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Friday, March 30, 2012

groups and stuff

Hello minna! Minna genki? So anyway, yesterday I was sick so I stayed home and worked on a lot of things and actually got a lot done. I was able to work my new video editor called Video Pad. I love it because It is so easy to use. I do wish it had some more effects, though. I was able to upload two amvs. So happy! (= u =). Now what I want to do next is join or create a amv group that does NOT use Sony Vegas. A lot of people have it but for me, it was easy to get but hard to activate without paying money. So if I were to create one, I would need to look up some stuff on how to create one. I know most of it. If anyone knows more about it, please tell! 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Drawings


Okay so, I haven't been writing post as much so I feel really bad. But skip that, I decided I would put up my drawings here from now on. What do you think? 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Gyo The Animation

Hello! I haven't been writing so much! :( So sad. Well on to the main idea. Recently, I just watched this new movie that came out named Gyo. It was one of the best movies I watched and it was even better because it was anime. I watched it and then read the manga and found out, they changed the viewpoint of the movie. It was still good, though. The ending of just gave me a cliff hanger. I kept wondering that "What will happen next?". Here is the plot:

The plot of Gyo centers around the "death stench", a revolting smell first encountered in connection with creatures appearing to be bizarre fish with scuttling, sharp metal legs. At first they appear merely as smaller fish, but later also as larger sea creatures such as sharks and even a whale.
The creatures are eventually revealed to consist of a small metallic, legged structure with the carcass of a dead animal (and later, human) strapped on top. Germs infecting the rotting body produce a gas - responsible for the terrible smell that surrounds the creatures - that makes the metal construct move.
Later, it is found that the Japanese Army was researching germs that produce the death stench during World War II in a desperate effort to turn the tide of the war. Infection by the germ produced large amounts of foul-smelling gas from body tissue, and since infection quickly killed the test animals, walking machines were built to carry them further, allowing them to reach and sicken enemy troops. Enemy planes sunk the ship carrying the prototypes for the walking machines, which ran entirely on the gas.
Underwater the machines have attached themselves to the fish and moved from the island to the mainland, attacking the humans. Later it is found that the death stench gas might have a will of its own, and that the machines are not man-made: the disease has apparently mutated to be able to construct the walkers from the metal hulls of sunken battleships.
Yep! There is a lot of blood and guts involved, though. You should read it if you like that stuff.
Gyo The Animation