Commercial from the Legend of Zelda, the Windwaker from Japan.Visit www.jappleng.com for free Japanese lessons online! -not affilated but a proud supporter! well kind of a supporter!
WARNING: CONTAINS SUPER-AWESOME SPOILERS!!!! Wow! My THIRTEENTH video! Is it just me, or does Linkin Park's songs always match PERFECTLY with every Zelda game from Ocarina of Time to Twilight Princess? Anyway, I was listening to my IPod, hoping to get some new ideas for the next AMV, when suddenly I came across THIS song! It didn't really take me very long to do it. I'm so used to making fast-paced music videos that this one seems slow to me! Go figure! Enjoy! Please rate and comment! ^_^;
VIDEO IS OUT OF SYNC!!! Please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O8AQVJZ8yc for the CORRECT and ACTUAL AMV of this.
Inspired by Knolli1989 on YouTube! (This should be the trailer of a Zelda, or Twilight Princess, anime series) WARNING: CONTAINS SUPERB SPOILERS!!! Hey everyone! My TWELFTH music video! First of all, I'm HUGE fan of the Project. hack series. Project .hack//SIGN was the first anime that I've watched when I was a child. I remember hearing this music that felt nostalgic and soothing at the same time. No doubt it fits Twilight Princess! Enjoy! Please rate and comment!!! ^_^
Happy Halloween, Zelda and Anime Fans!!! Wishing You The Best Trick-or-Treat!! (Special music in the credits for the Death Note anime fans) Have A Nice Scare! BWAHAAHAHAHA!!!
The very first Spirit Tracks to hit the net. Released at the Game Developers Conference on 4/25/09.
FanVid I made. Music by Rabbit Joint.
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker VGMV - Somewhere I Belong
BANZAI!!! My TWENTY-SECOND music video! The idea for this AMV was in my head for about a month, and I manage to find some time to get it done! Enjoy! Please rate and comment! :D
An AMV made by Zestumo of AuN http://www.aunmv.com/ Song: Game by Ayumi Hamasaki Anime: Naruto I do not own the anime, song or even this AMV, enjoy (uploaded again due to I couldn't remove the 18+ tag -.-)
part two in a six part retrospective
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