MDOA Bumper Compilation
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- OK, so a bit of explanation:
The University of Georgia's anime club puts on a semesterly week-long festival called Mega Days of Anime, or MDOA for short. We show a long block of all manner of anime every night that week.
This year, I decided it was worth imitating the folks at Adult Swim and making little text-only bumpers to lead into the shows. And these were shown up on the big projection screen right before the shows.
So here they are, including one bonus one at the end that didn't actually get shown as far as I know.
Note for non-UGA students: There are several University of Georgia references and in-jokes. This was, after all, meant for an audience at UGA.
Music tracks used, because I know you're curious:
- Overclocked Remix, "TeenTurtleTryp"
- Loituma, "Ieva's Polka (Basshunter Remix)"
- Jean-Jacques Perrey, "One Note Samba/Spanish Flea"
- Caramell, "Caramelldansen"
- Jean-Jacques Perrey, "Brazilian Flower"
- Cool&Create, "U.N. Owen Was Her?"
- Terry S. Taylor, "Southern Front Porch Whistler"
- Ramos & Supreme, "Crowd Control"
- Amon Tobin, "Four Ton Mantis"
- Fatboy Slim, "Ya Mama"
- Naruto (a chiptune artist, not the anime), "Artificial Intelligence Bomb"
- Fat Jon, "No" (actual Adult Swim bump music!)
I came here for the incunabula video and wanted to say that she is actually funny
How do you spell that video's comment area was closed so I come here just wanna say she's a legend
I get that you didn’t want to moderate all the comments on the incunabula video, but you don’t have to. The comments don’t need to be moderated
Thanks! I was using Arial Narrow Bold for mine, looks VERY similar (can hardly tell the difference).
@Brand21Backup "No" by Fat Jon. (It's specified in the video description...)
Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed. Same font that Adult Swim themselves use.
Did you have to pay for it? I've been looking all over and it costs like 20 dollars on every font site I go to.
It comes bundled with Mac OS X.
I'm just proud of getting the same misspelling as she did.
What font is that, btw? Loved this, though.