
Ruh roh

Nope, I've gotten confirmation that it's the same video.
AX AMV Team 2.0 wrote: Thank you for informing us about the matter.
Our team was already aware that "bury a friend" won an award at SakuraCon 2019 for Best Drama. The creator informed us about it in their submission application. The same video also received a runner-up mention in the Artistic Category at Anime Next 2019. It would certainly be an embarrassment for us not to accept this well executed project into the 2019 Anime Expo AMV Competition.
These creators work very hard on their AMV projects all throughout the year. To automatically disqualify an AMV because it recently won an award at a previous contest weeks prior to our competition accepting submissions seemed unfair to us. The creator was gracious enough not to submit their AMV for consideration in the Drama Category in our competition, instead, decided to submit in a less competitive category. Now if the AMV had won an award at SakuraCon 2018 or any other contest from previous years prior to 2019 then it definitely would be held in violation.
With that being said, our team made an exception and gave "bury a friend" a chance. It was carefully reviewed, judged, and ultimately it was selected to continue on as a finalist. We are proud to host this AMV along with the other finalists for this year's competition.
Are you freaking kidding me. This was about as unambiguous as you could get (emphasis mine).The Rules wrote:Your entry must not have won any awards at other live events or anime conventions in the United States.
AX AMV Team 2.0 wrote: Now if the AMV had won an award at SakuraCon 2018 or any other contest from previous years prior to 2019 then it definitely would be held in violation.