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The animation was reused for other tracks:
The animation was reused for other tracks:
* Original video have advertisement billboards with "NRJ Radio awards 2006" in the beginning and the end of video. Music is Knight Rider.
* Original video have advertisement billboards with "NRJ Radio awards 2006" in the beginning and the end of video. Music is Knight Rider.
* [[Crazy Video Hits]] version is opening video of DVD. In the video there is Crazy Frog on advertisement billboards. Music is We Like to Party.
* [[Jamba!|Jamba]] version have this on advertisement billboards:
* The music video that was uploaded to YouTube is heavily edited. Advertisement billboards are removed. Music is [[I Like To Move It]].
<blockquote>Rocky Mountain 125KM
Santa Maria 257KM


=== Synopsis ===
Hot Springs 332KM</blockquote>
There is no "HELSINKI FAR AWAY" road sign as a model but fragment is there. Music is the same as original video
*[[Crazy Video Hits]] version is opening video of DVD. In the video there is Crazy Frog on advertisement billboards. Music is We Like to Party.
*The music video that was uploaded to YouTube is heavily edited. Advertisement billboards are removed. Music is [[I Like To Move It]].
 
===Synopsis===
The camera passes by a road sign in the middle of a desert. [[Crazy Frog]], wearing shades and a jacket, bobs his head while riding down the desert roads at high speed. [[The Boss]], in his surveillance van, follows closely behind him. Crazy Frog slams into the van a couple times, and shoots off road, sending the van flying in the air. Crazy Frog rides up a corkscrew rock formation and continues riding, eventually coming up on a jump and falling under the camera.
The camera passes by a road sign in the middle of a desert. [[Crazy Frog]], wearing shades and a jacket, bobs his head while riding down the desert roads at high speed. [[The Boss]], in his surveillance van, follows closely behind him. Crazy Frog slams into the van a couple times, and shoots off road, sending the van flying in the air. Crazy Frog rides up a corkscrew rock formation and continues riding, eventually coming up on a jump and falling under the camera.
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 25 March 2022

Knight Rider is a music video that was opening spot for NRJ Radio awards 2006[1]. The song, not featured on any albums, is a faster rendition of the Knight Rider theme from Crazy Frog In The House, without the human vocals.

Music Video

The animation was reused for other tracks:

  • Original video have advertisement billboards with "NRJ Radio awards 2006" in the beginning and the end of video. Music is Knight Rider.
  • Jamba version have this on advertisement billboards:

Rocky Mountain 125KM

Santa Maria 257KM

Hot Springs 332KM

There is no "HELSINKI FAR AWAY" road sign as a model but fragment is there. Music is the same as original video

  • Crazy Video Hits version is opening video of DVD. In the video there is Crazy Frog on advertisement billboards. Music is We Like to Party.
  • The music video that was uploaded to YouTube is heavily edited. Advertisement billboards are removed. Music is I Like To Move It.

Synopsis

The camera passes by a road sign in the middle of a desert. Crazy Frog, wearing shades and a jacket, bobs his head while riding down the desert roads at high speed. The Boss, in his surveillance van, follows closely behind him. Crazy Frog slams into the van a couple times, and shoots off road, sending the van flying in the air. Crazy Frog rides up a corkscrew rock formation and continues riding, eventually coming up on a jump and falling under the camera.


References