For those who wandered in by accident and haven't looked yet:
This anime is an extremely weak adaptation of the manga. The film version is incomplete, filled with fillers. The ovals are closest in atmosphere to the original, because they are drawn closer to the manga drawing and do not dilute the atmosphere with fillers. But the ovals are sewn to the anime seasons extremely crookedly. More precisely, they do not have a transition to themselves at all. Which makes them more of a pleasant bonus to the manga than an adequate continuation of the series.
So if you are at least somewhat interested in the first series, I can advise you to try to read the manga. There are much more chances that it will drag you down. Plus, it has an ending, unlike the anime.
The only indisputable advantage of this film adaptation is the music. But watching two seasons for the sake of a skeleton is a very strange activity =)
Well, as always, in the most interesting place!!! How will it all end? But the OVA is much tougher compared to the series and the plot has dramatically gained momentum, has become more saturated and holistic. The most meaningful part of the whole series in my opinion.
@Гуфня: Unfortunately, this anime will not get to the real plot, drowning in fillers. There are fragments of the plot in the ovals. But to be honest, there are no other options in the Chronicle of Wings except manga.
Specifically for the first series, its main advantage is that it follows more or less the manga.
On the downside, a more childish drawing of this story doesn't really go well, given where the plot will go in the future. It would have been better if the drawing had originally been like in ovashki.
This anime is an extremely weak adaptation of the manga. The film version is incomplete, filled with fillers. The ovals are closest in atmosphere to the original, because they are drawn closer to the manga drawing and do not dilute the atmosphere with fillers. But the ovals are sewn to the anime seasons extremely crookedly. More precisely, they do not have a transition to themselves at all. Which makes them more of a pleasant bonus to the manga than an adequate continuation of the series.
So if you are at least somewhat interested in the first series, I can advise you to try to read the manga. There are much more chances that it will drag you down. Plus, it has an ending, unlike the anime.
The only indisputable advantage of this film adaptation is the music. But watching two seasons for the sake of a skeleton is a very strange activity =)
But the OVA is much tougher compared to the series and the plot has dramatically gained momentum, has become more saturated and holistic. The most meaningful part of the whole series in my opinion.
On the downside, a more childish drawing of this story doesn't really go well, given where the plot will go in the future. It would have been better if the drawing had originally been like in ovashki.