Morito Yamataka’s Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song- manga first started adapting the original TV anime by WIT Studio via Mag Garden’s Mag Comi website back in April 2021, and now it has its ending plans in place. According to a listing on Amazon, the fourth volume will also be the final volume for the series when it hits shelves in Japan on September 7.
Funimation streamed the Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song- anime alongside its airing in Japan starting in April 2021, the same month the manga adaptation kicked off its run in Japan.
Before the anime production kicked off, Eiji Umehara and Tappei Nagatsuki wrote the Vivy Prototype novels, which are published in English via Seven Seas Entertainment’s Airship imprint. Here’s the official description:
Vivy, the world’s first autonomous AI, sings to bring joy to her audience as a cast member of NiaLand, Japan’s largest theme park. In this world, AIs have become integral to human life and exist to carry out their missions. One day, out of the blue, an AI claiming to be from the future approaches her, revealing that in one hundred years, advanced AIs will turn on the humans they once served, sparking a violent war to annihilate humankind! When he asks for her help in preventing the conflict, Vivy agrees to ditch the stage and take up the century-long mission against her kind in order to save humanity.