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==== Music videos ==== Kricfalusi directed Icelandic singer Björk's animated music video for the song "I Miss You" in 1997, which features Björk and the character Jimmy the Idiot Boy. Jack Black of Tenacious D approached Kricfalusi to produce a music video for the song "Fuck Her Gently" from their debut album, released in 2001. Black browsed Kricfalusi's website and, since both he and his bandmate Kyle Gass held ''Ren & Stimpy'' in high regard, he asked Kricfalusi to produce the video. The costs amounted to $40,000. Initially, Sony Music did not allow the video to be placed on Tenacious D's website and instead placed it on the record label Grand Royal's website, but later relented. In 2006, Kricfalusi directed two music videos, and served as art director for an animated musical segment. The first music video, for ''Close but No Cigar'' by "Weird Al" Yankovic, was released in September, on the DVD side of the DualDisc album ''Straight Outta Lynwood'', which features Kricfalusi's character ''Cigarettes the Cat''. The second music video was for ''Classico'' by Tenacious D, starring the band members as cartoon characters. He animated them again in a THX logo parody for the band's feature film, ''The Pick of Destiny''. Kricfalusi served as art director for a musical segment in the show ''Class of 3000'' entitled ''Life Without Music'', which first aired on November 3, 2006. In 2014, he produced art for Miley Cyrus' Bangerz Tour.
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