's efforts that Yor approached Loid and the two ended up together.

What chapters are in Vol 3 of Spy x Family?

Operation Strix..
Imperial Scholars..
Project Apple..
Spy Wars..
Berlint in Love..

What kind of manga is Spy x Family?

Written and drawn by Tatsuya Endo, Spy x Family is a shonen manga, originally serialised on the Shonen Jump+ app but is now available in tankobon volumes. The series began in 2019 and is still ongoing.