GI_Judd2287 wrote:Even though it's NOT an OVA (or a "lost movie")
But it IS an OVA.
It was first released on VHS in August 1993. The Playdia games were released in September and December 1994.
What's is an OVA ? It's original animation that was produced for the video market, or as VegettoEX puts it, "always released straight to home format (although they may later find themselves with TV airings, their initial release is straight to video and/or DVD)."
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lot of you are confused because in the first version of his article, VegettoEX though that the Playdia games were released before the VHS.
Sorry to say it, that doesn't change the overall quality of the website, but he was wrong on this one.
But it seems many of you didn't notice the second version of his article, when he learned that the VHS had in fact been released a year before the games (and even before the Playdia existed). That's why there's still so many people here thinking it's not an OVA...
, it's a lot easier to use the term "DBZ OVA" when making reference to it rather than "the footage from the Playdia game".
No, it's not "easier".
We don't call DBZ a "TV series" instead of "video game footage" because it's easier. It's because DBZ really is a Tv series.
That's the same for "Plan to destroy the Saiyajin". It really is an OVA.
Besides, Toei officially lists it as an OVA...