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* WhipItGood: The Tamer's schtick (justified, as he is meant to be reminiscent of lion-tamers).

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* AdultFear: John's son went missing and was presumed dead, which caused him to [[spoiler: cut his wrists]] and end up in hell, where he eventually found out [[spoiler: his son died, and he found it out from ''Lucifer'', no less]].


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* DrivenToSuicide: John's son went missing and was presumed dead, which caused him to [[spoiler: cut his wrists]] and end up in hell, where he eventually found out [[spoiler: his son died, and he found it out from ''Lucifer'', no less]].
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* ShipTease: Various times, between various couples, particulary Wick and the Magician, who spend an [[http://woe-maiden-maggot.tumblr.com/image/34308899184 awful]] lot of time hanging off each other.
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** "Kiss the Girls", sung by Wick and her Woe Maidens.
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* HeavenAndHell: The ending hints at a growing war between them.

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* AuthorAppeal: When asked what his favorite part of the filming was, Terrence Zdunich revealed that he left in the middle of his lengthy Lucifer makeup process just to watch [[spoiler: Merrywood being whipped by the Tamer.]]

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When asked what his favorite part of the filming was, Terrence Zdunich revealed that he left in the middle of his lengthy Lucifer makeup process just to watch [[spoiler: Merrywood being whipped by the Tamer.]]



* DoubleEntendre: "Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale" is one big, long one.

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"Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale" is one big, long one.



* LawfulStupid: The carnival would be considered this since at least half of the 666 rules don't make sense.

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The carnival would be considered this since at least half of the 666 rules don't make sense.



* LightIsNotGood: God is indifferent to the suffering of his creations. [[spoiler: He is depicted as a toymaker who throws away everything that isn't completely perfect, rather than try and fix anything that is broken.]]

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God is indifferent to the suffering of his creations. [[spoiler: He is depicted as a toymaker who throws away everything that isn't completely perfect, rather than try and fix anything that is broken.]]



* WhipItGood: The Tamer's schtick (justified, as he is meant to be reminiscent of lion-tamers).

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* WhipItGood: The Tamer's schtick (justified, as he is meant to be reminiscent of lion-tamers).lion-tamers).
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!!This film provides examples of:
* AdultFear: John's son went missing and was presumed dead, which caused him to [[spoiler: cut his wrists]] and end up in hell, where he eventually found out [[spoiler: his son died, and he found it out from ''Lucifer'', no less]].
* Literature/AesopsFables: Lucifer likes to tell stories from this; the sinners' stories correspond to various fables (The Dog and Its Reflection, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper The Scorpion and the Frog]], and Grief and His Due). This adds a more metaphorical feel to the film's version of Hell- two of the three sinners aren't actually "sinful" by modern interpretations, but their mistakes trap them in suffering nonetheless.
* AudienceParticipation: Starting to crop up. For example, after The Scorpion [[spoiler: stabs Tamara]]:
--> AP: [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion wins. Fatality!]]
* AuthorAppeal: When asked what his favorite part of the filming was, Terrence Zdunich revealed that he left in the middle of his lengthy Lucifer makeup process just to watch [[spoiler: Merrywood being whipped by the Tamer.]]
** Clown, who played the Tamer, said that was his favorite part too.
* BawdySong: "Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: The Painted Doll.
* ChewingTheScenery: Um, Sean Patrick Flanery, you have something stuck in your teeth there during "Grief".
* CircusOfFear: It's run by Lucifer! What did you expect?
* CutSong: "In All My Dreams I Drown" was supposed to be in the film, but was cut because of [[DepartmentofRedundancyDepartment redundancy]].
* DraggedOffToHell: 'Nough said.
* DoubleEntendre: "Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale" is one big, long one.
** When the Ticket-Keeper says to John "Didn't I warn you that cutting was against the rules?" Makes sense when you consider why John is in hell. [[spoiler:he killed himself by cutting his wrists]]
* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: GenderFlipped. The two female sinners, Tamara and Ms. Merrywood, fail to overcome their sins and are trapped in hell while John succeeds at overcoming his grief and gets into heaven.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Of a sort. In "666," the only one of the rules specifically mentioned in the lyrics is "No cutting in line." [[spoiler: Guess which rule John breaks later.]]
* GirlPosse: Wick and the Woe-Maidens.
* {{God}}: Played by Paul Sorvino, of all people.
* GodIsEvil / SatanIsGood: Implied by the end, when Lucifer apparently decides he's tired of punishing the guilty on God's behalf and announces that Hell is going to become a place of redemption.
* GriefSong: John's song is appropriately titled "Grief".
* HeavenAndHell: The ending hints at a growing war between them.
* HoneyTrap: The Scorpion is a male version.
* LawfulStupid: The carnival would be considered this since at least half of the 666 rules don't make sense.
** Wouldn't be a lot of fun for the carnies if [[ForTheEvulz sinners could obey all the rules]].
* LightIsNotGood: God is indifferent to the suffering of his creations. [[spoiler: He is depicted as a toymaker who throws away everything that isn't completely perfect, rather than try and fix anything that is broken.]]
** WordOfGod has said that God and the angels are darker than Lucifer and his carnies.
* MonsterClown: A good number of The Carnies.
* MoodWhiplash: And ''how''. At one point, it goes from Scorpion and Tamara flirting to John frantically looking for his son.
* NumberOfTheBeast: Guess how many rules Hell has (to the point that WebVideo/PawDugan said that you pretty much can't do anything in Hell without breaking a rule).
* RuleOfThree: Each story is told three times. There are three stories, three people. It attempts to have the third telling of the third story be a twist by breaking the first two stories pattern of three retellings of the same story.
* SelfInflictedHell: Somewhat. The dead guests don't land in this Hell exclusively via being bad people (though Merrywood's actual sinful nature doesn't do her any favors), but rather through being unable to overcome their mistakes and thus trapping themselves in haunting repetitions of the things that made them miserable in life.
* TakeThat: God gets a couple of these via Lucifer.
* VillainSong: Several.
** "Trust Me", sung by The Scorpion.
** "Heaven's All Around", sung by God.
* WhipItGood: The Tamer's schtick (justified, as he is meant to be reminiscent of lion-tamers).

