Do you watch anime movies and OVAs?
Do you watch anime movies and OVAs?
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yurixhentai
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I sure do. There's some amazing anime movies out there, and OVAs let us see more of a series we like, or there's those solely OVA anime. And then there's those cases where the OVAs are even better than the series like Kissxsis.
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new anime, ova or movie i just download or buy dvd.. but worst is not have space in my RAM, HARDDRIVE and external harddrive..
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Both. Though OVAs are kind of rare these days. Same with good movies. Sword of the Stranger, Redline, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars are the only exceptionally great ones I can think of off the top of my head
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Right now, only OVAs. I used to watch both, but sometimes I just can't stay still and watch a full movie. Depends on the mood, but mostly only watch OVAs. Might start watching movies as well. Also, most anime I watch right now, only have OVAs and no movies.
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Evangelion is the perfect example why we should watch anime, ova, and movies.
I recommend reading it too
I recommend reading it too
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Do I watch anime movies and OVAs? The answer to that is of course I watch them both.
I've been into anime for over 15 years ( Yes, I am well over 21) and it's been a growing obsession of mine since I was a teenager. The type of anime movies that I usually watch are side sagas of already existing anime titles like bleach and dragonball that often feature clashes with villains you'll never see in the anime episodes so watchng those are a must.
As for OVAs, those are usually fun extras for the the fans to enjoy when an anime is finished and I watch those mainly because I get to see beloved characters from my favorite anime get into situations they normally wouldn't be put in and another reason is...the huge amounts of fanservice that are included in anime like High school of the dead, Queens blade, and Ikki tousen however the best OVA for fanservice to me has to be Manyuu hikenchou. Those OVAs are so filled with fanservice it's damn well close to hentai and I recommend it to anyone who might want to check out Manyuu hikenchou because of its busty beauties, kunoichi action, and surprisingly good story.
I've been into anime for over 15 years ( Yes, I am well over 21) and it's been a growing obsession of mine since I was a teenager. The type of anime movies that I usually watch are side sagas of already existing anime titles like bleach and dragonball that often feature clashes with villains you'll never see in the anime episodes so watchng those are a must.
As for OVAs, those are usually fun extras for the the fans to enjoy when an anime is finished and I watch those mainly because I get to see beloved characters from my favorite anime get into situations they normally wouldn't be put in and another reason is...the huge amounts of fanservice that are included in anime like High school of the dead, Queens blade, and Ikki tousen however the best OVA for fanservice to me has to be Manyuu hikenchou. Those OVAs are so filled with fanservice it's damn well close to hentai and I recommend it to anyone who might want to check out Manyuu hikenchou because of its busty beauties, kunoichi action, and surprisingly good story.
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i watch both, but the sometimes, the OVA has a different Art-style than the original aired.
like Kaibutsu Oujo. though i am not complaining, but it look so round and indifferent of some sort.
like Kaibutsu Oujo. though i am not complaining, but it look so round and indifferent of some sort.
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I watch both of course but if it's to decide one i would say i prefer OVAs. Don't really know why though, lol
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I watch both, but if I had to choose I'd say I prefer movies, because it seems to me like most OVAs are sub-par or disappointing compared to their TV anime counterparts. Notable exceptions to this are the KissXSis OVAs, the Steins;Gate OVA and Carnival Phantasm (if one considers that an OVA), which just so happens to be one of my favorite anime-related anything ever. Best movies I've seen (off the top of my head) are the Kara no Kyoukai movie series, Summer Wars and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.