

The first season was released across five Region 1 DVD compilation volumes between February 23, 2003, and October 14, 2003. Geneon licensed both seasons of the anime adaptation for English-language dubbed released in North America. In Japan, the first season was released across eight Region 2 DVD compilation volumes by Geneon Entertainment, with six compilations consisting of the second season's DVD release. The ending themes, "I Do!" and "Presence", are both performed by The Indigo. Treasure) is once again performed by Yoko Ishida. The opening theme, "Takaramono" ( たからもの, lit. The second season used three pieces of theme music: one opening theme and two ending themes. The 18th episode's ending theme is "I'll Be Home" performed by Satsuki Yukino. The ending theme is "Na mo Shirenu Hana" ( 名も知れぬ花, lit. Eternal Flower), is performed by Yoko Ishida. The opening theme, titled "Towa no Hana" ( 永遠の花, lit. Three pieces of theme music are used in the first season: one opening theme and two ending themes. It takes place some months before the first episode of Ai Yori Aoshi. The second bonus episode (from season two) is a sixteen-minute prelude to the series. In addition to the two seasons, two bonus episodes were also made, the first of which appeared in season one, titled "Speaking of Dreams", and shows the character's past and current dreams for the future. A second, twelve-episode anime television series titled Ai Yori Aoshi: Enishi ( 藍より青し ~縁~) was broadcast on Fuji TV premiering on October 2003 and running weekly until its conclusion on December 28, 2003. Most of the music for the series was composed by Toshio Masuda. Broadcast on Fuji TV, the first season premiered on April 10, 2002, and aired weekly until its conclusion on September 25, 2002, spanning twenty-four episodes. Ai Yori Aoshi, a manga series by Kou Fumizuki, was adapted into two anime television series by J.C.Staff directed by Masami Shimoda.
