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Literally the first AMV I ever saw in my life.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=z9XkY84MUls

Oh shit, I remember that one! Brings back so many memories! My older sister used to obsesssed with downloading as much of these as possible, leaving me to clean up after her and burn all the clips that had kept clogging up the hard disk on CDs and later DVDs.

This is one of my old favorites, pretty good musical fit to everyone's favorite tokusatsu team:

I also used to love this one. The original had this weird green tint to it, so I'm pretty thankful for this remake:

As for newer stuff, I don't kow anything about this show, but it looks kinda amusing:
 
This AMV works a hell of a lot better than it should:
 

Here are "Dance Away" and "Follow Your Dream", two of the three made-in-USA songs composed by Richie Zito and Joey Carbone from Project A-Ko, with visuals from the movie.

I'm pretty sure these aren't fan-made AMV's, they're official promotional clips.
 
Apologies for necroposting, but I've been thinking about something lately.

Anybody here remember HBTV? I mentioned it in the Western Animation thread recently.

HBTV was a series of music videos Hanna Barbera did in the 80's using licensed songs that aired as part of their syndicated cartoon blocks. They later compiled these videos onto VHS tapes and sold them. Each tape had a specific theme or genre and most of these songs were the kind of songs you'd hear on oldies or classic rock stations.

Quite honestly, I like the idea of AMV compilations focused on a specific theme or genre, and if I had the technical know-how, I'd definitely do a similar thing but with more footage sources than just Hanna-Barbera.

As dumb and autistic as this sounds, I even had a few playlists in mind for the different AMV compilations I'd like to see complete with titles and themes for each playlist.
 
Apologies for necroposting, but I've been thinking about something lately.

Anybody here remember HBTV? I mentioned it in the Western Animation thread recently.

HBTV was a series of music videos Hanna Barbera did in the 80's using licensed songs that aired as part of their syndicated cartoon blocks. They later compiled these videos onto VHS tapes and sold them. Each tape had a specific theme or genre and most of these songs were the kind of songs you'd hear on oldies or classic rock stations.

Quite honestly, I like the idea of AMV compilations focused on a specific theme or genre, and if I had the technical know-how, I'd definitely do a similar thing but with more footage sources than just Hanna-Barbera.

As dumb and autistic as this sounds, I even had a few playlists in mind for the different AMV compilations I'd like to see complete with titles and themes for each playlist.
I think Cartoon Network used to have professional AMVs play during commercial breaks too back when they were still somewhat new.
 
If we're going to revive old threads and all, there's a disturbing lack of Shaft in here.

I mean, they worked really hard at making the Monogatari's perfect for it.

Mood whiplash ones are always fun too.

Maybe some oldies. How many do you recognize?

Now, if you want really old.



And because it's me and I have to
 
As far as Macross/Robotech MVs go, this one's also brity gud. Real "Danger Zone" vibes:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=SOk-0okum0Q
I always did like like that song, even in the original Robotech. There really aren't that many Macross AMVs, other than Danger Zone ones. The series is kind of it's own AMV in a way, although it's funny how bits of Macross, Frontier usually, find their way into other AMVs.

This one is alright, it's mostly the parts of the Frontier movies that are good. Too much of the Frontier movies are Kawamori going back and editing out the parts that some people didn't like. Strips the story of a lot of the meaning off it. The series got a bit dark there towards the end. Too many people getting butt hurt that Best Idol won in the series though.

More of that good 80s energy.
 
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