Michael of Random - Channel Intro 2023
At long last, I decided to get myself a new channel intro. Featuring a short little animation done by me in the beginning. Thought I'd get myself a new intro as well since a few of my other friends on YouTube were getting some themselves and wanted to catch up. Expect to see this appear in a few upcoming videos in future from now on.
(I wanted to include a second one during the end but didn't have enough time to do so, and there wasn't enough space to fit it into my desired spot to have it be in sync with the song)
Song name: "The Palace That Was Found (Theme of Evil Foundry)" from Sonic and the Secret Rings
(Screw you Cobe, it's MY theme song now. Lel)
Clips from:
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Sonic Frontiers
My Hero: One's Justice 2
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R
Deadpool animated series test footage
Rugrats: The Movie
Michael Rosen performs We're Going On a Bear Hunt
The Pebble and The Penguin
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Angry German Kid (original video)
Here Comes Garfield
#channelintro #channelintrovideo #michaelofrandom #android21 #sonicthehedgehog #michaelrosen #yoda #angrygermankid #garfielf
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