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Got some new video editing software and decided to practice with a little AMV editing. It contains mostly the 2009 movie, some of the first episode of the 60s, and a little from the last episode of the 03s.
The song is called "Come On Home," written by [Kevin Gillis/John Stroll/Steven Lunt/Jack Lenz] and performed by Lisa Lougheed for the '80s Canadian cartoon series "The Raccoons." Unfortunately, this song wasn't one of the nine released on CD, so I had to edit a version out of the two episodes it was in. Please excuse the cartoon sound effects and the voices at the beginning, it's the cleanest version possible, and I really do love the sentiment. I hope the lack of a clean version doesn't completely ruin it.
The story is pretty self-explanatory: Shortly after Astro is rejected by Tenma, all he wants is to be told he can come home. And, on some level, Tenma wants him back as well.
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Look, the new one is out! This one, to the surprise of probably no one who's spent any time talking to me, is about Astro and Tenma's relationship.
https://youtu.be/o9G1TWeup4M
The song is an indie musician fan-song of an indie computer game. So it's a double-whammy for independent artists? I started it like, almost two years ago but had trouble finishing it.
https://youtu.be/o9G1TWeup4M
The song is an indie musician fan-song of an indie computer game. So it's a double-whammy for independent artists? I started it like, almost two years ago but had trouble finishing it.
Baby, don't let it slip, it's a once in a lifetime ship and it's never gonna come again...
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