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- Gellert Grindelwald plans to raise an army of wizards to rule over non-magical beings. In response, Newt Scamander's former professor, Albus Dumbledore, seeks his help to stop him.
- Official music video for Gorillaz' song "Clint Eastwood" ft. Del the Funky Homosapien.
- The Gorillaz members sorta go on a mind trip in the spirit house but it does actually happen and all of them areally being haunted by the spirits
- The video was directed by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland. The video calls back to classic horror movies. In the very beginning of the video we see Gorillaz' 'reject false icons' statue, which one may recognize as Pazuzu, the figurine from The Exorcist and son of the devil. Crows are flying around the building, in a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. Shaun Ryder is depicted as a Frankenstein-like monster who is brought to life as the music begins.
- The brutally honest story of Robert's turbulent relationship with a self-destructive, yet charismatic friend from childhood, who cries out for help from a military hospital in China and sets Rob on a wild ride to get him home to Vancouver.
- As the Gorillaz continue on Plastic Beach mourning the death of Noodle, it turns out Noodle may not be dead and she may in fact be working her way back to the band.
- The video begins with band members getting in their jeep and the Gorillaz logo. Murdoch starts the car and begins to drive along a winding highway, while at the same time performing tricks such as driving on the rear or right wheels. Soon the highway turns into a dead loop - just at the chorus that Noodle performs, and then the bridge ends completely, which, however, does not scare Murdoch. He turns on a turbo mode, and the jeep flies through the gap. The clip, created by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland, was animated using both 2D and 3D animations.
- The video for the track consists mainly of static drawings of the band members placed against real photographs and time-lapsed video footage of London streets. Some of the drawings are animated, especially the ones featuring 2D singing. The video finishes with the four band members, and 2D's headache pills, flying across the screen during a fast-motion shot of a tunnel. Graffiti artwork by Banksy can be seen halfway through the video. The video was directed by Jamie Hewlett.
- The music video opens to a video of a crocodile scaring a herd of antelope. It then cuts to a scene where 2-D wakes up and changes clothes in 212 Wobble Street, London, SW21 7QJ. He exits his room and checks another one, finding other band member Noodle fast asleep. After that, he looks in a bathroom and finds a masked figure representing André 3000, surrounded by light blue-skinned "sweat collectors". Disgusted, 2-D looks in another room that turns out to be shrouded in complete darkness with the sounds of sheep, chickens and a man crying, which in turn is a reference to a Motorola commercial which band member Murdoc appeared in. The video for "DoYaThing" was directed by Jamie Hewlett and was released on 29 February 2012.
- The video was shot in the Swakopmund Desert in Namibia. Most of the video features shirtless 2-D and an animated version of the San Fernando Valley Youth Chorus stranded in the middle of a desert, following what appears to have been a helicopter crash. The survivors keep themselves entertained with the song while awaiting the arrival of rescuers, portrayed by Noodle and Murdoc crewing a Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik Wer'wolf MKII mine-proof vehicle driven by Russel (who wears a Fu Manchu). The song and video feature a guest appearance by Pharcyde rapper Bootie Brown, who leaps out of a sand dune in World War II military fatigues to perform his verse of the song. In the end of the video, Gorillaz, the children and Bootie Brown depart the crash site in the military vehicle, which breaks down meters away.
- The video opens to Noodle on the same floating island from the music video to Feel Good Inc.; two helicopters trail behind the island, opening fire upon it and Noodle with mounted machine guns. As Noodle flees into the windmill, the helicopters smash into the windmill's sails and destroy them. The windmill is enveloped in flames, and the island's green foliage is reduced to scorched earth. The heavily-damaged island loses altitude and falls into a canyon. One of the helicopters hovers above the crash zone, and drops an atomic bomb.
- "Rock the House" is a song from Gorillaz' self-titled debut album. It was released as the third single from the album in October 2001. The music video for "Rock the House" was directed by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland. The inspiration for the video is said to have come from Hewlett's angst at the time, as the band was going through the process of being sued by another band named Doppelgangerz, who claimed that Gorillaz was a stolen idea.
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- The animated trail is based around the concept of "Stadium UK", bringing the nation together in a huge Olympic Stadium to enjoy the BBC's comprehensive coverage of the London 2012 Games.
- TV Series
- This professional campaign titled 'Happy Kingdom' was published in Argentina in September, 2009. It was created for the brand: Coca-Cola Zero, by ad agency: Ogilvy.
- Music video for the Gorillaz' 2010 single "Doncamatic". It features singer Daley performing the song in a one-man submarine while following a distress call sent by 2-D.