Released on July 24, 2012, on Newgrounds, Episode 8.5 arrived during a period of transition. It followed the mind-bending Madness Combat 8: Inundation (2011), which ended with the apparent death of Tricky the Zombie Clown and the introduction of the Auditor’s massive, fiery form. Rather than immediately continue the main narrative, creator delivered an interstitial episode: a self-contained gauntlet that tested protagonist Hank J. Wimbleton in an arena-style deathmatch. Plot: A Detour Through the Purgatory of Violence The “plot” of 8.5 is minimal but effective. After the events of Inundation , Hank finds himself in a strange, dark, industrial arena. There is no dialogue, no Tricky, no Sanford or Deimos. The episode opens with a simple premise: Hank is dropped into a concrete pit as waves of A.A.H.W. (Agency Against Hank Wimbleton) agents are sent in to eliminate him.
However, some criticized it as “filler,” noting that it did nothing to advance the main story or explain the mysteries of the Improbability Drive, the Other Place, or the Auditor’s true plan. Krinkels himself has referred to it as a fun side project to bridge the gap between major episodes.
If you want lore, skip to Episode 9. If you want to watch Hank J. Wimbleton turn a hundred agents into red mist using every weapon in Nevada’s arsenal, Madness Combat 8.5 is a perfect, lean, brutal masterpiece. madness combat 8.5
In retrospect, Madness Combat 8.5 is a necessary breather. The series would go on to become more complex, philosophical, and visually ambitious in later entries. But 8.5 stands as a testament to the simple, beautiful art of animated carnage—a blood-soaked gauntlet where the only goal is survival, and the only reward is another fight.
Then, a single, small, unarmed A.A.H.W. grunt is dropped into the arena. Hank, barely able to stand, raises his weapon—but the grunt simply looks at the carnage, looks at Hank, and then turns to the off-screen arena controls, waving a white flag in surrender. Before Hank can react, the arena floor opens beneath him, and he is dropped into a dark pit. Released on July 24, 2012, on Newgrounds, Episode 8
Unlike the sprawling urban warfare or highway chases of other episodes, 8.5 is claustrophobic. The entire action takes place in a single, multi-tiered arena. The episode is essentially a —Hank versus an endless (but finite) series of increasingly difficult enemy types.
The screen cuts to black. A single gunshot is heard. Wimbleton in an arena-style deathmatch
In the sprawling, blood-soaked library of the Madness Combat series, each episode serves a specific purpose. Some advance the cryptic lore of Nevada, others showcase escalating action choreography, and a few exist purely as explosive spectacle. Madness Combat 8.5 (also known as Madness Combat 8.5: The Arena ) falls squarely into the last category—but with a twist that made it a unique entry in the franchise.