It's not really a music video -- even though it comes from a music album -- and for the most it's not really animated in the sense that it conveys motion.
Rather, this one-minute long spoken-word video of The Thin King's "They" from Me3 is how Shel Silverstein would be communicating today if he were still alive. Perhaps it's even a long-hidden outtake -- Jason Kleinberg's drawing looking not a little bit like Shel's. I think Shel would approve.
Me3 - "They"
Video: "Cows" - Me 3
To call this video low-tech is an insult to low-tech videos.
Still, it's got a lot of footage of cows, which might be of interest to some of you. Also, banjos.
Oh, and I really like the song (and album).
(OK, I've seen much worse production values. But a TMBG video, it ain't.)
Review: The Thin King - Me 3

Listen To This: Me 3
I'm still in the process of, well, processing the debut album from Me 3, a new band from San Franciscan musician Jason Kleinberg. So a review will come later, but because I think it's going to generate a lot of talk, I figured I'd start the ball rolling.
His website used to say something like, "for fans of Dan Zanes," which I think captured the spirit of their music a little bit, but it sounds nothing like DZ. Think slower, Mr. David perhaps, or the oddity of Duplex.
You can listen to three tracks -- "Apple," "Tulip," and "I Don't Know" -- at their Myspace page. (Some more tracks/clips are at their main website.)
And trust me, you're gonna hear more about the band...