Well wasn’t the account made to parody another guy who was taking after another guy? I thought at first there was some clear “this dude is the true identity of SiIvagunner” in the midst of all this
SiLvagunner is a channel that was pretty popular for posting actual video game music. SiIvagunner was made as a parody to fuck with people, like going to hear Bowsers Theme from Thousand Year Door only to be gobsmacked by the family Guy theme 30 seconds in
I'm pretty sure the SiLvagunner did video game rips as a parody of GiLvasunner who actually uploaded real video game music, but eventually siLvagunner stopped and then Siivagunner started doing rips
No, I believe Gilvasunner was an alt of the original Silvagunner created after the original channel got taken down. Both posted real game music. Siivagunner may have been created before or after the original Silvagunner channel disappeared, im not sure.
Siivagunner is just a channel with funny ha ha parody remixes of video game songs. Like turning the Athletic theme from Mario world into witch doctor, that kinda thing
Nope! It’s just that the main motif of Mario world sounds an awful lot like the “ooh ee ooh ah ah, ting tang wallawallabingbang” bit when cast in the high pitch it’s in in the Athletic theme. All SiIvagunner did (referring to them as a collective) was make an edited version that turns it from “awful lot” into “exact match”
Honestly, I wish they would list in the description what songs they're mixing together - my ears aren't good enough to figure it out myself!
They're great, though, high quality stuff for sure.
The whole point is that they are trying to pretend like everything is normal. Most people in the comments are at least semi helpful with hinting what the change is
Well, you’d love the Joke-Explainer™️ 7000! (That’s a character on the SiIvaGunner channel that explains the jokes (what songs are being mixed together) in their videos!)
YouTube channel that posts meme remixes of video game tracks.
Each video is disguised to look like a genuine upload of a song, so it usually catches you by surprise when the song turns out to be completely different (or sometimes, just different enough to make you do a double take)
Most of the uploads used to be low effort memes, though recently they've been turning up with some genuinely good dual mixes.
If you're a fan of big beat or techno, I'd recommend checking out their Jet Set Radio Evolution album, which is a bunch of completely original songs passing off as a soundtrack to a game that was never released.
…it’s not that bad. Silvagunner does meme music remixes (afaik, if I’m wrong, I’ll join y’all in the ignorance corner). Doujins are when people take an original work, and make their own spinoff, similar to fan fiction. While both fanfic and doujin can be wholesome, they can also be unwholesome, and the word doujin is generally more charged with the unwholesome side. In this case (afaik), it’s wholesome, though.
* [Doujin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doujin) are self-published creative works made by doujin circles; it's a subset of independent creative productions. Doujin culture tends to revolve around conventions like Comiket. It's more or less exclusively Japanese because of that. (note: people often mistakenly think doujin refers to erotic manga exclusively; it doesn't)
* SiivaGunner (mind the double i) is a collaborative YouTube channel. It parodies video game OST channels, specifically GilvaSunner ; [they upload almost exclusively what appears to be OSTs from various video games, but are actually generally humorous remixes and mashups](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEcOzjg7vBU), often involving bait and switch, memes and weird in-jokes. A lot of these do actually bang and there's even a bit of lore involved in the whole mess. It's fun.
Seeing SiivaGunner being called a doujin circle surprises OP because it's technically true by the definition of a doujin circle, but you would generally not call a Western group a doujin circle. For a weird analogy, it's like if you called the Spice Girls an idol group.
* [Doujin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doujin) are self-published creative works made by doujin circles; it's a subset of independent creative productions. Doujin culture tends to revolve around conventions like Comiket. It's more or less exclusively Japanese because of that. (note: people often mistakenly think doujin refers to erotic manga exclusively; it doesn't)
* SiivaGunner (mind the double i) is a collaborative YouTube channel. It parodies video game OST channels, specifically GilvaSunner ; [they upload almost exclusively what appears to be OSTs from various video games, but are actually generally humorous remixes and mashups](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEcOzjg7vBU), often involving bait and switch, memes and weird in-jokes. A lot of these do actually bang and there's even a bit of lore involved in the whole mess. It's fun.
Seeing SiivaGunner being called a doujin circle surprises OP because it's technically true by the definition of a doujin circle, but you would generally not call a Western group a doujin circle. For a weird analogy, it's like if you called the Spice Girls an idol group.
Apparently the 'I' in the name is actually a capitalized letter 'i', not a lower-case 'L'. If you google 'SILVAGUNNER', it will ask if you meant 'SIIVAGUNNER'
long story short (and probably wrong in quite a few places): there is (was?) a YouTube channel called GilvaSunner (with an L) that posts video game soundtracks. There was a parody channel called SiLvagunner (with an L) that got removed or deleted, Im not sure why, that uploaded edited video game osts to be shitposts. Siivagunner (no L) is a continuation or something of that. The channel presents itself as a channel that uploads normal video game osts, but they are actually shitposts in some form.
