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Alice in Borderland (Japanese: 今際の国のアリス, Hepburn: Imawa no Kuni no Arisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haro Aso. It was first serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday S from November 2010 to March 2015, and later moved to Weekly Shōnen Sunday, where it ran from April 2015 to March 2016. Its chapters were collected in 18 tankōbon volumes. Alice in Borderland was adapted into a three-episode original video animation (OVA), released from October 2014 to February 2015.
A spin-off series, Alice on Border Road, illustrated by Takayoshi Kuroda, was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from August 2015 to February 2018, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes. A sequel, written and illustrated by Aso, Alice in Borderland: Retry, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from October 2020 to January 2021, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes.
A live-action television series adaptation, produced by Netflix and directed by Shinsuke Sato, premiered worldwide with an eight-episode first season in December 2020; it was followed by an eight-episode second season in December 2022. A third and final season is set to premiere in September 2025, and will feature an original story beyond the manga.
Ryohei Arisu is an apathetic young man who finds little meaning in his daily life, spending most of his time with friends Daikichi Karube, a responsible bar owner, and the carefree Chōta Segawa. Their mundane existence is shattered when mysterious fireworks transport them to a deserted, vegetation-choked version of Tokyo called Borderland. There they meet Saori Shibuki, another stranded player who explains the brutal rules of this new world—participants must risk their lives in deadly games based on playing cards, with the card number indicating how many days they have until the next challenge.
Their first game, "Three of Clubs", tests their knowledge under threat of flaming arrows, leaving Chota injured. As they navigate this dangerous new reality, the group faces increasingly perilous games. In the devastating "Seven of Hearts", Karube, Chota and Shibuki make the ultimate sacrifice to ensure Arisu's survival. Emotionally shattered, Arisu eventually teams up with the resourceful climber Yuzuha Usagi. Together they seek the Beach, a player stronghold led by the eccentric "Mad Hatter" who believes collecting all game cards will grant freedom.
The Beach's fragile order collapses when it becomes the arena for the "Ten of Hearts" game. Following its completion, the mysterious gamemasters reveal this was merely the first stage—now survivors must face even deadlier challenges against the powerful face card opponents to escape Borderland. The revelation sets the stage for an even greater struggle for survival.
Alice in Borderland, written and illustrated by Haro Aso, was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday S magazine from November 25, 2010,[5] to March 25, 2015,[6] and later moved to Weekly Shōnen Sunday on April 8, 2015,[7][8] and finished on March 2, 2016.[9][10] Shogakukan collected its 65 individual chapters in 18 tankōbon volumes, published from April 18, 2011,[11] to April 18, 2016.[12]
On July 9, 2021, Viz Media announced that it had licensed the series for English publication.[13] It was published in nine two-in-one volumes published from March 15, 2022, to March 19, 2024.[14][15]
Six side stories, later included in the main series volumes, were published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 2012 to 2015:
A spin-off series, titled Alice on Border Road (今際の路のアリス, Imawa no Michi no Arisu), written by Aso and illustrated by Takayoshi Kuroda, was published in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from August 19, 2015,[28] to February 19, 2018.[29][30] Shogakukan collected its chapters in eight tankōbon volumes, published from January 18, 2016,[31] to March 19, 2017.[32]
Another series, titled Alice in Borderland: Retry (今際の国のアリス RETRY, Imawa no Kuni no Arisu Retry), was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from October 14, 2020,[33][34][35] to January 20, 2021.[36][37] Shogakukan collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, released on December 11, 2020,[38] and February 18, 2021.[39]
The series was adapted into a three-episode original video animation (OVA) produced by Silver Link and Connect and directed by Hideki Tachibana.[69][3] The first OVA episode was bundled with the limited edition of the 12th volume of the manga on October 17, 2014.[70] The second OVA episode was bundled with the limited edition of the 13th volume of the manga on December 18, 2014.[71] The third and last OVA episode was bundled with the limited edition of the 14th volume of the manga on February 18, 2015.[72] The opening theme is "NEXTAGE", performed by the Japanese female idol group i☆Ris.[73]
Sentai Filmworks licensed the OVAs for international distribution.[74][75] MVM Entertainment licensed the OVA in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[76]
An eight-episode live-action series, produced by Netflix and directed by Shinsuke Sato, premiered on December 10, 2020, in over 190 countries worldwide simultaneously. It stars Kento Yamazaki as Ryohei Arisu and Tao Tsuchiya as Yuzuha Usagi.[77][78] In December 2020, a second season was announced, which premiered on December 22, 2022.[79][80] In September 2023, it was announced that the series was renewed for a third season.[81] It is set to premiere on September 25, 2025, and will feature an original story beyond the manga.[82][83]
As of March 2016, Alice in Borderland had over 1.3 million copies in circulation.[10] Volume 11 reached the 48th place on the weekly Oricon manga charts and, as of June 22, 2014, has sold 21,496 copies.[84]
Shogakukan began streaming an anime commercial for Haro Aso's survival suspense manga Alice in Borderland