Japanimators Ensure Britney Spears Has Illustrated Panties On At All Times
Posted by Seth at 9:55 AM on March 13, 2008
We teased you yesterday with just a few still frames from Britney Spears's new video for "Break The Ice," but we can now premiere the full version in all its uncut, Japanimation glory. (It premiered on something called the blackoutball.com, which you could only access with two secret words, and we would never tell you what those were even if they weren't "danger" and "victory." Oh, darn--we gave it away!) Directed by Robert Hales after Britney watched his Lovestoned clip for Justin Timberlake and specifically requested the director, we're informed that no Louis Vuitton proprietary Cherry Blossom patterns were harmed during production. It looks nothing like her, but it's kind of cool. Enjoy!

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Rilo-Andy
Posted 3:54 PM 13/3/08
So this is the sequel to the "Toxic" video? Toxic Redux? Toxic 2: Anime Electric Bugaloo?
+ Watch video
Rilo-Andy
nighttripper
Posted 5:08 PM 13/3/08
Suggested title for new video: Meltdown of an Immature Brat?
nighttripper
fembot
Posted 10:25 PM 13/3/08
so I actually can't criticize - video beats the pants off the usual bump and grind - and prevents/ preempts comments about current britney physique.. course the michael jackson breathy whiny sound isn't too my taste..
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Victor Ward
Posted 3:22 AM 14/3/08
@Rilo-Andy: There are a few references in the known world that are always wonderful to hear, and Electric Bugaloo references are right at the top of that list.
I kind of wish they had given her Aeon Flux hair.
Victor Ward
Neon.Wonder
Posted 4:20 AM 14/3/08
I'm just assuming she made the choice to go with an animated video because he is too fucked up right now to even try looking good or acting something out
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Garrison Dean
Posted 5:21 AM 14/3/08
Smart, Britney took a cue from Dr. Venture and has a room full of clone pods for her two sons in case anything happens to them. Not that anything would of course.
Garrison Dean