[1] Its success inspired a spinoff TV series entitled The Adventures of Mini-Goddess.
Produced by Oriental Light and Magic and initially aired on WOWOW in 1998 and 1999, the plot revolved around the adventures of three miniaturized goddesses and their rat companion Gan-chan, all of whom live in a temple home.
AnimEigo received the rights to publish the OVA in Region 1 and released five VHS tapes and two DVDs.
My Goddess was licensed by Media Blasters, who released all 26 episodes on 6 DVD compilations.
My Goddess: Flights of Fancy); it was instead licensed to ADV Films, who released six DVD compilations.
The Japanese production companies or the holders of the licenses in Region 1 released several soundtracks and drama CDs as well.
The Adventures of Mini-Goddess, or, when literally translated from its original Japanese title, Ah!
My Goddess: Being Small is Convenient, is a Japanese animated TV series and that had 48 episodes aired during its run from 1998 to 1999.
[29] It was directed by Hiroko Kazui and Yasuhiro Matsumura and was produced by Oriental Light and Magic.
[30] The series does not follow the manga closely; instead, it describes the adventures of the miniaturized three goddesses and their rat companion Gan-chan, who live in their temple home.
[36][37] Like Pony Canyon, Geneon Entertainment released a limited-edition boxed set of the DVDs on July 1, 2003.
[4][5] Bandai Visual released eight DVD compilations in Japan between April and November 2005, each containing three episodes.
[59] The English adaptation is licensed by Media Blasters, who released all 26 episodes on 6 DVD compilations between September 2005 and July 2006, to Region 1.
[89] The plot follows the adventures of Keiichi and Belldandy in the aftermath of the Lord of Terror fiasco.
It premiered on TBS on April 6, 2006, and concluded on September 14, 2006, continuing the storyline from season one.
[93] ADV Films released the season on six DVD compilations, each containing four episodes, between May and March 2007.
"Color of Happiness" (幸せのいろ, Shiawase no Iro) by Yoko Ishida served as the opening theme song.
Both the opening theme, "Ai no Hoshi" (愛の星, "Star of Love"), and the closing theme, "Hanamuke no Melody" (ハナムケのメロディー, Hanamuke no Merodī, "Farewell Gift Melody"), are played by Jyukai.