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Original video animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション, Orijinaru bideo animēshon?), abbriviated to OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ, ōbuiē, ōvīē or ova?) are animated films and series' made specifically for home-video formats.

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  • Original video animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション, Orijinaru bideo animēshon?), abbriviated to OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ, ōbuiē, ōvīē or ova?) are animated films and series' made specifically for home-video formats.
  • OVA(オーブイエー or オーヴィーエーōbuiē or ōvīē) (and sometimes as OAV), is a term originating from Japanese animation (anime) for animated films and series which are made specially to be released on home video formats. The majority are released direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres, however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD.
  • Original Video Animation 「オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション Orijinaru bideo animēshon?, lit. Animación Original en Vídeo en español」, con frecuencia abreviado solo como OVA, es un formato de series de anime o capítulos especiales de alguna serie (por ejemplo, la continuación de la misma) que fueron producidas exclusivamente para su venta directa en formato de vídeo; dichos episodios no se transmiten por televisión en la época de su estreno. Generalmente, un OVA tiene una calidad superior a una serie realizada originalmente para televisión, gracias a que pueden contar con diferentes plazos limites de producción y finalización, además de mayor flexibilidad con sus fechas de estreno planificadas. Debido a la popularidad del anime, se pueden encontrar OVAs en cualquier tienda de anime.
  • Original Video Animation, most commonly abbreviated to OVA, (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション) (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ, ) media (and sometimes as OAV by English-speakers), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime). Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source material manga.
  • Original video animation(オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーションOrijinaru bideo animēshon), abbreviated as OVA(オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァōbuiē, ōvīē or ova) media (and sometimes as OAV by English-speakers), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime).[citation needed] Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with t
  • thumb|300px|Bilderbuch Bsp. einer OVA Fortsetzung In der Welt der Animes und Mangas, sind Original Video Animation (OVA`s), Serienergänzungen oder Erweiterungen, die ausschließlich auf DVD herrauskommen! OVAs sind in vielen Fällen Serien mit geringer Folgenzahl oder Einzelfilme und können die Fortsetzung zu einer Fernsehproduktion bilden( gutes Bsp.:Hellsing), aber auch eigenständige Projekte sein. Hier einige der bekanntesten "OVA-Fabriken": * J.C.Staff * Studio Fantasia * Studio GONZO * Toei Animation bzw. Toei Doga Autoren:Hanibal 14:53, 1. Jul. 2008 (UTC)
  • Original Video Animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション Orijinaru bideo animēshon), abbreviated as OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ ōbuiē, ōvīē or ova) media (and sometimes as OAV, original animated video, by English-speakers, though it was mistaken for "Original Adult Video"), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime). Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on television or in theaters; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (origina
  • Animated shows produced for the direct-to-video market, almost universally abbreviated "OVA" or "OAV" (for "original animated video"), and more rarely OAD (same for DVD). The term is almost always associated with Anime; however, this form of storytelling is beginning to become popular in the anglosphere with recent animation based on comic characters and TV shows. Unfortunately, these still labour under the shadow of the term "Direct-to-Video".
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  • Original video animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション, Orijinaru bideo animēshon?), abbriviated to OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ, ōbuiē, ōvīē or ova?) are animated films and series' made specifically for home-video formats.
  • Original Video Animation (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション Orijinaru bideo animēshon), abbreviated as OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ ōbuiē, ōvīē or ova) media (and sometimes as OAV, original animated video, by English-speakers, though it was mistaken for "Original Adult Video"), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime). Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on television or in theaters; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source material manga.
  • OVA(オーブイエー or オーヴィーエーōbuiē or ōvīē) (and sometimes as OAV), is a term originating from Japanese animation (anime) for animated films and series which are made specially to be released on home video formats. The majority are released direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres, however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD.
