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| - Musical Hitler parodies (commonly known as DPMV for Downfall Parodies Music Video) is, as implied, a parody which is musical in nature. The parodies can be further be subdivided into four styles - straight spoof subtitling, music video spoofs, singing parodies and audio-spliced, autotuned parodies. Each of these have their own niche in Internet culture and have separate, notable Untergangers making them.
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| - Musical Hitler parodies (commonly known as DPMV for Downfall Parodies Music Video) is, as implied, a parody which is musical in nature. The parodies can be further be subdivided into four styles - straight spoof subtitling, music video spoofs, singing parodies and audio-spliced, autotuned parodies. Each of these have their own niche in Internet culture and have separate, notable Untergangers making them. Musical Hitler parodies is apparently also popular in East Asia through websites such as bilibili.us and Nico Nico Douga, respectively. They belong to such labels as 元首RAP (Führer's RAP) in bilibili.us and [MAD] in NND. These Eastern parodies tend to employ more advanced techniques, and contains less of actual singing, probably due to linguistic and cultural differences. In contrast, Western-oriented parodies as made by a few established Untergangers tend to be more conservative. Delphox's first contest, the DPMV Contest, was hosted in the third quarter of 2015 to promote musical parodies, and the DPMV count increased enormously in the period. The Hitler Tunes DPMV Contest, hosted by JennieParker87, was also intended to promote musical parodies.
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