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Two OVA episodes are bundled as DVDs with each of volumes 6 and 7 of the manga. The first OVA is a prequel story written by the manga's author. Before the beginning of the main story, Rea and Chihiro have already met at a certain place: an outdoor hot-spring bath. The second OVA takes place after the series (effectively episode 14). The Furuya family finds a mysterious young girl hiding under the household temple.
Two OVA episodes are bundled as DVDs with each of volumes 6 and 7 of the manga. The first OVA is a prequel story written by the manga's author. Before the beginning of the main story, Rea and Chihiro have already met at a certain place: an outdoor hot-spring bath. The second OVA takes place after the series (effectively episode 14). The Furuya family finds a mysterious young girl hiding under the household temple.
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zahodnik_miensk
November 11, 2012
So, I watched both OVA's and now can write a review on it. In short: the first is about Chihiro and how he had found a book about resurrection; the second is about Aria and her strange dream (I can't write what was this dream about because it will be a great spoiler for you; for same reason I'm not writing who is Chihiro&Aria). Story: First OVA is like a prequel for the TV series. If you didn't watched "Sankarea" yet, I strongly recommend you to start with this OVA -- you'll free from several question and won't say "WTF?!" after the first TV ep. 10/10. Second is sostrange and weakly connected to the main story. That is why I recommend you watch this after the TV series, but not the right after! 6/10. Overall: 8/10. Art: Both OVA's are well-animated and have cute scenes. Quint essence of the TV series... Nevertheless, I can't say that it's a masterpiece. 9/10. Sound: Just like I said about art. Also 9/10. Character: Well, well. All characters, except Aria in her dream, are shown true. True, but not great. 8/10. Enjoyment: 7/10, also due to better first and worse second OVA. Overall: 8/10. Very, very good additional episodes of "Sankarea". I like it.
Mikame-
October 31, 2016
If you haven't watched Sankarea yet, definitely watch the first OVA, (Episode 00), before you do. Being the prequel, it'll answer some questions you have. Episode 00 is about 17 months earlier. Chihiro is telling a story, about memories, mostly in his perspective but also some is in Rea's. You see some more about Rea's odd relationship with her father and her mother. Chihiro goes on a holiday with his family and Ranko tags along. So you learn more about their history, too. The second OVA, Episode 14, is best to watch after the series, as that's it's proper place. A weird girl appears under thetemple and strange things start happening. Chihiro shows he's smarter than he looks, and it all comes together in the end.
jlzap
December 31, 2025
If you've watched Sankarea, you should watch these two episodes. If you haven't, you can watch the first episode of this, and then the main series, and then the second episode of this; or just watch the main series then both of these, either way works. The first episode of this was amazing. It gave you a deeper backstory to the beginning of the main series. It was a well-done episode, and this clarification was a nice and unexpected addition to this series! The second episode was...confusing? It was just a strange and normal episode, nothing special for it to really be anending. I do think that it was a better ending than what the main series had, but it's nothing revolutionary either.
BabyGirl06301
January 23, 2019
Phew, apparently I didn't like the main series so much that it took me months to actually finish the series by watching these OVAs. Let's start with the prequel, a.k.a, the first episode. It's basically a backstory that takes place immediately before the events of the main series happen. It'll show you how the main character got the book he used to resurrect Rea. The vibe of it was interesting, so that's probably what kept me interested. It felt like one of those haunted house's haunted history novels. That being said, I don't really think it was a necessary episode. It didn't really add anything tothe main series beyond knowing the origin of the book. The second episode is the last episode of the series, making it a sequel to the first thirteen episodes. That episode was an average episode of Sankarea. Which made it kind of useless. For a last episode, it was pretty bland, but it would've been bland regardless. I do love Kimura Ryouhei and the voice acting he does in this anime, but it isn't enough to make this story interesting. I still didn't feel any connection between the two main characters, which is pretty bad for a romance anime, and the story of the episode made zero sense in the grand scheme. As far as the art goes, it isn't really my favorite art style. I don't really like the dark and grungy aspect of it, but I suppose that's down to personal taste. Much like the rest of the series I did find it sort of difficult to sit through these two episodes as they seemed to drag due to lack of a solid plot line and uninteresting character development. The one thing I will give to these two episodes is that the creepy factor is pretty spot on. If you really liked the anime, these episodes will probably be really enjoyable for you. The aura around them is nice, but it's just not the anime for me. At least I can now say that I've completely finished the series.
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