A tribute to Nickelodeon
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- Hinano
- Joined: Sat Nov 29, 2003 9:15 pm
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A tribute to Nickelodeon
...well a tribute to the GOOD OLD Nickelodeon.
Have a happy new year everyone and enjoy! ^_^
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=102093
Have a happy new year everyone and enjoy! ^_^
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=102093
- Tono_Fyr
- Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 12:36 pm
- Location: Marietta, Georgia
The only one of those themes that I don't remember is "Eureka's Castle". I found the whole thing rather odd, and the auio fidelity was all over the place. It would be nice for Nickolodeon to get back to some of their old live action shows. Remember Clarissa Explains It All? Nickolodeon's stuff was always childish, but it had a certain something to it back then, though that may be that whole... "nostalgia" thing. Eh, the editing was pretty decent, and it was an interesting enough watch just on the nostalgia factor. Some of the segments could've been more parodic to the show openings, but you did well with what you had, particularly on the Doug and All That themes (The best two, IMHO).
3.4/5
3.4/5
- Hinano
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- Adv1sor
- Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2004 3:01 pm
Very entertaining AMV.
Great job!
Great job!
Pray 4 peace! Not an AMV, something you can do to help!
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- mexicanjunior
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- Beef Basket
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Like Tono said, the audio quality was kind of all over the place, but I can't ask for too much for TV theme songs for which there was probably no official soundtrack.
I still enjoyed the video all together. I really liked the Rugrats, Salute Your Shorts, Hey Dude, and Eureka's Castles segments. All That felt weak, though. What Would You Do was strangely appropriate, somehow.
I still enjoyed the video all together. I really liked the Rugrats, Salute Your Shorts, Hey Dude, and Eureka's Castles segments. All That felt weak, though. What Would You Do was strangely appropriate, somehow.
- Hinano
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It was really hard like you said to get theme songs for some of these shows...some I got lucky I had like CD quality (all that/rugrats) but for stuff like what would you do/salue your shorts I had to try my luck with google x_X;;
There's endless shows (like clarissa explains it all which I have the theme of but on one of my 100 Cds ^^;) I could have used but it woulda made the amv endless so I grabbed my "nickelodeon show tunes" cd and used what was on it to make my life easier xDD
Thanks for checking it out!
There's endless shows (like clarissa explains it all which I have the theme of but on one of my 100 Cds ^^;) I could have used but it woulda made the amv endless so I grabbed my "nickelodeon show tunes" cd and used what was on it to make my life easier xDD
Thanks for checking it out!
- Daniel09
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