James Kaposztas, the man behind the world’s first-ever AMV (anime music video), has passed away. Kaposztas’ passing was confirmed in a Tweet on Sunday by Anime.com Inc. publisher and co-founder, ...
Thanks to anime’s current breakthrough to pop culture in the last decade, it’s far easier to access some of your favorite anime releases legally, in high quality, and right after they premiere in ...
The news was shared online through a close friend, and Michael Pinto went on to share some loving words about Kapostzas. “To my old anime fandom friend, may you rest in peace James Kaposztas. Know as ...
People reading this post probably fall into one of two categories: people that clicked the link because they know what AMVs are, and people that clicked because they don’t. I imagine that many people ...
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Jujutsu Kaisen inspires surge in anime–hip hop AMVs
Jujutsu Kaisen’s acclaimed animation and high-intensity battles are inspiring a wave of anime music videos set to hip-hop tracks. These AMVs are crafted by fans using editing approaches shared through ...
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Naruto AMVs are keeping the ninja spirit alive
Naruto AMVs blend memorable anime scenes with music to amplify emotion and energy, drawing heavily from the series’ standout arcs and soundtrack. These edits let fans revisit intense battles and ...
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