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Video Madness XII
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Disney Heroes singing in their Native Languages



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I fully expect Bob to spot the one they got wrong.


Disney Villains singing in their Native Languages



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RE: Video Madness XII
(05-18-2026, 08:50 AM)robkelk Wrote: I fully expect Bob to spot the one they got wrong.

... Arthur should not have been singing in Modern English.  That would have been, what, Old English? *quickly checks* Old English/Anglo Saxon dates back to roughly 450AD, so yeah, that or whatever was just before Old English.

neat videos Rob.  I noticed that for Maui they did his song in 2 different languages (Maori and Hawaiian)
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RE: Video Madness XII
There's a MetaballStudios video up that was previously restricted to members only: Different Ways to DESTROY EARTH in Fiction ??

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(05-18-2026, 09:30 AM)Norgarth Wrote:
(05-18-2026, 08:50 AM)robkelk Wrote: I fully expect Bob to spot the one they got wrong.
... Arthur should not have been singing in Modern English.  That would have been, what, Old English? *quickly checks* Old English/Anglo Saxon dates back to roughly 450AD, so yeah, that or whatever was just before Old English.

Beat me to it, but yeah.
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New what if? up: What if you dropped a bowling ball in the Mariana Trench?

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Weird Al presents his Banana Synthesizer (short)
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I Can't Heal Dumb - funny D&D Cleric song
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40k Orks do polka
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AI video of (Marvel's) Blade hunting various movie vampires
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ep1 of Dungeons & Television


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Looks really nice for an indie production (and even the eng dub voice work is great too.) If I understand correctly, it's being made the old fashioned way with hand painted cels captured one frame at a time to film etc., but regardless of the process this looks like a fun story.
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A classic boosted, as promised in this post from the Image dump thread.

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Are you ready for the original Japanese Sailor Moon theme sung reggae style?

I'm pretty sure I wasn't.

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I see your reggae and raise you ska


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It's the dub lyrics, unfortunately.. but then the horns kick in at 0:51, and you're too busy dancing to care
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(01-02-2026, 07:26 PM)Over in the AMV forum, way back around the start of the year, Bob Wrote:
(01-01-2026, 09:32 AM)classicdrogn Wrote: If only One Piece character designs weren't such utterly enraging, horrific ehe cancer...

Yeah, that was my reaction to it from the start -- it was just far too grotesque for me to want to read it.  I've been meaning to watch the live version on Netflix because it wasn't eye-bendingly ugly.

I actually keep meaning to sign up for Netflix just on the strength of all the clips from OPLA that people have posted. This is the one that actually sold me on it, an all-new scene that gives newbies their introduction to Miss All Sunday, second-in-command of the supervillain team Baroque Works; gives long-time watchers a reminder of just what the Bloom-Bloom Fruit lets its user do; and gave me the same vibes I got in the year 2000, watching the first big-screen X-Men movie on that big screen and Gamera: Guardian of the Universe on VHS, of what it's like to be an ordinary human in a world of gods and monsters.

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