From the indie debut of a future Oscar-winner to a YouTuber trying a new recipe, "First Time Seal Filmography" is about the thrill of the new. It captures the precise moment where the unknown becomes the

: The breakout video that established his visual and musical style in the early '90s.

: Originally shared by the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan in Japan.

: Guest-appeared as himself in the pilot episode of the Maya Rudolph comedy series.

Before diving into acting credits, one must understand that Seal’s primary "filmography" is his music video collection. In the era of MTV (when music television mattered), Seal refused to be ordinary. He collaborated with visionary directors to create short films that were surreal, emotional, and often cinematic.