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@skyfire77 This is sufficiently cursed for my requirements, thank you.
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@skyfire77 What did I just watch ?
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If that's true, I've taken out more than Bob Barker has prevented.......
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@darkbrador See, there's a finnish polka called "ievvan polkka" that was popularized by a meme image of an anime girl spinning a leek (referred to as leekspin) which caused the polka to be firmly associated with anime communities, and at the same time there is an artificial/AI singing system called Vocaloid that can be made to sing things and which has an anime avatar/representative girl figure/personality called Hatsune Miku, who is a meme figure in her own right (see Wikipedia on moe representation).
This means that Hatsune Miku has widely available 3d figures for amateur animators to screw around with.
You know what's also popular with amateur animators? Guns, that's what. There is also a whole meme of replacing sounds in songs with gunfire.So ->
Finnish song being sung by an artificial anime singer while that singer is animated and also punctuating the song with guns, for the above reasons.
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@ramblinrover All of this, but there was another video before Hatsune:
This is the ur video, where it all started.
Side-by-side:
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@skyfire77 I had not realized there was a Miku version as far back as '07, so close to the original Bleach meme.
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@ramblinrover God, I don't even have it on and I can hear the music for that clip...
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@ramblinrover Ah, yes. Good ol' Dragonboobs.
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@ramblinrover My power level is nowhere near high enough to truly appreciate this study. Truly a god among weebs.
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@benn454 I remember enough of my fluid dynamics class to admire what's going on a lot.
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