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"I like editing anime clips to music and-and reading fantasy books with convoluted backstories."

Luz Noceda, The Owl House, "A Lying Witch and a Warden"

Also known as AMVs or Animated/Anime/Apprentice Music Videos. Other media take their own acronyms. The most common are DMVs for doujinshi, GMVs for video games, CMVs (too used for cosplay music videos) or animash for Western Blitheness and comics (if they're not using AMV), PMVs for My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and MMVs for manga. In Japan they are called MAD for musical animated dojinshi.

In a nutshell, a bones concept is to take recorded footage from your favorite movies or Idiot box shows, gear up all these edited scenes to your favorite music (maybe add some Fan Art or subtitling) put it all together in a digital Film-Maker on your PC, then upload information technology to any video streaming site online- and wait for awesome comments to pour in! YouTube is a pop selection.

It'southward not the near productive action in the world, but for the nigh dedicated, it is 1 of the most time-consuming. Similar Fan Fics and Fan Art, making and watching these videos is another way these fans express their consuming obsession over their favourite evidence.

Naturally, the companies and network executives behind these Idiot box shows and music are mixed on the whole deal. Some companies welcome the support and publicity and fifty-fifty hold competitions for the best video. Others simply turn a blind eye to these videos, neither encouraging them nor forcing them removed under threat of lawsuit. Other companies do that very matter.

Romance-based videos, retellings of canon plotlines, and videos centered around specific characters (often chosen "tributes") are some of the more prevalent genres. Nevertheless, countless genres exist, ranging from Gag Dub parodies to crossovers featuring entirely new plotlines and abstract videos which run their source material through every visual event known to human.

Subcategory of Fan Works. Just like with Fan Fic, Sturgeon's Constabulary applies oh so very much when it comes to the overall quality of the following videos, especially given the young ages and resulting inexperience of some of the creators. See also Fan Film, Fan Animation, and Multi-Animator Project.

A Sister Trope is The Abridged Series. Super-Trope to Simpsonwave.


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Trends

    Popular Combinations

Action

  • Action scenes to a rock or metal band.
  • Various anime attack sequences formatted with text and portraits to resemble an assault cutscene from Super Robot Wars. (Nihon mostly)
  • Violent deaths to "Hibernate and Seek" by Imogen Heap. This is a Memetic Mutation from The O.C. and the Saturday Night Alive Digital Brusque parody of that scene, Love Sister.
  • Epic battles to "The Stop of All Hope" by Nightwish:
  • Alternately, "Ghost Honey Score". Too subject to Memetic Mutation: EPIC maneuver!
  • Simply almost every fandom ever has at to the lowest degree one vid to "Holding Out for a Hero", either the original Bonnie Tyler version or the more ironic Imogen Heap cover.
  • "The Final Inaugural" by Europe, with all of its epic Narm Amuse, is a favorite for Space Opera
  • 30 Seconds to Mars has e'er been quite popular with fan videos. Songs like "The Kill" and "Set on" are commonly used in activeness or dramatic videos. "This Is War" is possibly their most popular for action series; check out some examples from Serenity and Mass Effect . As well notable are the popular and well done videos made for Concluding Fantasy , My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic , and Harry Potter .
  • "Twilight", by the Electrical Calorie-free Orchestra, is very popularly set to Studio Gainax shows, in homage to the DaiCon Iv video. At that place'south also a well-known TRON fanvid for it.
  • Gorn filled series like Higurashi: When They Cry and Deadman Wonderland are frequently paired with "The Howling" by Inside Temptation, various Mindless Self Indulgence songs, or jokingly "Claret" by My Chemic Romance.
  • "Warriors" by Imagine Dragons and anything activeness related.
  • Almost any military-themed action show to music past Sabaton.
    • a common subsection of this is Old-Schoolhouse Dogfighting to Sabaton's "Metal Machine"
  • Any dramatic or epic Television bear witness or moving-picture show (mainly live-activeness i) Fan Vids, ready to that music from Requiem for a Dream. Yous know the music I'm talking about.
  • Basically about whatsoever Shōnen fighter anime set to Daft Punk'due south "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger".
  • Shonen anime, especially sports or fighting ones, set to Fort Pocket-size'due south "Remember The Name".

Characterizations

  • An Anti-Hero tribute with whatsoever music by Elementary Plan.
  • "Perfect" by Simple Plan is common for characters who have broken relationships with their parents and "I'g Just A Kid" by the same ring is used for young troubled characters.
  • Songs frequently used for an Action Daughter tribute:
  • Gender Benders and Wholesome Crossdressers get ready to "Man, I Feel Like a Woman" by Shania Twain, "Dude Looks Like A Lady" by Aerosmith,, and "Somebody Told Me" past The Killers.
  • Characters who are transgender or especially Bishounen to a certain song from The Rocky Horror Film Testify.
  • "HE DIDN'T Similar ME!"
  • Songs for characters with a Superpowered Evil Side or Unstoppable Rage:
    • Expect many videos for the songs "Beast I Have Become" by Three Days Grace, "My Demons" by Starset, "Waking The Demon" by Bullet for My Valentine, or "Down with the Sickness" or "Perfect Insanity" by Disturbed to be used in the videos most them.
    • Linkin Park'southward "Itch" and "One Footstep Closer" are frequently used.
    • Flyleaf's I'm So Sick and Crimson'southward Breathe Into Me are pop for this genre too.
    • Skillet'south "Monster" is very oft used.
  • If a show or game has at to the lowest degree 4 characters, and ane of them is more powerful (or, in a pinch, fatter) than the others, someone has vidded it to They Might Be Giants' "Particle Man".
  • Songs popular with the Magnificent Bastard or Psycho for Hire:
    • "Getting Away with Murder" past Papa Roach. Example: Expiry Notation
    • Lorde's comprehend of "Everybody Wants To Rule The Earth" by Tears for Fears is pretty common.
    • Temposhark'southward "Don't Mess With Me" and Innerpartysystem'south "Don't Stop" are both commonplace for Magnificent Bounder characters.
  • Pretty much every Woobie or abused/bullied/etc. character has a tribute set to "Concrete Angel" by Martina McBride.
  • "Castle Walls" by T.I. ft Christina Aguilera has get popular with the Stepford Smiler, specially if they're an Ojou character. Annotation that people only utilize Christina's part, ignoring the rap portion that makes upward well-nigh of the song.
  • "Molly" past Mindless Self Indulgence is common for Tyke Bombs and Cute But Psycho girls.
  • "Angel Of Darkness" past Alex C. featuring Yasmin K. with gothic, Anti-Villain, or villainous characters.
  • "Breathe Into Me" by Red for anti-hero characters.
  • "Primadonna" by Marina Diamandis for the obvious.
  • "The Existent Saccharide Infant" by Stephanie Beard is ironically used for videos featuring The Cutie or Token Mini-Moe characters. Videos for Chibiusa from Crewman Moon are specially common because the song is by one of her English vocalisation actresses.
  • "Centuries" by Fallout Male child for badass characters.
  • "I Volition Non Bow" past Breaking Benjamin and "Not Gonna Die" by Skillet are songs popular for Determinators, very intense action scenes in general, and headstrong action series protagonists where the the stakes are high.
  • Videos about a Broken Ace or Stepford Smiler edited with Johnny Cash'south cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" are prevalent.
  • "The Toll Of The Crown" by Mercedes Lackey for any example of The Adult female Wearing the Queenly Mask. Thanks to a popular PMV, the My Fiddling Pony: Friendship Is Magic fandom has peculiarly latched onto information technology as a theme song for Princess Celestia (and thus many tributes to her use it). The Warrior Cats fandom as well likes it for Bluestar.
  • Cloudcuckoolander characters with Skye Sweetnam's "Sharada". Many videos are inspired by a popular Haruhi Suzumiya video.

