the FC and Blackbird have the most seductive voices in my opinion. The Blackbird because of the sweet humming, and the FC for the quiet yet loud turbo sound.
I'm surprised no one has pointed out that the gtr's (mainly r33s) use the same sounds as Bunta's Impreza. This also goes for quite a few other sound effects such as tire squeals, ambient noises (such as birds chirping).
Wangan Midnight anime was produced by ACGT, the same studio who made Initial D 4th Stage. Take a closer look on that CGI animation. Looks identical, right?
3:14 why does that sounds like Ryosukes FC? If you listen to both sounds, they exactly sounds the same. Maybe they put some of Ryosukes FC sound and some Wangan Midnight sound together
@@revolverocelot3741 its not because their both FCs or have the same rotary engine. Wangan Midnight maybe just took some of Ryosukes FC sound and some of their Rotary sounds for Kijimas FC
It's not a far fetched idea, the Miata from Fourth Stage looks exactly like the ones in traffic in Wangan Midnight. And I'm certain that in Fifth Stage, Ikeda's 350Z (the guy with the Zero Mindset theory, in episode 7 of Fifth Stage) uses at least some of the same sounds as the Devil Z's engine. After doing some research, it appears that the same studio did both Wangan Midnight and Initial D Fourth Stage (name is A.C.G.T.), which explains the same car models used. Though, it doesn't quite explain why the engine sounds are reused. Maybe because it's all under the Avex umbrella? Who knows.
@@Timothy_L Ikeda's 350Z is a bolt-on turbo, but Avex doesn't have access to a V6 turbo other than from the Z31. But the other issue is that the Z31 is 3 liters in displacement while the 350Z is 3.5 liters. The Devil Z, which the Initial D 350Z uses as its engine sound, is a 3.1 liter inline-6 twin turbo which makes for an engine audio dissonance.
@@Timothy_L this is also why fifth and final stage of initial D suck, now I see why it was less drift and more racing like, no wonder I was like "is it me? Or the drifts of initial d are lacking in this stages?" And so now everything comes clear