Zetsubou Kira (Time Takes Us All)
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Zetsubou Kira (Time Takes Us All)

Description: The human whose name is written in this note shall die.

Ha. The most ambitious project I have ever done. I must really love Death Note enough to have finished this video. I began working on this 2 months ago when I read the lyrics of Death Note's second ending. At that moment, I knew I had to make this video. The lyrics fit so well. When I began editing, I did not know what it would have looked like. I'm really surprised with myself. Flow is what I emphasized on the most. Death Note isn't really an action anime so making an action AMV was quite difficult. And yes, I did buy Maximum The Hormone's CD. It was expensive too. >_>

I haven't really seen a lot of good Death Note AMV's so I hope this one does justice to the anime. No pun intended. =P I really hope those that don't watch Death Note will start watching after they see this video.

This video is a bit different. I also used Maximum The Hormone's music video along with Death Note. The music video begins with the band singing the song but it turns out that they are not the actual band. In the climax of the video, the fake members are killed by the Death Note and the real band appears.

If some of you are wondering why I didn't include Mello and some other characters it's because I simply didn't have enough space. Also, I believe they aren't really important. =P

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Neckar Unrivaled

Sep 2 2007, 11:02 AM Post #1
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This video was kick ass man. Great Job!

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