I tried to recreate the Attack on Titan intro with amiibo

A Samba de Amiibo special event

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Thanks to my incredible skills with Windows Movie Maker and the volunteer help of a few shirtless hunks, I present to you the grand finale of Samba de Amiibo season one. It’s an almost shot-for-shot recreation of the intro to the popular cartoon Attack on Titan, a show that I have seen three times.

Thanks to Viewtiful James, Mr Jettinger, and of course, Sexy Layton to lending a hand with the production. What started as a relatively dumb little music video about how the Wii Fit Trainer has a weird crawl animation eventually morphed into a analogy between the current amiibo craze and a show about teenagers who fight giant nude people. Viva la Destructoid! 

 


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