ADVENTURE

3
PG-13

Toki no Daichi: Hana no Oukoku no Majo

In the past, the world was bundled with demons by the evil dragon Diabolos, and demons were ferocious. However, 14 years ago, Diabolos is defeated by Zard, a boy who was called a hero at the age of seven at the time. He calmed down the demons, and returned the world back to its peaceful state. Four years later, however, Diabolos was resurrected and the demons began to attack the world once again. Zard headed to fight Diabolos again, but he never came back.... On 4996, Kai, Zard's best friend, traveled to see whether what Zard said about humans and demons coexisting together was possible. During the journey, he meets Izayoi, a strange boy who can speak to demons with his heart; and Gend, a brown-skinned swordfighter who seems to be a survivor of the Dark Elves race. Kai discovers that perhaps, they are the key to the coexistence of humans and demons, which led to him traveling together with them. (Source: TMDB)
Ova Winter 1998 5.77
4
PG

SD Gundam Gaiden

In 1990, Bandai produced the 4 episode OVA series SD Gundam Gaiden. Directed by Tetsuro Amino (Macross 7, SD Gundam's Counterattack), this series is set in the medieval fantasy world Suda Doaka. Once again, popular Gundam characters such as Amuro Ray and Char Aznable are featured in the series, along with fantasy-styled versions of well-known mobile suits. In this series, the heroic Knight Gundam and his companions must protect Suda Doaka from the evils of Satan Gundam and Sieg Zeon. Much of the series is set in the Kingdom of Lacroa, which is featured in several SD productions, including the 2003 TV series SD Gundam Force. As is the case with all the older SD productions, SD Gundam Gaiden isn't available in the U.S. (Source: AniDB)
Ova Winter 1990 5.72
3
G

Rockman Hoshi ni Negai wo

"This Anime (Episode 2, to be exact), where Rockman travels from the Game-World to the real world, to learn some cultural differences about Japan, was intended to be a Special Episode for the original Mega Man Cartoon Series by Ruby-Spears, which aired around 1995 in the US. As it seems, the special was finished before Ruby-Spears decided to redo their whole show with a completely new design, better suited for American audiences. Thus, not fitting the new style anymore, it never was included in the series. Still, two more episodes about the same story were produced a bit later, this time under the main title "Rockman" (unlike Episode 2, where he's called Mega Man, even in the japanese dub). It's unknown if these 3 Episodes ever saw an official release, until 2002, when Capcom of Japan decided to finally (re)release them on DVD for Rockman's 15th Anniversary (all featuring a Japanese and English dub, but no subs). It's unknown if there are any more secret animated works of the original Rockman game-series." (Source: AniDB)
Ova Winter 2002 6.46
1
PG-13

Juusenki L-Gaim II: Farewell My Lovely + Pentagona Dolls

A recap OVA that portrays the second half of the series Heavy Metal L-Gaim. After the credits, there is a short clip animated for the OVA entitled "Pentagona Dolls", which is intended to be comic relief.
Ova Winter 1987 5.71
PG-13
7
6.26

Kishin Heidan

Ova Winter 1993
PG
2
6.91

Sonic★the★Hedgehog

Ova Winter 1996
PG-13
4
6.67
PG-13
1
5.6

Elf 17

Ova Winter 1987
PG-13
3
5.81

Yamato 2520

Ova Winter 1994
R+
3
6.28
R+
4
5.45
R-17+
1
6.76
PG
1
5.99
R+
6
5.73
G
2
5.99
R+
7
5.95

AIKa

Ova Winter 1997
PG-13
3
6.13

Haja Taisei Dangaiou

Ova Winter 1987
R+
1
5.49

Princess Minerva

Ova Winter 1995
R-17+
7
6.38
PG-13
3
6.18

Sousei Kishi Gaiarth

Ova Winter 1992
PG-13
1
5.96

DNA Sights 999.9

Ova Winter 1998
R-17+
6
5.84

Bouken! Iczer 3

Ova Winter 1990
PG
1
6.69

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