
Dance Battler: The Humongous Mecha from "Rock It For Me" manages to wipe out an entire alien invasion BY DANCING. For bonus points, he's implied to be the donkey. and ending up in the strip club from "Lone Digger". Crossover Punchline: The video for "Moonshine" ends with the flat-Earther protagonist reaching the edge, breaking through. No studio version, but the band has done live covers of Cab Calloway's " Minnie the Moocher " on a number of occasions. They have a cover of " Black Betty ", a 20th-century folk song that was also previously covered by acts such as Ram Jam, Tom Jones, and Spiderbait.
Coitus Ensues: The "Miracle" video features full (animated) nudity and on-screen sex, making it very much Not Safe for Work.
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: In the "Wonderland" video, the real world is depicted in blue and cool purple, whereas the main character's Dream Land is depicted in red and warm purple. until she realizes his robot head is Not a Mask. The climax involves him finally integrating into a group of Cosplayers and even confessing to one of them, who seems to reciprocate. Break the Cutie: The robot from the "Plume" video seems to genuinely want to get along with the regular citizens in Tokyo, but for various reasons, he gets constantly rejected. though as the videos to "Miracle" and "Lone Digger" will gladly and explicitly demonstrate, only mostly. Bleached Underpants: The original band was a jazz trio that was hired by a production company to make a soundtrack for silent porn films, but have mostly left that behind for a much more broad and generally family-friendly aesthetic. Art Initiates Life: The video for "Supersonics" features various characters in colorful street art coming to life, occasionally leaping into the 3D world, even managing to rope in a curious onlooker into their 2D world. Art Deco: The music videos for "Suzy" and "Rock It For Me" display this style of aesthetic. Animal Jingoism: In the "Lone Digger" video, we have a trio of cat-people sitting at a table across from a group of dog-people. The video for "Jolie Coquine" features Stop Motion animation, the videos for "Lone Digger" and "Wonderland" feature different types of 2D animation (the former involving Rotoscoping), and the video of "Rock It For Me" features a mix of 2D and 3D animation.
Animated Music Video: Occasionally ventured into with different results.
Alien Invasion: The subject of the "Rock It For Me" music video.The club featured in the "Lone Digger" has the titular robot face as a logo.Album Title Drop: Of the music video variety the first of the title cards in the "Rock It For Me" music video simply reads Panic!.(2015, alternatively referred to by fans as Robot Face or Robot).Caravan Palace is an Electro Swing band hailing from Paris, France.