General

  • "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence with... annihilation. Arguably the wittiest one of these uses footage from Re-Animator.
  • Annihilation to "What I've Done," "Numb," or "In The End" by Linkin Park. No, seriously, anything. Particularly ones centered on Starscream from Transformers Fleet. Interestingly, "What I've Done" appeared in the 2007 movie.
  • Something ballsy to a DragonForce song. "Through the Fire and Flames" is only the most popular.
  • Loreena McKennitt songs for... just about every fandom ever.
  • Quest, epic journey, war, or any ongoing struggle type stories:
    • Many videos are set to Marching On past OneRepublic. At to the lowest degree 50 for Supernatural
    • Thank you to a popular Attack on Titan amv, Les Friction's "Louder Than Words" has become popular with very actiony or war centric series too.
    • "The Fighter" by The Fray is common for videos involving series with a couple where one dies in a war.
  • "Dollhouse" by Melanie Martinez is the song for dysfunctional families and Abusive Parents.
  • Songs common for family related videos:
    • "Little Wonders" past Rob Thomas from See the Robinsons, a pic about family, is very frequently used for familial videos.
    • "I Bet My Life" by Imagine Dragons is popular.
    • Plumb's "In My Arms" is very pop with moms and their children, despite being a God Is Love Song.
    • Sibling videos with Avicii's "Hey Brother" popular upwards a lot
    • Hurt's "Somebody To Die For" is popular with strong familial relationships and platonic friendships.
    • NEEDTOBREATHE'due south "Brother" is common for siblings, though it'southward actually metaphorical.
  • "Pretty Fly For A White Guy" by The Offspring is popular for dorky (ans specially Endearingly Dorky) characters, even if they weren't white.
  • "Until The 24-hour interval I Dice" by Story Of The Year is used for rocky friendships and romances.
  • "Say Something" by A Great Big World, "Run across You Once again" by Wiz Khalifa, "What Hurts the Most" by Rascal Flatts, and "Safe and Sound" by Taylor Swift are pop for Tear Jerker tributes to characters who were Killed Off for Real or are Posthumous Characters.
  • Every October people start making a lot of videos using Marilyn Manson'due south encompass of "This Is Halloween" and the theme to Saw gear up to horror and gorn heavy serial.
  • Serial and animated films with gorgeous visuals oftentimes get set to "Somewhere Only We Know" past Keane or "Picayune Wonders" by Rob Thomas.
  • "Umbrella" by Rihanna is very frequently used for videos about True Companions. People rarely use her version though, and instead opt for any of the various covers.
  • Johnny Cash'south cover of "Injure" for a sad/angsty montage. Works for just nigh whatsoever fandom.
  • Compilations of clips from diverse blithe shows and/or films set to Aqua's "Cartoon Heroes" are reasonably pop.
  • Videos of diverse female characters set to Tata Young's "Sexy Naughty Bitchy Me".
  • For an overall tribute to any telly series, "The Greatest Bear witness" from The Greatest Showman is quite popular.

Genres

  • Any prove dealing in anyhow with supernatural beings and romance combined with Real Life'south "Ship Me An Angel". (Ah! My Goddess is the nigh mutual. Often entitled: "Transport Me Belldandy"). At that place is a Chrono Crusade version — the irony that Chrono is a devil, non an angel.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic and Lemon Demon seem the become-to artists for high free energy, wacky comedy vids. (Some AMV contests take really banned the utilise of Weird Al music since it renders making a crowd-pleasing, overwhelmingly popular comedy video far too easy.) Instance in signal Lupin III/"This Is The Life", which even Weird Al has said is better than his own video for the song, which was basically him acting out the lyrics mixed with scenes from the pic it came from Johnny Dangerously. So in that location are these 2 mashups of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic with two of his polka medleys, ane with "Polkarama" and the other with"The Aroused White Boy Polka". They impressed Al so much that he posted the links of both of them on his Twitter folio... which indirectly led to him being offered a guest role on the evidence.
  • As a rule, whatever Hot-Blooded show goes well with JAM Projection.
  • If you have a depressing series, one that takes identify in a Crapsack Earth, or 1 where anybody is messed up expect the Gary Jules cover of Tears for Fears' "Mad World" used at least in one case in a video.
  • On default shonen series tend to have a lot of Skillet, Within Temptation, Breaking Benjamin, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, and Cherry videos.
  • Have a Tear Jerker or Utsuge series with lots of expiry, mortal stakes at manus or major deaths? The acoustic version of "Life is Cute" by Sixx A.Thou., and for older amvs "Meant To Alive" by Switchfoot, is relatively mutual.
  • Animal related series and movies and symphonic metal are often paired together. Within Temptation probably gets used the most.
  • "Remember The Name" by Fort Minor is i of the few rap songs ordinarily used for action shonen series.
  • Florence + the Machine is pop for dramatic series.
  • "Chu Chu Lovely" by Maximum The Hormone is frequently used for comedy videos. Often times the maker doesn't realize the bodily meaning to the vocal.
  • "Legends Never Die" past Against The Current gets used for a lot of sports anime videos.
  • Loftier-speed recaps of the events of long and complicated works, or series of works, to Billy Joel'southward "We Didn't Showtime the Fire". Especially where you can draw a parallel betwixt a person or outcome mentioned in the song and a grapheme or event in the work.

