It's weird to be nostalgic for the 2000's. Especially since most of it comes in the form of old AMV's set to Nickelback, Lincoln Park, and Staind. Good job on the video, it takes me back.
I feel the same way. The first AMVs that I watched were in the mid-2000s (lots of those Naruto and Bleach fight scenes set to Linkin Park lol) so it makes me nostalgic too. Thanks for the comment~
this was soo unexpected. One of my fav old Gatomon AMV as a remake. I thgought no one would do something like this now Digimon Tri is out... Thank you so much, it's still wonderful
Gosh, I live for your videos!! I'm always sooo happy to see something from you - even if it's "only" a remake! You did a great job! Your videos are super relaxing to watch! I adore how you make use of the "scenery" scenes so well! It underlines the mood of each of your videos! And don't blame yourself because you might not be productive enough, just do whatever you can :) and Frontier AMVs? I can't wait ^___^ in general, I'm looking forward to watching what you'll come up with these next few months :) always cheering for you ❤️
Thank you so much for your support ♥ I really appreciate your comments and I hope you'll enjoy what's coming up next. I'm really excited to get back into Frontier, because I've got four or five Frontier crossover ideas and even an AU storyline AMV planned, lol
This video is one of my favourite creations too~ (2:53 still gets me every time I watch either version...) Hikari and Tailmon have such a great storyline in season one. I'm really glad you liked the video, thank you so much for commenting~
Good to see a video from you again in only a few months! This is the part of the show that got me into Digimon as a kid so I'm always nostalgic when I see amvs about it. Looking forward to seeing your new amvs in the summer too.
This was one of the things that made me rewatch Adventure. While the Myotismon arc was my favorite part, especially the real world part, this gave a part that I wished wss highlighted slightly more the weight it needed. That and I love this song.
@@CrazyGamerDragon64 You need equipment and programs. I'm not the person to ask about that lol. I'm definitely not tech savvy enough to explain it. There are plenty of tutorials out there, and information on torrents if you're curious. Torrenting allows people to share files, basically, so you can connect with someone who has already made copies of DVDs and blu-rays. It's free, but copyright laws mean that it's technically illegal. There are legitimate ways to do it instead, either to make copies for personal use or to cut into AMVs (protected by fair use if you upload it, because you've "transformed" the original material). Sorry if this doesn't help, though!
@@CrazyGamerDragon64 Freemake for copying DVDs :) It used to be a free program, but now you have to pay for it. There are probably free options out there, but Freemake's pretty easy and does audio as well