+Kgcopper I was thinking this! It's definitely a different vibe to the original but it brings out a lot of the same themes in the show, great choice from the video's creator
This was the first anime that popped into my head when I thought about an AMV for this song. You did a really good job on this one, Bonn is right, it needs more views.
The mixing of the sound of the movie in the song was great. 01:45 - 02:00 Just as it was getting monotonous, the movie narrative kicks in along with its fight sounds.
Esto es muuuuy increíble! hermoso! magnífico! perfecto.... deseo poder borrar de mi memoria a cowboy bebop y volver a verlo cómo solí hacerlo la 1era vez... see you, cowboy.
Spike a beast but I'll never forget when that floating guy juggled him like Tekken. Spike had to endure a beating that episode. And if I remember floating man had some device that made bullets bend around him or deflect away. OP
Galaxy89 All float man needed was a high frequency blade and he'd be super villain tier material. He was on par with some of dead cell/fox hound. Imagine instead of the juggle combo he just spinning around with a HF blade instead of his cane. I got even more respect for Spike surviving now.
Good video. The song matches well with the anime. I've got to gripe about the title screen though saying it's Knockin' on Heaven's Door. The actual title is Short Change Hero by The Heavy. Good job overall though.
can't believe this is an old anime the animation, gesture, facial expression it's still far more better compared to nowaday anime with pretty boy as protagonist (even though not sure they're just pretty face boy or a girl with dick, but what's the different)
Although this is the movie, I completely agree with your statement, because the advantage animations from the end 90's to early 00's are that they are made by hand, but with a far better way of diffusion and recording than before then. Plus, I think the art direction and the universe tone give far better looks than seldom graphics
+AbuGuroza wut... animation was a pretty developed art in the 90s, the only thing that has changed from then is the color pallet and the style of the mainstream anime media, today is mostly focused in the moe/ecchi theme, but we still see some well developed scripts , i recommend hai to gensou no grimgar
+arthurwkm There is no shortage of good anime. But anime nowadays looks so clean compared to back in the day e.g. Cowboy Bebop or Ghost in the Shell. That dirty look/ those vague colors and the subtle animation is what is still very appealing to many.