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- terminology - What is an ONA? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
We felt "ONA" was an original and appropriate denomination (3) Many ONAs are designed as side stories to an existing franchise, or are simply promotional vehicles The ONA Hitotsubu ni Kawaranu Ai wo Komete, for instance, was created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Morinaga Milk Caramel candy
- where can we find and watch ONAs? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
ONA is an anime that is directly released onto the Internet And from my understanding, it should be like youtube site where you can watch it however you like, with video streaming or download it Please correct me if I'm wrong Where can I found ONAs legally, and what should I do to watch it, should I register or pay something?
- What are OVAs and how are they different from Specials?
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
- Is the new Baki anime series (ONA) a continuation of the manga, or the . . .
It takes place directly after the events of the original Anime If you've seen the original then you can just continue from the end of that but even if you haven't, then you can still just start with it since the majority of the plot is only loosely stapled together by a few characters
- In what order do I consume the Blame! universe?
You can start reading the original sources The other works is just like a side-story, not really canon (as far i know, the side story is just an "explanation chapter" or a filler chapter about the Blame! universe that never explained before in the original Blame! manga, based on Wikipedia and myanimelist
- What does Onii-Chan mean? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange
I watched Himouto!Umaru-Chan and Umaru calls her brother Onii-Chan Since Chan is a suffix after female names I was confused At first I thought that it meant big brother, but I turned on a dubbed
- Are there any anime series with neither an opening or ending song?
Barakamon: Mijikamon: An ONA consisting of 13 episodes, around 2 minutes each The episodes don't have either an opening or an ending song The only "opening", so to speak, is a 6-second segment where Handa and Naru say "Mijikamon" in front of the title card Tanaka-kun wa Kyou mo Kedaruge: An ONA consisting of 35 episodes, ~30 seconds each
- What order should I watch Love, Chunibyo Other Delusions in?
I would like to watch Love, Chunibyo amp; Other Delusions, but I'm not sure where to start What is the watching order of the series?
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