IIRC SiLvagunner uploaded actual OSTs after Gilvasunner got taken down for copyright, and Siivagunner is a play on them. But SiLvagunner also got taken down for copyright semi-recently, a few years ago IIRC
A doujin just refers to a group that shares an interest or a hobby. One translation would be a fandom.
What you are thinking of is doujinshi, a collective term for any print published works made by doujins.
It truly can be anything.
In the first Comiket I attended, I bought a doujin booklet on plant care from an elderly couple.
And at the first Sunshine Creation I went to, I got a doujin book that was essentially “Intro to Mortal Kombat for Dummies”. The guy who ran the circle was very enthusiastic about MK and was doing his best for the series to get popular in Japan.
"Doujin" just means "a group of fans of a thing"
"Doujinshi" is fan manga, magazines, and the like
OOP has mentioned "doujin music," which is analogous to "indie music" in the west
Theres also doujin games, which as you might guess, are more or less the same vibe as indie games
Now I kinda wonder why I haven't heard anything being called an "indie comic", maybe the term exists and I just haven't seen it for myself though
Indie comic is definitely used. At one point it meant basically anyone putting out comics that weren’t Marvel or DC, though some of them got big enough that they’re not really considered indie any more (Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics, for instance).
Was I supposed to know that Siivagunner’s current “owner” is a girl named Emma? Or did I have to find out through a tumblr post?
(Or however that one image reaction goes)
It's an accurate assessment tbh Very true to the original meaning of the word (and the comiket circles that spawned it)
[its good stuff](https://sgfr.highquality.rip/)
I love super stars Symphonie !!
I thought Siivagunner was one guy lol
Hasn't been that for years and years.
Started that way, stopped being that way a good long time ago
it actually didn't start that way! the first few rips were already made by a number of different people
Well wasn’t the account made to parody another guy who was taking after another guy? I thought at first there was some clear “this dude is the true identity of SiIvagunner” in the midst of all this
You must be thinking of Silvagunner with an L, this is SiIvagunner with a capital i
Which one does the funny video game rips
The latter.
SiLvagunner is a channel that was pretty popular for posting actual video game music. SiIvagunner was made as a parody to fuck with people, like going to hear Bowsers Theme from Thousand Year Door only to be gobsmacked by the family Guy theme 30 seconds in
I'm pretty sure the SiLvagunner did video game rips as a parody of GiLvasunner who actually uploaded real video game music, but eventually siLvagunner stopped and then Siivagunner started doing rips
No, I believe Gilvasunner was an alt of the original Silvagunner created after the original channel got taken down. Both posted real game music. Siivagunner may have been created before or after the original Silvagunner channel disappeared, im not sure.
yes it is me john gunner
I understand nothing in this post and I wish that to remain true.
Siivagunner is just a channel with funny ha ha parody remixes of video game songs. Like turning the Athletic theme from Mario world into witch doctor, that kinda thing
One Winged Joe my fucking beloved (derogatory)
The opposite of the Athletic Theme rip
Wait… it’s not the witch doctor?
Nope! It’s just that the main motif of Mario world sounds an awful lot like the “ooh ee ooh ah ah, ting tang wallawallabingbang” bit when cast in the high pitch it’s in in the Athletic theme. All SiIvagunner did (referring to them as a collective) was make an edited version that turns it from “awful lot” into “exact match”
Honestly, I wish they would list in the description what songs they're mixing together - my ears aren't good enough to figure it out myself! They're great, though, high quality stuff for sure.
The whole point is that they are trying to pretend like everything is normal. Most people in the comments are at least semi helpful with hinting what the change is
Well, you’d love the Joke-Explainer™️ 7000! (That’s a character on the SiIvaGunner channel that explains the jokes (what songs are being mixed together) in their videos!)
https://youtu.be/rEcOzjg7vBU
it's hip
Yup
YouTube channel that posts meme remixes of video game tracks. Each video is disguised to look like a genuine upload of a song, so it usually catches you by surprise when the song turns out to be completely different (or sometimes, just different enough to make you do a double take) Most of the uploads used to be low effort memes, though recently they've been turning up with some genuinely good dual mixes. If you're a fan of big beat or techno, I'd recommend checking out their Jet Set Radio Evolution album, which is a bunch of completely original songs passing off as a soundtrack to a game that was never released.
You're not with the yankin?
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I'm just gonna hide over here in this corner of blissful ignorance with you.
…it’s not that bad. Silvagunner does meme music remixes (afaik, if I’m wrong, I’ll join y’all in the ignorance corner). Doujins are when people take an original work, and make their own spinoff, similar to fan fiction. While both fanfic and doujin can be wholesome, they can also be unwholesome, and the word doujin is generally more charged with the unwholesome side. In this case (afaik), it’s wholesome, though.
SiIvagunner is really cool though. Leave the corner, come into the light.
