This was the golden age of anime, I miss this like no other. It seemed like it was hit after hit. 80s and 90s had some absolutely fantastic and original ideas for stories and artistic creativity.
Haha, thanks! Do check out my channel for more vids (also check out the links in the description). I reckon I might be able to churn 2 more vids before the year runs out. :}
@@KaminariHouse things got really bad in the lates 00. Sure the 00 didn't have as great shows as 80's-90's. But at least they cared about what was important. After 2008 the crap started to invade the media.. and well. You know the rest of it
@@KaminariHouse I think it all started going down hill after 98 TBH, the only anime that I've seen that I really liked passed that time period was FMP and hat's off to the company that made that and second company that made the last saga in the franchise, the drawing and animation is superb and the story quite deep and interesting but as for all the rest, just mediocre to trash
Oh how I've missed the golden ages. The 80s and 90s animes were one hell of a run. I miss it all. The creativeness. The feeling. The art. The style. The character. The settings most certainly.
I miss the look of 80s/90s anime, especially for genre like cyberpunk and sci-fi, they had such a great aesthetic back then. The way hand made animation feels is so different then digital, there's a certain texture, a kind of grain that is missing these days, yes it's often beautiful to have crisp, sharp and clean colours, but I feel like it should be manually added in for those kinds of anime. That era of anime also had some of the greatest mechanical/robot animations, super detailed, felt like steel, grime and dirt....they looked kind of real in a way, the 80s/90s also had some of the greatest dashboards/control panels or anything with a screen and infos on it x)
I also miss the old anime sci-fi aesthetic. It was a time when the creators didn't have the budget to realize their visions, so they drew it, instead. Even rather doofy anime like the Project A-ko series had stunning visuals.
The problem is that after the Japanese economic boom in the 80s suddenly went tits up, it became even more expensive to hire artists to hand draw each and every still frame for these high end, organic, fluid animations. With Japan's economy only getting progressively worse thru the late 80s, 90s, and into the early 2000s, as well as the advent of computer-drawn animation, these hand drawn and cel animations came to be seen as obsolete, costly, and inefficient. And then of course the -đïpşhīțs- members of Japan's youth just HAD to go and develop an obsession with MoE kAwAii content that only became more and more intense with the passage of time, causing all the big anime studios' execs' eyes to go all ( ¥3¥) at the market for moe shīţ, which pretty much killed the 80s and 90s iconic gritty action, cyberpunk, and robot genres of anime altogether. Fűçķ you, Japanese millennials (and oversaturated economic bubble). You killed classic anime, fűçķ you!
@@IgnatianMystic quite a great comment :) When you take a look at the early to mid-80s in Japan, money was rolling hard and we got some of the experimental movies, OVA and TV series which were all awesome to watch, I miss things like Robot Carnival, it wasn't great, but the animations and the more abstract stories were so wonderful to watch.
Holy shit. Nolan straight up ripped that chase scene and put it in Batman Begins. The tumbler Batmobile model even looks like the car here. Except this is cooler.
ho damned, i realise this only now. but i wouldnt saay a rip off, more like an hommage. Personnaly i think its good, that actual american realisator take some inspiration for old japanimation. Those , are jewels ( the cyberpunk of the 80''s) , and should be more used in actual moviees.
Just wanna say that I watch this video a few times a day bc it's such an awesome combo of anime and the perfect music to accompany it. Takes me back to my childhood in the 90s with bubblegum crisis
@@MKKINVKR kkkk o passado nunca esteve tão atual! Esoesqueletos drones valores e oque realmente importa etc etc Japan sempre a frente do seu tempo. O mundo ainda tem muito que aprender, se é que ele e capaz disso o clip fala por si só..... Kkkk PERTURBADOR!
This was one of the better BGC episodes. You can really see the influence on stuff like "RIFTS" in this series, but the Griffon was something special. 'Something horrifying, as it turned out.
You should do ourself a favor and buy the Remastered blu-ray version. Its an excellent re-master, and they even re-mastered the music videos. ua-cam.com/video/HfWnwoFL3vc/v-deo.html
Goddamn good lyrics btw. Every night the dream's always the same Can't escape these walls of dark decay Feel me drowning underneath the waves Every time it never seems to change, to change Took you away and now They're gonna get it, all I have You know now you're gone And I just want to have you back again Hollow heart is all I have today Someone came and pulled away the veins They stitched it up and put me on display But nothing seems to cure me of the pain Took you away and now They're gonna get it, all I have You know now you're gone And I just want to have you back again
Can we just live in a futuristic dystopian society already... the present honestly feels beneath me at this point, wake me up when everything is n e o n . . .
