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Sep 13, 2024 10:33 AM
#1
Since the other thread got a lot of complaints I dercided to make a separate thread. I think Black Jack OVA has really good animation. |
Sep 13, 2024 10:37 AM
#2
https://myanimelist.net/anime/320/A_Kite |
DesuMaiden said: Nobody resembles me physically because I don't even physically exist. |
Sep 13, 2024 11:09 AM
#3
Cyber City Gunsmith Cats Key The Metal Idol Genocyber Gunbuster - it's from the 80s, but it's amazing with great animation. |
Sep 13, 2024 11:29 AM
#4
Best anime tiddies in a 1990s OVA goes to Satoshi Urushihara for Plastic Little (1994). |
Sep 13, 2024 11:32 AM
#5
Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory and Gundam 08th MS Team |
Sep 13, 2024 12:31 PM
#6
Sep 13, 2024 2:42 PM
#9
Genocyber for me,albeit not so much for the animation but for concept & execution |
Can I Still Go To Heaven If I Kill Myself? |
Sep 13, 2024 6:33 PM
#10
El Hazzard OVA was SIMPLY gorgeous. Gunsmith Cats also gets the nod. |
Sep 13, 2024 8:55 PM
#11
FLCL (Fooly Cooly) - . Gunbuster Gumsmith Cats Bean bandit Battle Angel Alita 3x3 Eyes - Angel cop - Genocyber - |
Sep 13, 2024 9:09 PM
#12
Sep 13, 2024 9:17 PM
#13
Reply to beugmeister
@beugmeister That was on my mind first thing before I seen you posted it. Still, another title coming to mind that's probably among the best animated I've seen for the decade in the OVA format is Macross Plus. |
Sep 13, 2024 11:55 PM
#14
JoeChip said: 90s OVA with the best animation Without a doubt the original "Agent AIKa" OVA from the late 90s would be one of them. At the time not only was it considered one of the pioneers to the Ecchi genre, but also the animation was state of the art for it's time period in a general animation sense nearing the end of the strict use of traditional celluloid animation. "Agent AIKa" basically revolutionized the use of panty fanservice in action Anime ever since from extremely creative perverted camera angles to the explicate attention of detail in portraying action sequences in very creative provocative ways. The panty fanservice in "Agent AIKa" was just so obnoxiously over the top that it automatically comes across as comically sexy to a vast majority of viewers when experiencing it for the 1st time. Either that or it automatically comes across as extremely appalling to those who don't like panty fanservice in Anime. lol One such as myself can't help but appreciate this flagship from Studio Fantasia when it was still at it's peak as an Animation studio in my opinion. Though in general most OVAs from the 90s had the best animation in my opinion. The 90s was just a really special time period for me when it came to Anime and a majority of the Anime I was able to get my hands on at the time in the West were mostly just OVAs and Movies on VHS. |
ColourWheelSep 14, 2024 12:16 AM
Sep 14, 2024 12:08 AM
#15
No one mentioned this Ova Giant Robot: The Day The Earth Stood Still. Man! The animation is so so good. |
removed-userSep 14, 2024 12:12 AM
Sep 14, 2024 12:10 AM
#16
Giant Robo gets my vote too bad it has an open ending |
Sep 15, 2024 10:12 AM
#17
Reply to RainyEvenings
FLCL (Fooly Cooly) - .