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!!This film provides examples of:
* AdultFear: John's son went missing and was presumed dead, which caused him to [[spoiler: cut his wrists]] and end up in hell, where he eventually found out [[spoiler: his son died, and he found it out from ''Lucifer'', no less]].
* Literature/AesopsFables: Lucifer likes to tell stories from this; the sinners' stories correspond to various fables (The Dog and Its Reflection, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper The Scorpion and the Frog]], and Grief and His Due). This adds a more metaphorical feel to the film's version of Hell- two of the three sinners aren't actually "sinful" by modern interpretations, but their mistakes trap them in suffering nonetheless.
* AudienceParticipation: Starting to crop up. For example, after The Scorpion [[spoiler: stabs Tamara]]:
--> AP: [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion wins. Fatality!]]
* AuthorAppeal: When asked what his favorite part of the filming was, Terrence Zdunich revealed that he left in the middle of his lengthy Lucifer makeup process just to watch [[spoiler: Merrywood being whipped by the Tamer.]]
** Clown, who played the Tamer, said that was his favorite part too.
* BawdySong: "Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: The Painted Doll.
* ChewingTheScenery: Um, Sean Patrick Flanery, you have something stuck in your teeth there during "Grief".
* CircusOfFear: It's run by Lucifer! What did you expect?
* CutSong: "In All My Dreams I Drown" was supposed to be in the film, but was cut because of [[DepartmentofRedundancyDepartment redundancy]].
* DraggedOffToHell: 'Nough said.
* DoubleEntendre: "Prick! Goes The Scorpion's Tale" is one big, long one.
** When the Ticket-Keeper says to John "Didn't I warn you that cutting was against the rules?" Makes sense when you consider why John is in hell. [[spoiler:he killed himself by cutting his wrists]]
* FinalGirl: [[spoiler: GenderFlipped. The two female sinners, Tamara and Ms. Merrywood, fail to overcome their sins and are trapped in hell while John succeeds at overcoming his grief and gets into heaven.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Of a sort. In "666," the only one of the rules specifically mentioned in the lyrics is "No cutting in line." [[spoiler: Guess which rule John breaks later.]]
* GirlPosse: Wick and the Woe-Maidens.
* {{God}}: Played by Paul Sorvino, of all people.
* GodIsEvil / SatanIsGood: Implied by the end, when Lucifer apparently decides he's tired of punishing the guilty on God's behalf and announces that Hell is going to become a place of redemption.
* GriefSong: John's song is appropriately titled "Grief".
* HeavenAndHell: The ending hints at a growing war between them.
* HoneyTrap: The Scorpion is a male version.
* LawfulStupid: The carnival would be considered this since at least half of the 666 rules don't make sense.
** Wouldn't be a lot of fun for the carnies if [[ForTheEvulz sinners could obey all the rules]].
* LightIsNotGood: God is indifferent to the suffering of his creations. [[spoiler: He is depicted as a toymaker who throws away everything that isn't completely perfect, rather than try and fix anything that is broken.]]
** WordOfGod has said that God and the angels are darker than Lucifer and his carnies.
* MonsterClown: A good number of The Carnies.
* MoodWhiplash: And ''how''. At one point, it goes from Scorpion and Tamara flirting to John frantically looking for his son.
* NumberOfTheBeast: Guess how many rules Hell has (to the point that WebVideo/PawDugan said that you pretty much can't do anything in Hell without breaking a rule).
* RuleOfThree: Each story is told three times. There are three stories, three people. It attempts to have the third telling of the third story be a twist by breaking the first two stories pattern of three retellings of the same story.
* SelfInflictedHell: Somewhat. The dead guests don't land in this Hell exclusively via being bad people (though Merrywood's actual sinful nature doesn't do her any favors), but rather through being unable to overcome their mistakes and thus trapping themselves in haunting repetitions of the things that made them miserable in life.
* TakeThat: God gets a couple of these via Lucifer.
* VillainSong: Several.
** "Trust Me", sung by The Scorpion.
** "Heaven's All Around", sung by God.
* WhipItGood: The Tamer's schtick (justified, as he is meant to be reminiscent of lion-tamers).
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--> AP: [[MortalKombat Scorpion wins. Fatality!]]

