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Post by Muyo_Ryu » Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:33 am

godix wrote:
Muyo_Ryu wrote:Project Name

Anyone having any suggestions on the actual name of the project? I tried to go with the general Christmas + Anime fusion, but niether Christime nor Anistmas makes sence. It sounds like the name of a disease ^.^'

The Christmas Project is what I actually call it myself, but it's not really THAT original hehe ^.^ So if you have any ideas, just pop it down there :D
Unfortunately my first idea, 'The traditional christmas project and three jerks who did comedies' is too long so instead I think it should be called 'Project Undecided', at least if the currect song/anime choices are anything to judge by.
You do have a point, "Project Undecided." Hmmm. It does have a nice sound to it, but it doesn't have much to do with the whole Xmas subject.
I'lll also keep in mind the first title you gave in. It might be long, but it's Christmassy lol :P
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Post by badmartialarts » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:14 am

After some searching about for versions of O Holy Night, I'm now pretty sure I'm gonna go with Nat King Cole's version. Because it's short, and it has a nice choir near the end.

Now to find it on CD....
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Post by Heero_Yuy84 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:44 am

Anime suggestion: Didn't the original SDF Macross have a Christmas episode?
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Post by Toji Fujawara » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:30 pm

damn sorry to say but im afraid im going to have to drop out of this i just dont have the time to get this done by the deadline. Im very sorry. School and work are just a to much right now for me to put in the time i would like to for this video. Once again im very sorry for this i would honestly love to make this video but i just dont see it happening.
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Post by Rosie-chan » Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:14 am

Looking for song help: does anyone know of particularly good versions of "So This is Christmas" (aka "War is Over") out there? I know of the original John Lennon version (the copy I heard, the sound quality wasn't good and it had Yoko Ono singing in it, not a good thing), one by Neil Daimond (Not bad, although I only have it on casette tape) and one by Celine Dion (I would need to dig up the CD to remember wat I think about it.)

(continues to hunt for the family christmas CDs)

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Post by themaan » Thu Sep 30, 2004 6:07 pm

heh, I have a funny. How about Here Comes Santa Clause with Trigun, it would obviously be a total parody so try and slot me in accordingly :wink:
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Post by dokool » Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:33 pm

Rosie-chan wrote:Looking for song help: does anyone know of particularly good versions of "So This is Christmas" (aka "War is Over") out there? I know of the original John Lennon version (the copy I heard, the sound quality wasn't good and it had Yoko Ono singing in it, not a good thing), one by Neil Daimond (Not bad, although I only have it on casette tape) and one by Celine Dion (I would need to dig up the CD to remember wat I think about it.)

(continues to hunt for the family christmas CDs)
The Cruxshadows did a cover of that song...

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Post by Rosie-chan » Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:26 pm

dokool wrote:
Rosie-chan wrote:Looking for song help: does anyone know of particularly good versions of "So This is Christmas" (aka "War is Over") out there? I know of the original John Lennon version (the copy I heard, the sound quality wasn't good and it had Yoko Ono singing in it, not a good thing), one by Neil Daimond (Not bad, although I only have it on casette tape) and one by Celine Dion (I would need to dig up the CD to remember wat I think about it.)

(continues to hunt for the family christmas CDs)
The Cruxshadows did a cover of that song...
Knowing you...is it a techno/metal/heavy rock remix? If I do go with this song, I'd more likely be leaning toward something more traditional-sounding (well, as "traditional" as John Lennon gets.) Unless it's really good techno/rock (but not metal or rap).

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Post by dokool » Fri Oct 01, 2004 12:37 am

Rosie-chan wrote:
dokool wrote:The Cruxshadows did a cover of that song...
Knowing you...is it a techno/metal/heavy rock remix? If I do go with this song, I'd more likely be leaning toward something more traditional-sounding (well, as "traditional" as John Lennon gets.) Unless it's really good techno/rock (but not metal or rap).

"Knowing you"? What exactly are you implying? I'm not sure whether to be offended or not, as I listen to a wide variety of music and happen to have a broad interest across multiple genres.

But to answer your questions, the Cruxshadows are a bit on the goth side of things. I'll grab an mp3 from my friend when I get back to my dorm if you'd like to hear it.

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Post by RedFusionX » Fri Oct 01, 2004 1:03 am

I have some scenes from Patlabor TV that are very holiday, and there is an actual episode featuring a christmas theme

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