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But, of course, they didn't stick to that. In September 2008, the team released ''AMV Hell Divided By 0'', which in a case of [[Refuge in Audacity]] deliberately set out to push the extremes of X-ratings (and poor taste) - whereas Hell 0 was largely comprised of conventional hentai, Divided By Zero jumped further still by focusing mainly on openly fetishistic content.
After letting the series rest and recuperate for a few months one of the original creators, Zarxrax, introduced the [http://amvhell.com/index.php?pageid=amvminisdownload "AMV Minis"] in July 2009. In an attempt to maintain and provide an outlet for continued interest in the AMV Hell brand while lessening the workload of its management, the "AMV Minis" consist of a series of shorter videos released more frequently, as opposed to the feature-length events of Hells 3-5. These Minis are comparable in scale to the original AMV Hell, but are comprised entirely of submissions from other editors and do not have clips created by Zarxrax himself. The "first season" of the Minis runs to thirteen episodes: eleven regular editions and two special editions - one focusing exclusively on [[
While the first season of AMV Minis was being released, the next full feature - ''AMV Hell 5: Dedicated to Dio'' (dedicated both to Ronnie James Dio as well as an AMV creator whose works had graced previous AMV Hells) was developed alongside it. Co-creator SSGWNBTD began accepting submissions to in September 2009, and on July 30 2010, ''AMV Hell 5'' (partially) premiered at Otakon 2010. It was shown to be almost complete, only missing an opening and closing. It premiered in full at Anime Weekend Atlanta 2010 on September 17, 2010, and is now available to download from the AMV Hell website or watch on [[YouTube]].
On May 31, 2012, the next ''two'' projects were announced: ''AMV Hell 6:'' ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ''Hell'' and ''AMV Hell 6: The End Of The Universe''. The former will be entirely composed of clips either taken from or referencing parts of the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, and the latter will mostly have to do with the 2012 End of the World theory.
In 2023, clips were solicited for ''AMV Hell 8'', to be produced to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the original ''AMV Hell''.
The series has had a considerable influence over AMV making - imitators who were inspired by the "multiple-short-AMV-clips" style have been described as making their videos in "AMV Hell style." In essence, the page-topping quote became a reality. ▼
▲The series has had a considerable influence over AMV making - imitators who were inspired by the "multiple-short-AMV-clips" style have been described as making their videos in "AMV Hell style." In essence, the page-topping quote became a reality.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: As a nod to the dub cast of ''[[Ponyo]]'', one clip in ''AMV Hell 5'' features [[Liam Neeson|Ponyo's father]] quoting the [[Badass Boast]] from ''[[Taken (Film)|Taken]]''.▼
* [[Affectionate Parody]] - ''AMV Hell 2'' contains a parody of the "Evangelion Opus" [[Fan Vid|AMV]]; ''AMV Hell 3'' contains parodies of the "Danger: Low Brow Humor", "Euphoria", and "Shounen Bushidou" [[Fan Vid|AMVs]]. For good measure, ''AMV Hell 0'' does a second parody of "Euphoria" (mixing ''[[Rah Xephon]]'' with Mindless Self Indulgance's "Faggot").▼
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▲* [[Actor Allusion]]: As a nod to the dub cast of ''[[Ponyo]]'', one clip in ''AMV Hell 5'' features [[Liam Neeson|Ponyo's father]] quoting the [[Badass Boast]] from ''[[Taken (
▲* [[Affectionate Parody]] - ''AMV Hell 2'' contains a parody of the "Evangelion Opus" [[Fan Vid|AMV]]; ''AMV Hell 3'' contains parodies of the "Danger: Low Brow Humor", "Euphoria", and "Shounen Bushidou" [[Fan Vid|AMVs]]. For good measure, ''AMV Hell 0'' does a second parody of "Euphoria" (mixing ''[[
** ''AMV Hell 3'' also has a parody of Kevin Caldwell's "Believe".
** ''AMV Hell 3'' contains an edited version of the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] end credits (mixed with [[
** AMV editor Vic Bond 007 is infamous for his use of the lens-flare special effect. ''AMV Hell 3'' features a clip attributed to "Vic Bond 008" that consists of nothing but lens flares.
* [[The Aristocrats]] - Appears in ''Divided By Zero'', narrated by [[Azumanga Daioh
* [[Ascended Meme]] - Mediablasters has used signs that only say "Gentlemen, behold! CORN!!" to advertise Boku no Sexual Harrassment at conventions.
