also erstmal zur Antwort der Frage: Otaku no Video und die Otaku-Doku sind zwei verschieden paar Schuhe. Die Otaku-Doku ist von dem Franzosen Beineix.
Jetzt zu Otaku no Video
Zweiteilige OVA (1. Teil: Otaku no Video 1982; 2. Teil More Otaku no Video 1985) aus dem Hause Gainax (u.a. NGE und FLCL) von 1992
Plot:
What does it mean to be the Otaku of all Otaku? To be the Otaking, the one who will unite Otaku from all around the world and give them the respect and happiness they deserve? This quest forms the foundation for Gainax's classic two-episode OVA, Otaku no Video. Long seen as the "Otaku Bible," the two installments are well known among the men and women of the genre throughout the world, achieving what can almost be defined as cult status. The legendary OVA was released by a group of fanboys who, although they were already famous for their work in anime, would later become renowned for their work on Neon Genesis Evangelion, considered by many to be Gainax's most impacting work to date. Otaku no Video was their shout out to the society around them, paying respect to the fandom they dedicated themselves to, while at the same time parodying the various aspects of the members that make up that fan base. Loosely defined, the term "otaku" means house, with the moniker implying anyone that is so immersed with something that they never leave the house. It eventually evolved to mean anyone that was obsessed with something, such as military models, computers, or as the OVAs document, manga and anime. Quelle:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/reviews/display.php?id=202Und was habe ich wertes zu dieser OVA zu sagen?
Also in vielen Reviews im Netz und auch beim Posting von venom83 wird Otaku no Video vorgeworfen, dass das ganze zu übertrieben ist - liegt aber vielleicht an der Natur der Sache, oder? Es sollen doch gerade die durchgeknallten Fanatiker dargestellt werden. Und das gelingt meiner Meinung nach einerseits bei der Handlung des Anime gut (wer ist schon so durch und will einen Otaku-Freizeitpark gründen oder nach dem ultimativen Otaku-Planeten forschen?) aber auch die Real-Interviews find ich klasse. Was eben richtig gut rüberkommt ist, was für verkorkste Gestalten das sind...
Also ich fand es richtig unterhaltsam und kurzweilig.