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- The seven dwarves (played by the band) after a day of work, come home and are viseted by snow white, after being offered gold she utilizes it as a drug while being pampered by the dwarves, soon she overdoses on the gold only to revive at the end.
- Biography of the lead singer of Queen.
- The music video, directed by Jorn Heitmann, features Lou Bega singing and dancing with flappers, possibly a homage to the music of the 1920s and 1930s. The video includes clips of old-style movies and newsreels showing trumpets, big bands and the like. The Disney version of the music video features Lou Bega performing against a white background with a live band, and the women's names are replaced with names of classic Disney characters. Footage of Mickey Mouse Works cartoons and clips of Lou Bega performing against a checkered background is intercut throughout the video.
- At the beginning of the clip, "Volga" drives up to an abandoned building, standing in the middle of the field. A woman in a red dress is sitting behind the wheel. Next to her - Christophe Schneider, drummer Rammstein, both are excited and tense. They say goodbye, Schneider takes a pistol from his bag and heads to the building. The action is transferred to the building. Schneider emerges from the darkness into the light, where the other participants of Rammstein wear black suits and masks. He stops in front of them, like the accused at the trial. They take off their masks with smiles on their faces. Schneider's fears turn out to be in vain - he is greeted with open arms like a lost friend, everyone drinks alcohol and makes fun.
- The Story of Pop and Politics: About the relationship between performers and politics in the USA, the UK, Germany and France from the 1960s until 2003.
- While Lindemann, Schneider and Flake are in the audience in the video, Paul Landers can be seen taking Schneider's place by playing the drums and Kruspe and Riedel are seen singing. The video references the film From Dusk till Dawn.
- A new music video was filmed as well. It depicts the band members as albino werewolf creatures, who follow a young woman to a castle where a masquerade ball is taking place. They track the woman's scent, infiltrating the ball until they find her. They seduce her into being their meal, then transform into a pack of wolves, escaping as the castle's attendants pursue them. By the end of the video, it is shown that the young woman has become a werewolf herself as the werewolves turned her.
- Beate Thalberg's critically acclaimed documentary tells the story of two German families, whose ways first cross in the 1930s. Karl Amson Joel owned the fourth largest mail order company in Germany, but has to leave Germany with is family due to his Jewish roots in 1933. Meanwhile, the Neckermann family gains his business empire by profiteering from the Nazi expropriation laws. Almost seventy years later, their descendants, among them pop star Billy Joel, meet in Vienna to confront themselves and each other with their common history...
- P. I. T. - Peter-Illmann-Treff.
- DJ Spiller goes on holiday to Thailand and shows off his freakish height to the locals.
- Ray Cokes talks to high profile musical guests and then we hear them playing live in front of a televised audience.
- Sarah Brightman's Harem tracks are brought to life in this collection of music videos, inter-woven with interviews from the artist herself. This Special is filmed in many exotic locals including Egypt and Morocco, bringing to life Sarah's desert fantasy before your very eyes.
- Video album by German comedian Michael Mittermeier who takes the audience to a trip down memory lane through his childhood and youth where he was mainly raised by Batman, Hans Meiser and John Wayne in front of the television.
- Promo video for Falco: Coming Home - Jeanny Part 2.
- Chronicles the making of Queen: I'm Going Slightly Mad (1991).
- You just stay by my side, and give me everything. Very much the materialistic girl. Decked out in bling, in a time before "less is more", Sandra sings her hit song. A vision of beauty with her hair gloriously made up. Looking for her innocent love, her innocent boy.
- Freddie Mercury.