I dug around the usual places and followed the credits listed by the studio and official pages: 'Miss Circle' is credited as an original work for the anime, not as a manga or light novel adaptation. That label—'original'—is a pretty clear signal in the anime industry; it means the concept originated with the animation production itself rather than being adapted from a pre-existing printed source.
What often happens after an original anime gains traction is that publishers commission manga or novel adaptations to capitalize on the audience. Those tie-ins can add depth or stretch the timeline, but they don't change the fact that the anime came first. So when people ask whether 'Miss Circle' has source material, the accurate take is that the anime was the source. If you’re curious about differences, look for any subsequent manga or novels that list the anime studio or original staff in their credits—those will be adaptations rather than the original.
I got pulled into this one because the title sounded so intriguing, and I wanted to know whether 'Miss Circle' was born on the page or on screen. From what I dug up and followed through the official credits, 'Miss Circle' is presented as an original anime project rather than a direct adaptation of a pre-existing manga or novel. In other words, the anime’s creative team is credited with the original concept, script, and characters, which usually means the show was developed specifically for animation first.
That doesn't mean there aren’t tie-ins. It's pretty common for original anime with a strong following to spawn manga adaptations, web novelizations, or light novels afterward to expand the world and reach different audiences. If you enjoy the series and want more, those adaptations—when they exist—often explore side stories, character backstories, or expand on plot threads the anime only touched on.
So, in plain terms: 'Miss Circle' is best described as an original anime property, and any manga or novel versions are likely spin-offs or adaptations that followed the anime's release. I love when originals get that treatment, because you get to see how the story grows in different formats—always fun to compare the variations.
I double-checked the production notes and the consistent thread is that 'Miss Circle' is an original anime project, not something adapted from a prior manga or novel. That matters because original anime often has storytelling choices tailored specifically for the medium—pacing, visual reveals, and soundtrack moments you don’t get from adaptations.
After the anime’s release, it’s normal for manga or novel tie-ins to appear, but those are built off the show rather than the other way around. If you like the mature tone of 'Miss Circle', those spin-offs can be neat to explore for extra scenes or character detail. Personally, I enjoy seeing how a story evolves when it moves across formats—the shifts tell you a lot about what each medium values, and that’s always a fun rabbit hole to go down.
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Reborn into a life no less complicated, Tatiana faces the loss of her mother, the cold indifference of her father, and the calculating presence of a stepmother and stepsister who watch her every move.
Meanwhile, the eldest daughter of the Gold family stuns society by marrying into the powerful Konstantine family, New York’s elite dynasty. Their union is the talk of the town—an unlikely pairing that raises countless questions.
But as Tatiana’s many hidden identities come to light, the truth begins to unravel, and with it, the balance of power in their world.
"It's hot because, it's Forbidden"
Cassandra is in a sexual relationship with her five adopted step brothers. There was only one rule: No strings attached. But slowly, all of them were breaking the one and only rule and find themselves falling for Cassandra. And she for them.
But she's chosen her life partner. He was one amongst the brothers.
However, not every story has a good ending.
Someone plans a murder on Cassandra, because she stole her boyfriend. When the car accident takes place, Cassandra wasn't the only one who died.
Born again in 2057, Cassandra and her lover find something very disturbing about his reborn family.
That their ancestors were the Johnson siblings.
Love was so incomplete, that they had taken two cycles of rebirth to meet each other again.
The Forbidden Reverse Harem
[Thrilling and exciting with steamy chapters between the lovers and preceeding reverse harem. Read to find out more about Cassandra FORBIDDEN reverse harem!]
One moment I'm chasing after a rabbit and the next, I'm falling down a rabbit hole! What the heck?! This ain't Alice in Wonderland?! Though as I opened my eyes, I soon found out that I was no longer in my original body and that somehow I transmigrated into the light novel, A Fairytale Romance. And that isn't all, the character whose body I transmigrated into... is none other than the canon-fodder, stuck-up, arrogant, and selfish ojou-sama who was nothing more than a comic relief character, Maria Rosendrey. Life truly sucks...
Yan Zi, a botanist and author, accidentally transmigrated into her own historical novel as the notorious villainess. She meets Xu Kai, the handsome Co-Commander of the Imperial Military Guards, who is attracted to her during their dangerous missions together. However, knowing that she will not have a happy ending as a villainess, Yan Zi refuses to fall in love with Xu Kai. But somehow after escaping an unexpected intruder attack, watching the stars under the waxing moon, and spending a sweet and sweaty night together, everything starts to change..
Elise is an unemployed woman from the modern world and she transmigrated to the book "The Lazy Lucky Princess." She hated the book because of its cliché plot and the unexpected dark past of the protagonist-Alicia, an orphan who eventually became the Saint of the Empire. Alicia is a lost noble but because of her kind and intelligent nature the people naturally love and praise her including Elise.
When Elise wakes up in the body of the child and realizes that she was reincarnated to the book she lazily read, she struggles on how to survive in the other world and somehow meets the characters and be acquainted with them. She tried to change the flow of the story but the events became more dangerous and Elise was reminded why she hated the original plot.
Then Alicia reaches her fifteen birthday. The unexpected things happened when Elise was bleeding in the same spot Alicia had her wound. Elise also has the golden light just like the divine power of the Saint.
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I became a pretty background extra in a smut novel.
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His character setting was the one man the soft, delicate heroine could never win over.
He was the cold, unattainable Prince Charming she could never conquer.
When the heroine cried and confessed her love, he was studying.
When she offered him her whole heart and body, he was busy starting a company.
When she spiraled into scandals and nightlife, he was already a billionaire, calm and untouchable.
I thought he would live a quiet, ascetic life forever.
Until one night, I walked in on him at midnight…
holding a piece of clothing I recognized all too well, murmuring a name over and over, a name so familiar that my scalp tingled.
If you’re digging through forums and shop listings wondering whether 'Miss Circle' has official mature DVDs or Blu-rays, I’ve spent way too many late nights chasing that exact question — and here’s what I’ve pieced together. Some circles that produce mature or adult-oriented animation do put out physical discs, but it’s not guaranteed. Often the first wave of releases from indie circles is digital: collectors download from sites like DLsite or buy vendor exclusives at events. When a title proves popular or the circle partners with a publisher, you sometimes get a limited-run DVD, and more rarely a Blu-ray, because Blu production costs are higher and the audience for high-def physicals in niche adult markets is smaller.
To tell if a disc is official, I always check the circle’s own website and the shop page for a catalog number, publisher name, and production photos. Official releases usually show packaging shots, spine numbers, and a shop listing on places like Melonbooks or Toranoana. Beware of bootlegs — unofficial DVDs often lack catalog info, have fuzzy packaging photos, or come from sketchy marketplace sellers. Also remember that mature content sales in Japan have strict age-verification steps, so legitimate shops will require buyer confirmation.
Long story short: 'Miss Circle' might have official DVDs if they announced a physical release, but Blu-rays are less common unless it was picked up for wider distribution or a remaster. I snagged a limited DVD from a similar circle once and the joy of holding that artbook-and-disc combo was totally worth the import hassle — it’s part nostalgia, part collector’s thrill.