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Riku-kun

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  1. YES SIIIIIIIIIIIIIR! I just got it on Monday got Resident Evil 4. I got the last Wii in this whole area. I'm going to get it modded when I get the money. I love this thing! And you can get good exercise of you are a lazy bum. :P

    Dude....I love you. Marry me. RIGHT NOW!

    Wait, dude...Resident Evil 4 is for PS2. The one with Leon and the Las Plagas.

    Don't you mean Umbrella Chronicles?

  2. the one thing that bothers me about the show is that why would there be a village called leaf village in the land of fire?shouldnt it be village of lava or something?same goes for the sand village being in the wind country, wouldn't it be better of in the country of earth?????

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    I forgot about the Hundo and missed the first few episodes I wanted to rewatch thus I am watching them on Youtube in Jap and I really dont get how people think that jap is better than eng.If people find the eng voices annoying (i dont) then I think the jap are as equally annoying but tolerable much like the eng.

    Point 1 -

    Ho - Fire

    Country of Fire - Ho-Kage

    Kaze - Wind

    Country of the Wind - Kaze-Kage

    It's just how it goes. Having it be Lava Village in the Country of Fire is just too damn predictable and cliché'd. We don't call americans The Country of Nuke, or Lisbon the Hidden Village of Beer.

    Point 2 -

    It's always good to stick to the origins I guess. Die-hard fans usually badmouth Dubs very frickin much. Why? Because they just want to hear the original Seiyuu. And you have to admit. What's prefferable?

    Katon ! : Gougakyuu No Jutsu!

    Or

    "Fire Sealing!/Technique!/Element! : Jutsu of Giant Ball of Fire!" - Sasuke shouts, with VERY hormone-active, manly voice, which is completely unnatural for his size and age

    Well, it sucks.

    I myself am usually very curious about what type of voice do americans give to th characters. The first time I watched Advent Children, I made it my point that I was going to watch it in english, and whoever did not like it, could leave the room.

    And to be honest, I vastly preffer Cloud's english voice-over than his Japanese one.

    I guess it's all a question of taste.

  3. As you know me, Kyo, I'm not into mindless destruction XD. So no, I have not seen it, but I have heard of it and seen some pics. I like the art, but excessive mindless gore tends to be pretty...well, boring. Might just check it out 'cause you reccomended it. I mean, t'must have at least something good, right?

    There is a playstation game for it though.

    PS: You gotta love spandex-equiped people XD

  4. Good:

    You obviously have made AMVs before.

    The work you put to it is good, and for a change, you seem to know that an AMV only works if the music suits what you see. Basically most AMV Makers just take a huge clip or two and slap a music on and call "it" an AMV.

    You obviously thought twice about each clip. I commend you for taking your time into doing something decent.

    Bad:

    The first thing that catches the eye is the poor quality of the images. I don't blame you for it, when you Upload something on Youtube, it gets like that. But I've been making AMVs for sometime now and I can see the quality wasn't all that great beforehand, which, I wont blame you for either. In the fast clip exchange for the riff on 2:40 (good move there, I admit), you used the same three clips over and over again. Now, it does look good, you should've just un-lazy and cut some more clips for the fast clip. I feel your pain thought :P. Also, you should try to use more fade out effects and the very usefull Black Screen O.o. You'd be amazed of the effect it gives out when you put a black screen on the part where usually instruments stop before the violent part of the music, and as that same violent part starts, you put your clip on it, with no fade-in effects, maybe a zoom, or flash. Try it out. Try to make the clips move along WITH the rhythm of the song. I know you know what I'm saying because you did try that. Just do it on a larger scale, every scale change in the song, you try a different clip. I agree that there isn't much to work with in Akira, but I know you cn'do it.

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    You have the skill and pacience. You also have the ear. Just keep going, I would say.

    Rating 10 - 8.9/10

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