Sex

Shipping

  • Foe Yay Shipping and the similar:
  • "Your Love is my Drug" by Kesha is the go-to song for EVERY pairing E'er.
  • Avril Lavigne has two songs popular with Dice for Our Send themed videos: Girlfriend and "Sk8er Boi".
  • In the mid-to-late 2000s Cascada songs were exceedingly common. "Truly, Madly, Securely" and "Everytime We Affect" for almost every couple (the latter being especially common in slideshow videos for Naruto ships), "Bad Male child" for Foe Yay Shipping and the obvious, and "Miracle" for dysfunctional romances.
  • Songs common for Argumentative Sexual Tension couples and Tsundere characters:
  • Couples/Characters that have gone through several incarnations (Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Link and Zelda) will take at Least one tribute with "A One thousand Years" past Christina Perri.
  • Shippy Tearjerker videos set to Snow Patrol'south "Chasing Cars." Really, shippy Tearjerker vids set to anything by Snow Patrol.
  • As with the previous type, another popular technique is to combine a saccharine Dating Sim theme song with a completely unrelated show.
  • "Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows is often used for two mismatched lovers.
  • Songs pop for a Beloved Triangle:
    • "Two Lovers" by Mary Wells for a Love Triangle, usually if it's Two Guys and a Girl (never mind that the song is actually about i man with a Split Personality).
    • "And so In Love With Two" past Mikalia is frequently used for beloved triangles.
    • "Who'due south That Girl?" past Hilary Duff. It's also often used for Dice for Our Ship videos.
    • "Why Tin can't I?" by Liz Phair for honey triangles or Dice for Our Ship videos.
    • "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon for whatever love triangle or Fan-Preferred Couple where the daughter is with another character.
  • "All About Us" by t.A.T.u. is sometimes used for Star-Crossed Lovers.
  • Songs mutual for same-gender romances:
    • "All The Things She Said" by t.A.T.u. is the yuri song of choice.
    • Whatever fourth dimension you get a yuri (or non-anime lesbian) couple, look a lot of t.A.t.U. vids. Uranus and Neptune from Crewman Moon accept videos featuring almost their unabridged discography. This was particularly popular in the 2000s, yet became less common in the early 2010s.
    • "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry is as popular, if not more-so, than "All The Things She Said". The song is used for EVERY femslash pairing EVER. Despite the fact that it'due south a vocal almost experimenting with women while having a boyfriend, it's used in videos about people who are in long term relationships.
    • The male version by Cobra Starship ("I Kissed A Boy") is getting quite popular for slash pairings, fifty-fifty if it's even less fitting.
    • Have a daughter with onesided angel towards her friend? "Jenny" past Studio Killers is common, often even if they're requited. Similarly "I'm Non Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You" by Black Kids and the Across the Universe (2007) cover of "I Wanna Agree Your Hand".
    • Or if it'south a male child with one-sided affections towards a guy? "Jesse" past Ivri Lider is common.
    • "Parachute" by Ingrid Michaelson is mutual for couples, especially same gender ones.
    • "If Y'all Were Gay" from Avenue Q for comical videos near Ambiguously Gay characters.
    • "Girls Like Girls" by Hayley Kiyoko appears in many femslash videos. Hayley Kiyoko songs period are commonplace.
    • "She Likes Girls" by Metro Station gets used a bit in femslash videos.
    • "I Wish I Was A Lesbian" by Loudon Wainwright III and "She Has A Girlfriend Now" were popular in the 2000s for comedic videos.
    • "Gay or European?" from Legally Blonde used with any Ambiguously Gay character or characters with a large amount of Ho Yay.
  • "I Won't Say (I'm In Love)," from Hercules, or The Cheetah Girls encompass, for any UST couple. Or a couple where the vid's maker sees the UST, but the showrunners don't.
  • EVERY pairing Always needs to keep with "Dearest Story" past Taylor Swift or "Why Don't You And I"? Because all relationships perfectly fit these two songs.
  • "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry is oft used for any human relationship involving teenage characters. "Last Friday Night" is a go-to vocal for depicting strange situations, Hilarity Ensues, or Large-Lipped Alligator Moment scenes in the canon by implying the characters were intoxicated while it happened.
  • "I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias (used prominently in Jersey Shore, of all places) is becoming a popular choice inside the Disney/non-Disney crossover video crowd. (See here, here, hither and here.)
  • It seems similar every many sci-fi pairings in full general (especially prominent in the Star Trek fandom) have at least one video set up to The Calling's "Wherever You Will Go".
  • Look to run into at least one video per aircraft, alternatively per fandom if its a small ane, with "Look at Us Now" by Sarina Paris.
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas's "Emerge'south Vocal" is a common pick for any pairing, one-sided or not. Either the original or the Amy Lee cover.
  • "I Like A Boy In Uniform" by The Pipettes for bisexuals or school-axial romances.
  • "Diary of Jane" past Breaking Benjamin used to be popular for all ships, especially dramatic or angsty ones.
  • Pretty much every angst couple/unrequited love pairing has a fanvid to "My Pare" by Natalie Merchant thanks to the memetic Lily/Snape vid from Harry Potter.
  • "Don't Stand Shut To Me" past The Police is ofttimes used for when a immature character has a Precocious Crush on an older grapheme.
  • "Malchik Gay" past t.A.T.u. is used for ships where a daughter falls for a boy who is gay.
  • Trading Yesterday songs are common with distressing romance videos. "Merely A Little Girl", "May I", "Love Song Requiem", "Shattered", and "She Is The Sunlight" are the most frequently used songs.
  • Yandere characters:
    • Both "Crazy Possessive" by Kaci Battaglia and "Super Psycho Honey" past Simon Curtis are very usually used for couples featuring a yandere.
    • The yandere Filk Vocal "Smoke and Mirrors" is frequently used for yandere characters.
  • "Absolutely" past Nine Days used to often get paired with couples involving a Shrinking Violet, Emotionless Girl, or simply a sad-looking graphic symbol.
  • "The One That Got Away" by Katy Perry is mutual for videos of couples that didn't work out (or even with couples that stayed together).

