AMV Of The Day: Time of Our Lives (Ace Attorney)


As I prepare to return from my vacation to the hard but returning work of putting together this year’s horrorthon, this Ace Attorney AMV feels appropriate.

Anime: Ace Attorney

Song: Time Of Our Lives by Chawki

Creator: Ace Gavinners (as always, please consider subscribing to the creator’s channel.  A lot of hard work goes into making an amv!)

Past AMVs of the Day

AMV of the Day: Work Bitch (Kakegurui)


How about an AMV for Labor Day?  And how about an AMV featuring one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite singers?

Anime: Kakegurui

Song: Work Bitch by Britney Spears

Creator: Agness Shi (as always, please consider subscribing to the creator’s channel.  A lot of hard work goes into making an amv!)

Past AMVs of the Day

AMV of the Day: Wake Me Up When September Ends (Various)


Let’s welcome the month of September with an AMV of the Day.  Personally, I can’t wait for September to end because we’ve got our annual October horrorthon coming up!  Unfortunately, I can’t sleep through September because I’m going to be busy getting everything ready for the best time of the year!

Anime: 5cm per second – Tokyo Magnitude – Angel Beats – K-on!! – Romeo x Juliet – Special-A

Song: Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day

Creator: Kotonex3 (as always, please consider subscribing to the creator’s channel.  A lot of hard work goes into making an amv!)

Past AMVs of the Day

Music Video of the Day: Guess I’m Doing Fine by Beck (2002, dir by Spike Jonze)


Poor Beck.  I’m sure he’s cheered up by now though.

This video was directed by Spike Jonze.  This was two years after Jonze’s received his first Oscar nomination for Being John Malkovich and also the same year that Jonze’s released his second Oscar-nominated film, Adaptation.

Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: No Good by Annie Hardy (2023, dir by ????)


Here’s your reminder that if you haven’t seen Dascham (which stars Annie Hardy, the artist responsible for today’s music video of the day), it was one of my favorite films of last year and I think it’s destined to be watched by future students of history as they study the cultural and psychological impact of the COVID lockdowns.

Enjoy!