Showing posts with label AMV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMV. Show all posts

May 25, 2017

[AMV] Tamia - Officially Missing You



Tamia - Officially Missing You
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PokemonGO x Tomodachi
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Otaku Let's Plays Youtube Channel

Japan Day NYC Reviews by us
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Japan Day 2015 - by chansu

Anime Recommendation - Clannad Afterstory

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May 23, 2017

[AMV] Zedd - Clarity ft. Foxes



Zedd -- Clarity ft. Foxes 

This song is of British origin and the anime One Piece is Japanese animation. So is there anything else to say about this AMV?
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December 17, 2015

Winter Wonderland AMV!

S E A M O   M a t a   A i m a s h o u 
A * M * V
Anime:  T o k y o  M a r b l e  C h o c o l a t e



Winter Wonderland AMV credit goes to:

January 7, 2015

Otaku Reviewers Update, Domain Back & More!

Better than the other side of the pillow! Or cat. 


 Hello loyal otaku! We've been on a small hiatus and things have been slow, but good news comes your way!

1. We've restored the domain otakureviewers.com ! You've seen this link on our Youtube Channel, our various other blogs, and across google and the internet. Now it points back to your one and only beloved blog for all things Otaku/Video Games.

2. Speaking of our Youtube channel, you should check it out! There are a few really awesome AMVs, and most importantly come watch chansu and RPGHero play video games in our Otaku Let's Play! miniseries. It's like a box of chocolates, you never know what you might get next!

Mystical Ninja 3 - Watch us pummel the Giant Head of Doom


3. Do you know about Adventure Second Prime, our Original English Language novel? If you do, thanks for supporting Emery Acer and his team of Adventure seeking super-powered teens! If not, then what are you waiting for, check it out! Links on the left-hand bar (or Here), purchase a Kindle copy on Amazon or support us by checking out Wattpad! (Word has it there's a special Otaku Reviewers exclusive project in the works!)



You may have thought we were gonna take it easy in 2015, but watch out! The Otaku Reviewers make a comeback!!


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-chansu

August 9, 2011

:::Otakon 2011 by Deretsun:::

Hey everyone!  It's my turn for my take on Otakon!

Well, where do I start?  Oh--how about the favorite anime of a very famous talented duo known as CHEMISTRY?  That's right!--You heard me!

At the end of their concert Kaname Kawabata (one of the two people who make up CHEMISTRY) shouted out "MY FAVORITE ANIME IS..."

(click "Read More" to find out!! =P)

July 5, 2011

:::Random Videos:::

Hey everyone! Usually this is RPGHero's department but I felt compelled to make this! >:)

I hope everyone's had a wonderful Fourth of July! Remember--July 7th is Tanabata so don't forget to learn the song and sing it when the time comes! ^^

Alright, so let's move onto the post! :D

First we have two very interesting AMVs that I really liked:

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AMV - Around The World



AMV - Do You Know Your Anime?



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Next we have this Otaku Breakdancing video!  The whole story is pretty funny--see for yourself!



Next we have Tarako Tarako Tarako by Kigurumi! This song was released in June 2006 for "Q.P. Corporation's (Kabushikigaishu) spaghetti sauce" (source). This song has set a record for making it to the Top 100 Singles on the Oricon charts with such young performers! (source).



And now to break the record of the youngest performers on the Oricon charts come Kaoru and Tomoki. Together, in a viral song called "Maru Maru Mori Mori" which is the ending song to the very popular Japanese Drama (and by "very" I mean VERY--20% of the Japanese population is said to know it!!!) "Marumo no Okite", they have pushed up to #6 on the Oricon Charts!!!

Look at this quote from Wikipedia: 

"This singles album debuted on the Oricon charts at the 3rd position with sales of around 35 thousand albums a week. This makes the group Kaoru to Tomoki, Tamani Mook ( 薫と友樹、たまにムック Kaoru to Tomoki, tama ni mukku?) the youngest group ever to debut in the TOP10 charts at the average of 6 years old, beating the previous record set by the group Kigurumi ( キグルミ?) for their singles Tarako・Tarako・Tarako ( たらこ・たらこ・たらこ?) in September 2006."

And now for the song and dance! :)



There was an interesting news program on this as well:



And here's a fanmade version incase you feel like learning the dance =P.
And I thought this video was funny ^^.

