Difference between revisions of "Thriller"
m (→Special guest voices: replaced: Bart Sells His Soul → "Bart Sells His Soul", Halloween of Horror → "Halloween of Horror", Stark Raving Dad → "Stark Raving Dad" (3), Treehouse of Horror III → "[[Treehouse of Horro...) |
(→External links) |
||
Line 81: | Line 81: | ||
*{{Wikipedialink2|Thriller|Michael Jackson album}} | *{{Wikipedialink2|Thriller|Michael Jackson album}} | ||
+ | {{Cultural references}} | ||
[[Category:Albums]] | [[Category:Albums]] | ||
[[Category:Film references]] | [[Category:Film references]] | ||
[[Category:TV references]] | [[Category:TV references]] |
Revision as of 15:39, October 12, 2021
Thriller
| ||||
Album Information
|
Thriller is a 1982 album by American singer Michael Jackson. It included hit songs such as "Thriller", "Beat It", "Billie Jean", "Human Nature" and "P.Y.T.". In 1983 Jackson made a short film around the song "Thriller", in which he transforms into a werewolf and a zombie, dancing along with zombies. While it wasn't the first music video ever made, it served to popularize the genre and has been credited with transforming music videos into a serious art form. First released in theaters, Thriller quickly saw regular airplay on MTV. It is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential music videos ever made and was the first music video to be selected for the National Film Registry.
Both the Thriller album and music video have been referenced several times in The Simpsons.
Contents
References to Thriller in The Simpsons
|
References to Thriller in The Simpsons Arcade Games
|
References to Thriller in The Simpsons Comics
|
Special guest voices
|
External links