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toho01_01_take.swf

Rating: 4.48 (266 votes)
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Posted: 26.8.2008
Approved by: mRkukov

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music video - IOSYS - Touhou Artificial Children

 
Whoa! Moar IOSYS pl00000x! B-)
#1 - Jonatan - 08/26/2008 - 20:09
The misspelled "4" in the clock-dial bugs me...
#2 - meh - 08/26/2008 - 20:27
#2
how is the '4' misspelled? I can see IV
#3 - ga - 08/26/2008 - 20:28
#2
learn the roman numbers BEFORE you burn Rome
IV or iv for four
VI or vi for six
#4 - Ithos - 08/26/2008 - 22:38
Song anyone? =)
#5 - Humpas - 08/26/2008 - 22:52
Misspelled as in most roman-numeral clock dials have the number "4" written "IIII" instead of "IV".

Even if "IV" is correct, the traditional way is "IIII". Mostly for aesthetic purposes.

So by typing it as "IV" just tells that you're a nooblet and havent studied enough references pics.
Also the pendulums "bending point" is too low...
#6 - meh - 08/27/2008 - 16:44
darn awesome song! i need name of it :D
#7 - od - 08/27/2008 - 16:55
The notation of Roman numerals has varied through the centuries. Originally, it was common to use IIII to represent four, because IV represented the Roman god Jupiter, whose Latin name, IVPPITER, begins with IV. The subtractive notation (which uses IV instead of IIII) has become universally used only in modern times. For example, Forme of Cury, a manuscript from 1390, uses IX for nine, but IIII for four. Another document in the same manuscript, from 1381, uses IV and IX. A third document in the same manuscript uses IIII, IV, and IX. Constructions such as IIIII for five, IIX for eight or VV for 10 have also been discovered. Subtractive notation arose from regular Latin usage: the number 18 was duodeviginti or “two from twenty”; the number 19 was undeviginti or "one from twenty". The use of subtractive notation increased the complexity of performing Roman arithmetic, without conveying the benefits of a full positional notation system.

tl;dr You're all stupid; nothing you can do about it. and that includes even you who say IIII is traditionally correct.

Clock is clearly quite modern for roman standards; logically, modern usage of roman numerals are present.
#8 - Zalsa - 08/28/2008 - 00:14
Stupid wordfilter >-(
#9 - Zalsa - 08/28/2008 - 00:16
You truly are the Roman expert, over 143 barbarians slain
#10 - moo - 08/28/2008 - 02:16
#8
Youre missing the whole point.
I was talking about how it was written on a clock-dial.
Not how its in general...
#11 - meh - 08/28/2008 - 06:48
very nice iosys mv ! 5p

song ? song was awsum
#12 - gblaaah - 08/28/2008 - 10:29
IOSYS - Artifical Children

At least that's what I found =/
#13 - Humpas - 08/28/2008 - 16:10
IOSYS-TouhouSuisuiSuusuu

You can snatch it on http://www.doujinstyle.com/
#14 - Ninku - 08/28/2008 - 17:04
And that was the Album.
#15 - Ninku - 08/28/2008 - 17:06
I love this!
I feel empty after watching... Awesome song though, as always!
#16 - Saiko - 09/07/2008 - 20:45
Sad sounding - one of their better tunes.

Also, great animation as usual.
#17 - Anon - 11/03/2008 - 05:11
I like how the flame on the candle casts a shadow. That makes a lot of sense.
#18 - MAX - 11/10/2008 - 16:30
The song is Artificial Cildren
Japanese title is アーティフィシャル・チルドレン
The Album is 東方萃翠酒酔
#19 - Konata - 03/04/2009 - 07:07
mp3
This flash dont have that good sound, too bad i cant rip any better than the source. Anyway nice song, i share my rips.

http://solidfiles.com/d/4Ent
#20 - str8forthakill - 02/12/2010 - 00:35
rerip
Sorry my first rip's wasn't perfected, i installed better codecs and changed some settings, much better now, old files deleted.

http://solidfiles.com/d/vl45
#21 - str8forthakill - 02/12/2010 - 04:08
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