No.2047
i never got into amvs but the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya candy pop amv is still insanely impressive and mesmerizing to watch
No.2049
>the pain of wanting to rewatch one of your favorite AMVs and discovering it no longer exists on YouTube
No.2050
>>2045I was never in the scene but remember being them being something to look forward to at cons back in the day, like AMV Hell. I definitely consider it an artform. Try "before:2006 amv" on YouTube if you really want a nostalgia bomb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKnujVs4Z5ghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8VdV0_v4oYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYX4jMLHupIThese are the shipping ones I remember the most. Quite the gamut I must say.
>>2049Felt.
No.2091
>>2049I have a folder with like 400 AMVs on my computer because of this. I tried uploading some that were missing a while back and got copyright struck.
All from the music companies too, music industry is awful with this stuff.
No.2768
>>2766*Are
I need to proofread my posts more before I post. I've realized I'm prone to typos when posting here. Especially at work on my phone. Makes me look like an idiot.