  • Original Video Animation 「オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション Orijinaru bideo animēshon?, lit. Animación Original en Vídeo en español」, con frecuencia abreviado solo como OVA, es un formato de series de anime o capítulos especiales de alguna serie (por ejemplo, la continuación de la misma) que fueron producidas exclusivamente para su venta directa en formato de vídeo; dichos episodios no se transmiten por televisión en la época de su estreno. Generalmente, un OVA tiene una calidad superior a una serie realizada originalmente para televisión, gracias a que pueden contar con diferentes plazos limites de producción y finalización, además de mayor flexibilidad con sus fechas de estreno planificadas. Debido a la popularidad del anime, se pueden encontrar OVAs en cualquier tienda de anime.
  • Original video animation(オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーションOrijinaru bideo animēshon), abbreviated as OVA(オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァōbuiē, ōvīē or ova) media (and sometimes as OAV by English-speakers), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime).[citation needed] Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source material manga.
  • Original Video Animation, most commonly abbreviated to OVA, (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーション) (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ, ) media (and sometimes as OAV by English-speakers), are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. The term originated in relation to Japanese animation (anime). Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theatres; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in summer 2008 the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source material manga.
  • thumb|300px|Bilderbuch Bsp. einer OVA Fortsetzung In der Welt der Animes und Mangas, sind Original Video Animation (OVA`s), Serienergänzungen oder Erweiterungen, die ausschließlich auf DVD herrauskommen! OVAs sind in vielen Fällen Serien mit geringer Folgenzahl oder Einzelfilme und können die Fortsetzung zu einer Fernsehproduktion bilden( gutes Bsp.:Hellsing), aber auch eigenständige Projekte sein. OVA`s sind meist eben so kostspielig wie Filme, aber kürzer. Folglich sind diese Qualitativ hochwertiger und sie beinhalten nicht selten auch mehr Fanservice, da die Zielgruppe meistens Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene sind. Hier einige der bekanntesten "OVA-Fabriken": * J.C.Staff * Studio Fantasia * Studio GONZO * Toei Animation bzw. Toei Doga Autoren:Hanibal 14:53, 1. Jul. 2008 (UTC)
  • Animated shows produced for the direct-to-video market, almost universally abbreviated "OVA" or "OAV" (for "original animated video"), and more rarely OAD (same for DVD). The term is almost always associated with Anime; however, this form of storytelling is beginning to become popular in the anglosphere with recent animation based on comic characters and TV shows. Unfortunately, these still labour under the shadow of the term "Direct-to-Video". While the terms "direct-to-video" and "direct-to-DVD" have negative overtones, essentially being synonyms for shovelware in the United States, "OVA" has almost exactly the opposite connotation. This partially arises from the view that Western "direct-to-video" releases are not good enough (or too explicit) for theaters; OVAs, on the other hand, are seen as a step up from regular television production. Because the production house need not adhere to the rapid-fire schedule or constrained budget of a TV series or feature-length film, more effort and care can be applied to an OVA, resulting in a much higher level of quality. Additionally, since OVAs aren't aired to the public, Getting Crap Past the Radar is a moot point, which allows shows for older audiences to avoid ducking more mature subject matter. (On the flip side, the vast majority of Hentai series are produced and released as OVAs, just like much live-action pornography is released directly to video or disc formats.) Given the general lack of a clear-cut production schedule, the time duration of an OVA is rather varied -- some are 26 minutes long, while others are 60 - 80 minutes, but the idea of an OVA being up to two hours long is uncommon. There are some caveats to the increased freedom, though. OVAs are often produced "on speculation", with no guarantee that the story they tell will ever be completed -- and many are not. At least one OVA series ends with a plaintive plea for more money so the creators can continue making the show. However, even this is not always a guarantee - the Hellsing OVA series is going on as strong as ever. One trend which has become evident recently is the continuation of broadcast television series in OVA form after they complete their initial run. The aforementioned lack of broadcast standards also allows writers to work in anything they couldn't put into the original TV show. Inversely, the exposure of a broadcast initial run may be a lure for viewer interest in the less censored, more serious story continuing on disc. OVAs were most common in the 1980s and 1990s, during which many well-known series were released in this fashion. With the recent rise of Twelve-Episode Anime series as an alternate short format, as well as streaming video over the Internet, OVAs have become somewhat less frequent, though by no means extinct, as evidenced by the Hellsing mentioning alone.
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