And last but not least is the hilarious Mameshiba series!  It reminds me of Fireball (MAL) and they are totally worth watching!  There's 20 of them, so watch them all! >:).

"What exactly is Mameshiba?
They're not quite a bean, nor a dog
but rather a hybrid of both.
They love to appear out of nowhere
and offer random bits of trivia
whether you asked for it or not..."

Here is the first video (I will provide links to the rest of the series later--or you can just click the next episode from the related videos).



Entire Series:
(1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20)

Well, I hope you've enjoyed my Random Videos post!

That's all for today!

Thanks for reading! ^^
:::Deretsun:::

March 18, 2011

AMV of the Day!

Jihaku, Foo Fighters - Best of You
Various Artists



So far 85,550 people have donated over $5,168,370 in American Aid to Japan...
Let's keep giving them the best of us!

November 29, 2010

Christmas AMV Parody!!!!

The song is, "I believe in Santa Claus" from the movie "A Year Without a Santa Claus".

Made by Youtube channel. ItachiUchiha13557

The video is Bleach, with Yamamoto Genryusai as the "Jolly" Kris Kringle!!! lol

September 27, 2010

Take a Break? What a coincidence I was doin that...


This is an encore post because I posted it before. But Cowboy Bebop is always EPIC!

Video created by MonkeyKingGhost on youtube!

June 13, 2010

Asuma is the man! (Contains old Naruto Shippuuden spoilers)

I haven't been keeping up with Naruto Shippuuden. I sorta fell off the Naruto boat years ago because I thought it was a generic mainstream shounen anime. But long story short I got back into it and I'm now catching up like wildfire!


I know that I'm late in saying this but Asuma is the man!
Do you guys remember when Asuma took on an Akatsuki member and :( was defeated. He was an all around cool guy and I'm sad he's gone well here's a tribute. Thanks to youtube user FotonBurst!'



You will be missed man!

May 29, 2010

Animazement 2010!!!! Chansu’s (EPIC) Review of DAY 2 (FRIDAY)

Hello my dearest readers, chansu is back with the most exciting day he’s had yet, so anticipate a post longer than any other that preceeded it! Please, I beg you, fasten your safety belts and set your seat trays in the upright and locked position, because you’re about to be shot through a gauntlet of:





RPGHero and Chansu’s 4 Day Animazement Journal

Day 2 – AMVs and Vocaloids and Noiz, oh My!




I honestly don’t know where to start with today, to do it proper justice. As usual, but to a much greater degree, cosplayers flooded the area! I saw every akatsuki member, 5 Bleach captains, the cast of Kingdom Hearts, more gothic lolitas than you can shake a stick at, creepy half-dressed catgirls, Miku Rin and Len, tootsie roll ninja’s dramatic return, and much MUCH more! Because RPGHero cosplayed as Usopp I got a few photos, but there was too much spectacle for me to properly capture with my measly cellular phone camera! Anime conventions are MOST DEFINITELY a place you must visit to understand.


Now, let’s discuss the panels/activities I had the opportunity to sit in on and take note of…


The first activity I visited was the “Video Game Room” which ran pretty much all day. Nonstop graphics and 8bit music relentlessly flooded from the room, not to mention the roar of gamers in heat. I only jest, but those are the only proper words I can think of to describe the game room. Everything from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, to nameless Japanese shmups (like Touhou), to the original Ice Climbers and Mario Bros., to even DDR and Rock Band 2; you name it, it was there. But one game in particular captured my heart quickly: Magical Drop.


I had tried Magical Drop for SNES quickly and found it tactless and boring, but boy was I wrong. Magical Drop is a game similar to both Tetris Attack and Bubble Bobble, in which the objective is to make three-in-a-row vertical colored arrangements to destroy colored bubbles. But in order to make combos, your 3+ vertical bubbles must destroy horizontal bubbles… hey, how about you watch this video and hopefully become less confused?




[watching is not as fun as playing, guaranteed. Especially when you’re playing for the sole purpose of pissing off people waiting in back of you]


Besides that, the video game room had very little room for people to like, share. I got to play Magical Drop for about a half hour and never again did that arcade machine open up for me…


Moving on! The next activity was “Anime Report from 2010” led by Koichi Tsunoda sensei, a famous animation director from back in theday. It was something of a pity that not that many people showed up (he expected about 60 people but got more like 20…) but what can you expect when the entire panel is a speech in Japanese occasionally interrupted by the translator to fill us in? Of course I only jest, that is probably what those who fled the panel thought, but I considered him to be very very intelligent and well-spoken. What little Japanese I understood was polite and thoughtful, and when I paid attention he even looked me in the eye! (I felt very proud of myself at that point, I successfully feigned comprehension of the Japanese language!)