@@8-bitoctane101 We are just waiting for the future tech. We already have mega corporations like google and facebook and dystopia. Just little bit neon lights, techno and elon musk makes a flying car.
Actually the DC got lawsuits from the anime creator but got away with it, u can check UA-cam about it... All DC movies copies from animes inspiration without the knowledge of the creator, still got away with it even they ( anime creator ) take legal action...
As someone who was born in the 90’s and only really got into anime a few years ago, can someone reccomend more anime like this one? I’m so nostalgic for it even though I’m just seeing it. It’s brilliant
Bubblegum Crash (3 part OVA) Bubblegum Crisis (1987-1991 series) Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 A.D. Police Angel Cop Black Magic M-66 Metal Skin Panic MADOX Dominion Tank Police Cybe City Oedo 808 In that order lol
@Game james sure, Macross, Urusei yatsura, Dragon ball and the first saga of dragon ball z, Robotech, Tekkaman blade, Zeta Gundam, Ronin Warriors, G force, Ninja Senshi Tobikage, Akira. I also really liked Ninja scroll, Gun smith Cats and Nadia secret of blue water but technically I think thos three were really early 90s anime, same kind of great 80s art work though,
I am a extreme heavy meatal and rock fan but after watching bubblegum crisis I became a fan of this song and genre. Man I wish it was on toonami still. I used to watch it a lot. And I made my parents angry because I had school.
ha, you know how many hours its necessary to do only those 10 seconds of animation?? lmao old manga is the best in the this world, not like the actual digital bullshit.
The animation fro the first 3 OVAs is good, but it pales in comparison with the quality they later started doing for episodes 4-8. You can really tell where they hired more animators and increased the quality, and fluidity of the animation. Sadly Bubblegum Crisis got cancelled due to a legal battle over rights, it had a ton of potential and thats why its still so well revered by Anime fans.
@@wjrneo2 5-6 and 8 are my favorite. Shame what happened to the production. They were going for 13. Imagine that. My favorite anime given a real run. I appreciate Crash and though I dislike it, I can't hate 2040 as it still is about my favorite girls in anime. Guess there's nothing but love left to give at this point. The past is the past... And what a past it's been. See you in 2033... 💋
I still love this show. Yes, it had some story problems, but also lots of great ideas. Think of the effor it took to animate by hand and the skill of the artists and designers. Great Stuff!
My favorite episode of this anime, this guys only seek vengeance for what they've done to his girlfriend and then transform his car into a monster. I also like how you edited the video, it's like if it is priss who's singing, good idea ( even if the anime she sing more like rock music). Haa Those old anime were so fuckign good, far from all the shiet we can get today , even if some actual anime are good.
This was refreshing, i have VHF/DVD/Blu Ray collectors of 2032/2040 as well as AD police originals and TV show. They really dont make quality anime like this anymore.
Such an underrated anime 😔. But i wish & hope that some day we'll see this franchise gets a comeback or rebooted with new art style & bold new story telling just like the Devil man Cry Baby, Ultra Man and also Spriggan 👍.
Well done. My 3 favorite things in the world: Perturbator, Kenichi Sonoda era Bubble Gum Crisis and AMV. My buddy Matt Murray (over on Corn Pone Flicks) did Akira to Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb back in 1992. You did as great a job as he did.
That dirt, is light going through actual cells. The anime you're seeing 'existed' in real life, drawn by hand, and brought alive through light. Not a digital reproduction.
Loved this episode! My favorite and very memorable. It was so flippin' awesome, but at the same time pretty sad. Just a guy on his Revenge Road against the biker gangs after being bullied by them, and yet he becomes the evil one instead, all for his own sense of justice for him and his girlfriend.
This was the golden age of anime, I miss this like no other. It seemed like it was hit after hit. 80s and 90s had some absolutely fantastic and original ideas for stories and artistic creativity.
^100%
ROBOTECH The best ;-)
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@@SaadKhan-es3cd Anime in the video is Bubblegum Crisis. The creator of Cyberpunk, Mike Pondsmith said it's his favorite and a great inspiration.