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--> AP: [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion wins. Fatality!]]
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* TheVoiceless: The Painted Doll and the Hobo Clown, who don't say anything throughout the film except for their songs.
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'''''The Devil's Carnival''''' is a short film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich. It is a SpiritualSuccessor of sorts to their previous cult hit ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'' with several actors returning in different roles.

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'''''The ''The Devil's Carnival''''' Carnival'' is a short film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich. It is a SpiritualSuccessor of sorts to their previous cult hit ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'' with several actors returning in different roles.
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* NumberOfTheBeast: Guess how many rules Hell has (to the point that PawDugan said that you pretty much can't do anything in Hell without breaking a rule).

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* NumberOfTheBeast: Guess how many rules Hell has (to the point that PawDugan WebVideo/PawDugan said that you pretty much can't do anything in Hell without breaking a rule).
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A sequel, ''Film/TheDevilsCarnivalAlleluia'', was released in 2015.

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A sequel, ''Film/TheDevilsCarnivalAlleluia'', ''Film/AlleluiaTheDevilsCarnival'', was released in 2015.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: One of the Librarian's minions keeps singing and speaking, despite the myriad signs around the place telling him to be quiet (and the Librarian's repeated warnings). How does the Librarian react? He doesn't kick the minion out or give him a last warning, he ''[[spoiler: pulls his fucking tongue out!'']]



* ThenLetMeBeEvil: "After The Fall", from the sequel, is a song devoted to this trope, sung by Lucifer to [[spoiler: [[PluckyGirl June]], a recent reject from Heaven, as she begins her process of transforming into [[OriginsEpisode The]] [[BrokenBird Painted]] [[FemmeFatale Doll.]]]]



** "Grace for Sale", sung by Lucifer.

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** "Grace for Sale", "Heaven's All Around", sung by Lucifer.God.
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It is the first episode of an intended series. The second movie entered production in late 2012 and was originally due out in the later half of 2013, but production was stalled due to funding and distribution difficulties. Work resumed in summer of 2014, wrapping on August 25. A promotional video featuring Music/TechN9ne has been released; others announced to feature include Creator/DavidHasselhoff, [[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow Barry Bostwick]], and [[Music/JesusChristSuperstar Ted Neeley]].

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It is the first episode of an intended series. The second movie entered production in late 2012 and A sequel, ''Film/TheDevilsCarnivalAlleluia'', was originally due out released in the later half of 2013, but production was stalled due to funding and distribution difficulties. Work resumed in summer of 2014, wrapping on August 25. A promotional video featuring Music/TechN9ne has been released; others announced to feature include Creator/DavidHasselhoff, [[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow Barry Bostwick]], and [[Music/JesusChristSuperstar Ted Neeley]].2015.
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* FinalGirl: [[Spoiler: GenderFlipped. The two female sinners, Tamara and Ms. Merrywood, fail to overcome their sins and are trapped in hell while John succeeds at overcoming his grief and gets into heaven.]]

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* FinalGirl: [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: GenderFlipped. The two female sinners, Tamara and Ms. Merrywood, fail to overcome their sins and are trapped in hell while John succeeds at overcoming his grief and gets into heaven.]]
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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: "After The Fall", from the sequel, is a song devoted to this trope, sung by Lucifer to [[spoiler: [[PluckyGirl June]], a recent reject from Heaven, as she begins her process of transforming into [[BrokenBird The Painted]] [[FemmeFatale Doll.]]]]

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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: "After The Fall", from the sequel, is a song devoted to this trope, sung by Lucifer to [[spoiler: [[PluckyGirl June]], a recent reject from Heaven, as she begins her process of transforming into [[OriginsEpisode The]] [[BrokenBird The Painted]] [[FemmeFatale Doll.]]]]
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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: "After The Fall", from the sequel, is a song devoted to this trope, sung by Lucifer to [[spoiler: [[PluckyGirl June]], a recent reject from Heaven, as she begins her process of transforming into [[BrokenBird The Painted]] [[FemmeFatale Doll.]]]]
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** Wouldn't be a lot of fun for the carnies if [[ForTheEvulz sinners could obey all the rules]].
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* CutSong: "In All My Dreams I Drown" was supposed to be in the film, but was cut because of [[DepartmentofRedundancyDepartment redundancy]].

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