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Post by Dashe on Sept 19, 2011 21:06:46 GMT -5
There are lyrics posted in the video description, after the credits. Also a download link.
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Post by Avegodro on Sept 20, 2011 19:35:11 GMT -5
Kudos to Dashe for the animation and everyone who sang in this. You guys did an excellent job and I hope that this video keeps the movement going strong.
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Post by Blues on Sept 22, 2011 23:07:49 GMT -5
(Late once again! : ( )So the video's all finished, wow! It was definitely worth the wait- everything looks great. Seems like you've taken a few fashion tips from Blues Proto Man this time around, eh? In fact I'm surprised in general at the shoutout you gave the Classic series early in the video- didn't think you really knew enough about the MM2 building, for instance, to use it in such a meaningful context. Overall it's a very wonderful ensemble-type piece- the voices were great considering your circumstances and the animation was a step up from your last few; they really help to drive the point of the video home. Excellent work, and a fitting reminder of what us Legends fans have been through for the last few months.
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Post by Dashe on Sept 23, 2011 14:45:31 GMT -5
Thanks, that Mega Man 2 building was actually brought to my attention by Raven8 in regards to this video specifically. He recommended I use it, and liked how it turned out in the end, too.
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Post by Handlebar-Orion X. on Sept 24, 2011 4:59:34 GMT -5
I said something like this before, and I'll say it again. I feel proud to have participated in this. Although I can't realy sing that well, (celebrity impersonating is my muse,) I'm glad I could be a part of a video that has gone this viral.
To Dashe and every single one of my fellow participants, bravo!
I'm working on my own epic animation project as well, (it won't have any fans singing, but my sister and Dashe will co-star as Roll Casket and Tron Bonne respectively and it will have Paul Stanley's epic anthem "Live To Win" playing in the backround,) so I'll be sure to devote a thread about it here when it's done and a blog about it on Capcom-Unity.
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Post by Mikéy on Oct 4, 2011 14:29:55 GMT -5
The Megaman Network finally recognizes Dashe's video! Although the newspaper ad and video are both somewhat-old news by now, it's nice that they finally caught up. I also got a kick out of one of their tags for the article too: "WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOR??"
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Post by Bowen Aero on Oct 7, 2011 10:23:23 GMT -5
Allow me to be the first to congratulate you on over 20K views. *confetti*
Yeah, not many compared to those of other supporting videos, and far less than those of all the haters' "&%#* MegaMan" videos I'm seeing out there, but at least we're still fighting against those slandering fools for Volnutt's revival.
And my most sincere apologies if I'm sounding pestimistic instead of my optimistic self. This whole fiasco has been seriously killing my good mood.
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Post by MegaTuga on Oct 8, 2011 13:17:23 GMT -5
Man, I just wish I had internet by that time. I love that song now. *writes it down to sing daily*
It is lovely, seriously, nice job.
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Post by Dashe on Oct 8, 2011 14:57:14 GMT -5
Thanks! Heh, I've been secretly racing Do You Hear the Fanbase Sing against Waiting for Legends 3 to see which video would break 20k first. Looks like TMMN tipped the scale in DYHTFS's favor. Guess that means it's time for #3 after Comic Con!
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Post by Mikéy on Oct 8, 2011 16:08:06 GMT -5
If you truly do have audio footage of your mom freaking out when she first discovered papercrafts, I bet that it'd break 20k views under a day easily. People caught on tape always wind up being the funniest.
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