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The Video

Shouldn't there be a link to the video on this page? I wouldn't know where to find it.

It says "Watch the video HERE" at the end of the video section... You can always also go to the band's website if you aren't sure... Wasakithis 19:51, 29 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The Pillows

Does anyone else notice that this song is reminiscent of the song "Ride on Shooting Star" by The Pillows or better known as the ending theme to FLCL?

After watching the anime and watching this video, they sound oddly alike. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.197.212.98 (talk) 23:36, 17 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Pop culture references"

Surely they are a bit trivial?

Theres thousands of songs that are used in adverts. What makes this so special? 77.99.186.110 (talk) 21:54, 25 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to Wikipedia. --24.34.111.198 (talk) 02:56, 2 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

removed WP:TRIVIA

The following unsourced material was removed from the article after no sources were provided following a year of being tagged. It is being saved as potentially useful basis for someone to start a sourced and encyclopedic content entry of its cultural impact. Active Banana (talk) 22:13, 15 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Song in television

Music video in television

  • A Nike+iPod commercial featured a man running on a treadmill-like course.
  • A Cingular Wireless commercial featured people dancing on supermarket checkout conveyor belts.
  • The video is featured in a commercial for Mobile Phone Network MTN in South Africa
  • The song's video is parodied in The Simpsons episode "Husbands and Knives", where Marge has difficulties with treadmills at a local gym. She wonders if anyone else is having trouble with the treadmills and sees Cookie Kwan, Duffman, Miss Springfield, and Rainier Wolfcastle are dancing on them the same way as the band members in the video (complete with the song).
  • The video clip was imitated in Spanish TV show on Cuatro, El Hormiguero, with only 9 hours of preparation
  • The video is parodied in the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Bloo Tube" when Bloppy Pants, Fluffernutter, Billy the Squid, and Yogi Boo-Boo are filming their video for their song "Talk to the Jeans." They dance on treadmills and Bloo messes them up. Billy then says, "O.K. Go. Again."
  • The Video was Parodied by the New Zealand Television show Pulp Sport, with the mascots trying to mimic the Treadmill dancing.
  • The song was parodied on The Fairly Oddparents.

Commercials

Movies

  • The song is featured in the closing credits of the motion picture Mr. Woodcock.

Video games

Other media

  • During the Ozzfest 07' tour, this song was parodied by Ozzy, who danced on the treadmills during an intro movie played before his performance.
  • The song was featured in the E3 2007 Microsoft press conference.
  • The song can also be heard in Playboy Mansion sex rules edition 5.

Originally called "The Treadmill Song?"

I find this a bit hard to believe... the video wasn't released until LONG after the album. Anyone have confirmation of this?--Legoguy92 (talk) 22:15, 8 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Alternative Rock HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!

lol more like punk rock