/media/ is for discussing media not covered in the other boards - art, books. TV, music, and whatever else you like.
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Buncha flicks



 

Post (preferably long-form) Youtube videos that have made some kind of impact on you or that you just generally find interesting.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokE1J5wlhE&t

I love videos on niche topics I don't care about.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokE1J5wlhE&t

I love videos on niche topics I don't care about.

 

https://www.youtube.com/@Indexium/videos
Anything by index. It's music edit fast food for the military autists.
Please check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4dYA5Kvn4E

 

>>814
I always watch EmpLemon

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3zgEimWyxE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGGRq2AnHFM
People like Running Shine for his YIIK review but I always liked the ones he did for Sonic and OOT.

https://youtu.be/GUpsbA5FtKY
Really good breakdown and analysis of Xenogears and I remember going through this right after finishing the game and it made me like Xenogears a lot more.

https://youtu.be/juYrIcOmuCU
Despite not being as long I like this video entirely because it's something I showed my mum (who is Catholic) to see what her opinions on it would be and she found it very interesting and had her own takes and opinions on him too. She never uses the internet nor has she played a video game so her actually showing interest was very nice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzIHyF7UWY4
One of the funniest videos I've watched and was incredibly happy to discover Cumtown from this. Still quote the word "fatly".



 

>Part 1: The Decisive Collision
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB-APrkmSdw
Rean is confronted by the man he thought of as a good friend and fights him to protect his friends, his home and his ideals, desperately clinging to the wish that he may reclaim his peaceful schooldays.

>Part 2: Blue Destination

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GksfPmkdTAc
After their previous bout ended in Rean's loss, the two former friends meet again atop the Pantagruel and fight to their heart's content without holding back for the first time, each firmly believing in their ideals.
This battle ends in Rean's favor, showing the fruits of his labour and revealing that Rean's motivation to drag Crow back into their class overpowers the other's ideals that stand opposed to his friend.

>Part 3: I'll remember you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dieFXCB-7Mk
The final act - two friends who were separated by their ideals and put on opposing sides of a war finally reunite and face off against a greater evil, a foe they need to overcome at all costs.
The two friends take up arms and work together to protect what they hold dear, no matter the price they have to pay.



 

>Part 1: The Decisive Collision
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB-APrkmSdw
Rean is confronted by the man he thought of as a good friend and fights him to protect his friends, his home and his ideals, desperately clinging to the wish that he may reclaim his peaceful schooldays.

>Part 2: Blue Destination

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GksfPmkdTAc
After their previous bout ended in Rean's loss, the two former friends meet again atop the Pantagruel and fight to their heart's content without holding back for the first time, each firmly believing in their ideals.
This battle ends in Rean's favor, showing the fruits of his labour and revealing that Rean's motivation to drag Crow back into their class overpowers the other's ideals that stand opposed to his friend.

>Part 3: I'll remember you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dieFXCB-7Mk
The final act - two friends who were separated by their ideals and put on opposing sides of a war finally reunite and face off against a greater evil, a foe they need to overcome at all costs.
The two friends take up arms and work together to protect what they hold dear, no matter the price they have to pay.



 

Hello, I've been given permission to let you know about our Hidamari Sketch themed channel where we share music and watch shows together.

https://cytu.be/r/wideamari

The main stream is every Saturday between 15:00 and 17:00 UTC with a long after-stream. There's also stuff on other days.

The line up currently is Cromartie High and Madoka Magica. We focus on comfy shows, comedy and classics. The after-stream is more eclectic with lots of music, more anime and a movie.

(A non-exhaustive list of previously featured: Hidamari Sketch, Non Non Biyori, VOTOMs, Dark Gathering, Nichibros, Dorohedoro, City Hunter, Kaiji, Zone of the Enders: I, Dolores, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Hitori Bocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu.)


If you like sharing cool and/or obscure things while posting cute emotes it's a good place to be.
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Starting today we will watch Hidamari Sketch in chronological order paired together with other shows (Haibane Renmei for the first cour).

 

This Saturday we'll start Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei as the follow up to Haibane Renmei.

 

There's a Rozen Maiden marathon this Friday-to-Sunday, and you are invited.

https://rentry.org/rozenmaidenrentry

 

Dark Gathering (and Mieruko-chan) marathon will take place this Saturday and the next.

 

The big yearly Madoka rewatch is this Saturday (10/01). Don't miss it!



 

No Vocaloid thread?
I know we collab with 39chan.moe but… Here's one!
>What is Vocaloid? 🎵
Vocaloid is the name of a suite of singing voice-synthesis software created by Yamaha that started development in 2000, released in 2004. The software enables users to synthesize "singing" by typing in lyrics and melody and also "speech" by typing in the script of the required words. It uses recorded vocals of real voice actors or singers.
>How popular is Vocaloid? 🎵
It is estimated that the most popular Vocaloid soundbank, Hatsune Miku, was featured in 100.000 songs ever since her release in 2007.