Gunbuster
Gumsmith Cats
Bean bandit
Battle Angel Alita
3x3 Eyes -
Angel cop -
Genocyber -
Gunbuster
Gumsmith Cats
Bean bandit
Battle Angel Alita
3x3 Eyes -
Angel cop -
Genocyber -
@RainyEvenings FLCL is from 2000 and Gunbuster and Riding Bean are from the 80s |
Sep 15, 2024 3:34 PM
#18
Reply to JoeChip
@JoeChip why are you picking on me for? Others like Ania_bh have said Gunbuster but you have decided to quote me and not others.. I sense animosity from you towards me, not the anime I posted because others have mentioned those anime too. |
Sep 15, 2024 5:04 PM
#19
From the ones I've seen I'd say Trust and Betrayal, Macross Plus and Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket were also pretty good. |
Sep 15, 2024 5:19 PM
#20
Sep 15, 2024 11:57 PM
#21
While it's impossible to pick up one OVA from 1990s with undoubtedly the best animation, since there were so many of high quality ones, the first show that came to my mind after seeing this thread was [yrl=https://myanimelist.net/anime/320/A_Kite]A Kite[/url]. Definitely an anime for adult audience, due to violence and sexual themes. It has marvelous direction, great animation (in action-centered scenes and those that are calmer), and its soundtrack easily builds up the atmosphere presented by this anime. |
Sep 16, 2024 12:02 AM
#22
Reply to ColourWheel
JoeChip said:
90s OVA with the best animation
90s OVA with the best animation
Without a doubt the original "Agent AIKa" OVA from the late 90s would be one of them. At the time not only was it considered one of the pioneers to the Ecchi genre, but also the animation was state of the art for it's time period in a general animation sense nearing the end of the strict use of traditional celluloid animation.
"Agent AIKa" basically revolutionized the use of panty fanservice in action Anime ever since from extremely creative perverted camera angles to the explicate attention of detail in portraying action sequences in very creative provocative ways. The panty fanservice in "Agent AIKa" was just so obnoxiously over the top that it automatically comes across as comically sexy to a vast majority of viewers when experiencing it for the 1st time. Either that or it automatically comes across as extremely appalling to those who don't like panty fanservice in Anime. lol
One such as myself can't help but appreciate this flagship from Studio Fantasia when it was still at it's peak as an Animation studio in my opinion.
Though in general most OVAs from the 90s had the best animation in my opinion. The 90s was just a really special time period for me when it came to Anime and a majority of the Anime I was able to get my hands on at the time in the West were mostly just OVAs and Movies on VHS.
@ColourWheel This anime! I heard this name long, long ago, but at some point I forgot it, without giving it a try. I didn't know it was that much influential when it comes to the ecchi genre, even though I think I read about it being fairly popular back when it was released. While I don't watch ecchi shows that much often, I always appreciate watching high quality works. Your post has motivated me to give it a try at last. Thank you for the recommendation. :) After completing its first episode, I must say that I noticed the things you mentioned in your post. But what grasped my attention the most was production quality of this anime. Really good animation and direction, blending well with ecchi and crazy themes, but without focusing only on them. |
Sep 16, 2024 1:04 AM
#23
Reply to Jonas-K
@Jonas-K I became aware of it because of Mahoutsukai Tai! vs. Shamanic Princess, and this artstyle/design seems pretty nice. Care so sell me on it? |
Sep 16, 2024 2:52 AM
#24
Adnash said: ColourWheel said: Without a doubt the original "Agent AIKa" OVA from the late 90s would be one of them. At the time not only was it considered one of the pioneers to the Ecchi genre, but also the animation was state of the art for it's time period in a general animation sense nearing the end of the strict use of traditional celluloid animation. "Agent AIKa" basically revolutionized the use of panty fanservice in action Anime ever since from extremely creative perverted camera angles to the explicate attention of detail in portraying action sequences in very creative provocative ways. The panty fanservice in "Agent AIKa" was just so obnoxiously over the top that it automatically comes across as comically sexy to a vast majority of viewers when experiencing it for the 1st time. Either that or it automatically comes across as extremely appalling to those who don't like panty fanservice in Anime. lol One such as myself can't help but appreciate this