Category:Media

Baccano! has had a presence across several different mediums and platforms. This page serves as a simple master list of said adaptations, with links to wiki pages that delve into them in more detail.

Light Novels

 * Light Novel Volumes (21 in total as of May 2016)
 * Light Novel Chapters

Manga
Baccano! has had two manga adaptations to its name thus far:
 * First manga adaptation: Baccano! 1931 The Grand Punk Railroad  (complete)
 * Ran in 2006-2008 in the Dengeki Comic Gao! magazine
 * Written by Narita and illustrated by Ginyū Shijin
 * Second adaptation (for now referenced as:) Baccano! manga Serial (currently ongoing)
 * Began publication on 16 Oct 2015 in the Young Gangan magazine
 * Written by Narita and illustrated by Shinji Fujimoto

DS Game
On 28 Feb 2008, MediaWorks released ''Baccano! ''for the Nintendo DS. The game recounts the events aboard The Flying Pussyfoot in 1931, with the player controlling the choices various characters make throughout the game. The wrong/non-canon choices inevitably lead to a premature ending. Overall, there are around 59 possible endings the player can encounter over the course of the game, all of which were conceived by Narita.
 * A wiki page devoted to the game is under construction

Drama CDs
Two Drama CDs have been published by MediaWorks and Movic respectively in association with the Baccano! 2007 anime adaptation.
 * 1931 Local Chapter ・ Express Chapter - Grand Punk Railroad (released 31 Mar 2006 by Mediaworks)
 * The CD retells the events that happened aboard The Flying Pussyfoot in 1931
 * Firo Prochainezo witnesses the 53rd death of Pietro Gonzalez (released 24 Oct 2007 by Movic)
 * This Drama CD features entirely new content. The plot focuses on the summer of 1936, during which Firo Prochainezo and Luck Gandor head to Mexico to chase down Pietro and Dominico, who have stolen money from both families. Meanwhile, Isaac & Miria also happen to be in Mexico in search of the Revolution.
 * A separate page for the Drama CDs is currently under wraps.

Other Media

 * Official soundtrack: Aniplex released the anime's official soundtrack, Spiral Melodies, on 24 Oct 2007. The soundtrack has twenty-six tracks, the last two tracks being the TV-size versions of the show's opening (Gun's and Roses from Paradise Lunch) and ending (Calling from Kaori Oda). Both performers would release full-length singles of both songs.
 * Artbook: ASCII Media Artworks released an artbook (Katsumi Enami Artbook Baccano! ) on 20 Feb 2009, which featured illustration work Katsumi did for Baccano! and other light novel series, as well as an original short story about Czeslaw at the end of the book.