**Why this song has glitchy parts** Basically, after I did a lot of research, I found online on Baidu (Chinese google basically) this song but MOSTLY instrumental. (Certain parts still had vocals) so I used an AI bot online to remove MOST of the vocals, and that's why some parts are glitchy and you can hear the vocals.
@@justaguy2522 donghua means animation, and animation is anime. Basically donghua in China literally just stands for animation, there are no addition meaning
@@mehfud "Anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, anime describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. " "Chinese animation refers to animation made in China. In China and in Chinese, donghua describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, donghua is colloquial for Chinese animation and refers specifically to animation produced in China." While Wikipedia isn't exactly reliability 101, this is the generally accepted use of the terms, so that technically would only be true in Japan, or more specifically, in Japanese, noting that anime and Donghua do share similarities, but there's also pretty heavy distinctions between the two that I thought it was worth noting TL;DR: I'm right as per my own language, but no one actually cares Beautiful song though
**Why this song has glitchy parts**
Basically, after I did a lot of research, I found online on Baidu (Chinese google basically) this song but MOSTLY instrumental. (Certain parts still had vocals) so I used an AI bot online to remove MOST of the vocals, and that's why some parts are glitchy and you can hear the vocals.
Bro, even the glitches made this song so fire 🔥
Scissors seven needs more attention
Just found this anime, loving it❤
When Seven's hair get untie
Why is this anime so underrated?
Literally facts
Donghua*
@@justaguy2522 donghua means animation, and animation is anime.
Basically donghua in China literally just stands for animation, there are no addition meaning
@@mehfud
"Anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, anime describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. "
"Chinese animation refers to animation made in China. In China and in Chinese, donghua describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, donghua is colloquial for Chinese animation and refers specifically to animation produced in China."
While Wikipedia isn't exactly reliability 101, this is the generally accepted use of the terms, so that technically would only be true in Japan, or more specifically, in Japanese, noting that anime and Donghua do share similarities, but there's also pretty heavy distinctions between the two that I thought it was worth noting
TL;DR: I'm right as per my own language, but no one actually cares
Beautiful song though
@@justaguy2522 In the begging of each episode it says "Netflix ANIME series" 🗿
i love this ngl, cant wait for s4
Cool