Works Featuring Cibo Matto Music
- (1996) "Birthday Cake" was featured in The Kids in the Hall's feature-length film, Brain Candy. Yoko Ono also released her EP Rising Mixes, featuring a remix of her song "Talking to the Universe" by Cibo Matto.
- (1997) The band guest-performed on the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer's second season premiere in the fictional club "The Bronze", performing "Spoon" and "Sugar Water", the latter being played during the infamous scene in which Buffy Summers teases Xander Harris with her dance.
- (1998) "Who's Got the Light" was featured in Half-Baked.
- (1999) "Sugar Water" appeared in Christopher Doyle's directorial debut, Away with Words.
- (2000) "Moonchild" was featured in the film Down to You.
- (2002) "Birthday Cake" was featured as part of the video game soundtrack for Jet Set Radio Future.
- (2006) Their music was featured in the M. Night Shyamalan film Lady in the Water.
- (2010) "Sugar Water" appeared in the Nip/Tuck finale.
- (2012) "Know Your Chicken" was featured in "Keep Bushwick Beautiful! Colorful People" by Rafael Fuchs.
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