flagship from Studio Fantasia when it was still at it's peak as an Animation studio in my opinion. Though in general most OVAs from the 90s had the best animation in my opinion. The 90s was just a really special time period for me when it came to Anime and a majority of the Anime I was able to get my hands on at the time in the West were mostly just OVAs and Movies on VHS. @ColourWheel This anime! I heard this name long, long ago, but at some point I forgot it, without giving it a try. I didn't know it was that much influential when it comes to the ecchi genre, even though I think I read about it being fairly popular back when it was released. While I don't watch ecchi shows that much often, I always appreciate watching high quality works. Your post has motivated me to give it a try at last. Thank you for the recommendation. :) After completing its first episode, I must say that I noticed the things you mentioned in your post. But what grasped my attention the most was production quality of this anime. Really good animation and direction, blending well with ecchi and crazy themes, but without focusing only on them. Without the existence of "Agent AIKa", it's likely what I like to call some of the most well known action type franchises with ample panty fanservice wouldn't be the same as they are today. Just off the top of my head with such titles as "Ikkitousen", "Kiddy Grade", "Air Master", "Rosario + Vampire", "Sekirei", "Strike Witches", "Queen's Blade", "Freezing", etc... and it goes without saying without the success of "Agent AIka", Studio Fantasia would have likely never produced "Najica Blitz Tactics" either. "Agent AIKa" has even influenced well known long running trashy Ecchi franchises from even "To LOVE-Ru" to "High School DxD". Basically any time there is any ample amount of detailed panty fanservice in any modern Anime, chances are that Noriyasu Yamauchi was working on the animation team to some capacity. Either that or he has highly influenced the animators working on the projects when there is likely detailed panty fanservice involved. Sadly MAL doesn't always credit every Staff member working on an animation project for each title. I know for a fact Noriyasu Yamauchi has worked on far more projects than what MAL gives him credit for in the Database. It's the one thing that is always extremely incomplete about the MAL database. Though it's likely the average MAL Users doesn't give a shit or even care about the obscure OGs in the industry. lol Though, it's great to hear my post influenced you to finally watch "Agent AIKa" and I hope you enjoy the rest of the OVA. I own the "Agent AIKa" OVA on VHS tape volumes, Laserdisc set, the OVA ported on DVDs in the early 2000s, the remastered edition released in the late 2000s on DVD, as well as an unopened limited edition DVD box set that supposedly comes with a cheap pair of Aika's nylon panties as swag (I don't even know exactly what they look like because I have never opened it to this day). As far as the best way to watch this Anime, the Laserdisc copies I own are still even better than the remastered DVD edition that I ended up buying in the late 2000s. For some odd reason celluloid animation is still usually 100 times better of an experience watching it on Laserdiscs than even Anime that gets remastered on DVDs or even Blu-ray. |
ColourWheelSep 16, 2024 3:27 AM
Sep 16, 2024 3:06 AM
#25
Any work by Umetsu. His 80s stuff before the hentai era were great too, such as Time Stranger, Robot Carnival, and Megazone 23. |
Sep 16, 2024 3:11 AM
#26
Nobody mentioned JoJo yet? I say JoJo, then. Great work by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and his team, even had Satoshi Kon on it. |
Sep 16, 2024 9:44 AM
#27
Reply to RainyEvenings
@JoeChip why are you picking on me for? Others like Ania_bh have said Gunbuster but you have decided to quote me and not others..
I sense animosity from you towards me, not the anime I posted because others have mentioned those anime too.
I sense animosity from you towards me, not the anime I posted because others have mentioned those anime too.
@RainyEvenings You are the only one who wrote multiple OVAs that was made in other than the 90s and Ania_bh already wrote an explanation about Gunbuster . Nothing personal here. |
Sep 16, 2024 9:46 AM
#28
I don't watch 1990s OVAs. They are not worth the effort. |
Here is my Pixiv account of my hentai drawings..... https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/104739065 Here is my blog.... https://theendofindustrialcivilization.blogspot.com/?m=1 |
Sep 16, 2024 9:54 AM
#29
Reply to DesuMaiden
I don't watch 1990s OVAs. They are not worth the effort.