* [[Ax Crazy]] - ''Divided By Zero'' does this one literally.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]] - "[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force
* [[Brain Bleach]]: /0's closing credits will do their best to ruin your sex forever. [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] can be scary indeed.
* [[B
* [[Colon Cancer]] - AMV Hell 4's full title is "AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture II: AMV Hell 4: The Last One"
** While AMV Hell 5 was eventually released under the more manageable title of "AMV Hell 5: Dedicated to Dio", during its development phase it was advertised on the animemusicvideos.org website as "AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture III: AMV Hell 5: [[Lampshade Hanging|Your Banner Is Too Big]]". For at least one con appearance, the last bit was instead noted as "Your Subtitle Is Too Big".
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* [[Dead Baby Comedy]] - Taken to its literal extreme in ''AMV Hell 0'' and ''AMV Hell Divided by 0''; you '''will''' be offended by these two videos, guaranteed. Hell, ''AMV Hell 0's'' disclaimer says that "this stuff is so bad we never should have even made it".
** ''AMV Hell 5'' had a clip where dead babies were crawling out of the ground -- the anime is [[Detroit Metal City]], and the song is Tragedy's metal cover of [[Bee Gees|"You Should Be Dancing"]].
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]] - Averted. [[Grave of the Fireflies]] and [[Barefoot Gen]] among others are made fun of just to prove it.
* [[Fan Disservice]] and [[Fan Service]] - 0 and Divided By 0 are made largely from [[Hentai]].
* [[Fan Vid]]
* [[Freeze
** [[LOLcats|Ceiling Cat]] in the [[
* [[Gallows Humor]] - ''AMV Hell Divided By 0'' does this one literally.
* [[Girl Watching]]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Crops up from time to time with things like [[Paranoia Agent
* [[In Memoriam]]: AMV Hell 5 is dedicated to both legendary rocker [[Ronnie James Dio]] and Justin Rollins, an AMV creator (and major contributor to AMV Hell 3) who fell victim to cancer.
* [[Intercourse
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]] - The "Previously" segment at the beginning of ''AMV Hell 4''.
** And [[Azumanga Daioh
** " [[Koyaanisqatsi|Koya]][[Scrubs|anis]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pYs9IP7aWY qatsi...]"
* [[Mushroom Samba]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRTjtpkLGoA I'M ON SHROOMS!]
* [[Panty Shot]] - ''AMV Hell 4'' has a montage of this, which comes entirely from [[Najica Blitz Tactics]].
** There was one in AMV Hell 3. Except nobody noticed that because the rest of the clip involved a guy who gets boobs and THAT in his face.
* [[Rapid-Fire Comedy]] - Most segments last no more than thirty seconds at the most, and many are shorter.
** The AMV Minis' first episode of the 2nd Season has all of its clips under 7 seconds.
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]] - Well, kinda. AMV Hell 3 had as its intro [[ACDC
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]] - Debatably at times.
** ''Divided By 0'' is about 25% coprophilia jokes.
* [[Running Gag]] - ''AMV Hell 2'' had one spoofing the the long shot of EVA-01 grasping Kaworu from [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]; ''AMV Hell 3'' has a series of variations of the "Ellen Fleiss" parody segment from ''AMV Hell 1''. In a case of either a [[Running Gag]] or everyone going to the same well <ref>This troper, one of the contributors to this set of clips, says "going to the same well"</ref>, ''AMV Hell 5'' seems to use clips set to "[[Robot Unicorn Attack|Always]]."
** The [http://www.amvhell.com/index.php?pageid=amvhell3 credits] for ''AMV Hell 3'' refer to them as "[[Azumanga Daioh
*** They now have an AMV Mini devoted exclusively to [https://web.archive.org/web/20111026042037/http://amvhell.com/video.php?do=viewdetails&videoid=369 Azumanga].
** A [[Visual Pun|visual example]] is found in the [http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/celebrity_and_showbiz/watch/v6330212H2dfz9ry deleted scenes] from ''AMV Hell 3'' beginning at the 7:24 mark.
** ''AMV Hell 5'' also features about three clips set to "[[
** 4 has repeated clips to Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek".
** One of them did so many variations of the end of ''[[
** The [[Western Animation]] special had 3 "[[The OC|Dear]] [[Saturday Night Live
* [[Scooby
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]] - Much of the humor comes from such juxtapositions.
** Quite possibly the ultimate example, in AMV Hell 5... [[Transformers:
* [[Visual Pun]] - Sprinkled about for good measure.
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