Yaoi, Slash, Shonen-ai and Alt Universe Videos
- MishaGirl
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2003 9:50 am
One Piece--> Sanji/Zoro fans?
Seriously one of the best edited slash amvs I've seen, that could also be seen as cannon, AND the best Sanji/zoro vid I've found. If you know of others let me know.
- Autraya
- Zero Punctuation
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2003 12:52 am
- Status: old
- Location: Terra Australis
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- anneke
- Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2001 7:34 am
- Location: California
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Re: Yaoi, Slash, Shonen-ai and Alt Universe Videos
A little 'For Play' by the wonderful Mie'aga.
How can you not have 'Yaoi!' on the list of Yaoi videos.
How can you not have 'Yaoi!' on the list of Yaoi videos.
http://www.bakadeshiproductions.com
(Stop by for a different Video each month...)
(Stop by for a different Video each month...)
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- Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:02 pm
Re: Yaoi, Slash, Shonen-ai and Alt Universe Videos
Video: Slashapalooza
Category: Comedy, Fun, Parody
Anime: Various (notably Fruits Basket, Ouran Host Club, Gravitation)
Song: OK2BGay
Artist: Tomboy
Creator: SilversLightning, Krisqo (Divine Cooking Oil Productions)
As you can see, this is more of a parody than a serious yaoi video. What I find most interesting about it, is the yaoi fangirl is actually turned into a character through the use of text comments throughout the AMV, and this causes Slashapalooza be less a parody of the anime it uses, and more a commentary on how fangirls will see what they want no matter what (since only some of the characters in the video are, in fact, gay).
My friend and I spent half a day once, scouring AMVs.org for the best video that used "OK2BGay" as the song, so that by the time we found Slashapalooza, we hated the song. Don't let our sacrifice be in vain!
Category: Comedy, Fun, Parody
Anime: Various (notably Fruits Basket, Ouran Host Club, Gravitation)
Song: OK2BGay
Artist: Tomboy
Creator: SilversLightning, Krisqo (Divine Cooking Oil Productions)
As you can see, this is more of a parody than a serious yaoi video. What I find most interesting about it, is the yaoi fangirl is actually turned into a character through the use of text comments throughout the AMV, and this causes Slashapalooza be less a parody of the anime it uses, and more a commentary on how fangirls will see what they want no matter what (since only some of the characters in the video are, in fact, gay).
My friend and I spent half a day once, scouring AMVs.org for the best video that used "OK2BGay" as the song, so that by the time we found Slashapalooza, we hated the song. Don't let our sacrifice be in vain!