    Fandom Specific

Anime and Manga

  • Naruto:
    • Harder, Amend, Faster, Stronger" by Daft Punk with Naruto.
    • Crossfade songs, especially "Then Cold", prepare to Naruto scenes.
    • Iii Days Grace songs are ordinarily used. "Brute I Have Become" is the almost popular.
    • Cascada songs for romance videos.
  • Not quite as common anymore, but during Dragon Brawl Z's heyday, there were innumerable pairings of that series with tracks by DMX.
  • Ane Piece and any song to practice with pirates or sailing, Professional person Pirate is a popular one. Too bad no-1'south done a proficient one yet..
  • At that place is a notable amount of AMVs for Elfen Lied set to music by Evanescence.
  • Sailor Moon:
    • Inexplicably, "Raver'southward Fantasy" by Tune Upwards.
    • The Real Saccharide Babe" by Stephanie Beard for Chibi United states, because Beard voiced her.
    • Sailor Uranus and Crewman Neptune videos using any variety of t.A.T.u. songs.
    • Christina Aguilera's "Fighter" has get increasingly popular for Sailor Moon.
  • Literally half of all Rahxephon AMVs apply Mindless Self Indulgence, to the point where you take to admit that there are some strong thematic similarities between the ii.
  • There is an insane amount of Hetalia: Axis Powers Fan Vids featuring the song "Europa" by the band Globus. How many? OVER FIFTY different AMV's on YouTube. (And counting.)
  • Wolf's Rain:
    • AMVs tend to become set to a lot to Sonata Arctica's music, with probably the almost popular songs existence "The Cage" and "Ain't Your Fairytale," which fit the themes of Wolf's Pelting quite well.
    • Within Temptation is popular, specially "The Howling".
  • More than than a few people have connected CLANNAD with "Terrible Things" by Mayday Parade. The song is about a man talking to his son nigh how he fell in love with his wife, married her, and how she eventually died of terminal illness when the child was young.
  • "Oh Know You Didn't" from Mercenaries, or "Molly" by Mindless Cocky Indulgence, with Gunslinger Girl.
  • Code Geass videos with "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay are abundant.
  • Soul Eater and the Marilyn Manson cover of "This Is Halloween" is a common occurrence.
  • As the anime is about classical music and Kaori uses a violin, Lindsey Stirling songs are frequent in Your Lie in April videos.

Comic Books

  • "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Downward, "Waiting For Superman" by Daughtry, and "Superman (It'due south Not Piece of cake)" by Five For Fighting have a lot of Superman videos because the songs reference him.

Film — Animation

  • Frozen (2013) with Within Temptation'due south vocal "Frozen". Even ignoring Proper noun's the Same, the lyrics exercise fit Elsa surprisingly well. "Water ice Queen" is occasionally used too but information technology doesn't fit Elsa, unless you lot're writing her as evil.
  • Taylor Swift's "Dear Story" is quite pop for Kiara/Kovu from the Romeo and Juliet-esque The Lion Rex Two: Simba'southward Pride.

Pic — Live Action

  • Heavy metal to scenes from 300.
  • Music past Breaking Benjamin for Harry Potter.
  • There'due south a trend of using songs from The Panthera leo Rex (1994) with Thor, such as "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" for Thor and "Exist Prepared" for Loki.
  • Since they did the soundtrack for TRON: Legacy, there's a l-50 take chances any Tron-themed fanvid will utilize a Daft Punk song.

LiveActionTV

Music

Video Games

  • Cutscenes from Final Fantasy to an Evanescence song.
  • Magna-Fi'southward "Who I Am" is an unused theme for Shadow from Sonic the Hedgehog and it is glaringly obvious by the lyrics. Obviously more than than a few GMVs, and Sonic X AMVs, be for him with information technology.

Western Animation

    X with alternate music

  • Grabbing a specific scene, more often than not or totally unaltered and unedited, from a piece of work of media, and adding it music from a strange work, specifically inserted to better blend in, sometimes improving upon the original music placement. In this regard it differs entirely from your traditional AMVs.

Anime and Manga

  • Naruto
  • The first boxing against Chaos from Heaven'southward Lost Property set to Emerald Sword.
  • Decease Note videos will, a articulate bulk of the fourth dimension, begin with the shot of the Decease Notation falling to earth. At least 45% will either 1) summarize the entire series, or 2) take clips exclusively from either or both of the ii biggest character decease episodes.

Live-Action TV

  • In British Formula 1 fandom someday the BBC doesn't have the TV rights the new opening titles volition prove upwards with "The Concatenation" by Fleetwood Mac replacing the music.

Video Games

Web Videos

  • Mega64's Expressionless Rising holds a whole another meaning.

    Funny re-cuts

  • Re-cutting a show equally its own Parody or Affectionate Parody occurs frequently.
  • Cut some good scenes, have them out of context and insert in a new one, mix them with awkward silences, gasping or groaning, stir and cook for some fourth dimension... and viola, you get yourself a Fan Vid so slashy or dirty that the creators' faces would plow crimson had they chance to see information technology.
  • Crossover re-cuts are fairly pop. Creative fans apply several sources with the same performer to detect some humour or awkwardness. Alternatively, information technology's used to add a desired season. For case, Brokeback Mountain music is very popular for Slashy videos or The Twilight Zone for some mystery.
  • Fine selections of the all-time snarks, coolest showdowns or most badass moments are well-liked amidst viewers.
  • Collecting every unmarried utterance of a show's Catch Phrases or all occurrences of Running Gags in one Fan Vid is favourite sub-category.
  • Fandubs, video clips that have had all of the audio removed and replaced by spoken audio, either from another show or past the fan'due south own vox interim. These are usually humorous in nature, although some fandub projects crop upwards past fans who hated the original professional dub of a serial (or noticed that there wasn't 1) and want to requite information technology a better one. As an aside to the copyright infringement issues, humorous fandubs are non considered infringement, at least under US law. Parody and satire are protected costless speech under the First Subpoena — the decisions in favor of MAD alone could fill a minor police library.
  • Snarky MST-like cut reviews with commentaries, either subtitled or dubbed, are pop and fairly more than artistic than just mixing the scenes with music.
  • It has get common to set clips from the Star Wars films to "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" by Dead or Alive, if merely because spinning itself in Star Wars has get a meme.

    Other common techniques

  • Mixing and matching i show with another'due south theme song
    • Peculiarly mutual with sequels
    • Any ensemble show is probably going to take a Sitcom synthetic reality vid with the Friends theme.
    • And shows with Elemental Powers (Captain Planet, Sailor Moon, Westward.I.T.C.H., Avatar...)
    • And Nanoha with (usually) Hot-Blooded mecha anime. Like this... and this... and this...
    • Anything based on the Neon Genesis Evangelion opening. Some examples: Lucky Star, Suzumiya Haruhi, Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, Crewman Moon , and Code Geass.''
    • Also intros based on the 2d Death Note opening. Hither's ane from Suzumiya Haruhi , Sailor Moon , and Lucky Star.
    • Fans of Eureka Vii seem to like these. Hither'due south ane for Bleach, and some other one for Evangelion.
    • And a Pokemon one based on the japanese digimon opening [1] and one for the English dub [two].
    • Cowboy Bebop gets this treatment as well, versions for Eva, Lucky Star and Haruhi Suzumiya exist.
  • Using audio from a film trailer to make your ain show trailer. This may involve original footage (case) or clips from another show (example).
  • Conversely, overdubbing an existing trailer with dialogue and music from a dissimilar testify or movie entirely.
  • Information technology is pop nowadays for people to make their own trailers for already existing movies
  • Dialog from the show is frequently inserted, near always as an opener or Bookends.
  • This is not, of form, to say that all Fan Videos are similar this — but an overwhelming majority of them are. Some have even resulted in Memetic Mutations.
  • Crossover Ship videos usually follow their own storylines, unlike almost fan-vids that follow the canon stories. This is particularly prevalent in the Non/Disney fandoms and the Ascension of the Brave Tangled Dragons fandoms.

