Toonami Trailer
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- ExSphere
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Toonami Trailer
Allright sooo lil video history on this. I made this bout 6 months ago when toonami went bye bye and I got all sad faced.
It was a lil attempt in me re-creating a Toonami promo.
YES I know it DBZ....which is why i was very hesitant to release this. This video isn't anything special or out of the ordinary. But it's NOT a shity quality, water marked footage, with lame ass radio music.
Just thought I'd get some feed back.
Enjoy
- Alt_z3
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Re: Toonami Trailer
Liked it very much. Good stuff
and nice scene selection, all are very dynamic ones.

- LittleAtari
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Re: Toonami Trailer
ooo, toonami.
/gets
EDIT: Overall I liked it. For the concept, I felt it was a cross between a toonami promo and an amv, leaning more towards the amv side. IIRC, the DBZ promos had a lot more dialog, screaming, and sound from the anime. At times, the promos were driven solely on sound taken from the anime and put together in a way that fueled the energy of them.
When it comes to an amv using DBZ, I honestly dont care much that it's 'unoriginal'. IMO, there has been a boycott (can't think of a better word to describe it) on DBZ videos for almost too long. Honestly, 99.9% of DBZ vids I've seen have been classics. So it's nice to see someone come out with a new one every now and then. I'm also glad to see that some MEPs are starting to allow DBZ to be in them.
/gets
EDIT: Overall I liked it. For the concept, I felt it was a cross between a toonami promo and an amv, leaning more towards the amv side. IIRC, the DBZ promos had a lot more dialog, screaming, and sound from the anime. At times, the promos were driven solely on sound taken from the anime and put together in a way that fueled the energy of them.
When it comes to an amv using DBZ, I honestly dont care much that it's 'unoriginal'. IMO, there has been a boycott (can't think of a better word to describe it) on DBZ videos for almost too long. Honestly, 99.9% of DBZ vids I've seen have been classics. So it's nice to see someone come out with a new one every now and then. I'm also glad to see that some MEPs are starting to allow DBZ to be in them.
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