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Postby archangellus » Tue Nov 12, 2002 7:00 am

That can't be right, there isnt anyone that i know of that has told thast they hate dbz mv :twisted:
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Postby stormybaka » Tue Nov 12, 2002 9:03 am

Give it time...Or maybe they just couldn't be bothered... :lol:
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Postby Declan_Vee » Tue Nov 12, 2002 10:42 am

It's not the anime that counts. It's how you use it.
It's not how popular a band is. It's how good they actually are.

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On the Anime front.
Personally I find Mr Oni's list of overused anime... disturbing
- Cowboy Bebop was considered overused before I was even able to get my hands on the DVDs (so far only vol 1-4 have been released down here) BTW I was grossly disappointed by this series.
- Outlaw Star hasn't been released down here (although from the few fan-subs I've seen, I'm not missing much)
- Love Hina, only the first 2 DVDs have been released, I didn't think it would appeal that much with the broader US community. Possibly the excessive violence might have something to do with it.

And to all of the people who mock DBZ for being plotless. Some of the best anime series I'm currently watching could be said to have no real plot whatsoever. ie Azumanga Daioh, Jungle wa Itsumo Hale nochi Guu.

On the Music front.
I really have no idea what the music scene is like in the US. However if it's anything the MTV Video Music Awards that I saw the other week (very delayed telecast) I pity you. I really hope for the sake of US music that there are alternatives.
I listen to a radio station that has a strong dedication to music, the arts, regional and foreign film and literature. As opposed to filling the wallets of their numerous corporate bed-fellows (it's govt funded so they can afford to be this way). Most all of the tracks they play are by artists that won't be found on the top 40 and those that are, deserve to be.
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Postby -ssj2gohan- » Tue Nov 12, 2002 11:42 am

I hardly use linkin park in dbz mvs, I think they are good though. If u see my amvs they are not linkin park except fo rmy gohan one which is emotional
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Postby stormybaka » Tue Nov 12, 2002 11:53 am

- Cowboy Bebop was considered overused before I was even able to get my hands on the DVDs (so far only vol 1-4 have been released down here) all 6 dvd'shave been released in Australia...
- Outlaw Star hasn't been released down here Can't be too sure about this one...
- Love Hina, only the first 2 DVDs have been released, The first 4 have been released as far
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Postby Rozard » Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:01 pm

Declan_Vee wrote:On the Music front.
I really have no idea what the music scene is like in the US. However if it's anything the MTV Video Music Awards that I saw the other week (very delayed telecast) I pity you. I really hope for the sake of US music that there are alternatives.
I listen to a radio station that has a strong dedication to music, the arts, regional and foreign film and literature. As opposed to filling the wallets of their numerous corporate bed-fellows (it's govt funded so they can afford to be this way). Most all of the tracks they play are by artists that won't be found on the top 40 and those that are, deserve to be.


Unfortunately, there are basically 3 types of music listeners in the US, and I'm being very general: 1.) Those who follow MTV like their Bible; 2.) Those that listen to stuff that's totally unheard of/underground just so that they're unique; 3.) People who listen to what they like and aren't influenced. Again, unfortunately (for the most part) groups 1 and 2 claim that they are group 3.
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Postby stormybaka » Tue Nov 12, 2002 12:02 pm

Sorry a correction on that Regards to Love Hina
dvd's I have on order are:
Love Hina #5 (October 2002)
Love Hina #6 (November 2002)
Love Hina Christmas Movie (December 2002)

I will be picking up 5 & 6 as soon as I know 6 is there...
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Postby Lyrs » Tue Nov 12, 2002 1:24 pm

Engar wrote:Oh and one more thing:
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DBZ is anime? I would never have thought so...


