'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection (Video 2003)
The segments "Dare to Be Stupid", "Like a Surgeon" and "One More Minute" were originally done as part of a home video release called "The Compleat Al".
"Bad Music Video Theatre" Liberian Girl by Michael Jackson (TV Episode 2021)
"Michael Jackson meeting" clip shown
George of the Jungle (TV Series 1967–1970)
Footage included in the video "Like a Surgeon".'Weird Al' Yankovic: Ricky (Music Video 1983)
Video is included'Weird Al' Yankovic: I Love Rocky Road (Music Video 1983)
Video is included'Weird Al' Yankovic: Eat It (Music Video 1984)
Video is included'Weird Al' Yankovic: This is the Life (Music Video 1984)
Video is included
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
The song "Dare to Be Stupid" from this mockumentary is featured.Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022)
Both are fictionalized films, with Weird Al's early career, including the inspiration for his songs, as the subject, but with notable differences. While "Compleat Al" is a "mockumentary" that parodies the biographical documentary, and also acts as a showcase for Yankovic's music videos, "Weird" is a parody of the biographical drama or "biopic". Unlike "Compleat Al", Yankovic does not play himself in "Weird".Weird Al: Never Off Beat (2023)
Referenced by the narrator
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"It's like a cross between The Wizard of Oz and Return of the Mummy!"Adventures of Superman (TV Series 1952–1958)
Still photo shown.Leave It to Beaver (TV Series 1957–1963)
Mentioned in the lyrics of "Dare to Be Stupid".The Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Fred and Wilma from this cartoon can be seen on a Japanese billboard.The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series 1962–1971)
Still photo shown.
I Love Lucy (TV Series 1951–1957)
The Nutty Professor (1963)
Al on Al TV says Sting is starring in a remake of this movie. Al then does his Jerry Lewis impression.Jeopardy! (TV Series 1964–1975)
This game show is parodied in "I Lost On Jeopardy."The Exorcist (1973)
Al's head spins a full circle in the video "I Lost On Jeopardy".Saturday Night Live (TV Series 1975)
Weekend Update parodied in Al TV segment.