Welcome to the wonderful world of Gamera!!! Next you should check out the Gamera trilogy from the 90s. That's Gamera Guardian of the Universe, Gamera Attack of Legion, and Gamera Revenge of Iris!!
Teskipo 583 subscribers I absolutely loved the part in the final battle of this entire movie where Gamera (Toto) gains the ability to fly and manages to gain the upper hand against evil kaiju Zedus, send him falling down to the ground, beat him up, then he literally and brutally ripped out Zedus's own spear-like tongue, before sending a deadly fireball his way, which engulfed the evil beast Zedus and literallyy blew him to BITS in a really really really.... greatly satisfying way!
15:09 ZEDUS NOOOOOOOOOOO (Also 15:38 and 17:11 I Was Waiting for these 2 man THANK YOUUUUUU) also....11:08: Gamera (Toto) Now you die.. 20:08 He happy :]
I'm thinking about creating suites of my own do you think you can tell me how to create a video in order to do or show me a video that tells me how if its not too much trouble.
@@porcelaintendons7698 I was thinking on doing a tutorial, however life's been complicated so it's not going to be soon, so here's a few tips: 1. Make sure the suite you're making has a recurring melody, don't just copy and paste tracks that have no connection 2. Make sure there's a clean follow from one track to the other, I usually use the most calming tracks in the beginning and end with the most intense one at the end 3. There's lots of apps to make suites but I recommend using bandlab because it let's you use multiple tracks on one project 4. My usual standard on making suites is that, if a theme is featured in more than 4 tracks, you can a suite off it, I do break this rule but it's mainly so that videos aren't just 2 minutes long If you need any more tips I can help you with then let me know
@@Teskipo I just have one more question if there somewhere where you can find the official soundtracks for things because I was trying to find some and I did find some but they were created by just somebody on UA-cam not official ones
@@porcelaintendons7698 Depends on what kind of soundtracks you're looking for, Because I mainly do Tokusatsu in general I use J-songs blogspot frecuently
Bro, this is literally the first movie I've seen from this franchise in 2016. I love it so much.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Gamera!!! Next you should check out the Gamera trilogy from the 90s. That's Gamera Guardian of the Universe, Gamera Attack of Legion, and Gamera Revenge of Iris!!
A very medieval vibes
Teskipo
583 subscribers I absolutely loved the part in the final battle of this entire movie where Gamera (Toto) gains the ability to fly and manages to gain the upper hand against evil kaiju Zedus, send him falling down to the ground, beat him up, then he literally and brutally ripped out Zedus's own spear-like tongue, before sending a deadly fireball his way, which engulfed the evil beast Zedus and literallyy blew him to BITS in a really really really.... greatly satisfying way!
15:09 ZEDUS NOOOOOOOOOOO (Also 15:38 and 17:11 I Was Waiting for these 2 man THANK YOUUUUUU) also....11:08: Gamera (Toto) Now you die.. 20:08 He happy :]
I'm thinking about creating suites of my own do you think you can tell me how to create a video in order to do or show me a video that tells me how if its not too much trouble.
@@porcelaintendons7698 I was thinking on doing a tutorial, however life's been complicated so it's not going to be soon, so here's a few tips:
1. Make sure the suite you're making has a recurring melody, don't just copy and paste tracks that have no connection
2. Make sure there's a clean follow from one track to the other, I usually use the most calming tracks in the beginning and end with the most intense one at the end
3. There's lots of apps to make suites but I recommend using bandlab because it let's you use multiple tracks on one project
4. My usual standard on making suites is that, if a theme is featured in more than 4 tracks, you can a suite off it, I do break this rule but it's mainly so that videos aren't just 2 minutes long
If you need any more tips I can help you with then let me know
@@Teskipo I just have one more question if there somewhere where you can find the official soundtracks for things because I was trying to find some and I did find some but they were created by just somebody on UA-cam not official ones
@@porcelaintendons7698 Depends on what kind of soundtracks you're looking for, Because I mainly do Tokusatsu in general I use J-songs blogspot frecuently