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An OVA series can run anywhere from a single episode to dozens of episodes in length. Many anime series first appeared as OVAs, and later grow to become television series or movies. Producers sometimes make other OVA releases as sequels, side stories, music-video collections, or bonus episodes that continue existing as television series or films.
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman (サイボーグ009VSデビルマン, Saibōgu 009 VS Debiruman) is a three-part anime OVA that serves as a crossover between the Cyborg 009 and Devilman series. It was first screened on 17 October 2015 [3] and was released on 11 November 2015. [2] The series inspired a manga adaptation and a prequel novel.
Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki is an OVA anime series created by Masaki Kajishima. Directed by Hiroki Hayashi and produced by Anime International Company, the OVA was originally released in Japan on 25 September 1992. It was produced by AIC. Pioneer LDC produced the first two OVA series, and later by VAP for the third OVA series.
The OVA has been streamed by Crunchyroll. [14] A two-part original net animation (ONA) by Studio Kai and M.S.C, [15] titled The Prince of Tennis II: Hyotei vs. Rikkai Game of Future, was released on February 13 [16] and April 17, 2021, [17] respectively. In April 2021, Funimation announced that they licensed the entire The Prince of Tennis ...
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge, originally titled Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series (ヴァンパイアハンター THE ANIMATED SERIES) in Japan, is a four-episode original video animation (OVA) series by Madhouse Studios under license from Capcom, directed by Masashi Ikeda, [2] originally released in 1997–1998.
List of anime that were released as original video animation. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ... Anime OVA stubs (55 P)
Directed by Mamoru Hamatsu and released on April 3, 2002, it is the second OVA in the Lupin III franchise. The story features the return of the magician Pycal, in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the manga's first television anime adaptation. Return of Pycal won an Excellent Work Award at the 2003 Tokyo International Anime Fair. [2]
My-Otome Zwei (舞-乙HiME Zwei) is a Japanese OVA anime series, created by Sunrise.Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it consists of four episodes, which were released across three-month intervals and is the sequel to the original My-Otome anime series.