We all know about the horror that is Danny Elfman, don't we?
He's perhaps best known for his Satanic scores, ranging from the Simpsons theme song to movies like "Corpse Bride", "Red Dragon", and "Nightmare Before Christmas".
The opening song of "Nightmare Before Christmas" glorifies Satan and evil:
But years earlier--many years, in the 1970s--Elfman and his brother Richard had teamed up to form a club act with a bunch of other Satanic hooligans, called "The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo". They played in demon-worship clubs and gay bathhouses mostly, but also landed on the Gong Show once in 1976 . . . and won!
By the early 1980s, they were ready to leave the adults-only world of nightclubs and begin fueling the depravities of children as well, becoming the rock band "Oingo Boingo". But not before releasing the 1982 travesty "Forbidden Zone".
This disaster is about the "sixth dimension", where people have random sex, and men run about in jock straps and women in panties. Except for major characters, who wear clothes. The "regular people" from our dimension are all played by adults, even the children . . .
In it, Danny Elfman reprised his favorite on-stage persona, and his true nature: Satan! It's not surprising that he, as Satan, is the only character in the entire film who has grace, style, or any sort of on-screen presence. Isn't that what we'd expect of the Devil?
Note: The below video does include footage of
a topless woman.
In fact, I see here that her breast is showing in the still of the YouTube video, as she is molested by Elfman. So I will move it further down the screen so as not to pop up unexpectedly.
This video is not appropriate for the workplace, or for children, or for anyone other than True Christians™ strong in their faith.
Cover your eyes!
Here it comes! (Elfman appears at about 1:30.)
Beware the breast!
We must ban all work by Danny Elfman!! Write your Congressman today!
And if the above wasn't enough to convince you, the "Alphabet Song" from the same film even mocks God's Favorite Language!
This takes place before the above clip. This is the classroom, and the students are children. Yes, played by adults. And yes, the teacher has a hairy chest.
Note: This song contains vulgarity surrounding the letter "F".