There is amovie that was the inspiration for this anime as well it was called Streets of Fire. Terreble movie but great feel to it
Christopher Nolan, you sly devil! This is where the idea for the TUMBLER came from!! WOW!
WTH right
@@stephenr80my name is Joaquin Valeri
You can tell the Bubblegum Crisis suits are a huge influence on Mech Games like Zone Of Enders
I like your profile pic
This is extremely well edited, and hot damn, that timing to the singing, music, and action scenes!!!
Very nice work, hope to see more!
Haha, thanks! Do check out my channel for more vids (also check out the links in the description). I reckon I might be able to churn 2 more vids before the year runs out. :}
Its like an actually well made music video well done dude !!!!
This feels like a time when there was a heavy creative-driven process to cartoons and anime rather than a money-driven one.
Indeed, in the 90s as well, and maybe a bit in the 00s. After that, it really did become more about trends over creativity.
No, it was still very money driven - it was just a bubble economy so there was more of it to go around.
@@KonamiCode Perhaps, but now that money focus somehow drives quantity rather than how it used to be quality.
@@KaminariHouse things got really bad in the lates 00. Sure the 00 didn't have as great shows as 80's-90's. But at least they cared about what was important. After 2008 the crap started to invade the media.. and well. You know the rest of it
@@KaminariHouse I think it all started going down hill after 98 TBH, the only anime that I've seen that I really liked passed that time period was FMP and hat's off to the company that made that and second company that made the last saga in the franchise, the drawing and animation is superb and the story quite deep and interesting but as for all the rest, just mediocre to trash
Perturbator is the word "Ominous" put into musical form. This is a pretty perfect mashup here.
Oh how I've missed the golden ages.
The 80s and 90s animes were one hell of a run.
I miss it all.
The creativeness.
The feeling.
The art.
The style.
The character.
The settings most certainly.
The 80's and the 90's were indeed the best era to live in.
I miss the look of 80s/90s anime, especially for genre like cyberpunk and sci-fi, they had such a great aesthetic back then. The way hand made animation feels is so different then digital, there's a certain texture, a kind of grain that is missing these days, yes it's often beautiful to have crisp, sharp and clean colours, but I feel like it should be manually added in for those kinds of anime.
That era of anime also had some of the greatest mechanical/robot animations, super detailed, felt like steel, grime and dirt....they looked kind of real in a way, the 80s/90s also had some of the greatest dashboards/control panels or anything with a screen and infos on it x)
same.
I also miss the old anime sci-fi aesthetic. It was a time when the creators didn't have the budget to realize their visions, so they drew it, instead. Even rather doofy anime like the Project A-ko series had stunning visuals.
Same here, that's why I should do it myself @cyberpunk_freelancer (Cyberpunk: Freelancer) you welcome
The problem is that after the Japanese economic boom in the 80s suddenly went tits up, it became even more expensive to hire artists to hand draw each and every still frame for these high end, organic, fluid animations. With Japan's economy only getting progressively worse thru the late 80s, 90s, and into the early 2000s, as well as the advent of computer-drawn animation, these hand drawn and cel animations came to be seen as obsolete, costly, and inefficient.
And then of course the -đïpşhīțs- members of Japan's youth just HAD to go and develop an obsession with MoE kAwAii content that only became more and more intense with the passage of time, causing all the big anime studios' execs' eyes to go all ( ¥3¥) at the market for moe shīţ, which pretty much killed the 80s and 90s iconic gritty action, cyberpunk, and robot genres of anime altogether.
Fűçķ you, Japanese millennials (and oversaturated economic bubble). You killed classic anime, fűçķ you!
@@IgnatianMystic quite a great comment :)
When you take a look at the early to mid-80s in Japan, money was rolling hard and we got some of the experimental movies, OVA and TV series which were all awesome to watch, I miss things like Robot Carnival, it wasn't great, but the animations and the more abstract stories were so wonderful to watch.
I find myself coming back to this video more often than I realize. Perfectly made. Also very fond memories with classic anime of my childhood.
This is one of the best songs I have ever heard.
Likewise, it's my favourite song of all time! :D
I’ve watched this countless times.... I swear I notice something different every time I watch it again, everything about this is BRILLIANT
Holy shit. Nolan straight up ripped that chase scene and put it in Batman Begins. The tumbler Batmobile model even looks like the car here.
