Gantz, Saiyonios Zoddson, Gantz!
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Gantz, Saiyonios Zoddson, Gantz!
This is something I put together as an April Fools' joke for my subscribers over at the Site Which Must Not Be Named. (I originally posted it on April 1st as if it were the latest episode in an ongoing series of Gantz spoofs I have going on over there.) I meant to post it here directly afterward, but there were a couple of niggling issues with it that I wanted to correct first, and I procrastinated a lot in getting them fixed.
There are still a couple of little issues with it-- a couple of slightly uneven aspect ratios that would have required essentially re-editing the entire video to correct, one or two spots where it would have been excessively troublesome to mask out some moving lip flaps, and the looped Kurono dancing clip, where it would have been difficult if not impossible to mask it such that Kurono still loops but the smoke doesn't without making it look really obvious and terrible.
All that being said, I'm pretty happy with this one-- it's the most visually elaborate AMV I've attempted to date, as well as incorporating footage from more different sources than any other.
As always, constructive criticism is happily accepted.