
'Weird Al' Yankovic: Alpocalypse
Comedy · Music
Overview
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic returns in brand new music videos for his seventh studio album.
Top Cast


'Weird Al' Yankovic
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Self
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Self


Charles Nelson Reilly
Charles Nelson Reilly
Self (archive footage)
Charles Nelson Reilly
Self (archive footage)


Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key
Gangsta #2
Keegan-Michael Key
Gangsta #2


Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele
Gangsta #1
Jordan Peele
Gangsta #1


Donny Osmond
Donny Osmond
Dancer
Donny Osmond
Dancer


Tom Kenny
Tom Kenny
Self
Tom Kenny
Self
Holly Beavon
Holly Beavon
Madonna
Holly Beavon
Madonna


Seth Green
Seth Green
White Nerd #2
Seth Green
White Nerd #2
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