Except this is cooler.
ho damned, i realise this only now.
but i wouldnt saay a rip off, more like an hommage.
Personnaly i think its good, that actual american realisator take some inspiration for old japanimation.
Those , are jewels ( the cyberpunk of the 80''s) , and should be more used in actual moviees.
@@brotheralaric7177 I definitely agree with that, but it would be a good nod in the DVD extras or something for Nolan to mention BGC.
Many US movies are remakes of japanese originals. Even lots of Western are remakes of japanese Samurai - movies, ask google, you will find out...
@@dante7228 well, the first one that comes to me are the western the magnificent seven is just a remake of the 7 samourai from kurosawa.
@@brotheralaric7177 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_remakes_of_Japanese_films
Hah soo good. Every time i see it, it's just wonderful nostalgia. You never get bored to watch it.
Brilliant. I just wish stuff like this was mainstream, we need to saturate the internet with more of this. Awesome job
Thanks! Feel free to spread the word! :}
Aye, make sure it gets right good and dripping like.
470K I’m moist as fuck listening to this
Man, these were the days of art.
BGC was just something special. I really hope kids today can appreciate this some day.
Just wanna say that I watch this video a few times a day bc it's such an awesome combo of anime and the perfect music to accompany it. Takes me back to my childhood in the 90s with bubblegum crisis
Trabalhos artísticos antigos como sempre perfeitos e ricos em detalhes...... incrível
o passado nem sempre é pior
@@MKKINVKR kkkk o passado nunca esteve tão atual! Esoesqueletos drones valores e oque realmente importa etc etc Japan sempre a frente do seu tempo. O mundo ainda tem muito que aprender, se é que ele e capaz disso o clip fala por si só..... Kkkk PERTURBADOR!
Thanks Bad4ever2001 the world needed this
This was one of the better BGC episodes. You can really see the influence on stuff like "RIFTS" in this series, but the Griffon was something special. 'Something horrifying, as it turned out.
While modern Anime is cute and fun in nature, it greatly lacks the richness and depth of the 80's era. These were the days. Wonderful Edit BTW.
this gave me chills. I want to watch this forever
This song is excellent to drive thru the city late at night.
Bubblegum Crisis / Crash, A.D. Police, Dominion Tank Police. Loved them all, but add Perturbator and so much better!
I still have the 1rst season on vhs... Love it!!!
You should do ourself a favor and buy the Remastered blu-ray version. Its an excellent re-master, and they even re-mastered the music videos.
ua-cam.com/video/HfWnwoFL3vc/v-deo.html
As a fan of old school anime, retro synthwave, and AMVs, this is easily one of the better videos I've seen.
OLD İS GOLD
Nicely edited.
A wonderful use of the opening of Tinsel City & the back half of Revenge Road.
And the song fits well to BGC.
Such good 80's music and anime. Ta!
I just finished watching the series, I can safely say that this has been the source material for many cyberpunk stories till date
Whats this series called ?
@@dizzyfahy682 Bubblegum Crisis
@@darkxenobi oh is that what it’s really called !! Thanks mate, I thought it was platlabor or something like that !!
then Akira came
this is just astonishingly good. been bumping for the past 30 days almost every day
This song is so good, i cant stop myself listening it all the time^^
First time I found the song I listened to it more than 30 times in a single sitting! :D
@@bad4ever2001 Sounds more like the Masturbator to me...
@@EddyGirón-r4k That may very well be the idea behind the name.
Goddamn good lyrics btw.
Every night the dream's always the same
Can't escape these walls of dark decay
Feel me drowning underneath the waves
Every time it never seems to change,
to change
Took you away and now
They're gonna get it, all I have
You know now you're gone
And I just want to have you back again
Hollow heart is all I have today
Someone came and pulled away the veins
They stitched it up and put me on display
But nothing seems to cure me of the pain
Took you away and now
They're gonna get it, all I have
You know now you're gone
And I just want to have you back again
Thanks For The Lyrics . You’ve Got Me Hooked . 🪝🪝🪝
Thank you
Badass!
The music and the editing to clips from Bubblegum Crisis:
Amazing....
Just. Wow.😮
I love BGC. Got both shows and the movies in my collection.
Can we just live in a futuristic dystopian society already... the present honestly feels beneath me at this point, wake me up when everything is n e o n . . .
