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- Video clip for Tenacious D: Classico from the album The Pick of Destiny.
- Onyx performs in the music video "Bacdafucup" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with black and white shots of a skeleton with a television where it head should be. The band performs in front of graffiti revealing their name.
- Music video for "Yoko Ono", the 2001 single of Die Ärzte. In it, the band enters an elevator which promptly crashes and kills the band. At thirty seconds, it is one of the shortest music videos ever released.
- Promo video for Elton John's "Fanfare".
- Pepsi commercial in which a kid encounters Michael Jackson and The Jacksons and shares a dance with them.
- Joe's apartment is infested with a peculiar kind of pest. Things do not go well when he brings home a hot date.
- Promotional music video from the movie My Girl (1991). The band reprises the song with Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin dancing at their side as Vada and Thomas. Movie clips are shown.
- Music video for Weird Al Yankovic's 1996 single "Gump" in which he parodies the motion picture film "Forrest Gump (1994)" starring Tom Hanks as the titular character.
- The music video is a Lego animation directed by Michel Gondry. Gondry's son was featured at the beginning of the video, building Lego blocks. It was shot frame by frame with each frame having the Lego bricks rebuilt, sometimes in a complex manner to seem as if it were an actual shot, and then formed together to give the illusion of motion. The video mostly consists of red, white, and black color. The White Stripes couldn't strike a deal with Lego, so they had to buy a large amount of Lego boxes for the video.
- Kanye West performs with Dwele in the music video "Power" from the album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" recorded for Roc-A-Fella Records. The music video opens with Kanye West staring intently into the camera with illuminated eyes. As the camera pulls back, it reveals that Kanye stands before a variety of female characters with some having horns and some pouring water.
- The video was animated by John Kricfalusi's studio Spümcø. Gabe Swarr directed and co-wrote the video. Ben Jones was the layout artist and Derrick Wyatt designed the characters.It features cartoon versions of band members Jack Black and Kyle Gass as nude cherubim sent from Heaven to teach the Devil, who'd been having frantic sex with a female devil, to be loving in his relations with women. While at first concisely taking notes, Devil becomes enraged when he realizes that the cherubim are now pleasuring the she-devil instead, and moves to attack.
- Shot in Oldfield's Througham studio, it shows four female folk dancers who dance barefoot around the studio, while Oldfield is seen playing various instruments.
- Foo Fighters performs in the music video "Big Me" from the album "Foo Fighters" recorded for Roswell Records and Capitol Records. The video features the band parodying Mentos commercials with advertisements for 'Footos". The parodies include moving someone out of a parking place and passing through someone's stretch limo.
- The Original Elektra Records Promo Clip.
- A woman spasms and reveals her true nature as a parasitic creature.
- This short film celebrates multiculturalism in the United States and served as a PSA calling for health care reforms in the country. Made in conjunction with a US-French co-production of a public art event titled "Trans-Voices."
- This Smiths music video intertwines colored images of Morrissey with the 1964 classic film "The Leather Boys", showing the problems and obstacles faced by a young female teenager and her family. The single was released on the band's final album "Strangeways Here We Come".
- French song by Brigitte Bardot: It is a song about a woman who loves her Harley Davidson.
- The music video for the song "Stranger than Fiction" by the American punk rock band Bad Religion from the 1994 album with the same name.
- The original promo music video for "Lump" directed by Roman Coppola. This version features the band singing in a "boggy marsh", as well as on the stern of a large barge in Elliott Bay, interspersed with a silhouette scene of them performing.
- What we do for sex is often embarrassing. What we'll do for a good dinner is even worse.