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niconico: .hack//Heart no Kuni no Alice Ver.

Another old post pulled from my old blogger blog.

ACEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

【ニコニコ動画】【手書きトレス】 ハートの国のアリスで.hackOP(完成)

I must have watched this at least five times by now. This is just really well-done.

It’s a Heart no Kuni no Alice version of the .hack//roots opening, and the creator nails it.

By the way, the creator’s mylist has a “Revolutionary Girl Alice” parody, but I haven’t been able to watch it since it’s been removed. If someone could direct me to it anywhere else on the Internet, I’d be grateful..

Importing ロミオの青い空 OST from Japan

[Post might have slight spoilers, but nothing that really isn't obvious about Romeo's Blue Skies from the start. If you absolutely must avoid spoilers no matter what, then watch the series first.]

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Kaiba’s Appeal as a Character

Besides the fandom, I also think Kaiba has good depth as a character. Or, should I say, he probably has more depth than the rest of the characters in Yu-Gi-Oh?

I probably also like him because I like almost all anti-heroes I meet in a story.

Yu-Gi-Oh spoilers follow.

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社長萌え has been distracting me from studies.

What should I do? Every time I log onto my computer with good intentions of studying or using online resources, I end up drifting over to niconico and watching a bunch of Kaiba parodies.

I never watched Yu-Gi-Oh too closely during the Saturday morning cartoons. Mostly because I found it weird whenever Yami Yugi came out, and had his extremely commanding voice…as compared to regular Yugi’s timid voice.

I did find Kaiba interesting, if not psychotic. But I didn’t have the same fascination with him that I now have today.

It was only after seeing several very good parodies and learning more about Kaiba courtesy of Google and Wikipedia, that I began to like Kaiba.

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PAP Animation Demo: Darn it..

So, I tried out a demo of Plastic Animation Paper today.

By far, it has one of the most intuitive and easy to use designs for electronic animation that I have ever seen.

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