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I want to know the history of AnimeMusicVideo.
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There was an answer from the manager.
It connects with the pornography site in case of the access from the following domains.
deny from .com
deny from .org
deny from .biz
deny from .ac.jp
deny from .ad.jp
deny from .co.jp
deny from .ed.jp
deny from .go.jp
deny from .gr.jp
Because I wanted to introduce it, it is regrettable.
It connects with the pornography site in case of the access from the following domains.
deny from .com
deny from .org
deny from .biz
deny from .ac.jp
deny from .ad.jp
deny from .co.jp
deny from .ed.jp
deny from .go.jp
deny from .gr.jp
Because I wanted to introduce it, it is regrettable.
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[quote="Esrhan"]On a completely different note, how was the first MAD even created?[/quote]
About the first MAD
It seems to have edited an edit method at that time with two VCRs.
GGI made on PC is seen in a part of production.
The edit scenery is collected to the production video in 1986.
It was done that the MAD video edit with PC had been done by using
Amiga in 1994.
About the first MAD
It seems to have edited an edit method at that time with two VCRs.
GGI made on PC is seen in a part of production.
The edit scenery is collected to the production video in 1986.
It was done that the MAD video edit with PC had been done by using
Amiga in 1994.
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In "Types of MAD Movies":
I'm pretty sure it is suppposed to say: Anison not Unison. It's short for Animation Song.
Anisons were common standard until the anime companys decided to maximize their profit by pushing a J-Pop song in the charts. The song does not even have to have anything to do with the anime. Anisons on the other hand are made especially for a certain anime and often contain the title of the series in it's lyrics.
The only recent anime I can think of that still got an anison opening is "Break Out" by JAM Project (Japanese Anison Makers Project) for SRW:OG Divine Wars.
In "Types of MAD Movies":
I'm pretty sure it is suppposed to say: Anison not Unison. It's short for Animation Song.
Anisons were common standard until the anime companys decided to maximize their profit by pushing a J-Pop song in the charts. The song does not even have to have anything to do with the anime. Anisons on the other hand are made especially for a certain anime and often contain the title of the series in it's lyrics.
The only recent anime I can think of that still got an anison opening is "Break Out" by JAM Project (Japanese Anison Makers Project) for SRW:OG Divine Wars.
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I don't see how, as that doesn't match up with the definition given:Streicher wrote:@Doki
In "Types of MAD Movies":
I'm pretty sure it is suppposed to say: Anison not Unison. It's short for Animation Song.
Anisons were common standard until the anime companys decided to maximize their profit by pushing a J-Pop song in the charts. The song does not even have to have anything to do with the anime. Anisons on the other hand are made especially for a certain anime and often contain the title of the series in it's lyrics.
The only recent anime I can think of that still got an anison opening is "Break Out" by JAM Project (Japanese Anison Makers Project) for SRW:OG Divine Wars.
"These MADs take the opening sequence from an anime and recreate it using a different video source."
In essence, stuff like Eva Bebop (although it's an AMV; same premise, though - there's also a School Rumble/Cowboy Bebop one floating around out there too).
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Hey! I forgot that one, vaulted.Qyot27 wrote:I don't see how, as that doesn't match up with the definition given:Streicher wrote:@Doki
In "Types of MAD Movies":
I'm pretty sure it is suppposed to say: Anison not Unison. It's short for Animation Song.
Anisons were common standard until the anime companys decided to maximize their profit by pushing a J-Pop song in the charts. The song does not even have to have anything to do with the anime. Anisons on the other hand are made especially for a certain anime and often contain the title of the series in it's lyrics.
The only recent anime I can think of that still got an anison opening is "Break Out" by JAM Project (Japanese Anison Makers Project) for SRW:OG Divine Wars.
"These MADs take the opening sequence from an anime and recreate it using a different video source."
In essence, stuff like Eva Bebop (although it's an AMV; same premise, though - there's also a School Rumble/Cowboy Bebop one floating around out there too).
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