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==Example==
==Example==
Sentai has a few examples of this. Like the Versus series was originally an OV before they started showing the movies in theaters. The [[Inazuma Spark]] one offs were also OV's.
Sentai has a few examples of this. Like the Versus series was originally an OV before they started showing the movies in theaters. The [[Inazuma Spark]] one offs were also OV's.
==V-Cinext==
V-Cinext is a marketing strategy created by Toei. The concept behind it is that a direct-to-video release will receive a limited event release in movie theaters before coming to video.


==More Japanese==
==More Japanese==

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Definition

An abbreviation for "Original Video" which is the Japanese term for "straight to video".

Implications

These videos are usually created with a very specific core consumer base in mind since it's not for broadcast TV or theaters.

Example

Sentai has a few examples of this. Like the Versus series was originally an OV before they started showing the movies in theaters. The Inazuma Spark one offs were also OV's.

V-Cinext

V-Cinext is a marketing strategy created by Toei. The concept behind it is that a direct-to-video release will receive a limited event release in movie theaters before coming to video.

More Japanese

List of Japanese Words

Page of Japanese terms that appear in the shows