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'''OVA''' (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ) (short for original video animation) are [[Anime|animated]] films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. Most OVAs are released to direct-to-video, without showings on television or in theaters. Most OVA's are commonly mistaken to just be short anime series, due to most OVA episodes being very short (usually around a few minutes) but some episodes can be up to a couple of hours.
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'''OVA''' (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ) (short for '''Original video animation''') are [[Anime|animated]] films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. Most OVAs are released to direct-to-video, without showings on television or in theaters. Most OVA's are commonly mistaken to just be a short anime series, due to most OVA episodes being very short (usually around a few minutes) but some episodes can be up to a couple of hours.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 23 May 2013

OVA (オーブイエー / オーヴィーエー / オヴァ) (short for Original video animation) are animated films and series made specially for release in home-video formats. Most OVAs are released to direct-to-video, without showings on television or in theaters. Most OVA's are commonly mistaken to just be a short anime series, due to most OVA episodes being very short (usually around a few minutes) but some episodes can be up to a couple of hours.