Takashi Murakami is at it once again. After welcoming Kanye West to the good life with the personalized cover art for his "Graduation" LP, the world renowned Japanese artist is delving deeper into the "Pop Life," which is a special exhibition at Britain's Tate Modern.

Working in conjunction with Hollywood director McG (Charlie's Angles series and Terminator Salvation), Murakami helmed a short film dubbed, Akihabara Majokko Princess. The project is yet another chapter in Murakami's popular short film art series, which has previously included Louis Vuitton, Inochi and Mr. West. For this go round, he's tapped Spider-Man's main squeeze Mary Jane Watson, better known as Kirsten Dunst.

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In the latest clip, Dunst lip syncs sings a cover of the Vapors' "Turning Japanese" while prancing around the streets of the Akihabara district of Tokyo dressed up like an anime princess. If you're into blue hair and tutus, Dunst won't be the only one holding a magic wand.