Inukami!

Inukami!
Cover of the first light novel volume
いぬかみっ!
GenreFantasy, romantic comedy[1]
Light novel
Written byMamizu Arisawa
Illustrated byKanna Wakatsuki
Published byASCII Media Works
ImprintDengeki Bunko
MagazineDengeki hp
DemographicMale
Original runJanuary 2003December 2008
Volumes17
Manga
Written byMamizu Arisawa
Illustrated byMari Matsuzawa
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
MagazineDengeki Comic Gao!
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 27, 2005February 27, 2008
Volumes6
Anime television series
Directed byKeizō Kusakawa
Written byTsuyoshi Tamai
StudioSeven Arcs
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 6, 2006 September 28, 2006
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Video game
Inukami! feat. Animation
DeveloperASCII Media Works
PublisherASCII Media Works
GenreVisual novel
PlatformNintendo DS
ReleasedDecember 7, 2006
Anime film
Inukami! The Movie
Directed byKeizō Kusakawa
Written byGō Tamai
StudioSeven Arcs
Licensed by
  • NA: Discotek Media
ReleasedApril 21, 2007
Runtime25 minutes

Inukami! (いぬかみっ!, lit. Dog Gods!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Mamizu Arisawa, with illustrations by Kanna Wakatsuki. The series originally started serialization in volume seventeen of ASCII Media Works' now-defunct light novel magazine Dengeki hp on April 18, 2002. Four more chapters were published until the first bound novel of the series was released, though more chapters were later serialized in the magazine. Fourteen main novels, plus two additional bonus novels with illustrations by Mari Matsuzawa, were published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko label between January 10, 2003 and December 10, 2008. The series revolves around a dog goddess named Yōko and her master Keita Kawahira as they fight against various troublesome spirits. Several more inukami besides Yōko also play an important role, most notably the inukami of Kaoru Kawahira.

A manga adaptation by Mari Matsuzawa was serialized in MediaWorks' now-defunct Dengeki Comic Gao! magazine between October 2005 and February 2008. The manga has been licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment for distribution in North America; the first volume was released in November 2008. A twenty-six episode anime adaptation of the series produced by Seven Arcs aired between April and September 2006 on TV Tokyo in Japan. An Internet radio show was also produced, along with a visual novel released by ASCII Media Works, and a twenty-five-minute-long film released in Japanese theaters in April 2007. Another light novel entitled Inukami Special Edition was only released as a promotional gift for the animated film.

The word inukami (いぬかみ) appears to be a corruption of the word inugami (いぬがみ), a type of Japanese spirit that literally means "dog god". The only difference between the two words is the lack of a dakuten in "inukami". A possible reason is that traditional inugami are considered dangerous spirits, more likely to cause harm than help, and are sometimes used to invoke deadly curses.

  1. ^ "Inukami!". Seven Seas Entertainment. Retrieved June 20, 2020.