I took the theme from "Gigantor" and used four modern animes as possible ideas for a "New Gigantor".
I used:
Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden
Steel Angel Kurumi
Chobits
Hand Maid May
What more need be said!
Gigantor Revisted
Enjoy,
tajjej
Gigantor Revisted - New AMV
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- tajjej
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- tajjej
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2003 11:35 pm
- Location: Tehachapi, California
I was informed that I had a spelling error in the original posted video. I have corrected the error and re-posted my video.
As the opening of the video explains, I created four possible New Gigantor's, each with a different anime, since the theme is only about a minute long.
The theme song was extracted straight from the DVD. I normalized it for volume and punched the bass a little bit, but the quality could not be boosted any further without boosting the background noise level. I think it adds an authentic 1960's TV quality to the work (Please believe that!)
I hope you find it amusing,
tajjej
As the opening of the video explains, I created four possible New Gigantor's, each with a different anime, since the theme is only about a minute long.
The theme song was extracted straight from the DVD. I normalized it for volume and punched the bass a little bit, but the quality could not be boosted any further without boosting the background noise level. I think it adds an authentic 1960's TV quality to the work (Please believe that!)
I hope you find it amusing,
tajjej