Examples:

    Multiple Mediums

    Anime & Manga

  • What may be the very offset version of this trope were the 1981 and 1983 creations for DAICON III and Iv by the people who would keep to found Studio Gainax. The video tin can be seen on YouTube, of grade.
  • "A Fair(y) Utilize Tale was fabricated by a professor to explicate copyright law and fair utilise, with each give-and-take lifted from various Disney movies! "Enjoy."
  • ADV Films included four fan-made anime music videos on disk 7 of the DVD release of Noir as an Easter Egg. You can detect them by going to the moment where Kirika kills Chloe in the arena, then pressing any of the 4 management keys — each one leads to a different video.
  • A Fan Vid of a completely different kind — a fan-fabricated "trailer" for the as-yet unbegun Live-Action Adaptation of Neon Genesis Evangelion, assembled from $.25 and pieces of other movies and cutting scenes from an Evangelion video game — can currently exist establish on YouTube.
  • This trope was popularized by two "professional" music videos past Matthew Sweet: "Girlfriend" and "I've Been Waiting", featuring footage from Space Adventure Cobra and Urusei Yatsura, respectively. Both were seen on MTV in the very early 90s (back when MTV showed videos).
    • Another "Professional" video was Ghostface Killah's Daytona 500, which featured footage of Speed Racer
  • Bubblegum Crisis had the Hurricane Alive OVAs, featuring Fan Vid-fashion montages from the series set to its Insert Songs.
  • In a distant age, a Fan Vid was created. Forged from Azumanga Daioh video and Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trailers' sound, information technology now passes from master to chief throughout YouTube. Information technology is "The Lord of the Yen". It wants to be constitute.
    • The Matrix of Leadership of Sauron must be destroyed. All the funnier now that Hugo Weaving voiced Megatron in the 2007 movie.
  • Speaking of Azumanga Daioh, Yukari and her driving skills is only a perfect match for Weird Al Yankovic's She Drives Like Crazy. Yep.
  • "Senshi on Springer", a fan-made music video for "Jerry Springer" by Weird Al Yankovic, featuring clips from Sailor Moon and well, The Jerry Springer Evidence. It's Fabricated of Win.
  • The AMV Hell series is a compilation of curt fan vids (not ever AMVs) ranging from the funny to the serious. One of the most famous ones was Osaka from Azumanga Daioh mixed with Ellen Feiss from the Apple commercials, with the video edited so Osaka'due south eyes are bloodshot similar a stoner's. It's like...a bummer.
  • Peradventure the ultimate instance of endeavour and attending to detail in an AMV: "Woolongs For Zippo" past Box of Mystery, which perfectly reproduces Dire Straits' "Money For Nada" video with characters from Cowboy Bebop.
    • A serious competitor for that title is this EGSMV for Howie Twenty-four hour period's "Collide". The creator technically didn't create whatsoever images in it, but he somehow managed to transmute Dan Shive's static comics into truthful animated clips?
  • The Princess Tutu AMV "Håll om mig nu (Concur me now)" fits the show itself extremely well.
    • Danse De Raven is another way to prove to your doubting friends that yeah, an anime called Princess Tutu is absolutely epic.
  • Because of this fanvid (Spoilers for Code Geass R2), Coldplay's Viva La Vida has basically go Lelouch's theme song.
  • Extremely elaborate anime Opening/Catastrophe parodies, such equally this case (which mixes Code Geass and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann), seem to be fairly pop amongst users of the Japanese video hosting site Nico Nico Douga. English language-speaking viewers quickly caught on, and now whole YouTube channels exist that are defended to uploading them for all to run across.
  • Instead focusing on proper sequencing, and matching of the song to the subject: ""She'due south Merely Oblivious" (featuring Haruhi Suzumiya). Information technology has actually repeatedly cleaved into the summit ten rated music videos (in Canada).
  • The Nakanai Kimi to Nageki/Aganai no Sekai/Gensou videos are well known to big numbers of When They Cry fans. Somewhat interesting, as the makers manifestly do all the artwork themselves too. Hither's a pocket-size sampler, just beware of spoilers!
  • 1 of the catchier songs to hit Japan in recent times is this Lucky Star video featuring a double remix of a Touhou Project vocal.
  • Lawmaking Geass never looked this skillful. Video comes courtesy of a certain Wakamura P, who is nearly legendary on some corners of the Cyberspace. These days I hear he's doing mostly Idolmaster MADs.
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's has the nice "Lyrical On Fire" video. Warning, extremely high quality.
  • Vocaloid videos will always fall into this category due to there not existence an actual anime (all the same). Case. (alert, sad.) Videos of this type will more than ofttimes than not have fan-created music as well (since this is what Vocaloid software is for).
    • Jihaku. Merely...Jihaku.
  • Hellsing seems to make a skilful mix with Disturbed. Hither's a good instance
    • Hellsing likewise seems to exist a good match with E Nomine music.
    • "Aim For the Head"
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann + DragonForce = Epic GODLY
    • Gurren Lagann + 300 = even more than so.
  • Any Hare Hare Yukai video. Usually crossed with other anime themes.
  • Ever discover the striking resemblance (setting aside the beard) between Dan Rather and Gendo Ikari? Well, that's part of our world this night. Time for us to problems out.
  • The video for Wamdue Project's "King of My Castle" (with Ghost in the Shell footage) is the only AMV so far to go to MTV.
  • "Every bit the World Crashes Downwards" (video viewable on YouTube) is a haunting await at this Crapsack World through the lens of anime and the soundtrack of Tesla's "Heaven Nine Eleven".
  • "Shounen Bushido": 69 animes, near flawless lip syncing, And a song that suits the Shonen theme to a T. But epic.
    • And parodied mercilessly as the finish credits sequence of AMV Hell iii.
  • This one for Total Metal Panic! and "Holdin Out For a Hero", walks the fine line between parody and directly upwardly awesome.
  • AMV Hell The Motion Pictures (3 and 4).
