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Hold Me

Posted by shanoah on April 27, 2008

Witchgun is undead? Cool, I’ll have to check it out.

And Rammstein with Winnie the Pooh is just so wrong… but so right.

Anyways, in keeping somewhat with Seans last post, I thought I’d post this AMV:

Hold Me Now

The song is ‘Hall Om Mig’ or ‘Hold Me Now’ by Nanne Grönvall, and the video clips are all from an anime called “Princess Tutu“. The AMV itself is by Marissa Panaccio, and won “Best Action”, “Best of Show” at one convention, and “Best Freeform” at another.

The music itself is excellent, and the clips just sync so well with the music that I can easily see how it won. It tempts me to actually watch the Princess Tutu anime, which is no small feat… :)

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