Pharrell has shared the music video for his latest single "It Girl," which you can check out here.

The video, produced by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and directed by Fantasista Utamaro, is heavily inspired by anime and Japanese video game artwork and follows Pharrell — with what looks like a group of teenage girls — through a magical video game world, complete with a dolphin spaceship, a rabbit shooting stars out of its eyes and, of course, Pharrell's super-powered hat (so that's why it's so tall).

The best part, however, is the Mount Rushmore-esque mountain sculpture at the end, featuring the faces of Pharrell, Murakami, Utamaro and a dog.

You can check out Pharrell's totally bizarre "It Girl" music video here:

"It Girl" is the fourth music video to be released from Pharrell's latest album G I R L, which was released in March. It follows the videos for "Come Get It Bae," "Marilyn Monroe" and the inescapable — at least a few months ago — "Happy." The album's most recent single, "Hunter," was released in August.

Though Pharrell has been a fixture in pop music for some time, G I R L was just his second solo album, following 2006's In My Mind.

You can check out the final dates for Pharrell's current Dear G I R L tour here:

10/6: Toulouse, France @ Zenith de Toulouse
10/7: Nantes, France @ Zenith Nantes
10/9-10: London, U.K. @ The O2 Arena
10/13-16: Paris, France @ Paris Zenith

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