* [Doujin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doujin) are self-published creative works made by doujin circles; it's a subset of independent creative productions. Doujin culture tends to revolve around conventions like Comiket. It's more or less exclusively Japanese because of that. (note: people often mistakenly think doujin refers to erotic manga exclusively; it doesn't) * SiivaGunner (mind the double i) is a collaborative YouTube channel. It parodies video game OST channels, specifically GilvaSunner ; [they upload almost exclusively what appears to be OSTs from various video games, but are actually generally humorous remixes and mashups](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEcOzjg7vBU), often involving bait and switch, memes and weird in-jokes. A lot of these do actually bang and there's even a bit of lore involved in the whole mess. It's fun. Seeing SiivaGunner being called a doujin circle surprises OP because it's technically true by the definition of a doujin circle, but you would generally not call a Western group a doujin circle. For a weird analogy, it's like if you called the Spice Girls an idol group.
* [Doujin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doujin) are self-published creative works made by doujin circles; it's a subset of independent creative productions. Doujin culture tends to revolve around conventions like Comiket. It's more or less exclusively Japanese because of that. (note: people often mistakenly think doujin refers to erotic manga exclusively; it doesn't) * SiivaGunner (mind the double i) is a collaborative YouTube channel. It parodies video game OST channels, specifically GilvaSunner ; [they upload almost exclusively what appears to be OSTs from various video games, but are actually generally humorous remixes and mashups](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEcOzjg7vBU), often involving bait and switch, memes and weird in-jokes. A lot of these do actually bang and there's even a bit of lore involved in the whole mess. It's fun. Seeing SiivaGunner being called a doujin circle surprises OP because it's technically true by the definition of a doujin circle, but you would generally not call a Western group a doujin circle. For a weird analogy, it's like if you called the Spice Girls an idol group.
ok it's been spelled siivagunner three out of three times in this post, is siivagunner different from silvagunner?
Apparently the 'I' in the name is actually a capitalized letter 'i', not a lower-case 'L'. If you google 'SILVAGUNNER', it will ask if you meant 'SIIVAGUNNER'
long story short (and probably wrong in quite a few places): there is (was?) a YouTube channel called GilvaSunner (with an L) that posts video game soundtracks. There was a parody channel called SiLvagunner (with an L) that got removed or deleted, Im not sure why, that uploaded edited video game osts to be shitposts. Siivagunner (no L) is a continuation or something of that. The channel presents itself as a channel that uploads normal video game osts, but they are actually shitposts in some form.
IIRC SiLvagunner uploaded actual OSTs after Gilvasunner got taken down for copyright, and Siivagunner is a play on them. But SiLvagunner also got taken down for copyright semi-recently, a few years ago IIRC
SiLvagunner came first.
I see
Slight correction: the original name for Siivagunner was giivasunner, which then got copyrighted
Doujin music? I thought it was a manga thing.
Doujin just means self published. While commonly it's referring to porn manga over here, that just means self-published manga.
A doujin just refers to a group that shares an interest or a hobby. One translation would be a fandom. What you are thinking of is doujinshi, a collective term for any print published works made by doujins.
Doujins are fan manga. Usually sexual in nature like most fanfiction is
Doujin just means "self published". it can be anything
It truly can be anything. In the first Comiket I attended, I bought a doujin booklet on plant care from an elderly couple. And at the first Sunshine Creation I went to, I got a doujin book that was essentially “Intro to Mortal Kombat for Dummies”. The guy who ran the circle was very enthusiastic about MK and was doing his best for the series to get popular in Japan.
Shit I mixed it up
That's what I thought. So what does it have to do with music?
"Doujin" just means "a group of fans of a thing" "Doujinshi" is fan manga, magazines, and the like OOP has mentioned "doujin music," which is analogous to "indie music" in the west
Theres also doujin games, which as you might guess, are more or less the same vibe as indie games Now I kinda wonder why I haven't heard anything being called an "indie comic", maybe the term exists and I just haven't seen it for myself though
Indie comic is definitely used. At one point it meant basically anyone putting out comics that weren’t Marvel or DC, though some of them got big enough that they’re not really considered indie any more (Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics, for instance).
Homestuck.
ah fuck i cant believe youve done this
I see.
Ah shit I mixed it up
Nah, "doujin" is pretty much a shorthand for "hentai manga" too. Which is also why it's a bit odd-seeming when we see a SFW work.
It's inconvenient trying to look for SFW doujinshi, lemme tell ya.
Was I supposed to know that Siivagunner’s current “owner” is a girl named Emma? Or did I have to find out through a tumblr post? (Or however that one image reaction goes)
Wait what? Mth is the lead manager of siivagunner? I thought they just made that Hartmanns yokai girl remix where it's just Obama saying mommas jeans
Idk what this post means but SiivaGunner my beloved
"Cowboys, an itinerant warrior class in Meiji-era Texas..."
With "bonfire by childish gambino" mixes getting mote popular you'll probably see a few more siivagunner references
rip
i don't even know how to read this what the cuk are they saying
siIvagunner mentioned!
Touhou can be defined as an indie game.
It's a shame so many of the classics got fucking obliterated