>What are your favorite songs using Vocaloid?

>What are your notable moments linked to Vocaloid?
I wanna know!

 

>>806
Vocaloid has been a big part of my young otaku life. From the novelty, to a friend showing me his modded PSP with a demo of the 1st Project Diva in Japanese to me developing an unusually parasocial relationship with Hatsune Miku as a lonesome teenager, her voice has been carrying me far, for now a decade. I do listen to a lot of Rin songs as well. (PowaPowaP…)

>What are your favorite songs using Vocaloid?

- Deep Sea Girl:
The melancholic melodies combined with that strong power ballad vibe makes it for a beautiful song to listen!
- Unhappy Refrain:
Fast and relentless J-HardRock with fabulous lyrics and melodies despite the wall of noise, a killer song from wowaka!
- Young Girl A:
A dark song, in vein with what wowaka was doing but in a more garage/amateur way with even stronger emotions. Another producer I truly miss.
>What are your notable moments linked to Vocaloid?
Waking up at 4am to assist to the first Miku Expo on youtube and meeting irl friends I made online thanks to Vocaloid /media/!

 

I really like Teto(Ik shes utau but there's little reason to make another thread), I find her origin of a joke turned into a fan favorite icon beautiful.
Here is an ancient Teto banger that still under 20k plays.
https://youtu.be/vKy4JlG2FUE

Not a lot of notable moments, but she has made so many long distance drives more bearable. Thx Teto! :^D



 

Anyone use KDE on linux.🐧

 

i do with kubuntu on one machine and openmandriva on another

 

>>794
it's too heavy for my computer. So no, I haven't. But I do like a few program s that come togerther with kde. Like "parley" for instance.

 

i used to, it's a bit too bloated for my liking but i would probably recommend it for people transitioning over from windows. 😌

 

I've been on KDE for two years now, it's been good to me. KDE Connect especially is pure techno-magic. Easy file transfers, remote system shutdown, it even pauses my anime when I get a phonecall. It truly feels like living in the future.

 

How the current KDE and Kubuntu is like?
Does it still Krash?
I remember some functionality got warped in 2022-2024, but I also had to switch from it, so I wasn't following for long



 

lets talk music;

>what's your favorite format
>how big is your collection and what are you collecting
>genre? genre! lets talk about it! What niche genres do you like others to know
>school's out (forever), but show and tell is still on the menu, do you have some treasures or some neat thingamajig?
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>>159
Hi, sorry for the /mu/ theme being all unfinished. I fixed it up just now, you might have to hold shift and refresh before you see it.

 

This board and thread might be a bit stale but I want to share something I found. I hope someone trips on this through the home page and gives it a listen, and I figure you guys might like this kinda stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xdd7vIJSA
It's an album by the original Lum VA, Fumi Hirano, with some mostly new tracks I haven't heard anywhere.

 


 

late 80s electrofunk is my jam 💿

 

Blast this from time to time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGLsjwCp4QQ

Some of the coolest stuff I've ever heard

Not quite blues, not quite rock and roll

Acidic heavy weird goofy psycho-rock from 1967

Skip any song with harmonica for maximum enjoyment



 


 

this is mine
https://radelodia.bandcamp.com/

There's a 12 song album I made in 2024 and a single from the album I'm currently working on



 

Here it is, the worst wapchan graphic novel
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>>696
I hate both Megatokyo and Scott Pilgrim but I'll have to admit that Scott Pilgrim is slightly better. At least the live action movie was decent and the video game was fun.

 

>>798
I'm glad they ported the game. The original carts are actually super rare and the only way to play it for the longest time was to emulate it.

 

>>798
There's no way that Scott Pilgrim is as bad as Megatokyo.

Scott Pilgrim has some charm to it while Megatokyo is some wap's fanfiction gone wrong.

 

>>456
What's really messed up is that this is still BLOM's best work.

 

>>798
>At least the live action movie
The movie had the same problem as the Watchmen movie in that it had to condense a graphic novel series in 2 hours, which meant the pacing ended up being breakneck as fuck as it cut alot of the plot out, such as the entire fourth book, most of the fifth, and all of Ramona's character development, and most of Scott's character development for that matter. Actual spoilers btw -> "Gaining the power of self-respect" is also a complete kick in the teeth, considering Scott's character development in the graphic novels and the equivalent there - gaining the power of understanding. I feel like alot of the negativity around the series comes from the movie itself.

As for the graphic novels themselves they're really good, but come with the asterisk of "you kind of had to be there to get the full enjoyment." It's also a Catcher in the Rye thing where you'll resonate with the story alot more if you're at or around the protagonist's age. Or you're a teenager.



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