Tsunoda-sensei is what we in America call a “trooper.” You know, that guy who always gets the short end of the stick and smiles happily regardless. I say this because his discussion was rife with the issue of illegal file sharing of anime and how it is ruining the future of anime. He himself only gets about 1000 yen in royalties A MONTH for an anime he directed, which is getting over 1000 a month on certain illicit pages.


Now, I could point fingers like he did, but I won’t. Let’s admit it, it’s hard to get our fix of anime in America without the cheesy English voices ruining it. What’s the difference between us watching “Bleach” from Dattebayo and Japanese kids watching Bleach on TV in Japan? It’s a little unreasonable for us to have to pay to see what they watch for free, don’t you think?


Well to wrap up this panel, the basic Report is as follows: anime peaked at 2006 but is in decline, it is ironic that anime revolves around TV views in Japan but online views in America, the anime movie industry (STUDIO GHIBLI) has the upper hand in the anime industry, J-music artists are in heated competition for spots making Opening and ending tracks for anime (which sell more than not-anime tracks in Japan), and that although anime is in decline it’s a stubborn business that will be here for years to come. Viola, you’re now informed!


Next panel! “AMV Contest.” Not much to say about this one, it had a huge turnout as expected and featured amazing AMVs. But two things hurt me: one is that all the AMVs had ENGLISH music tracks and two is that almost all the AMVs spoiled the plot of the series/movie. Why English songs, because they’re easy for us to understand and laugh at (when it’s funny)? Why spoil Code Geass, Ponyo, 5 cm/sec, and (for those who haven’t seen it) Tora Dora just for a 4 minute video? Geez. Besides that, there was some great directing but too much Geass/Evangelion/Cowboy Bebop/Toradora. That was 80% of the AMVs. I wonder who won…?





[“Like a Boss” parody song with Shinji from Evangelion. Warning, a few spoilers and lots of explicit lyrics.]


After the AMV contest I watched a bit of the “Karaoke Contest.” RPGHero was supposed to debut as TM Usopplution but we didn’t sign up in time. The acts were mediocre but entertaining. Last years winner was as flashy as he was before even without knocking down mic stands.


But leave it to Uchuu Sentai NOIZ to well… be “noizy.” Seeping into the Karaoke contest was the “Noiz Concert” that was being performed next door, which piqued my interest so I went to watch for a little. But, sorry for cliché once again but it was just noisy! They have rhythm and talent but they relied on their unbearable loudness to gather people, which pissed me off so much that I couldn’t stay for more than 20 minutes. Besides Vamps live in concert was ten times better.


The final panel I went to, and by far the most eye-opening was…


VOCALOID: Hatsune Miku & Co. Sing For You!


Now you may be thinking, “Hey, we already know about VOCALOID and sure enough you do too, chansu! So what was so great about hearing the same old songs again?!” Well, it was much more than just replaying some songs. Although I did get to hear and sing along to Just Be Friends, Double Lariat, and others that I’ve yet to upload, I also learned about the existence and splendor of the new wave of VOCALOIDs:



Gumi


Kaito


Gakupo


Meiko (Sakine)



SF-A2 Miki


Kaai Yuki


Hiyama Kiyoteru


Their beautiful music live has inspired me to extend “Vocaloid Track of the Whenever I Feel Like It” to these newcomers so that we can experience a new sensation in music! Also, starting on the 31st, our Vocaloid series will be renamed “Vocaloid Track of the Day!” aptly to describe how many times I will be updating… everyday! I know you guys cannot wait!


And finally, during the late night when some sleep, RPGHero and I ventured into the “Anime Rave”! I have never been a fan of dances or anything involving other people, music, and me moving in an inspired manner, but I had so much fun that I would gladly host my own Anime Rave! Conga lines and throwing hands up is the best, especially to techno mixes of “Ready Steady Go,” “Resonance,” and “Go!!”. Perfect way to end one of the greatest nights in my anime history!!


Now! I will sleep so that I may go all out tomorrow! Saturday is the main event day! Be prepared for more antics and info! This is chansu, signin’ out!


-chansu

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