I know, I know. You'd rather jab a Copic marker in your eye than watch another "Hare Hare Yukai" video. But this one is cool, I promise!
What if your Haruhi Nendoroid collection started dancing on their own? Well, it would look something like the above video. I don't know who made this, but it's amazing. Like, I can't fathom how this was made. Yuki was already the best ever. And then, when she got the Nendoroid adaptation, she was even better that best. But to see her dance in Nendoroid form? Too much win. She's the best best.
My Haruhi is forever stuck in her "tounge out" pose, never moving. She's one of my favorites, but now she's looking pretty lame to me compared to the ones in this video.
I'm fully expecting my Lucky Star Minoru Shiraishi mini Nendoroid to start singing now.
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Dear gosh.....you guys are too easily amused sometimes.
You can tell it's just a CG model of either the nendroid or the original 3D character models used in earlier 3D Haruhi dances just made SD. In any case, all you need is a vector motion program and about 6 hours and you can make one of these assuming you have the patience and/or artistic ability (I suck at freelance rendering so I probably wouldn't be able to do this without a considerable amount of time. I usually take an already existing model or image and just warp or recreate it so for me to create the models from scratch would annoy me too much more than anything.)
You can tell it's just a CG model of either the nendroid or the original 3D character models used in earlier 3D Haruhi dances just made SD. In any case, all you need is a vector motion program and about 6 hours and you can make one of these assuming you have the patience and/or artistic ability (I suck at freelance rendering so I probably wouldn't be able to do this without a considerable amount of time. I usually take an already existing model or image and just warp or recreate it so for me to create the models from scratch would annoy me too much more than anything.)