  • Hither is a Berserk montage that uses Iron Savior'south "Never Say Die". Perchance it's a bit heroic for the setting just it works pretty well.
  • Mobile Adjust Gundam: The 08th MS Team + Nightwish's "10th Homo Down" = Shellshock (YouTube link), quite perhaps the greatest Gundam AMV e'er.
  • Expiry Note fits with Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and then well it's scary: fake trailer, "Epiphany", "Demon Pupil of Armada Street"
  • Hither is a anime mash-upwards of the story of The Wizard of Oz, starring Osaka as Dorothy (and Kamineko as Toto), Luffy as the Scarecrow, Alphonse Elric as the Tin Human, Kon from Bleach equally the Cowardly Lion. With Chicken Run music (strangely plumbing fixtures).
    • From the same creator and thematically similar is The Wedding ceremony Rings. The Twist Catastrophe is that it's a sequel to the first AMV
  • This video is the most impressive instance of it. It features a cross between K-On! and Gundam 00 in i of the most impressive culmination of it. Information technology features a completely unrelated vocal to either serial but the animation itself is the nearly powerful where the creator was able to fuse the two series into a completely plausible parallel that was unprecedented. It was so realistic to the point where it was scary that it WASN'T existent.
  • Sometimes a shipping vid takes information technology one stride further and manages to pair characters from dissimilar sources. This K-On!/Hyouka AMV is peculiarly interesting example.
  • This accolade-winning mashup of The Legend of Black Heaven with Jonathan Coulton'southward "Code Monkey".
  • The more uncommon mmv (manga music video) rare for a reason. Berserk with death metal. Surprising, isn't it?
  • This YuYu Hakusho video ready to the Ghostbusters theme music is very well synced and put together, originally done quondam in the early 2000's by Hot Fudge Productions.
  • This is an amazing mixed AMV. The technical editing skill is amazing even though some of the clips are a little weird. But the skill.
  • "You lot're Gonna Make it, Child" by The Offspring is very pop for Fan Vids well-nigh Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist: here'due south an case.
  • Episode 167 of Naruto Shippuden was heavily criticized. After seeing this, your opinion may improve. An extremely hammy fight with the fight music of extremely hammy boss Male monarch K. Rool.
  • Lots of people have said that the women of Black Lagoon are similar wildlife. Now y'all take proof.
  • The World God Only Knows doesn't have very many good ones yet, but there are a few very appropriate examples.
    • Inversely, some videos have used the commencement season's bombastic rock opera theme song to good upshot.
  • Someone connected the dots betwixt the multinational harem aspect of Space Stratos and the offset Modern Warfare three trailer's focus on multinational conflict (with the implication that harems bring conflicts). It fits.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion vid, a tribute to Shinji to "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want": [3]
  • What happens when Spike Speigel goes afterwards Vash the Stampede and the $$60B bounty on his head? Tainted Donuts happens .
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Alien 9 mixed together with a remix of O fortuna.
  • Deed of Genesis , a beautiful AMV by Aggressor. While focusing mainly on Heaven'southward Lost Property information technology'due south a mix of several anime'southward with a powerful message.
  • Macross Plus has been described equally Super Dimension Fortress Macross meets Top Gun. As this AMV shows, this is exactly right. (Information technology helps that Kawamori originally intended to make an animated accommodation of Top Gun).
  • Fate/Zero's resident big brother figure Broskander the Great seems to accept applied for a Dos Equis Commercial... Thus, he has finally go "The about interesting human in the Globe..."
  • This AMV is a send up/parody to-of all matter- James Bond films, past combining Sailor Moon, Metropolis Hunter, and Duran Duran's theme to the movie A View to a Impale.
  • "This is Halloween" is a very popular one, to the extent that information technology introduced many people to Soul Eater.
  • This AMV (*spoilers*) for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure combines scenes from the 2012 anime version of Function i with the theme from the never-released-on-DVD film from 5-6 years before.
  • Seems later on spending the night with his girlfriend Yuno, Yukki wants to let anybody know... with help from The Alone Island.
    • And apparently, same with Tusk after sleeping with Ange for iii days and nights...
  • Speaking of Future Diary, this vid to the tune of "A Picayune Piece of Heaven" fits to the overall theme of the story in more ways than one.
  • This AMV of Kotoura-san blends euphoricly Awesome Music forth with some meaningfully impactful dialog taken straight from the show. It somehow does an fifty-fifty better chore of summarizing the testify's mood and atmosphere in just i and a half minutes than its already-infamous Downer Starting time.
  • This showcases (*spoilers*) how well Death Grips and Neon Genesis Evangelion go together, especially during the last few episodes and movie.
  • Girls und Panzer's Hippo Team are giving testament to livin' "the StuG Life"... to the tune of Chamillionaire.
  • Evil Spider's award winning Cowboy Bebop AMV features the song "Cells" past The Retainer (best known for being the theme of the Sin City movie) and turns the plot of Bebop into a revenge story ala The Crow where Spike attempts to have down the Large Bad, a Decadent Politician/Villain with Skilful Publicity whose Co-Dragons Roughshod and Faye Valentine attempted to kill Fasten and succeeded in killing his lover, (Cher from Wolf'southward Rain) in the process.
  • What does i get when the Film Trailer for Deadpool gets mixed with the cast from the Anime accommodation of 1-Punch Man? DeadPunch, that's what.
    • Even comes with the Cerise Ring version, too.
  • An early official example is this video. Information technology'due south from the very 80s OAV Cipher the Video (also known as only Nil) and is set to the song "Allow'due south Hear It For The Boy" by Deniece Williams.

