oh how much I have to draw, you should know... the battle song of the South African side, the ritual of the Aryan brotherhood, the anthem of the besieged Rome by the Goths, the synth black metal song about Bakhmut, and also the Japanese...
A rather interesting mix to use rock n’ roll for the Empire of Japan, however I imagine it making waves, similar to how the US had radios playing Run Through the Jungle, Fortunate son and other songs to boost the morale of the troops in Vietnam, especially the younger recruits, instead of just classical, swing or other “old” music, or propaganda
Yeah bro, I recognized my mistake right after posting, however I forgot to fix the title part, but unfortunately I can't fix what's in the video itself. Thank you for this comment. By the way, what do you think of the text, translation, sound, footage and this clip in general, in addition to the above?
@@ivanprokopenko6195Although it is a translation, there are some strange parts. Almost all ``戦う (tatakau)'' and ``戦い (tatakai)'' are changed to ``戦 (tataka).'' For example, at 0:34, the pronunciation should have been "tatakai", but it was pronounced "tataka". It's a video, but equipment from the Pacific War stands out. There was about 20 years between the Treaty of Akagi and the Malayan Rebellion, so I think the equipment has been updated quite rapidly. So using historical footage of the Self-Defense Forces gives it a nice feel. Regarding this video as a whole, I'm a little concerned about the wording. You might be able to get into the TNO atmosphere more by changing "仲間 (nakama)" to "戦友 (senyū)" or "戦士 (sensi)" to "武士 (mononohu)". Also, the words peace and freedom don't suit TNO's Empire of Japan. I know this sounds terrible, but I like the videos you post!
@東谷英助-m4w Interesting fact: all songs in Russian and Ukrainian, composed in this neural network, always turn out well, and accordingly I naively assume that all popular languages should be good, if even Ukrainian turns out with the correct sounds, accent and stress in words; but as a result there are always problems in Italian, German, now I see a problem in Japanese. It is good that there are few problems, unlike German. I can't say anything more here, since I don't know Japanese and this is the first time I've come into contact with it. Thanks for the comment! Regarding the equipment, I categorically disagree with you, since all the screenshots that I later animated and inserted into this clip have equipment corresponding to the 60s: a modernized Japanese helmet, a full-fledged automatic rifle (if I'm not mistaken, Type 15), the unloading kit was taken from a mod about the 80s, the uniform - the same story. You probably noticed that some guys are using caps from the 40s, but I don't think it's scary, I considered it appropriate and wanted to create a stronger connection with Japan in this way. As for the wording "peace" and "freedom" - these are propaganda cliches for Japanese pan-Asianism and anti-imperialism, which were very often repeated both for the Japanese and for the citizens of the occupied ("liberated" countries), as far as I know. Thank you again for your comment, thank you for the kind words about my videos!
@@ivanprokopenko6195If you look at the Japanese people before and during the war, you can clearly see that they were very warlike. For example, after the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed, a burning incident occurred in Hibiya, Japan, in order to continue the war that could not be won, and many Japanese people praised the Kwantung Army for causing the Manchuria Incident. The peace-seeking mindset of today's Japanese people is nothing more than a result of their foolish post-war education. By the way, as far as I know, no one other than traitors advocated for peace during wartime. Also, in your opinion, I think it's probably "liberated=freedom," but in Japanese I often think of "liberated=not freedom." That's probably why I felt uncomfortable with the peace and freedom in this song. However, your culture and ours are completely different, so you probably won't understand. It's the same way that even if Reagan heard about Socrates' hatred of democracy, he wouldn't understand it.
as far as I understand, there has been a significant democratization of culture and fashion in this timeline and in the TNO universe. Japan has also always followed westernization, so I decided that this would be acceptable!
So basically in this timeline Japan and America has the same relationship as our own timeline China and US, where some of their pilot has a Topgun stickers in their helmet and jet, in turn Chinese product and trade flow the US market and the only hostilities they show is military exercises in their shores. Please make OFN video " Johnny will not going home", "The Black Sun shall Set".
Japanese and Americans have fighting that is unofficial in nature. Even in the Malayan War, to which the song is dedicated, American support for the rebels is an option for the American government and more often than not it happens. In addition, the Americans may decide to bomb as a last resort. but this is not an official war.
about the new songs. I have THREE!!! OFN ROCK AND ROLL SONGS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA!!! in one of the songs, I mixed drums from far cry 2 and american style, it turned out very cool, atmospheric and unusual. but I can't publish it because of the new strike. I'll post it as soon as it's over.
@Commander_Thunder no, song and lyrics were composed by the neural network under my strict guidance. I even had to fix some places! so you see the most original-original of all the originals.
I guess the Japanese still adopted the American music after all lol
We need more of this. This goes hard for some reason 😩
As a Malaysian, I approve 💯
oh how much I have to draw, you should know... the battle song of the South African side, the ritual of the Aryan brotherhood, the anthem of the besieged Rome by the Goths, the synth black metal song about Bakhmut, and also the Japanese...
We need Anime about TNO with this mf🗣🔥🗿
GOOD.... MORNING MALAYAAAAAAAAA
A rather interesting mix to use rock n’ roll for the Empire of Japan, however I imagine it making waves, similar to how the US had radios playing Run Through the Jungle, Fortunate son and other songs to boost the morale of the troops in Vietnam, especially the younger recruits, instead of just classical, swing or other “old” music, or propaganda
the first TNO anime opening
I am scared as someone from Malaysia
Imperial Japan's version of Fortunate Son.
they surfin Great Indochina War with this
Hey this looks pretty dope!
