
OK for those not in the know my studio is Aimaime Creations. It is manned by I, My and Me ie just myself...
I just call it 'deshi's harem.Bakadeshi wrote:waaaaay back when i was a young wippersnapper in the good ol days........ Ok i'm not vlad, leme start talking normal![]()
but yea, when I was younger, in school still, I used to run a fan-site on anime and the like, which I then named Anime Universe Network. (abreviated AUN) Aftewards when I fansubed, it was called AUN Fansubs, and late AUS for Anime Univese Studios. for various reasons, including a fallthrough with one of my translators who was ripping people off under my name, I stopped fansubbing for a while and retired that name. fasforward to my first amv release, when I got to the point on the video upload page that I needed to choose a studio, AUNMV (Anime UNiverse Music Videos) was born, which then later became just AuN Studios.
<Stirspeare> Otohiko: You guys sure love dongs.
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