I've been playing "Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Love Scramble" a lot recently and it inspired me to make this AMV.
I don't like the anime quite as much as the game but it works out well enough with KazukiKeita so that's fine I suppose.
Anyhow, rest of the information is in the credits. Enjoy!
I wanted to make a Prince of Tennis AMV and at the time I was addicted to the Golden Pair's songs. This one is done to Kikumaru Eiji's image song: "One"
Fun Fact: Oishi has a corresponding song to this one called Two.
Well... I was really disapointed in not being able to find any other KenYuu AMVs on here so... despite wanting to not make anymore AMVs until I've gotten all the stuff I have to do (preparation for Anime North, graduation stuff) out of the way.
But anyhow, here's another Kyou Kara Maou AMV I actually bothered to do credits this time xD
*Warning: May contain spoilers*
One of my favourite AMVs, well matched and finely done. I believe it was made by Crustol, can't remember where I downloaded it. Either way, I didn't make it.
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