Mitsuboshi Colors AMV: The Three Menaces of Justice
Mitsuboshi Colors AMV: The Three Menaces of Justice
After being struck with inspiration shortly after episode 11, as well as some procrastination and other stuff, I finally made this AMV, which celebrates the hilarious menaces that these girls were.
Additionally, if you haven’t watched Mitsuboshi Colors yet (if that’s the case, then that’s unfortunate, as these clips originate from throughout the entire cour), then I would strongly recommend giving it a shot. It’s a fantastic comedy and it’s all because of three cute rascals that never mean well but who are bright rays of sunshine in Ueno nonetheless. Their antics are also varied and always fun to watch due to the passing seasons as well as the talents of both the mangaka and the production staff at Silver Link. I looked forward to each new episode every Sunday, and I was always happy to see them bounce off each other during their interactions and having a good time all the while.
Tracks used in order of appearance:
Vogel im Käfig by Hiroyuki Sawano (composer)
Unknown Track by Michiru (composer)
The Reluctant Heroes by Hiroyuki Sawano (composer)
Unknown Track by Michiru (composer)
Note: Clips that have a [1] in the bottom-right corner feature subtitles that are credited to the Project Translators, Alethea and Athena Nibley.
Disclaimer:
1- This video is purely fan-made and is not associated with the musical artist nor anime production committee in any way.
2- I do not own ANY of the anime included in this video. They all belong to their respective companies and/or creators. This video is for educational purposes and is a non-profit fan made video with no infringement intended.
3- “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”