The song's video features the band dressed in "MonkeyRat" costumes with oversized ears, in numerous locations in
Paris, including the
Place de l'Estrapade,
Avenue de Saxe, and
Champ de Mars; the
Eiffel Tower is visible in many shots. During the video, the band uses
blowguns to shoot
tranquilizer darts into the buttocks of four passing young women, then carry them away. They then use a fishing rod to dangle a
croissant in front of a group of chefs, enticing them to follow. The band members dance around for a few seconds and then lure three chefs into following them. The band members swallow several
mealworms before finding two
effeminate gay men in a café, who are then beaten over the head with
baguettes and knocked unconscious. A
mime artist played by actor
Jordan Prentice is captured in a net then thrown into a cage with the four women, three chefs and gay couple in a parody of animal-collectors capturing frightened specimens. The band leap around the cage, taunting their captives. As the song draws to an end, the prisoners are released and all dance together in formation in the street. The mime artist escapes and is run over by a speeding
Renault 5 car driven by Lüpüs Thünder. The uncensored version of the video shows the band playing with and eating a brown semi-liquid food, with the implication it is
diarrhea, and a beginning which features them feigning sex in a
doggy-style position rather than dancing as in the clean version. The violent capture of the gay couple is also missing from some versions.
Controversy A scene in the video featuring a pair of gay men, who share
french fries and are subsequently beaten by the band members with baguettes, was cut after it premiered.
GLAAD complained about the scene to
MTV stating "a
gay-bashing scene in any context in today's climate is not acceptable". ==Track listings==