    Films — Blitheness

  • This AMV featuring Wreck-It Ralph and Ralph Breaks the Internet, and set to Chord Overstreet's "Concord On", is a poignant video that recaps the friendship between Ralph and Vanellope.

    Films — Live-Activeness

  • Experimental 1936 film Rose Hobart involved a guy who was a huge fan of actress Rose Hobart. He took a print of her 1931 feature film E of Borneo and cut it down from 77 minutes to xix minutes, basicallly reducing the film to only shots of Rose Hobart. He also tinted the whole affair blue, slowed it down to silent film speed, removed the audio track and dubbed on a new soundtrack of peppy Brazilian samba music, and intercut footage of a solar eclipse for some reason. Then, this trope is Older Than They Think.
  • This Fan Vid of The Dark Knight set to "Deranged" past Coheed and Cambria which is a song near the Joker.
  • A video called "Three Means to Die" reframes Inglourious Basterds as Le Picture Artistique.
  • A love theme montage for Amélie.
  • Couple District thirteen's insane Le Parkour scene, and an ballsy tune from the N64 smashhit Goldeneye 007, and you get this.
  • 1 of the more popular videos in the Watchmen fandom is "If U Seek Adrian"- a tribute to Adrian Veidt's magnificent powers of Foe Romance Subtext.
  • Harry Potter and Repo! meet surprisingly well in "Hogwarts! The Genetic Opera".
  • Given the dark nature of the 1920 movie The Chiffonier of Dr. Caligari, yous'd retrieve metallic or something would be a great fit. However, there's an AMV that combines Caligari with Billy Joel'southward "River Of Dreams."
  • "The Pure and the Tainted" is an excellent mash-up of footage from both TRON and TRON: Legacy, depicting a Battle in the Middle of the Listen between Tron and his Rinzler programming.
  • A chap named Ivan Guerrero pioneered the concept of "premakes," which combine footage from different older films in order to retell a more mod picture. The most notable of these is for a film made in 1954 called Ghost Busters, which starred Dean Martin every bit Dr. Raymond Stantz, Bob Promise as Dr. Peter Venkman, and Fred MacMurray as Dr. Egon Spengler. It is very well-done, and gained mention in newspapers and magazines. Ivan has done other films, such as Indiana Jones and The Empire Strikes Dorsum, both of which were well-received past George Lucas himself.
  • A much recent example: Pacific Rim... to the tune of Megas XLR.
  • Thor/Loki shippers, have some Friendship is Witchcraft.
  • "Uptown Funk" past Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars with trip the light fantastic toe scenes from 66 classic movie musicals.
    • This does the same thing with "Can't Stop the Feeling."
  • Take scenes from the horror pic Pulse 3, put them to the song "Have on Me" by the ring A Ha, and you get a cute impossible romance between a normal teenage girl and a cyber ghost that she brings to life; in the theme of the song's original music video.
  • "Escape from No Return" slows down Nu Shooz's "Point of No Render to vaporwave tempo and sets it to clips of Escape from New York.
  • When Eminem'south "Godzilla" dropped in January 2020, it only took a few days for a fan of the namesake King of the Monsters to drop a video fusing both.

    Live-Action Television

  • In January 2008, a Firefly/Serenity video set to "Defying Gravity" (from the musical Wicked) garnered the blessing and recommendation of no less than Joss Whedon himself.
  • Doctor Who:
  • Now with over a million views, this was 1 of the outset Kirk/Spock videos and has been played at several (non-slash!) major conventions. It's a bit disturbing, but a classic.
  • "Ordinary Day" past Vanessa Carlton is very popular for Doctor Who vids, like this one.
  • One notable video is the impressive Addicted To ''Lost'', whose makers actually tweaked the sound of the original song ("Addicted To Love") so that Robert Palmer appears to be singing the new championship line. The kicker? This isn't technically a fanvid. It's an actual promotional video that aired on ABC during the 2005 Super Bowl.
  • The unofficial theme vocal for Gomez and Morticia Addams appears to be "The Masochism Tango" from Tom Lehrer. Not surprising, as they're Happily Married with a side of Too Kinky to Torture
  • This may not exactly be popular, only in that location are also Ability Rangers/{insert whatevermedia hither} crossovers, with characters from the other show/game/whatever 'starring' as any respective Power Ranger.
  • A very funny (and advisable) fanvid for Torchwood is set to "Banned from Argo" by Leslie Fish & the Dehorn Crew. The verse nigh finding "the captain" engaged in group sex with five kinds of aliens? Yep, the line was written for James Kirk, only Jack Harkness manages to out-do Kirk for Boldly Coming.
  • Despite beingness over thirty years old, Blake's 7 has some awesome fanvids. This one is a very wry one about the cheesy product values. This 1 lampshades and parodies the bleak tone. This one wins for existence a marvelous piece of meta-fiction. The song itself is practically filk with the two lead singers playing the principal characters, the clips are depicting the events sung nearly in the song, and the band itself was named for the series.
    • Blake's vii really had an official vid on the flavour 2 DVDs that set Brian Croucher's version of The Dragon, Travis, to Dire Straits' "The Man's Too Stiff". Including some actual Blake/Travis allusion
  • Customs spoofed an bodily fanvid of their show in the episode "Paradigms of Human Memory". Annie brings up all the glances and Will They or Won't They? moments she and Jeff take had and information technology cuts to a silly Noodle Incident montage set to the love song "Gravity" by Sara Bareilles. Jeff points out you could do the same thing with Pierce and Abed and a montage of innocuous moments between those two set to the same song is shown. Information technology is an Appreciating Parody(or as creator Dan Harmon tweeted "homage") to a real Jeff/Annie fanvid made ii months afterwards the testify premiered.
  • Heroes character tributes are popular. Like Sylar for case. Also mixing and matching music or dialogue from other serial.
  • THE X FILES: THE TWILIGHT ZONE : The X-Files meets The Simpsons meets The Twilight Zone (1959). High quality editing and immensely amusing.
  • Favorite Mulderisms and Scullyisms and Mulderisms and Scullyisms, pt2 by snakey973. Great pick of snarks and funny moments. Plumbing equipment music and captions.
  • Ten-Files // Fissure!Vid and Ten-Files // Crack!Vid pt2 by snakey973. The vids have both hilarious and poignant scenes, very good editing and very well chosen dialogue and music. It includes Crossover quotes from diverse movies and shows Played for Laughs. Running Joke is Scully's new theme: a song by Lily Allen "Fuck You" which appears whenever someone bothers or insults her, or plainly tries to fuck with her or Mulder.
  • Videos by acoupleanutcases are legendary in Horatio Hornblower fandom. Especially noteworthy is "Whorl Call" when Hornblower characters resemble and talk like The Muppets, "Hornblower Spoof", poking fun at Ho Yay moments of the show, and "Brokeback Hornblower", an obligatory re-cut with music from Brokeback Mountain with excellently chosen lines and scenes, which turns Horatio and Archie from Heterosexual Life-Partners into a gay couple. Link to the playlist.
  • One of the more than highly regarded Fan Vid'south is Johan Ohberg'due south "Oz Gangs" video series, begun in 2009 and ended recently in tardily 2013, a series of videos that alloy music with footage and dialogue from the HBO bear witness Oz that showcases the members of the gangs and factions in Oswald State Penitentiary. The total playlist tin can be plant hither
  • The White Queen, despite merely running one season, has an outpouring of such videos, even years afterwards it ended. The sequel The White Princess received the same treatment - sometimes fifty-fifty the same songs.

    Music

    Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer 40,000 has Damnatus, remarkable in that the just other films of the franchise are the official Ultramarines, a short called Inquisitor, and various video-game cutscenes.

