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Dan da Dan Cosplay Music Video: A really funny little video my roommate shared with me. The cosplay and special effects makeup on Turbo Granny and the episode one aliens are just perfect. There are also some of the funniest character cameos ranging from Michael Jackson from the "Thriller" music video, Jiraya from Naruto, Wednesday Adams from The Adams Family, to Abraham fucking Lincoln. All of it is perfectly in-line for the fever dream that is Dan da Dan.
Drawing Human CookieRun Characters: Vol 2 by GinjaNinjaOwO/ActuallyRea: I've been following Rea for absolute ages, but I love it when they and their friends do assorted character design videos, especially if it's something I'm unfamiliar with like CookieRun.
The AMV Database profile of the guy who made one of the oldest know AMVs: The video dates back to 1982. Back then, there was so much more expertise and tech to do it--including two VCRs! The profile also includes a remaster from 2022 of the same video and an interview about the making of the video. I first learned about it from an anime convention panel dedicated to AMVs. Seeing the evolution of styles and technique over the last decade and a half has been amazing, so seeing what fans in the 80s did to make what is so easy (by comparison) is quite cool! Makes me wonder how many Spock/Kirk and other Star Trek edits have been lost to time.
The Best Bardcore Artist by None: Hildegard von Blingin makes covers of modern songs with the culture, language, and soundscapes of the modern cultural imaginings of what medieval western Europe looked like. My favorites are their covers of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" and Goteye's "Somebody I Used to Know."
Drawing Human CookieRun Characters: Vol 2 by GinjaNinjaOwO/ActuallyRea: I've been following Rea for absolute ages, but I love it when they and their friends do assorted character design videos, especially if it's something I'm unfamiliar with like CookieRun.
The AMV Database profile of the guy who made one of the oldest know AMVs: The video dates back to 1982. Back then, there was so much more expertise and tech to do it--including two VCRs! The profile also includes a remaster from 2022 of the same video and an interview about the making of the video. I first learned about it from an anime convention panel dedicated to AMVs. Seeing the evolution of styles and technique over the last decade and a half has been amazing, so seeing what fans in the 80s did to make what is so easy (by comparison) is quite cool! Makes me wonder how many Spock/Kirk and other Star Trek edits have been lost to time.
The Best Bardcore Artist by None: Hildegard von Blingin makes covers of modern songs with the culture, language, and soundscapes of the modern cultural imaginings of what medieval western Europe looked like. My favorites are their covers of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" and Goteye's "Somebody I Used to Know."