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Flushed Away was released on DVD on 20 February 2007. It includes behind-the-scenes, deleted info, Jammy Dodger videos and all-new slug songs. [ 11 ] It was released in the UK on 2 April 2007, [ 12 ] where it was also packaged with a plasticine 'Slug Farm' kit.
Flushed Away will be released on Blu-ray on May 13, 2014, as part of a triple film set, along with DreamWorks Animation's Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.68.5.244.183 03:02, 7 April 2014 (UTC)
The music video for the song was directed by Taylor-Taylor. [7] The video shows the band playing in a karaoke bar (the now-closed Slabtown bar in Portland, Oregon) [8] while different people sing the lyrics of the song as displayed on the television at the bar. In this video, the scenes correspond with the lyrics.
The content of the music video has reportedly caused select retailers to pull Save Me from Myself from their shelves. This prompted Welch to provide his explanation of the video: [6] The video for 'Flush' is about crystal meth addiction and the crazy things anyone addicted to meth will do while they're high or to get their fix. Everything the ...
Flushed Away is an action-adventure video game based on the animated film of the same name and released in 2006 by Monkey Bar Games for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS. [1] It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS as Volume 17 of the Simple series.
It has also been described as having heavy influences of pop punk, and has been compared to the music of Cobra Starship. [8] Lyrically, the song mentions references to alcohol intoxication and partying, singing "I'm only getting started/I won't blackout" throughout the chorus. The song earned the duo, MTV Push Artist of the Week on November 7 ...
An abused monkey who was flushed down a toilet and offered cocaine is enjoying living her new life – and now has a boyfriend. Milly was rescued after distressing videos showed her being flushed ...
"Getting Away with Murder" is the first single from the band Papa Roach's fourth studio album, Getting Away with Murder. The song shows the band's new sound and features no rapping at all, something that was used in Papa Roach's previous singles. The song is also the former theme song for WWE Tough Enough.