
The compilation episodes were released on DVD and Universal Media Discs (UMDs) by Starchild Records the five-minute segments can be distinguished by their individual titles. It was broadcast on the TV Tokyo network and AT-X in five-minute segments every weekday, then rebroadcast as a 25-minute compilation that weekend, for a total of 130 five-minute segments collected in 26 episodes. It was adapted as an anime television series called Azumanga Daioh: the Animation by J.C.Staff, which aired from the week of Apuntil the week of September 30, 2002. The series has been praised for its off-beat humor driven by eccentric characters, and Kiyohiko Azuma acclaimed as a "master of the four-panel form," for both his art style and comic timing. The manga is drawn as a series of vertical four-panel comic strips called yonkoma and depicts the lives of a group of girls during their three years as high-school classmates. In May 2009, in conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the manga, three additional chapters began serialization in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday under the title Azumanga Daioh: Supplementary Lessons.

It was serialized by MediaWorks in the shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh from 1999 to 2002 and collected in four bound volumes. "Azumanga the Great (King)") is a Japanese comedy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma. Azumanga Daioh ( あずまんが大王 Azumanga Daiō ?, lit. Get to know the girls who set a new standard for the high school experience!Sakaki - strong and silent with a soft and fuzzy centerChiyo - a towering intellect wrapped in a ten-year-old packageTomo - The MouthYomi - should stop eating if she wants to lose weightOsaka - well, she's. The best high school stories are simultaneously funny, warm, and endearing - but most importantly, the characters come alive on the page. differentThe original phenomenon from Kiyohiko Azuma, beloved creator of YOTSUBA&!, is collected in.