    Video Games

  • Touhou Project has then many of these that they require their own folio.
  • Super Mario 64 has Bowser's levels with imported EPIC music.
  • Here are some Kingdom Hearts AMVs set to the Goof Troop theme song, the Ducktales theme, the Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers theme, and the Gargoyles theme. They are all crawly.
  • In that location are many "Emerald Sword" vids out there, simply this vid set to The Legend of Zelda clips is so ballsy it almost matches any Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann vid in pure awesomeness.
    • The Fable of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has its title screen to the opening music of Mega Man X7 here.
  • Civilization 2 gets a fan music video set to Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," complete with scenes of the game'south advisors and World Wonder clips. It works.
  • This vid uses E.Due south. Posthumus' "Unstoppable" to make an awesome trailer for the Subspace Emissary mode in Super Boom Bros. Ball.
  • Someone noted the similarities between Psychonauts and Inception. Then they decided to use clips of the former with audio of the latter'south trailer. The consequence was phenomenal.
  • Fate/stay dark is a popular one for MADs, due to information technology'south action Visual Novel nature. All the same, none of them manage to beat out the Guilty Sky MAD which somehow manages to requite a rapid epitomize of the entire game. If you've browbeaten every road, yous Volition exist reminded of the most important scenes, if you oasis't, spoilers!
  • Elsewhere in the Nasuverse, Fate/Grand Order has quite a few of its own - one standout example is this one, gear up to "The Concluding of the Real Ones" and made to commemorate the game'south fifth anniversary.
  • Portal combined with The Nightmare Before Christmas? This is Aperture and The Wheatley Song are exactly that. The erstwhile fifty-fifty gained plenty popularity to be noticed by Valve themselves.
  • Yume Nikki has some songs.
  • This Sonic the Hedgehog fanvid set to "Mmm Yeah" by Austin Mahone uses various clips and shots from the games, anime, and drawing and Fan Fine art to celebrate all nine het Sonic/Shadow/Silvery/Amy/Sally/Blaze ships!
  • StormRedDesert was a notable Sonic the Hedgehog fanvidder before disappearing in 2015, using footage from Sonic media in tune with both pop and Sonic songs. An example with "When Can I See You Again" by Owl City.
  • Fan made Bioshock Infinite launch trailer fix to the tune of Johnny Greenbacks's God's Gonna Cut You Downwardly.
  • Even some of the more unlikely games are prone of getting these, such equally Drakengard coming together Attack on Titan.
  • Ever thought that Le Parkour on a tank cannot exist washed? The Russian blokes who fabricated this vid from World of Tanks sure did not.
  • Speaking of Earth of Tanks, remember when someone merged the ii versions of the Wehrmacht anthem Panzerlied (The instrumentals from the Girls und Panzer version with the vocals from Battle of the Bulge)? Someone used that to showcase the might of the German Tank Tech Tree.
  • Ever wondered how "Raise your Flag" past Man With a Mission would fit in the setting of KanColle? "Iron-Blooded Fleet Girls" got that covered. (Note: Nicozon link)
    • Even covers the Anime adaptation besides. (Note: also Nicozon link)

    Web Animation

    Web Comics

    Web Videos

    Western Blitheness

  • Back during the 1980s and '90s, the Disney Aqueduct oft ran DTV, a series of music videos of popular songs set to accordingly-themed clips from the visitor's animated films (and even some live-activeness ones on occasion). For instance, they had a music video of "Splish Splash" by Bobby Darrin set to clips of Disney cartoon characters getting washed or taking a bath, and "Owner of a Solitary Middle" past Yes set entirely to the Featherbrained Symphony Elmer Elephant. DTV would even spin off a few NBC TV specials featuring shortened music videos.
  • Similarly, Cartoon Network did a few, only using more contemporary artists.
  • This video of Moral Orel set to "Salve Me" by Aimee Isle of mann, which perfectly captures the motion pic soundtrack music video feel, gained the praise of serial creator Dino Stamatopoulos on his Facebook page.
  • "The End of the World". A Teen Titans video set to "The Scientist" past Coldplay, it focuses on Robin and Raven during "The End". Features clever use of a Talky Bookend at the first, and generally avoids flashy effects.
  • Probably the nearly popular Fan Vid to utilize a Western Blitheness work: "Hey Ya! Charlie Brown!"
  • This video sets Jars of Clay'due south "Mirrors and Smoke" to scenes from Superfriends—with the video clips edited to brand Superman's lip-flaps match the lyrics. The band liked information technology so much that they uploaded it on their YouTube channel.
  • You wouldn't remember Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Nightmare Before Christmas would go well together, but "Kidnap the Avatar" quickly proves you incorrect.
  • Whatsoever doubts about the combination of Transformers: Prime and The Prince of Arab republic of egypt are swiftly silenced by "The Prince of Cybertron".
  • Avatar: The Terminal Airbender has The Kings and Queens of Avatar (by xxx Seconds to Mars), and Marching On (by 1 Republic). Alert about Marching On; the video... pulses excessively. It may requite yous a headache. It'southward however a expert video, though.
    • The Legend of Korra has this tribute to the bloodbending brothers, fix to the song Yous Care for Me Similar a Stranger; though its a refreshing encompass past Gavin Mikhail. Perfect.
  • March Of The Titans uses clips from both Batman: The Animated Series and Teen Titans, focusing in on the life of Robin (the Dick Grayson one, although the BtAS clips are of Tim Drake, the Teen Titans Robin is clearly Dick) using "Welcome to the Blackness Parade" past My Chemic Romance.
  • Within the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fandom, these are ordinarily called PMVs (Pony Music Video). The fandom is every bit prolific with these as they are with every fanwork imaginable, but even and then some ascent above the flock.
    • Those with their own page are listed here.
  • One fan of Phineas and Ferb the Motion picture: Beyond the 2nd Dimension made an AMV using clips from the Tv set pic and the vocal New Divide past Linkin Park, depicting how Phineas felt used when he realized Perry was a hush-hush agent.
    • The aforementioned user made an AMV entitled Mike Feels Like a Monster, combining the song, "Monster" past Music/Skillet with clips from Total Drama Flavour 4 (Total Drama Revenge of the Island) to draw Mike's conflict with his evil alter ego.
  • The iconic Sweet Victory sequence from Spongebob Squarepants has been frequently re-edited to have Spongebob singing other crawly music, such as Living on a Prayer.
  • Childhood Creativity Studios is a channel dedicated to making CMVs using clips from various pieces of Western Animation (and the occasional Web Animation, similar RWBY). The videos themselves vary in quality, specially when information technology comes to crossovers.
  • Dark Simpsons is a channel revolving around edited videos of The Simpsons that tell stories of pedophilia, abuse, murder, depression, suicide, etc. — all Played for Laughs.

    Existent Life


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