You Look Familiar

January 6th, 2010 admin

I’m a sucker for retro-styled animated music videos. So despite the fact this video has been featured on several other websites, I felt it was worth a spot on Cartoon Brew. The song is You Look Familiar by Team William, and the video was directed and designed by Belgium duo Michélé De Feudis & Joris Bergmans :


Originally posted on Cartoonbrew

 
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