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Discover 7 top anime that were never shown on TV

In the realm of anime, some treasures remain hidden, never gracing the television screens. These gems, known as OVAs ( Original Video Animations ), bypass traditional broadcasts, finding their home in the realm of DVDs, Blu-rays, and streaming services. Despite their unconventional path, OVAs offer a unique experience, often delving deeper into beloved series or exploring new narratives.
Let's explore seven anime series that never aired on TV.

1. Gintama

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Gintama, renowned for its blend of humour and heart, delivers a comedic punch in its Love Potion Arc. This two-part OVA unleashes chaos when a love potion wreaks havoc in Yoshiwara. A must-watch for its belly-aching laughter and endearing moments.

2. Rurouni Kenshin

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Dive into the poignant tale of Himura Kenshin's transformation in Trust & Betrayal. With breathtaking animation and a gripping narrative, this four-episode OVA unveils the origins of a legendary manslayer turned protector.

3. Crying Freeman


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Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster with Crying Freeman as it follows the tragic journey of Yo Hinomura, a potter-turned-assassin. Through graphic storytelling, viewers are immersed in a world of moral dilemmas and heartfelt struggles.

4. Voices Of A Distant Star

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Makoto Shinkai's Voices of a Distant Star blends sci-fi spectacle with intimate human connections. A tale of love transcending space and time, this OVA captivates with its touching narrative and stunning visuals.

5. Attack On Titan

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Delve into the enigmatic past of Levi in Attack on Titan: No Regrets. Witness his journey from a criminal to a valiant soldier through two gripping episodes filled with stellar animation and compelling storytelling.

6. Please Save My Earth

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Explore the mysteries of past lives and alien scientists in Please Save My Earth. With a focus on character depth and human nature, this six-episode OVA offers a thought-provoking journey into the depths of identity and memory.

7. One Piece

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Step into the beginnings of a grand adventure with the first-ever One Piece animation. Despite its short length, this OVA captures the essence of the beloved series, showcasing the spirited beginnings of Luffy and his crew.

These OVAs, though hidden from traditional television broadcasts, shine brightly as testaments to the diversity and creativity of the anime medium. Whether exploring untold stories or deepening the lore of established franchises, these gems deserve a place in every anime enthusiast's watchlist.


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