We are in a dystopia its just sterile and ugly
Give it a couple years mate, the dystopian future is coming at some point
@@8-bitoctane101 We are just waiting for the future tech. We already have mega corporations like google and facebook and dystopia. Just little bit neon lights, techno and elon musk makes a flying car.
@@DuBstep115 exactly
Careful what you ask for....
WTF So this is where Batman Begins batmobile stunts are taken from.
I agree! After seeing this Im 99% sure they got inspiration from this!
Actually the DC got lawsuits from the anime creator but got away with it, u can check UA-cam about it... All DC movies copies from animes inspiration without the knowledge of the creator, still got away with it even they ( anime creator ) take legal action...
uh no, this is where all those anime chase scenes are stolen from lol. Well, this and Gunsmith cats.
Gaurav Jaiswal yup!
I noticed that too. Totally Reminded me of the battank and the beginning moto chase in the third one. Also the semi joker was in.
As someone who was born in the 90’s and only really got into anime a few years ago, can someone reccomend more anime like this one? I’m so nostalgic for it even though I’m just seeing it. It’s brilliant
Bubblegum Crash (3 part OVA)
Bubblegum Crisis (1987-1991 series)
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
A.D. Police
Angel Cop
Black Magic M-66
Metal Skin Panic MADOX
Dominion Tank Police
Cybe City Oedo 808
In that order lol
@@deeamerson oh wow thank you
Dude, have you seen Ghost in the Shell? I mean the 1995 original? If no, watch it. Like NOW.
*pacha face of satisfaction*
Damn it's good to be alive for this...
They don't make animes like that anymore.
80s animes were the best and most iconic, they'll always have a special place in heart. So much skill and passion went into the making of them.
For reals man. I am hoping that someone over there jumps on the retro style band wagon and make some more sick Sci-fi anime hand drawn.
I feel your sadness, today’s anime just doesn’t have the feel of the classic anime.
@@polycentricvoluntarist8940 yup this is one of ma favs
@Game james sure, Macross, Urusei yatsura, Dragon ball and the first saga of dragon ball z, Robotech, Tekkaman blade, Zeta Gundam, Ronin Warriors, G force, Ninja Senshi Tobikage, Akira. I also really liked Ninja scroll, Gun smith Cats and Nadia secret of blue water but technically I think thos three were really early 90s anime, same kind of great 80s art work though,
This is best song/edit on youtube imo. Thank you b4e and perturbator
The spirit of this song is special. Its like about a heroic woman. What do heroic woman is like
Cara, esses caras das antigas é que sabiam fazer um anime de qualidade. PERFEITO.
Este ai e o Filme Bubblegum Crisis - Tokyo 1987 , tem aqui no you tube o Remake com o nome de Bubblegum Crisis 2040 mas e uma serie com 26 episodios
O remake e velhinho tambem de 1999
Good mix. Bubblegum Crisis + Perturbator + Greta Link = Excellent
It is impressive how well sychronized the music and the video are. Beyond measure.
I am a extreme heavy meatal and rock fan but after watching bubblegum crisis I became a fan of this song and genre. Man I wish it was on toonami still. I used to watch it a lot. And I made my parents angry because I had school.
... ... I keep coming back to this, well done.
Greta Link can reach into your soul an shake the very fabric of your being with just her voice.
Боже, да это же шедевр, что perturbator, что и bubble gum crisis, хороши оба, клаааасс
Wow that girl in the begining this is so well edited
ha, you know how many hours its necessary to do only those 10 seconds of animation?? lmao old manga is the best in the this world, not like the actual digital bullshit.
@@Big1_ it's called anime **pushes up glasses**
The animation fro the first 3 OVAs is good, but it pales in comparison with the quality they later started doing for episodes 4-8. You can really tell where they hired more animators and increased the quality, and fluidity of the animation.
Sadly Bubblegum Crisis got cancelled due to a legal battle over rights, it had a ton of potential and thats why its still so well revered by Anime fans.
@@wjrneo2 5-6 and 8 are my favorite. Shame what happened to the production. They were going for 13. Imagine that. My favorite anime given a real run. I appreciate Crash and though I dislike it, I can't hate 2040 as it still is about my favorite girls in anime.
Guess there's nothing but love left to give at this point. The past is the past... And what a past it's been. See you in 2033... 💋
Priscilla was love.
What a tune!
