AMV

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Anime Music Video - AMV

AMV - this is a work that uses footage edited from either one or more animes to make a music video. At its best, a good AMV increases the power of the experience provided by a used piece of music many times over, just like any other type of music video.

Some artists have even used anime as a medium for their official music videos. Usually, these artists have also performed opening tunes for the series as well, with the most popular theme songs in Japan often going straight to the top of playlists.

However, music and music videos are a subjective experience, everyone has their own preferences - the purpose of this article is just to encourage you to explore and discover!

Below are some popular (at least if you can infer something from the viewing times) examples, I've tried to collect different genres and artists in the selections. Some of the examples also go "slightly" outside of the AMV genre if you're being precise, but in this context it might still be wise to present the hobby as broadly as possible - without clinging too tightly to definitions.

Briefly about the concepts:

  • MEP - Multi Editor Project, the work is a collaboration between several different people or teams.
  • MAD - Most likely an abbreviation from Japan, synonymous with AMV
  • MMD - MikuMikuDance, in this context, indicates the program with which the video was made. More information here.



の の Soldier /准 枝 准 × や な ぎ な ぎ

“Muteki no Soldier”, or “The Invincible Soldier” is a representative of its own type of AMV, combining rendered stills and animation.

The song is from the album Lovesong2.


ぶ れ な い ア イ で / Mitchie M.

Undoubtedly the most famous Vocaloid character Hatsune Miku needs no introduction, and the artist using the nickname Mitchie M is a well-known composer of Miku.


His works have included e.g. Project Diva for games.


英雄 〜 強 き 者 た ち 〜 / SAKINA

This is a traditional AMV, featuring material from several different series and movies.


The song is performed DOA.

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