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Dan Deacon: U.S.A. : ウィキペディア英語版
Dan Deacon: U.S.A.

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| Length=22 minutes
| Guests=
* Cody DeMatteis in ''Stone Mountain Ghillie Suits''
* Zach White in ''Stone Mountain Ghillie Suits''
| Awards=
| Episode list=List of ''Off the Air'' episodes
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"Dan Deacon: U.S.A." (also known as the "Dan Deacon Special") is the first television special of the American anthology series ''Off the Air''. The special was edited and directed by creator and executive producer Dave Hughes. The episode incorporates surreal footage of landscapes in the United States, with music by Dan Deacon from the album ''America''. The special was commissioned by Williams Street Records as part of the ''Adult Swim 2013 Singles Program''. The episode coincided with the release of another track by Deacon entitled "Why Am I on This Cloud?", featuring samples from other Adult Swim programming.
Promoted as a "one-time airing" by members of the production staff, the episode premiered on Adult Swim on July 6, 2013. The special was viewed by 962,000 viewers and received a 0.8 rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. The episode received positive critical reception from music journalist websites for its psychedelic visuals and uses of American iconography.
==Synopsis==

Similar to other episodes of ''Off the Air'', the episode is presented without explanation or narration as a showcase of surreal animations, viral internet videos, archival footage and morphing psychedelic imagery, arranged around a single loose theme and blended without pause into a single continuous presentation. Excluding its closing credits, the special features the last four tracks from the album ''America'' by Dan Deacon (referred to as the "'U.S.A.' suite"〔). The episode incorporates the following works, which center on landscapes in the United States:
# ''El hombre y la Tierra'' excerpt
# ''Radical Updates'' by Andrew Benson
# ''Cityscape Chicago'' by Eric Hines
# Space Station footage provided by Image Science and Analysis Laboratory at the NASA John Space Center
# ''Groosland'' by Dutch National Ballet
# CGI space objects by Adam Bruneau
# ''American Harvest'' provided by Prelinger Archives
# ''Head On'' by Lior Ben Horin
# ''Murmuration'' by Liberty Smith and Sophie Windsor Clive
# ''Cy's Sunrise Lefts'' by Cyrus Sutton and Korduroy.tv
# ''Moonwalk'' performance by Dean Potter
# ''Primavera Concert Footage'' by Tom Bingham, Gill Austin, Jonathan Rej, and Jeff Crocker
# ''Stone Mountain Ghillie Suits''; cinematography by Alan Steadman, featuring Cody DeMatteis and Zach White
# Additional stock footage provided by iStock and Pond5

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