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Decide What I Make Next!

Hey everyone.

I'm working hard on the next video. It's another anime randomizer, with a twist this time! And it should be out by the end of the month, since I secured a sponsor for it already.

In the meantime I thought I'd do a quick poll to decide what video I should make after that.

Vote in the poll and comment any ideas you have down below!

Comments

Too many noice choice! I was torn between: "Stories Where Everyone Hates the Hero" "The Australian Children's Novel That Got an Anime" "The Slow Death of Arcade Culture" and "I Watched the 20 Highest Grossing Chinese Movies" I picked one of those... but I ain't telling nobody nothin! But the one I did pick probably won't get the top pick this round, lol!

Cannoli Rose

That Australien anime thing reminded me of something. There are a few animes that were commissioned by the German and Austrian public TV stations from a Japanese animation company. One of those shows went on to inspire a young Eiichiro Oda to make his manga pirate themed.

Johannes B

20 highest grossing Chinese movies sounds super interesting and a topic I feel like I don't see often. If it doesn't win this time, I hope it will be in the future line up!

T

Deltora quest!!!! I cannot even begin to tell you how ubiquitous that book was in Australian schools in the early 2000s. The Rowan of Rin series too - basically anything Emily Rodda. The covers (particularly the lenticular one) was a must have at every school book fair. I'm a school librarian and while the kids don't really read it so much these days, its a a series I keep on the shelf. When the anime came out on ABC3 (and had a Delta Goodrem OP!!) my brother and I just assumed it was a local production, since there were a few kinda dodgy Aussie cartoons floating around during that time. Imagine our surprise years later finding out it was an honest to goodness anime.

Beth Rose

With the death of Arcades I feel that by proxy the Rail Shooter genre has also died. Last one I can remember playing outside of an arcade was 'Dangerous Hunts 2013' on my Wii back when I was like 9

NotBrenda

Oh yeah, I'd love to hear everything about arcade culture from you!

Andrew Shevchenko

As someone born in Y2K I can say I have this hollow feeling knowing I was never around for the heyday of the arcade. My uncle somehow managed to snag a four-player original cabinet for Golden Axe II and just with family playing that was some of the fondest memories I have from childhood. I can only imagine how much more fun it would be to do this on a Saturday night with all of your buddies. Glad I was born in a year with working flushing toilets but damn are there some things I wish I had been born a little earlier for

Wowdude87

I’ve always had somewhat of a fascination with sympathetic villains, from places like LotR, lots of marvel’s products, the matrix, Star Wars, and all over anime, like parasyte or one punch man. It would be very interesting to see the other side of it.

T Peter

Oh damn a lot of these r good. I chose the long anime wiki one but i d like to see the chinese movies one n the stories where ppl hate the hero . N the current option thats winning (death of arcades) is cool too. Bro went creatively bankcrupt n then got hit with a wave of inspiration i guess

tofire

As a child born in 84, I miss my arcade. So many fond memories, so many birthdays. Kids don't understand anymore. The arcade was the bastion of the rumor, the greatest technology innovation. Do you have any idea what it was like to see the after burner to arcade machine that actually moved?!

DCFatCat

Good choices

Bean


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