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Some Awesome videos that we thought are worth sharing with you guys, this section is weekly updated. These videos can range from Anime Intro/Outro to various Japanese Idols aswell as J-pops, AMVs and funny videos. If you have some amazing videos to share to tell us about it, you know where to find us... incase you don't, you can start with the forum Chatbox :P

Written by Animefreak155 16 February 2011 Published in Videos
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Maximum The Hormone

Maximum the Hormone is a Japanese Alternative metal band from Hachiōji, Tokyo, which is well known for their ability to mix genres. Known mainly for their song in the anime  Death Note. They have songs which were featured in many other animes.The band had two of their songs featured in anime series; "What's Up, People?!" and "Zetsubou Billy" are featured as the opening and ending tracks, respectively, in the second season episodes of the Death Note anime series.

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Written by darkschneider 02 March 2011 Published in Videos
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Fighting and Dancing

{jcomments on}Best anime fight AMV

This video is a collection of some really cool anime fights, collected from many famous anime series. This video was done by Devil Spike, it was his 4th AMV. The fight sceens are quite impressive and the video quality was also quite good. The anime that were covered on this video are given below,

Written by darkschneider 23 February 2011 Published in Videos
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Some Good Music Video's

utada hikaruPassion (Hikaru Utada song)

"Passion" is a song by Hikaru Utada, released in Japan as a single on December 14, 2005. It was used as the theme song for the Disney Interactive Studios/Square Enix game Kingdom Hearts II in Japan, while an English version also sung by Utada, titled "Sanctuary", was used for the international release of the game.

In an interview, Utada said, "It's like... as if 'Hikari' was the dawn, and 'Passion' has a concluding or 'dusk' feeling to it. The lyrics of 'Passion' show how phases of the past, present and future of the character in my song relate to each other.

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