There are several artists with the name “ZIG+ZAG” #1 ZIG+ZAG are a Japanese visual kei band who perform at livehouses across Japan. They are influenced by the film 'A Clockwork Orange' and their act includes both music and costumes from it. They refer to their fans as 'droogs'. #2 Zig and Zag are fictional characters, portrayed by puppets, who made their television début on Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ)'s The Den. Apparently extraterrestrials from the Planet Zog, Zig and Zag visited Ireland, decided to stay and were adopted by Ian Dempsey (and later re-adopted by Ray D'Arcy). Zag claimed to fly every weekend to Hollywood to dine with the stars, as well as performing ragga songs in his guise of "Ragga Zagga". They had a highly successful series of comic books, a number 1 selling video "Nothing to do with Toast" released in 1988 and a number 1 selling album, "Never Mind The Zogabongs...Here's Zig and Zag" in 1991. After having worked on The Den for a number of years, Zig and Zag worked concurrently on The Big Breakfast on Channel 4, then eventually left The Den to work on the C4 show exclusively. On this, they acted as interviewers and were slightly less restrained with their language and actions. The British public voted their time on The Big Breakfast as the 15th "Funniest Moment" on television. In 1994 they released the single "Them Girls", featuring 3 mixes of the title track (composed and mixed by Erick Morillo) and the B-side "Turn On Your Landing Light" (composed and mixed by Ray Hedges). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.