@DesuMaiden Dont you ever get tired of low effort trolling |
Sep 16, 2024 2:38 PM
#31
I'll go ahead & give a vote for Shamanic Princess. Also, the First Tenchi Muyo OVA. |
Sep 16, 2024 2:41 PM
#32
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory Arslan Senki (the OVA version) Roujin Z Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki Orguss 02 OVA Iria: Zeiram - The Animation Aozora Shoujotai Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Burn-up W Mahou Tsukai Tai! Tetsuwan Birdy (the OVA version) Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou Geobreeders: File-X Chibi Neko Dakkan Melty Lancer |
Sep 16, 2024 3:41 PM
#33
Reply to JoeChip
@RainyEvenings
You are the only one who wrote multiple OVAs that was made in other than the 90s and Ania_bh already wrote an explanation about Gunbuster . Nothing personal here.
You are the only one who wrote multiple OVAs that was made in other than the 90s and Ania_bh already wrote an explanation about Gunbuster . Nothing personal here.
@JoeChip no need to repeat myself if you already see Ania_bh's explanation |
Sep 16, 2024 4:16 PM
#34
8 man after is underrated and has good fight scenes https://myanimelist.net/anime/1344/Eightman_After?q=8man%20after&cat=anime |
Sep 16, 2024 4:32 PM
#35
Oct 15, 2024 10:37 PM
#36
Reply to ColourWheel
Adnash said:
@ColourWheel This anime! I heard this name long, long ago, but at some point I forgot it, without giving it a try. I didn't know it was that much influential when it comes to the ecchi genre, even though I think I read about it being fairly popular back when it was released. While I don't watch ecchi shows that much often, I always appreciate watching high quality works.
Your post has motivated me to give it a try at last. Thank you for the recommendation. :) After completing its first episode, I must say that I noticed the things you mentioned in your post. But what grasped my attention the most was production quality of this anime. Really good animation and direction, blending well with ecchi and crazy themes, but without focusing only on them.
ColourWheel said:
Without a doubt the original "Agent AIKa" OVA from the late 90s would be one of them. At the time not only was it considered one of the pioneers to the Ecchi genre, but also the animation was state of the art for it's time period in a general animation sense nearing the end of the strict use of traditional celluloid animation.
"Agent AIKa" basically revolutionized the use of panty fanservice in action Anime ever since from extremely creative perverted camera angles to the explicate attention of detail in portraying action sequences in very creative provocative ways. The panty fanservice in "Agent AIKa" was just so obnoxiously over the top that it automatically comes across as comically sexy to a vast majority of viewers when experiencing it for the 1st time. Either that or it automatically comes across as extremely appalling to those who don't like panty fanservice in Anime. lol
One such as myself can't help but appreciate this flagship from Studio Fantasia when it was still at it's peak as an Animation studio in my opinion.
Though in general most OVAs from the 90s had the best animation in my opinion. The 90s was just a really special time period for me when it came to Anime and a majority of the Anime I was able to get my hands on at the time in the West were mostly just OVAs and Movies on VHS.
Without a doubt the original "Agent AIKa" OVA from the late 90s would be one of them. At the time not only was it considered one of the pioneers to the Ecchi genre, but also the animation was state of the art for it's time period in a general animation sense nearing the end of the strict use of traditional celluloid animation.
"Agent AIKa" basically revolutionized the use of panty fanservice in action Anime ever since from extremely creative perverted camera angles to the explicate attention of detail in portraying action sequences in very creative provocative ways. The panty fanservice in "Agent AIKa" was just so obnoxiously over the top that it automatically comes across as comically sexy to a vast majority of viewers when experiencing it for the 1st time. Either that or it automatically comes across as extremely appalling to those who don't like panty fanservice in Anime. lol
One such as myself can't help but appreciate this flagship from Studio Fantasia when it was still at it's peak as an Animation studio in my opinion.