Shame on you.. shame.. :cry:


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Postby Matrix Saiyan » Tue Nov 12, 2002 9:59 pm

SSj2 gohan I think it would be better if we just let people enter any anime MV because i dont think well get 15 vids by next year! :lol:

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Postby -ssj2gohan- » Tue Nov 12, 2002 10:11 pm

If we do that then all the people here will submit their music videos that arent dbz and then most of them will be other animes and is our site on all animes? Maybe if u asked some people like I asked SSJvegita0609 and he is making a better one now.
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Postby kilik^ » Tue Nov 12, 2002 10:53 pm

-ssj2gohan- i think that u are going nowhere with this discussion , This issue has been Discussed MANY MANY times in this forum and the majority of the people here have already made up their minds about that LP/dbz AMV combination.

my advice to you and the other people interested is to read the old threads about this particular problem. jeez even this threads are starting to become boring just like the videos :roll:
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Postby Declan_Vee » Wed Nov 13, 2002 1:14 am

stormybaka wrote:- Cowboy Bebop was considered overused before I was even able to get my hands on the DVDs (so far only vol 1-4 have been released down here) all 6 dvd'shave been released in Australia...
- Outlaw Star hasn't been released down here Can't be too sure about this one...
- Love Hina, only the first 2 DVDs have been released, The first 4 have been released as far

Umm... I'm not sure who your distro is, but this is the info I have.

Cowboy Bebop V5 - 13th November (extended to 27th)
Cowboy Bebop V6 - 4th Decamber
Love Hina V3 - 13th November (extended to 27th)
Love Hina V4 - 4th December
Love Hina V5 - 15th January
Love Hina V6 - TBA

And Outlaw Star is a no.
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Postby Paul Kievits » Wed Nov 13, 2002 3:28 am

Rozard wrote:Unfortunately, there are basically 3 types of music listeners in the US, and I'm being very general: 1.) Those who follow MTV like their Bible; 2.) Those that listen to stuff that's totally unheard of/underground just so that they're unique; 3.) People who listen to what they like and aren't influenced. Again, unfortunately (for the most part) groups 1 and 2 claim that they are group 3.


I agree with this wholeheartedly. There are several people on this site who are actual genuine group 3, but in real life I have yet to meet the first person...
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Postby stormybaka » Wed Nov 13, 2002 5:36 am

Declan_Vee wrote:
stormybaka wrote:- Cowboy Bebop was considered overused before I was even able to get my hands on the DVDs (so far only vol 1-4 have been released down here) all 6 dvd'shave been released in Australia...
- Outlaw Star hasn't been released down here Can't be too sure about this one...
- Love Hina, only the first 2 DVDs have been released, The first 4 have been released as far

Umm... I'm not sure who your distro is, but this is the info I have.

Cowboy Bebop V5 - 13th November (extended to 27th)
Cowboy Bebop V6 - 4th Decamber
Love Hina V3 - 13th November (extended to 27th)
Love Hina V4 - 4th December
Love Hina V5 - 15th January
Love Hina V6 - TBA

And Outlaw Star is a no.


Well outlaw is a yes, I found out it is today...I asked...and I have all 6 bebop on dvd as well as the first 4 Love Hina
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Postby Rozard » Wed Nov 13, 2002 2:39 pm

Paul Kievits wrote:
Rozard wrote:Unfortunately, there are basically 3 types of music listeners in the US, and I'm being very general: 1.) Those who follow MTV like their Bible; 2.) Those that listen to stuff that's totally unheard of/underground just so that they're unique; 3.) People who listen to what they like and aren't influenced. Again, unfortunately (for the most part) groups 1 and 2 claim that they are group 3.


I agree with this wholeheartedly. There are several people on this site who are actual genuine group 3, but in real life I have yet to meet the first person...


Yeah, I like to think that for the most part people belong to Group 3. I sort of has a little test that I made up:
- If you ask someone so listen to a song, and they say no because they don't like the genre, artist, blah blah blah, they're generally Group 2.
- If you ask someone to listen to a song, and they say no because they've never heard of the artist before, they're generally Group 1.
- If you ask someone to listen to a song, and they do, regardless of their opinions, they're generally Group 3.

I fall into Group 3 because I'm always open to new music. For exapmle, I hate Limp Bizkit as a band, but I love "My Generation" by them (especially in Sammy's video) and I'll listen to their new stuff. I'm not necessarily going to like it, but I'm going to listen to it. It's stuff like that that seperates the groups. If you can set your opinions aside and listen to the music, the whole song, too and honestly critique it, then I'd put you in Group 3.
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