Anime & Manga Asked by Sheharyar on January 6, 2022
I often see that a lot of Anime series have a few extra episodes. Some are explicitly labeled as Specials, others labeled as OVAs. I get Specials, but I don’t quite understand the term OVAs.
I googled, and found this: What is the difference between an OVA and an OAV?, but all I understood from it is that:
OVA/OAV stands for Original Video Animation
Now that doesn’t explain much, does it? So my question is, how is it different from other extra episodes (Specials)? Are they the same thing and the producers use the terms interchangeably or something else?
OVA is a fickle idea, and changes it purpose from title to title. The one thing that seems to hold in most all of them is that OVA is much closer to what the original writer invisioned. Some series originally release with OVA because the writer can produce a quality high enough for public release. Others release OVA afterwards, when the project gets more funding, so it can be completed as they wanted to originally, but couldn't afford. Take it as you will.
Answered by Laz on January 6, 2022
OVAs are not special episodes, as its own name states: Original Video Animation (OVA) they were made for video consumption and had no limitations (censorship) with the intention to expand the market to a more mature audience. There's also ONA (Original Net Animation) which has been conceived to premiere in the Internet.
Answered by Titool on January 6, 2022
To describe "Special" and OVA, we need to describe what's "normal" anime.
Usually anime (TV series anime) is broad-casted weekly.
It will continue 13 or more weeks.
It's usually free with Television advertisement (and has eye-catch at center of episode).
TV station have their code: no pantsu scene, no violence scene.
The DVD (or BD) will be release later.
Special (aka TV Special) is not weekly. Usually yearly or one shot. It's have only one episode but it's have longer length (ex 2 hours). It's still intended for broadcast. Need to meet broadcast code.
OVA is created for selling (by Video or DVD). It's intended to the small number of viewer without advertisement. It means more otaku friendly theme. No need to follow broadcast code. It's OK to have hard violence scene.
But, in recent time, some OVA was broadcasting with censorship. On the other hand, some TV series is on air with censorship, and selling DVD (or BD) without censorship version. The boundary became ambiguous.
Other category is anime movie which is intended to show in theater. Anime movie is between special and OVA.
The anime Lupin the Third has all TV series version, OVA, Anime movie and TV Special. In this case, special version is yearly release.
Answered by kumagoro on January 6, 2022
Broadly, the two terms could be interchanged, although there are a few points of (almost) difference:
Answered by ConMan on January 6, 2022
OVA stands for Original Video Animation, this means these episodes are much like "Beta-tests." Or they can be anything that isn't related to the Anime itself, for example; In the Anime "Clannad" there is an OVA episode where Tomoyo /Spoilers/ and Tomoya have a romantic relationship, however in the actual series this relationship does not exist, but it does within the OVA. The OVA's are separate from the series, and are usually just a little bonus from the producers, however it should be noted that they are non-canonical and should be treated as such. I hope this can help.
Answered by Dream Taiki on January 6, 2022
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