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GreenJellÿ

Known for Writing · Green Jelly: 333, Green Jellö: Cereal Killer

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Green Jellÿ, the quirky band known for their comedic and satirical take on rock music, has made a mark in the world of physical media with their unique blend of animation and live performances. Their standout release, "Green Jello Suxx Live" (2016), captures the band's outrageous energy and playful spirit, making it a must-have for collectors who appreciate a mix of music history and visual spectacle. This film not only showcases their iconic tracks but also features the band’s signature puppetry and absurd humor, appealing to fans of both music and animation. Collectors are particularly drawn to Green Jellÿ's work due to their cult status and the limited availability of their releases. Their early projects, including the infamous "Cereal Killer" music video, have become sought-after gems in the home video market, celebrated for their creativity and nostalgia. As collectors seek out these rare films, they not only acquire a piece of rock history but also a unique representation of the 90s alternative scene that continues to influence artists today.

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What is Green Jellÿ known for?

Green Jellÿ is known for writing and is featured in notable films such as 'Green Jelly: 333' (1994) and 'Green Jello Suxx Live' (2016), where they appear as themselves.

What genres does Green Jellÿ's filmography span?

Green Jellÿ's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Documentary, and Music.

What era does Green Jellÿ's work cover?

Green Jellÿ's work covers the years from 1992 to 2016, with the most active decade being the 1990s.

How many films are in Green Jellÿ's filmography?

Green Jellÿ has a total of 3 films listed in their filmography.

What are some notable films by Green Jellÿ?

Notable films by Green Jellÿ include 'Green Jelly: 333' (1994) and 'Green Jellö: Cereal Killer' (1992), where they appear as themselves.