I'd jump in with more info except that the few El-Hazard AMVs that I have were all mentioned already On a side note though, I usually go to Animemusicvideos.org to grab my music vids. (I have waaay to many AMVs )
I am suprised that no one beat me to the punch, but that picture you post is rather widely well known. The OVA Iffy, Wanderers Iffy are givens. I'm told the taller, more buxom raven-haired woman is acutally IFURINA, a character taken from the radio plays.
If they either pick it up or start over,I hope that they don't keep ifurita as the 100% ultra serious demon goddess of the OVA.. I mean, I love parts of the wacky ditz tv version and how the same voice actress had such a diametrically opposed range of presentation....It'd be a shame to waste such ability to make you laugh. Then again... it is possible that if they did pick it up where they left off... Katsuhiko could try and find another demongod to balance out Makoto's Ifurita if they did return her to El Hazard. What an opportunity that would be... they could give us two very different ifurita's at the same time (Oh the humanity)
Really? I've been under the impression that she's actually Myuun, another, different character from the radio plays
Ifurina was merely TV Ifurita with an altered name.
In my opinion, I think it would be better if OAV Ifurita and TV Ifurita remained two separate, distinct characters instead of being fused into a single, new character for a series. They're both so endearing in their own unique ways, and I like them as the different individuals they are. Of course, seeing them both in the _same_ series could be very interesting.
Most excellent selection, I must say.I did not care for the Kryptonite video. Love the song, like the idea but believe it fell flat during execution.There are several different Bring Me To Life videos that I'm aware of. The one that is my favorite features Amy Lee performing with a single guitar accompaniment in an "unplugged" set. Hauntingly good one, that. The special effects were fun to see, too. They kinda get carried away but at many points they really add to the vid's power.One that is notably absent from your list was done to Celene Dion's "Then You Look At Me." OK, OK, it's Makoto and Ifurita fluff, but then again, I have a soft spot for Makoto and Ifurita fluff. Very well rendered and executed video by Sandrock Productions.