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Revision as of 15:27, 22 April 2020
Dream Dimension Hunter Fandora, Mujigen Hunter Fandora 夢次元ハンター ファンドラ) is an original video animation (OVA) created by manga artist Go Nagai. The three OVAs, all produced by short-lived Kaname Production and released in Japan by Nippon Columbia, were “Lem Fight Chapter”, 35 minutes, released on September 21, 1985; “Deddlandar Chapter”, 43 minutes on March 10, 1986; and “Fantos Chapter”, 46 minutes on November 21, 1986. [1]
The first OVA was said to have had an English dub done in Japan. [2] It was marketed as a VHS to be sold over seas. The price was 100$ + International shipping. [3] It is also refrenced that the Laser disc version may have the dub as well. [4]
It is unknown if any of the other OVAs were dubbed, no photos of the Japanese tape have appeared, only one clip has been found online.
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Notes
- The Second OVA is missing from the internet.
- All 3 OVAs may have been dubbed or at least re-leased in Italy on DVD.
See also
- Pony Metal U-GAIM (lost MSXII video game; 1980s)
- Galactic Patrol Lensman (partially found anime series; 1984-85)