The YouTube channel AIチンパンデザイン研究所 (AI Chimpanzee Design Lab) has released a creative video titled "MOONHOUND | A Lost 1968 Spy Action TV Opening | Fictional Ad Archive Extra 02." The video presents itself as a recovered opening sequence for a fictional 1968 spy action television series.
The project features a collage of nine team member introductions set against a yellow and red title background, evoking the aesthetic of Showa-era Japanese television, foreign crime dramas, and theatrical title sequences. The creator describes it as a "fictional archive" blending these retro influences.
Notably, the video was entirely generated using artificial intelligence tools: the music was created with Suno, visuals with GPT, and video assembly with Grok. This demonstrates how AI can be used to recreate vintage media aesthetics.
The video has garnered 12 views since its upload and includes tags such as #MOONHOUND, #ムーンハウンド, #FictionalAdArchive, #架空CM, #架空広告, #AI動画, #Suno, #Grok, #ChatGPT, #昭和レトロ, and #スパイアクション.
The project is part of a larger trend of AI-assisted content creation that mimics historical media formats, offering a nostalgic yet technologically advanced viewing experience.