Etoh*the*Greato wrote:They sorta left it open. I gather the impression that it was either cancelled very quickly in Japan or it was one of those cases like what went on in the early days where ADV wanted the rights to something more popular and the original company would only give it to them if they would take that off their hands too.
For stuff from back in the 80's and early 90's, it wasn't too uncommon to have a short OVA series of only a couple of episodes that failed to tell a complete story.
Back in the day, almost all Anime came from popular Manga. Some of it got the royal treatment - such as Urusei Yatsura or Marmalade Boy.
Others got a decent amount of episodes so that they could do a real story - introduce characters, establish plot, have a complication, and a resolution such as Bubblegum Crisis and Video Girl Ai.
But a lot of the manga only got a couple of episodes. Some of my favorite anime fall into this category - Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, Hyperdolls, Elf Princess Rane, and, of course, Dragon Half.
It seems to me that these manga probably weren’t run-away successes, but had a modest fanbase with enough numbers to warrant an anime, but small enough to warrant caution. It may be note-worthy that all of my examples are of the more zany variety. It seems that perhaps folks were worried that the random antics would not translate well from manga to anime. Those same antics seem par for the course these days.
To that end, Dragon Half appears to begin like many other TV series with character introductions and plot and setting explanations and then completes an initial minor story arc. If there were any hopes of an expanded series, they did not materialize, to my chagrin.