Damn, I still have my boxed set on VHS of this! Then the complete set of exDriver plus its OST! I wish I had bought Ghost in the Shell too back then..
Dude, put together so nicely. Loved it!
I still love this show. Yes, it had some story problems, but also lots of great ideas. Think of the effor it took to animate by hand and the skill of the artists and designers. Great Stuff!
Great anime. Great music...
This video is phenomenal considering that's all hand drawn. No computer or CGI graphics. And music matches every action perfectly.
The Music Played along with this Matches it Perfectly. Its sad that UA-cam is the only source we have left, to being able to see things like this
It's so good that I feel greeps on my skin ***-***
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Hrm, that car and some of the chase beats reminds me of Batman's tumbler so much.
This is beyond cool. So well done. I want to live in a CYBERPUNK world.
My favorite episode of this anime, this guys only seek vengeance for what they've done to his girlfriend and then transform his car into a monster.
I also like how you edited the video, it's like if it is priss who's singing, good idea ( even if the anime she sing more like rock music). Haa Those old anime were so fuckign good, far from all the shiet we can get today , even if some actual anime are good.
This was refreshing, i have VHF/DVD/Blu Ray collectors of 2032/2040 as well as AD police originals and TV show. They really dont make quality anime like this anymore.
Totally cool and incredible sound and music!!!💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Шедевр!
бесспорно!
Да, охуенно просто!
Я этого чувака давно репощу вконтакте, БЕЗУМНО рад за него, что это видео так смотрят!
Поищите в вк Airmaster vs Run Rabbit Junk, это тоже его, оно шикарное просто
La musica pega perfectamente con el ambiente futurista de Buble Gum, bien hecho!!
Love finding new music to write to.
This is mesmerizing. And it’s paired with classic anime. Score!
You gotta love how 90's cyberpunk anime looked it was very distinctive in look and sound. I love being nostalgic watching it.
Such an underrated anime 😔.
But i wish & hope that some day we'll see this franchise gets a comeback or rebooted with new art style & bold new story telling just like the Devil man Cry Baby, Ultra Man and also Spriggan 👍.
Very well done. BGC remains one of my favourite Anime.
Well done. You have captured the jittering crazyness and desolation in your sequences.
There aren't many songs this good coming out any more -
Kickass AMV, and another anime to add on my list
One of my favorite songs to commute on my bike
80s baby reporting in~
Well done. My 3 favorite things in the world: Perturbator, Kenichi Sonoda era Bubble Gum Crisis and AMV. My buddy Matt Murray (over on
Corn Pone Flicks) did Akira to Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb back in 1992. You did as great a job as he did.
Take good care of yourself, and ya may just live to see the 80’s again xD
Its coming back brutha, 80s cars, cassette tapes, neon, cyberpunk stuff, ect.
Fantastic nod to blade runner. Priss and the replicants. Nice.
Perfectly Beautiful.
This only gets more awesome every time I watch
I Love this Anime Style , little dirty but with Charm, Heart and good Sounds
That dirt, is light going through actual cells. The anime you're seeing 'existed' in real life, drawn by hand, and brought alive through light. Not a digital reproduction.
Pure dope : great track & superb anime with film look and tech ! Thanks !!!
The animation in the original BGC was amazing, several times better than the remake.
Just bought this track on Apple Music! Superb
Bad ass and the jam is clean . I need to see this again
Awesome anime, awesome song, awesome editing!
What a sad end for a really sweet, 80's anime supercar. And the way this was arranged, I think it deserved 100k views.
This great chase I wonder if Christopher Nolan was inspired by This anime to create the dark knight chase and batmobile scenes what do you think?
The music goes perfect with the animation
Superb edit. You, my friend, deserve more views. Loved your work.
This fits so good together!
Awesome video. Was just added to 3D TRIP VR group on FB and playlist on YT. Cheerz
Шикарное звучание, ностальгия так и пробирает)
Loved this episode! My favorite and very memorable. It was so flippin' awesome, but at the same time pretty sad. Just a guy on his Revenge Road against the biker gangs after being bullied by them, and yet he becomes the evil one instead, all for his own sense of justice for him and his girlfriend.
And taken from my very favourite BGC episode, Revenge Road :)
great respect to all people who work on this video
何度聴いても良いな❤
This song really works for Bubblegum Criss. Nice.
Crikey! It fits so well!
What a blast. Good combination!
Mind blowing anime!!!