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Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Movie, OVA, or TV series?




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mrsatan
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:51 pm Reply with quote
I've never come across an anime produced like this one before.
At the moment there are two entries:
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (movie; 13765)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (TV; 13776)

From everything I've read, the movies and the TV series have the same content. Movie 1 is episodes 1 & 2, and then these episodes will be sold on Blu-ray on May 25. Movie 2 will be episodes 3-6 and will also be sold on Blu-ray after that. Apparently when the 26 episodes are completed the series will then air on TV, although episode 1 has already been aired on TV as a special.

So A) I don't really know if this series should have two entries, and B) I don't really know if it should be categorized as movies, OVAs, or a TV series, since it is in a sense of all of these things. I tend to lean on the side of OVA because the movie release is so limited (only 10 theaters).


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:29 am Reply with quote
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So A) I don't really know if this series should have two entries, and B) I don't really know if it should be categorized as movies, OVAs, or a TV series, since it is in a sense of all of these things. I tend to lean on the side of OVA because the movie release is so limited (only 10 theaters).

A) If the contents are all the same then it should not. Speaking of which, I'm considering removing all those "ani-manga" entries, as they are simply screencaps printed on paper. However, while I could fix news links and releases with little problem, connections of MyAnime/MyManga and Collections are still pain in the neck. Anime dazed

B) Agreed, it sure has a weird method of distribution, but there were a few previous example. Yamato 2199 is indeed very much like those OVA in the 1980s, using theater screenings as a way of promoting the series. However the final decision goes to Dan.
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mrsatan
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:36 pm Reply with quote
I've talked about it with some hardcore Yamato fans on another forum and they vehemently disagree with me about it being an OVA series.

For one thing, OVAs are usually released on episode at a time and there will be two episodes on the first Blu-ray and four on the subsequent one, with 3 or 4 eps per disc following.

So I suppose it is a TV series, as that seems to be the format it was designed for.

And I didn't even know ani-manga was even listed here; I don't think I've ever run across any.
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dormcat
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:07 pm Reply with quote
mrsatan wrote:
For one thing, OVAs are usually released on episode at a time and there will be two episodes on the first Blu-ray and four on the subsequent one, with 3 or 4 eps per disc following.

"Number of episodes per disc" is a rather weak reasoning. While I do agree that most OVA are one episode per tape/disc, it shouldn't be the determinant criteria.

mrsatan wrote:
And I didn't even know ani-manga was even listed here; I don't think I've ever run across any.

Spirited Away
Akira

And we've got four "resource books," where three of them should be added under "fanbook" category of releases, while the last one shouldn't be listed at all:
Rahxephon BIBLE 【Analysis Phase】
Please Teacher! Official Fanbook
Full Metal Panic! The Anime Mission

The Story of Osamu Tezuka
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Shiroi Hane
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:12 am Reply with quote
I was tempted to say that animanga should get listed as releases only and not as actual titles, however they do have staff attached like translators.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:01 pm Reply with quote
Shiroi Hane wrote:
I was tempted to say that animanga should get listed as releases only and not as actual titles, however they do have staff attached like translators.

Same applies to fanbooks, and fanbooks definitely require more manpower to produce (ani-manga requires minimal workforce). We also have manga- or anime-adapted novels that have their own writers (often illustrated by the original creator though).
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