It was first published by Aircel and became a franchise that includes the cartoon Men in Black: The Series, and the movies Men In Black, Men in Black 2 and Men in Black 3.
In the movie Men in Black II, the character Newton (played by David Cross) raises the question, "What's up with anal probing?"
Osseus Labyrint has also appeared as a pair in the film Men in Black II doing the same "interpretative dance" seen in the "Schism" music video.
The ChubbChubbs! was theatrically released on July 3, 2002, along with Men in Black II.
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The short got a DVD release on November 26, 2002, as a bonus attached to Men in Black II.
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Since then, Belafsky has been featured in such films as Pearl Harbor, Evolution, America's Sweethearts, Back by Midnight, Men in Black II, A Mighty Wind and Funny Money.