The series initially aired on TV Asahi between April 8, 2005 and September 30, 2005 in Japan.[5][6]Sony Pictures Entertainment released the series to twelve DVD compilations, each featuring two episodes, between July 2005 and June 2006 in Japan for Region 2.[7][8]
In the United States, Speed Grapher is licensed to Funimation.[9] Funimation released Speed Grapher to Region 1 to six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, between July 2006 and March 2007.[10][11] In addition, several "Limited Edition" DVDs were released on the same dates as the regular DVDs.[12][13] On March 11, 2008, a box set containing all six of the previously released DVDs was released.[14] On February 13, 2007, Funimation released the series to the iTunes USA store.[15] On December 9, 2007, Independent Film Channel announced that it had licensed Speed Grapher for airing on TV from Funimation.[16] The series aired between March 7 and August 15, 2008 in the United States.[17][18]
Speed Grapher was also released to DVD in Region 2 for the United Kingdom by MVM Films between April 16, 2007 and February 4, 2008.[19][20]
Each episode uses two pieces of theme music: one opening theme and one of two closing themes. "Girls on Film" by Duran Duran serves as the opening for all of the episodes.[10] Episodes one through twelve use "Hill of Poppies" (ひなげしの丘, Hinageshi no Oka), by Shione Yukawa, as the ending theme,[21][22] while episodes thirteen through twenty-four use "Break the Cocoon" by Yorico as the ending theme.[23][24] Funimation was unable to obtain the rights for "Girls on Film" in the United States, however.[10] The opening theme for the English episodes is "Shutter Speed" by Shinkichi Mitsumune.[25][26]