Speed Demon
October 12, 1989

Written and Composed by Michael Jackson
Produced by Quincy Jones for Quincy Jones Productions
Co-Produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions, Inc.
From the album Bad, released August 31, 1987
Released as a single October 12, 1989

THE SHORT FILM
Director: Will Vinton

Michael Jackson’s short film for “Speed Demon” was the ninth and final short film produced for recordings from Bad, one of the best selling albums of all time. “Speed Demon” was released as a promotional single in the United States, the 10th of 11 songs from the album to earn a single release — an unprecedented achievement.

The “Speed Demon” short film, released as part of Michael’s feature-length film Moonwalker in 1989 and featuring the groundbreaking “Claymation” of Will Vinton (who also worked with Michael in a Claymation ad for the California Raisins), was another humorous take on the media attention Michael was receiving at the time and Michael’s attempts to escape the attention “in disguise” – wearing a Claymation rabbit head. The short film features a number of Claymation characters, including cameos by The Noid, the Vinton-created spokesperson for Domino’s Pizza, as well as caricatures of celebrities like Sylvester Stallone, Tina Turner and Pee-wee Herman and featuring “Spike,” a man-sized Claymation rabbit who magically comes to life and engages in a dance-off with Michael after he changes out of the Spike costume.

The dance-off is stopped by a motorcycle cop writing a ticket for Michael dancing in a “No Dancing” zone — ironically getting the “autograph” that the others had sought. As Michael mounts the motorcycle to leave, he smiles as a distant rock formation turns into the winking face of Spike.

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