Though in general most OVAs from the 90s had the best animation in my opinion. The 90s was just a really special time period for me when it came to Anime and a majority of the Anime I was able to get my hands on at the time in the West were mostly just OVAs and Movies on VHS.
@ColourWheel This anime! I heard this name long, long ago, but at some point I forgot it, without giving it a try. I didn't know it was that much influential when it comes to the ecchi genre, even though I think I read about it being fairly popular back when it was released. While I don't watch ecchi shows that much often, I always appreciate watching high quality works.
Your post has motivated me to give it a try at last. Thank you for the recommendation. :) After completing its first episode, I must say that I noticed the things you mentioned in your post. But what grasped my attention the most was production quality of this anime. Really good animation and direction, blending well with ecchi and crazy themes, but without focusing only on them.
Without the existence of "Agent AIKa", it's likely what I like to call some of the most well known action type franchises with ample panty fanservice wouldn't be the same as they are today. Just off the top of my head with such titles as "Ikkitousen", "Kiddy Grade", "Air Master", "Rosario + Vampire", "Sekirei", "Strike Witches", "Queen's Blade", "Freezing", etc... and it goes without saying without the success of "Agent AIka", Studio Fantasia would have likely never produced "Najica Blitz Tactics" either.
"Agent AIKa" has even influenced well known long running trashy Ecchi franchises from even "To LOVE-Ru" to "High School DxD". Basically any time there is any ample amount of detailed panty fanservice in any modern Anime, chances are that Noriyasu Yamauchi was working on the animation team to some capacity. Either that or he has highly influenced the animators working on the projects when there is likely detailed panty fanservice involved. Sadly MAL doesn't always credit every Staff member working on an animation project for each title. I know for a fact Noriyasu Yamauchi has worked on far more projects than what MAL gives him credit for in the Database. It's the one thing that is always extremely incomplete about the MAL database. Though it's likely the average MAL Users doesn't give a shit or even care about the obscure OGs in the industry. lol
Though, it's great to hear my post influenced you to finally watch "Agent AIKa" and I hope you enjoy the rest of the OVA. I own the "Agent AIKa" OVA on VHS tape volumes, Laserdisc set, the OVA ported on DVDs in the early 2000s, the remastered edition released in the late 2000s on DVD, as well as an unopened limited edition DVD box set that supposedly comes with a cheap pair of Aika's nylon panties as swag (I don't even know exactly what they look like because I have never opened it to this day). As far as the best way to watch this Anime, the Laserdisc copies I own are still even better than the remastered DVD edition that I ended up buying in the late 2000s. For some odd reason celluloid animation is still usually 100 times better of an experience watching it on Laserdiscs than even Anime that gets remastered on DVDs or even Blu-ray.
Thanks for more info! I am familiar with "Rosario + Vampire" manga and I heard about "Queen's Blade". Well, good to know which show inspired both of them, hehe. ColourWheel said: I see you are truly a devoted fan of that series. :D Cool.Though, it's great to hear my post influenced you to finally watch "Agent AIKa" and I hope you enjoy the rest of the OVA. I own the "Agent AIKa" OVA on VHS tape volumes, Laserdisc set, the OVA ported on DVDs in the early 2000s, the remastered edition released in the late 2000s on DVD, as well as an unopened limited edition DVD box set that supposedly comes with a cheap pair of Aika's nylon panties as swag (I don't even know exactly what they look like because I have never opened it to this day). As far as the best way to watch this Anime, the Laserdisc copies I own are still even better than the remastered DVD edition that I ended up buying in the late 2000s. For some odd reason celluloid animation is still usually 100 times better of an experience watching it on Laserdiscs than even Anime that gets remastered on DVDs or even Blu-ray. As for "Agent AIKa", I've been enjoying it so far more than I thought. Not the best anime I've ever watched, but it's fun in how surreal and silly in a random way many scenes can be, lol. |
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