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3->''"Is [[Music/AlanisMorissette this Canadian singer]] sex-crazed?"''[[labelnote:*]]"Head Over Feet"; "sex-crazed" is suggested during an item on face-reading.[[/labelnote]]
4->''"Who wanted to slap Music/SineadOConnor's face?"''[[labelnote:*]]"Nothing Compares 2 U"; Creator/JoePesci said he wanted to "slap her face".[[/labelnote]]
5->''"What haunted Music/MichaelJackson when he first heard "Thriller"?''[[labelnote:*]]"Thriller"; he said the first recording of it sounded "crappy".[[/labelnote]]
6-->--A sampling of "Coming Up" questions for videos
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8''Pop Up Video'' is a music video anthology series on Creator/VH1.
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10What sets this show apart from other music video anthology shows is its use of little "info nuggets" that pop into the screen (with a distinctive "bloop" sound) during the video. Most of the nuggets feature background info and amusing trivia about the video being featured. Some also have background info marginally related to something ''featured'' in the video, and many of the nuggets add snarky commentary.
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12In its original incarnation, ''Pop Up Video'' ran from 1996 to 2002. Happily, it was [[UnCancelled brought back]] in 2011 with newer music videos and slightly redesigned info nuggets, though it disappeared again after about a year.
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14Before their switch to Creator/{{MTV}} Classic, Creator/VH1 Classic were quite fond of running classic episodes of ''Pop Up Video'', although they only reran about the same sixteen episodes or so.
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17! Tropes playing on this series:
18* BackToFront: Gleefully played with during the video for "Return to Innocence" by Enigma.[[note]]Which, for those of you not in the know, is already a trippy BackToFront video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk_sAHh9s08 on its own.]][[/note]] They put the end nugget at the beginning, set the regular nuggets up to appear with a reversed version of the standard pop up effect, put the regular nuggets in reverse order, and ended the video with the standard intro info.
19** Done once again in the 2011 revival with Coldplay's "The Scientist".
20* BrickJoke: When "Always Something There To Remind Me" by Naked Eyes was featured. In one scene, singer Pete Byrne crosses the street and is hit by an inattentive driver. An info nugget says the director admonished the driver saying "Don't run over Pete." Near the end of the video, several [[FunWithAcronyms mnemonics]] are listed including an unknown one called [=DROP=]. What does that stand for? Don't Run Over Pete.
21* CaptionHumor
22* DeadpanSnarker: The info nuggets.
23* ElephantInTheLivingRoom: The 2011 revival mentions this trope by name in the treatment of "She Bangs" by Music/RickyMartin. The nuggets on that video didn't outright mention Martin's homosexuality (he came out about a decade after releasing the song), but the captions ''did'' acknowledge that particular elephant in the room (complete with a rainbow graphic on one nugget), and added an elephant-shaped nugget every so often.
24* InfoDrop: The premise is to provide a whole string of these.
25* PopUpTrivia: The TropeMaker.
26* {{Pun}}:
27** During Martika's "Toy Soldiers" video, during the refrain's lyrics, "Step by step, heart to heart," they mention that Martika had been a guest star on several TV shows, but never guest starred on ''Series/StepByStep'' or ''Series/HartToHart''.
28** During Madonna's "Express Yourself" video, it notes that "It is illegal to Federal Express yourself."
29* RunningGag:
30** Whenever a video focuses on someone's buttocks, an info nugget with the word "But" pops up over said buttocks. It's typically used to humorously transition to another bit of info. Driven further with "Pero" in Gerardo's "Rico Suave" and "Aber" in Music/{{Nena}}'s "99 Red Balloons", songs that are known for their use of foreign language.
31** Whenever the video's image focuses on an individual member of the band, the pop-up caption introduces them. When a specific member DOESN'T appear in a video, or is substituted with a stunt performer, the caption reads "Not X." There are moments when it's taken to a logical extreme and it reads "Them neither" or "Still not X."
32*** [[Music/GeorgeHarrison In George Harrison's]] ''Got My Mind Set on You'' the trivia remarks "Not Creator/JerrySeinfeld either".
33* ShownTheirWork: And ''how''! Just watching ''one'' video on this show gives you a whole wealth of information about the artist, song, and video.
34** They did make at least one mistake which they've owned up to. In the video for Sheryl Crow's "Everyday Is A Winding Road", they claimed that she wore a blonde wig while working as a backup dancer for Music/MichaelJackson. When they featured another Sheryl Crow video, "My Favorite Mistake", they admitted their error and mentioned that she actually dyed her hair blonde.
35* SignatureSoundEffect: ''bwup!''
36* SignificantAnagram: When they featured Music/{{Semisonic}}'s "Closing Time", they pointed out that an anagram of "Semisonic" was "I miss once". This is after they pointed out that both sides of the split-screen video required eleven takes to synch up one moment.
37* TakeThat: The pop ups for Martika's "Toy Soldiers" are unusually mean-spirited for some reason, taking delight in comparing Martika's less-than-successful career in music and acting to that of Music/{{Madonna}}'s. It culminates in a nugget showing Madonna's and Martika's faces taped onto a pair of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeble Weebles]] -- Madonna's Weeble is still upright, but Martika's is knocked over.
38* UnCancelled: For a time in 2011, but the revival was short-lived.
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