THE RISING ROCK AND ROLL!☀☀
I Love your songs. Can you do another German TNO 60s Rock Song? Maybe about the Luftwaffe? Best regards.
☓マレー風
○マレーの風
マレー風 =Marē kaze
マレーの風=Marē no kaze
☓斗う
○戦う
Yeah bro, I recognized my mistake right after posting, however I forgot to fix the title part, but unfortunately I can't fix what's in the video itself.
Thank you for this comment.
By the way, what do you think of the text, translation, sound, footage and this clip in general, in addition to the above?
@@ivanprokopenko6195Although it is a translation, there are some strange parts.
Almost all ``戦う (tatakau)'' and ``戦い (tatakai)'' are changed to ``戦 (tataka).''
For example, at 0:34, the pronunciation should have been "tatakai", but it was pronounced "tataka".
It's a video, but equipment from the Pacific War stands out.
There was about 20 years between the Treaty of Akagi and the Malayan Rebellion, so I think the equipment has been updated quite rapidly.
So using historical footage of the Self-Defense Forces gives it a nice feel.
Regarding this video as a whole, I'm a little concerned about the wording.
You might be able to get into the TNO atmosphere more by changing "仲間 (nakama)" to "戦友 (senyū)" or "戦士 (sensi)" to "武士 (mononohu)".
Also, the words peace and freedom don't suit TNO's Empire of Japan.
I know this sounds terrible, but I like the videos you post!
@東谷英助-m4w Interesting fact: all songs in Russian and Ukrainian, composed in this neural network, always turn out well, and accordingly I naively assume that all popular languages should be good, if even Ukrainian turns out with the correct sounds, accent and stress in words; but as a result there are always problems in Italian, German, now I see a problem in Japanese. It is good that there are few problems, unlike German.
I can't say anything more here, since I don't know Japanese and this is the first time I've come into contact with it. Thanks for the comment!
Regarding the equipment, I categorically disagree with you, since all the screenshots that I later animated and inserted into this clip have equipment corresponding to the 60s: a modernized Japanese helmet, a full-fledged automatic rifle (if I'm not mistaken, Type 15), the unloading kit was taken from a mod about the 80s, the uniform - the same story. You probably noticed that some guys are using caps from the 40s, but I don't think it's scary, I considered it appropriate and wanted to create a stronger connection with Japan in this way.
As for the wording "peace" and "freedom" - these are propaganda cliches for Japanese pan-Asianism and anti-imperialism, which were very often repeated both for the Japanese and for the citizens of the occupied ("liberated" countries), as far as I know.
Thank you again for your comment, thank you for the kind words about my videos!
@@ivanprokopenko6195If you look at the Japanese people before and during the war, you can clearly see that they were very warlike.
For example, after the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed, a burning incident occurred in Hibiya, Japan, in order to continue the war that could not be won, and many Japanese people praised the Kwantung Army for causing the Manchuria Incident.
The peace-seeking mindset of today's Japanese people is nothing more than a result of their foolish post-war education.
By the way, as far as I know, no one other than traitors advocated for peace during wartime.
Also, in your opinion, I think it's probably "liberated=freedom," but in Japanese I often think of "liberated=not freedom."
That's probably why I felt uncomfortable with the peace and freedom in this song.
However, your culture and ours are completely different, so you probably won't understand. It's the same way that even if Reagan heard about Socrates' hatred of democracy, he wouldn't understand it.
This is the most American Japanese song ever created
as far as I understand, there has been a significant democratization of culture and fashion in this timeline and in the TNO universe. Japan has also always followed westernization, so I decided that this would be acceptable!
@@ivanprokopenko6195 yep it is great actually, thank you!
That hillarious anime OP music 😂
Btw this is fire, do song about NPA pls
It seems to me that any perky Japanese song will be perceived as an anime op
We must fight for the emperor!!!!
So basically in this timeline Japan and America has the same relationship as our own timeline China and US, where some of their pilot has a Topgun stickers in their helmet and jet, in turn Chinese product and trade flow the US market and the only hostilities they show is military exercises in their shores.
Please make OFN video " Johnny will not going home", "The Black Sun shall Set".
Japanese and Americans have fighting that is unofficial in nature. Even in the Malayan War, to which the song is dedicated, American support for the rebels is an option for the American government and more often than not it happens. In addition, the Americans may decide to bomb as a last resort. but this is not an official war.
about the new songs. I have THREE!!! OFN ROCK AND ROLL SONGS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA!!! in one of the songs, I mixed drums from far cry 2 and american style, it turned out very cool, atmospheric and unusual. but I can't publish it because of the new strike. I'll post it as soon as it's over.
レーシングマスターの広告曲に似た物を感じる
Macross 1960 edition
Только не спрашивайте чем они занимались там помимо боевых действий 😳
©ОСН пропаганда
what is the AI used ?
runway for video, krea for villages pics and realistics in arma 3 screenshots
Someone should cover this wotu orhanic voice and avtual equoments
Song is A.I or real? Still s banger though
ai
is there a name of the original song?
mare no kaze xd
i thought this was a cover of another song
@Commander_Thunder no, song and lyrics were composed by the neural network under my strict guidance. I even had to fix some places! so you see the most original-original of all the originals.