Gyo
| Gyo | |
Cover of the first manga volume | |
| ギョ | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Horror, supernatural |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Junji Ito |
| Published by | Shogakukan |
| English publisher | |
| Magazine | Big Comic Spirits |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Original run | November 12, 2001 – April 15, 2002 |
| Volumes | 2 |
| Original video animation | |
| Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack | |
| Directed by | Takayuki Hirao |
| Produced by | Hikaru Kondo |
| Written by | Takayuki Hirao Akihiro Yoshida |
| Music by | Go Shiina |
| Studio | Ufotable |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | February 15, 2012 |
| Runtime | 75 minutes |
Gyo (ギョ, "Fish"), fully titled Gyo Ugomeku Bukimi (ギョ うごめく不気味, lit. "Fish: Ghastly Squirming") in Japan, is a horror seinen manga written and illustrated by Junji Ito, appearing as a serial in the weekly manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 2001 to 2002. Shogakukan collected the chapters into two bound volumes from February to May 2002. The story revolves around a couple, Tadashi and Kaori, as they fight to survive against a mysterious horde of undead fish with metal legs powered by an odor known as the "death stench". The work also includes a pair of bonus stories, titled The Sad Tale of the Principal Post and The Enigma of Amigara Fault.
Viz Media published an English-language translation of the two volumes in North America from September 2003 to March 2004 and re-released it from October 2007 to January 2008. An anime adaptation by Ufotable was released on February 15, 2012.