Perturbator (Feat. Noir Deco) - Technoir (Dark Synthwave AMV)

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Enjoy a custom #AMV montage from The '80s Guy set to #Perturbator track "Technoir" feat. Noir Deco.

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Movie : Neo Tokyo (1987)

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5M reached. Now I need 6M to buy MadMonQ for my brain forsenInsane

ThesGuy
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So, in the end it was his own ghost that was racing against him, you can see the same number "37" on his car as well as the phantom. In the anime, he was using his psychic powers to destroy the competition, but his vital signs had disappeared, so he was technically dead at that point, and after trying to get rid of the phantom using his powers, it ended up turning against him because he himself was the competition. The fact that this man was racing against his own ghost sounds so fucking metal.

Dakayto
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What people don't understand that this was made during the 80's. A time when Japan was having an economic boom. Anime studios could be more experimental and artist were paid much better. Also this is a short not a serialized series so they could focus on much more details. Nowa days studios don't have such budgets. Also the reason a lot of animes look the same and are bland is because risk can be quite costful and again experimenting can be quite risky. To illustrate how bad it is we just have to see a life if an animator. They are basically working slaves that are paid very poorly, not to mention the overworking problem with people dying from exhaustion. The ones that are getting paid better are the key animators (how animation industry works is an another topic).
The industry has changed over the years so comparing 1980's anime to 2010's anime is quite unfair

Another thing is how modern Japanese are living. Most of people who watch anime are young adults that are leading miserable lives. After slaving away in school to even get a chance to get a decent job a lot of them don't really know how to find themselves in society so they isolate themselves and just work. Anime provides them an escape. The reason a lot of protagonists are bland losers is so that the viewer can insert themselves there. NEETs are quite a big part of Japan's youth. Being Asian myself I gotta say I don't blame them, cause the pressure both from your family and society can be quite devastating. That might be another reason why animes now are mostly moe cute girls and protagonist-kun creating a harem of traps and e girls.

There are a lot of modern animes that have excellent quality of animation. MadHouse (the studio that created The Running Man, the anime that is shown in this clip) is still around and has made some impressive action animes like One Punch Man, Hunter x Hunter. Their may not be as good as their predecessors but they're great. Not to mention new studios and Korea entering the market with Tower of God.

It's just a ramble without any real structure and I am no expert on anime industry also why argue that in a comment section of a Perturbator AMV). Just felt like there wasn't any comments that weren't slandering the modern animes, so had to provide a counter argument. Feel free to discuss the idea.

bgn
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The last car is him. He doesn't realize it and pulls out all the stops trying to destroy it without realizing he's destroying himself. The closer he gets to death, the more his car lines up with the ghost projection.

gearsofwar
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The dystopian future of F1 racing seems really promising

JBrander
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You rarely get this kind of detail and craftsmanship of anime anymore. Especially of the cyber punk degrees like this.

Bangcat
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This song has no business fitting this movie so well.


Side note, you gotta wonder: For this guy to not only be willing to kill all his opponents just to win, but ALSO to hallucinate _himself_ as another opponent... Just how deep did this guy's obsession and psychosis run?

IgnatianMystic
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Winning strategy:

Go at 30 kph. Wait for everyone else to kill themselves.

Get to the finish line.

lucasrodillo
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Doesn't seem like a very persuading career. Going 2000 miles per hour. And having your vehicle tear itself apart, killing you in the most agonizing way possible.

phong
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The 80's aesthetics of a dystopian future are just amazing. Something about the drawings and the thought process behind every image is deeply thought. Amazing.

sirdook
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This is why we dont let chaos worshipers compete in races.

DarthEarp
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I like how the short circuiting of the vehicle is nearly in sync with the percussion breakdown.

silentstrider
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The anime from the mid 80s to the late 90s was the best! Especially the high end movies!

tefras
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I love how just before the end the music starts to sound "hopeful" in a way, like perhaps the "brain damage" is reversible, and then it takes a dark turn and dashes that hope.

xaechireon
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Lets see if i got this right.... this guy uses telepathic powers to destroy his competition, but it destroys his body and soul when he does it, hence the "life systems critical" and "abstention" warnings. The ghost car is actually his own soul or spirit, and the more he uses his powers against it, the more he actually destroys himself...

Pretty metal concept for a racing story....

ubermausse
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1:09

that fucking pounding beat combined with the low, almost guitar-like strumming is so punchy and so fucking sexy that it takes everything not to headbang in time.

it never gets old.
so fucking tasty.

hypanvaULTRA
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Props to the propulsion team on a job well done building those engines, but it seems like the safety, structural, and test engineers really dropped the ball on these new designs.

desmondsolomon
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When you are chasing the ghost car in a video game because you can never match that one perfect run.

joseph
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His bright neon blood is a really cool effect and a very interesting aesthetic to me.
I love it.

CosmicG
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Can we all just appreciate for a moment how well the music fits and syncs up with the scene

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