That was crazy good. That may well be the best video this fandom has yet produced, and that is certainly saying something. Seriously, this was ridiculously well done. Bravo!
The concepts were fun and well executed, but I felt it went on way too long. Even though it is all in fun, and I know I will not be traumatized for life, I have a weird feeling about equating rainbooms to atomic blasts, death and destruction since I had such happy tears and ponybumps when I saw Rainbow Dash's first rainboom. She is so very hot! ...and talented.
Really well made. Something very different to the usual PMVs that are posted here. Let this be a lessen to all about the dangers of using supersonic flight in high populated areas.
You can actually feel ''kinda nervous'', when thinking about it... ;)
The montage of Ponyville bombardment was very well made, and a bit bad too, all things considered.
So, ya, it worked pretty well.
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Just thought of that... this could almost be some sort of prologue video thingy for the ''Fallout: Equestria'' story :D (you know... BEFORE the war actually started ?)
I'm sure all Fallout (and F:Eq) fans will be smiling at the end. So the Rainboom arms race begins, and the world becomes 20% cooler/more radioactive. Thanks Dash. Great job.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments! I'm glad everyone is enjoying the video. The idea sorta came to me after seeing the episode "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" the sonic rainboom seemed more devastating and awe-inspiring than just a simple sonic boom. So I decided to see how it would fit together with one of my favorite documentaries; "Trinity and Beyond" it turned out a little longer than I would have liked (and originally it was closer to 15min!) but I think the final version turned out pretty good.
Thanks again everyone! Feel free to shoot me a PM on youtube for new ideas, I'm kinda drawing a blank on what to do next.
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Epic.
ReplyDeleteNuclear weapons and dramatic music always creep me out. This was scary!
ReplyDeleteGOod break seth!
ReplyDeleteVideo after WHAT break exactly?
ReplyDeleteAnd, uhh, interesting.
~Dark~
Epic. Very well done. The lip synching was ery well matched.
ReplyDeleteThat was crazy good. That may well be the best video this fandom has yet produced, and that is certainly saying something. Seriously, this was ridiculously well done. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing. Pure, unadulterated awesome pouring from an eight minute video. I aplpuade it's creators.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you know you've played too much Fallout 3 when you can sing along with "I don't want to set the world on fire"
And that was the most epic PMV thing I've ever seen, holy shit.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, simply amazing.
ReplyDelete...and then there is a Lord of the Rings parody in Season 2
ReplyDelete*slow clap*
ReplyDeletePerfectly done.
ReplyDeleteThe concepts were fun and well executed, but I felt it went on way too long. Even though it is all in fun, and I know I will not be traumatized for life, I have a weird feeling about equating rainbooms to atomic blasts, death and destruction since I had such happy tears and ponybumps when I saw Rainbow Dash's first rainboom. She is so very hot! ...and talented.
ReplyDelete@Virga Rainboom
ReplyDeletewhatthefuckamireading.jpg
Really great production values here man.
ReplyDeleteThis video was incredible.
Wow beyond words.
ReplyDelete+2 internets to the people who made this, simply because one isn't enough here.
@Virga Rainboom
ReplyDelete>She is so very hot!
wat
Wtf did I just watch ?
ReplyDeleteAwesome, maybe a bit too long but still original.
Of course I'm biased on the other hand as a Fallout fan.
Definitely very well put together. I always like in pony videos when they show stuff completely out of context for a different effect.
ReplyDeleteBetween the ponies and "i dont want to set the world on fire" my dark irony quota for the day is filled.
See, this is the kind of interesting social contrast ponyville is ideal for - certainly makes an a bomb seem more ridiculous.
Also @virga rainboom
I'm going to join the bandwagon in saying wtf!
That was a surprisingly good use of FIM footage.
ReplyDeleteThat was very awesome
ReplyDeleteGerdermit Dash!
ReplyDeleteReally well made. Something very different to the usual PMVs that are posted here. Let this be a lessen to all about the dangers of using supersonic flight in high populated areas.
ReplyDeleteNow I want to read more Fallout: Equestria
ReplyDeletei think you meant before the break, sethy
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat was most surely Epic Material there !
ReplyDeleteYou can actually feel ''kinda nervous'', when thinking about it... ;)
The montage of Ponyville bombardment was very well made, and a bit bad too, all things considered.
So, ya, it worked pretty well.
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Just thought of that... this could almost be some sort of prologue video thingy for the ''Fallout: Equestria'' story :D (you know... BEFORE the war actually started ?)
...I did say ''COULD be''...
Does anyone else see this as a prequel video to Fallout:Equestria?
ReplyDeleteThat was beyond fucked up and yet completely awesome.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this movie in physics.
ReplyDeleteThat score is a baller.
A great documentary of the Manehattan Project.
ReplyDeleteAnother brony used music by William Stromberg? Holy crap. Awesome video!
ReplyDeleteI was like 'HOLY CRAP! SOMEONE ELSE KNOWS ABOUT TRINITY AND BEYOND AND THEY CROSSED IT WITH PONIES!' Then I fainted.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure all Fallout (and F:Eq) fans will be smiling at the end. So the Rainboom arms race begins, and the world becomes 20% cooler/more radioactive. Thanks Dash. Great job.
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your kind comments! I'm glad everyone
ReplyDeleteis enjoying the video. The idea sorta came to me after seeing the episode "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" the sonic rainboom seemed more devastating and awe-inspiring than just a simple sonic boom. So I decided to see how it would fit together with one of my favorite documentaries; "Trinity and Beyond" it turned out a little longer than I would have liked (and originally it was closer to 15min!) but I think the final version turned out pretty good.
Thanks again everyone! Feel free to shoot me a PM on youtube for new ideas, I'm kinda drawing a blank on what to do next.
Awesome fit of bits of the documentary to footage! Rather fond of it myself, so I knew most of the scenes... Incredible job!
ReplyDeleteNow I am become Dash, the destroyer of worlds...
ReplyDeletevery very awesome hope this doesn't scary the kids lol
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