I dunno how people can pit these two against each other when they were literally plugging each other during the Kirby Bytes / Magolor Package premiers and scheduled them one after the other. This video really showcases that perfectly. They're pals, not rivals. And both of these songs really show that they do what they do out of love for the franchises they work with. No need to turn it into a competition. And also great feedback on the songs! Words are hard but you had some great insight into what makes these songs great.
11:42: You’re close. They’re called spears of the heart or Heart Spears by the fans. These spears were used in the ancient past to seal Void Termina inside the Jamba Heart.
I don’t know about you, but I personally think that Juno’s depiction of the Master Crown is one of his darkest villain adaptations to date, especially if you remove the Creepypastas from the picture.
I think there’s comparisons that can be made between the two. Insulting without any constructive criticism is stoopid of course, but I can see how people might wanna compare MOTI and Juno. For example, I think MOTI, who’s also been doing this for longer, has better writing than Juno most of the time. That’s an objective little thing (though it’s obviously still my opinion, which is up for debate), and I would find it cool if Junk got better about this! While I do really like both, obviously… sometimes Juno will write lyrics with breaks in the middle of sentences which sounds a bit weird/less polished than the words MOTI would usually come up with. On a more personal note, I can say I prefer Juno’s repertoire/chosen songs over MOTI’s, on average, same with the artworks, so it should never be one-sided, and the variety of voices they can do (and singer guests they have) make both channels really neat. I just feel like pointing out potential improvements where they can be made is some fairly good and potentially helpful practice. Just refrain from being plain insulting, people.
I personally think that Juno has songs that sound better. Now, I'm not implying that my opinion is absolute, OR that MOTI's works don't sound good, but I prefer Juno's works more. I will say, MOTI's characters seem more in-character than Juno's. Once again, not that Juno doesn't, but MOTI does it better. I like to believe that Juno does better at songs that are more (for lack of a better word), "upbeat". Take Spamton NEO and Spamton GIGA for example. MOTI thrives in songs that are more serious in nature, like Sealed Vessel and The Radiance. Of course, this rule isn't absolute, but it's my general opinion.
@@hiveling-111 : Eh, more “upbeat”, yeah, sure. I was mostly criticizing the writing and how the lyrics are put together technically. But yes you could argue (and probably would be right) that Juno generally does more lighthearted songs.
I dunno how people can pit these two against each other when they were literally plugging each other during the Kirby Bytes / Magolor Package premiers and scheduled them one after the other. This video really showcases that perfectly. They're pals, not rivals. And both of these songs really show that they do what they do out of love for the franchises they work with. No need to turn it into a competition. And also great feedback on the songs! Words are hard but you had some great insight into what makes these songs great.
11:42: You’re close. They’re called spears of the heart or Heart Spears by the fans. These spears were used in the ancient past to seal Void Termina inside the Jamba Heart.
I don’t know about you, but I personally think that Juno’s depiction of the Master Crown is one of his darkest villain adaptations to date, especially if you remove the Creepypastas from the picture.
I literally love with a passion you paused the moment in the song they said "Now rest" 😂
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I used mecha not stone and not tornado
4:00 nope. Tornado is a cowards move too. Gives damage, near invincibility, AND mobility
Las peleas de quien es mejor creando música es estúpida, ambos son muy buenos y seguro que son amigos y compañeros
That's nice opinion.
I think there’s comparisons that can be made between the two. Insulting without any constructive criticism is stoopid of course, but I can see how people might wanna compare MOTI and Juno.
For example, I think MOTI, who’s also been doing this for longer, has better writing than Juno most of the time. That’s an objective little thing (though it’s obviously still my opinion, which is up for debate), and I would find it cool if Junk got better about this! While I do really like both, obviously… sometimes Juno will write lyrics with breaks in the middle of sentences which sounds a bit weird/less polished than the words MOTI would usually come up with.
On a more personal note, I can say I prefer Juno’s repertoire/chosen songs over MOTI’s, on average, same with the artworks, so it should never be one-sided, and the variety of voices they can do (and singer guests they have) make both channels really neat. I just feel like pointing out potential improvements where they can be made is some fairly good and potentially helpful practice.
Just refrain from being plain insulting, people.
I personally think that Juno has songs that sound better. Now, I'm not implying that my opinion is absolute, OR that MOTI's works don't sound good, but I prefer Juno's works more.
I will say, MOTI's characters seem more in-character than Juno's. Once again, not that Juno doesn't, but MOTI does it better.
I like to believe that Juno does better at songs that are more (for lack of a better word), "upbeat". Take Spamton NEO and Spamton GIGA for example. MOTI thrives in songs that are more serious in nature, like Sealed Vessel and The Radiance. Of course, this rule isn't absolute, but it's my general opinion.
@@hiveling-111 : Eh, more “upbeat”, yeah, sure. I was mostly criticizing the writing and how the lyrics are put together technically. But yes you could argue (and probably would be right) that Juno generally does more lighthearted songs.