
His one hidden talent: he had some awesome dancing skills, and later on, he has his own dance studio, fan club, and TV show when he grows up, and he owns half of Montana.

"I Lost On Jeopardy," a parody of the Greg Kihn Band's "Jeopardy," is one for the original game show (this was a few months before the Alex Trebek-hosted revival debuted)."The Brady Bunch", a parody of Men Without Hats' "The Safety Dance", is this for the TV series of the same name.Face on the Cover: "Weird Al" emerging from a slanted picture frame.Early Installment Weirdness: As this is the first album to include a polka medley, this one includes songs which span the (as of then) previous two decades of pop music as opposed to songs that were popular at the time.The guitarist in "Eat It" plays his guitar so hard that it explodes in his hands.During the bridge of "Nature Trail to Hell".Camera Abuse: Al fogs up the camera with his breath in the video for "Eat It".

The Cameo: "I Lost on Jeopardy": The music video takes place on a reproduced version of the 1964-75 Jeopardy! set and features both Art Fleming and Don Pardo reprising their roles plus cameo appearances by band members, family members, Demento, and even the guy who sang the song Yankovic was parodying, Greg Kihn.


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