FoxJones wrote:http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=39075
If go and search for new anime, Kai Stromler is very muchly supported, yes...
To make digging through the idiotic number of videos I have listed easier, here I am at my most KVLT:
Heroes
Quite possibly the best The Cockpit video on the .org.
Bakudan Law
Again, this is really up there among ShoBaku videos.
LinkinBread K
Ok, so this anime is not the most obscure, but still.....
Into the Lungs of Hell
I wanted to make a video testing zero-cost-of-access, how well people would react to a video with an anime they'd never seen before. So I had to pick a fairly undersubscribed title.
Gunwomen of the Apocalypse
Again, probably the best pure Early Reins video in the DB.
Zero Zero J-Gei Shakedown
If you recognize more than half the sources in this video, you need to stop going to Distribution and start playing games released in your own country. (Distribution is not linked because some of their eroge demos are explicit.)
Probably due to the music scenes I have been involved in since long before getting into anime, with me obscure is always better than popular. My next project after the current one is going to involve Ashita no Joe, Campus Special Investigator Hikaruon, and Cream Lemon Escalation, maybe some other old, obscure, hand-painted titles if and when I dig them up; I'm idly kicking around a treatment of Korn's "Shoots and Ladders" with Super Kuma-san, but I'm not sure if this OVA is still available on Japanese DVD, or worth ordering to Europe if it is.
With my cocommittant tendency towards unknown music sources, the result will eventually be the pinnacle of kholdness: a video that will get no downloads and no hits after its initial announcement, becoming that which exists only for itself, for which no possible audience at all exists.
(I shouldn't have bought so much stuff at the Blackmoon Prod. stall this weekend -- the fumes of black metal trueness are starting to affect my brain.)
(apologies for self-promotion)
--K