Jamba!/Jamster are scum who always try to lure in unsuspecting people with cute stuff like this in order to trick them into signing up for their subscription contract scams
I thought, you kind of would know from the tag-cloud on 621 with its "jambaberlin."
Jamba! is a Berlin-based company. In the anglophone parts of the world such as the UK or the US they work under the name Jamster. In Germany Jamba! is crowding the commercial gaps of music video TV stations or other private TV stations which are targeting a teenage audience -because nearly all teenagers have cell phones now. They started by commercialising the Swedish Crazy Frog and have pretty much stuck to commercialising 3D-rendered annoying things in combination with even more annoying tunes which they sell in Germany via subscription contracts you agree to through your cell phone; be it that bipedal belly-smacking hippopotamus or some chick(the bird thing not the human kind), or a bunny with an oversized carrot, or a derp-faced gummibear. And due to the targeted teenage audience's lack of experience with those subsription traps for their ring tones and videos of the annoying things, Jamba!/Jamster managed to exert a fair sum of money from families whose kids either signed up for those contracts or went on shopping sprees for supposedly "free ringtones."
Jamba!/Jamster also provides ads for websites. Unfortunately for them, they are flash animations with sound which was so annoying and pushy that even Mr. Weebl kicked those ads from his web site's ad-cycle for good during Jamba!/Jamster's Crazy Frog campaign. As such I don't know if Jamba's web-ads are actually being used by webmasters nowadays at all.
Jamba! is a Berlin-based company. In the anglophone parts of the world such as the UK or the US they work under the name Jamster. In Germany Jamba! is crowding the commercial gaps of music video TV stations or other private TV stations which are targeting a teenage audience -because nearly all teenagers have cell phones now. They started by commercialising the Swedish Crazy Frog and have pretty much stuck to commercialising 3D-rendered annoying things in combination with even more annoying tunes which they sell in Germany via subscription contracts you agree to through your cell phone; be it that bipedal belly-smacking hippopotamus or some chick(the bird thing not the human kind), or a bunny with an oversized carrot, or a derp-faced gummibear. And due to the targeted teenage audience's lack of experience with those subsription traps for their ring tones and videos of the annoying things, Jamba!/Jamster managed to exert a fair sum of money from families whose kids either signed up for those contracts or went on shopping sprees for supposedly "free ringtones."
Jamba!/Jamster also provides ads for websites. Unfortunately for them, they are flash animations with sound which was so annoying and pushy that even Mr. Weebl kicked those ads from his web site's ad-cycle for good during Jamba!/Jamster's Crazy Frog campaign. As such I don't know if Jamba's web-ads are actually being used by webmasters nowadays at all.
WTF CUTE!