My favourite of these is Battle Cats collab. With officially licensed artwork and sung by Yoko Takahashi herself (the original song's singer) https://youtu.be/dVHdUakiEo4?si=hyQ3f3433cvGbHdP Real...
My favourite of these is Battle Cats collab. With officially licensed artwork and sung by Yoko Takahashi herself (the original song's singer)
Love the English comment saying "Finally, a version I can sing along to properly" Also the cat faces are mildly creepy in this. The smiles and eyes feel so empty...
Love the English comment saying "Finally, a version I can sing along to properly"
Also the cat faces are mildly creepy in this. The smiles and eyes feel so empty...
Now this is high art. Putting the rare nudity/sexualized scenes from king of the hill to match the shonen style made me laugh. Complete opposite shows but was arranged perfectly. This goes to show...
Now this is high art.
Putting the rare nudity/sexualized scenes from king of the hill to match the shonen style made me laugh. Complete opposite shows but was arranged perfectly.
This goes to show with enough video clips you can make anything be seen in a different context than the originator intended, and that the editor has a lot of control over what that context can be about.
My favourite of these is Battle Cats collab. With officially licensed artwork and sung by Yoko Takahashi herself (the original song's singer)
https://youtu.be/dVHdUakiEo4?si=hyQ3f3433cvGbHdP
Real quick: which one is your favourite Angel and why is it Ramiel? (Tabris also acceptable answer)
Love the English comment saying "Finally, a version I can sing along to properly"
Also the cat faces are mildly creepy in this. The smiles and eyes feel so empty...
Now this is high art.
Putting the rare nudity/sexualized scenes from king of the hill to match the shonen style made me laugh. Complete opposite shows but was arranged perfectly.
This goes to show with enough video clips you can make anything be seen in a different context than the originator intended, and that the editor has a lot of control over what that context can be about.
Pocket Sand! There are some very classic moments and concepts in there. Truly one of the greats for sure.
I'm not a fan per se of either of these titles, but I know enough to know that is absolutely brilliant.
The end montages of these always gets me. That one is top tier, though.