"Latest 2015 Animal Commercials"
10 years ago
Once again, I scanned both "YouTube" and my local Cable TV provider for the latest commercials with animals (both real and unreal). In case you haven't seen some of them, click on the links below each review, so that you can check them out on "YouTube"...
ULTRA-SOFT CHARMIN: "Collection": Once again, the CGI versions of the 'Charmin Bear' family dominate the airways, with adverts for the popular bathroom tissue. This time, you can see a medley of eleven commercials with the ursine character - rather than my having to post eleven separate links altogether... Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K6j.....g_dGn7R1sx08oG
GENERAL MILLS CEREAL: "Saturday": I've seen the condensed twenty-second version of this animated commercial for months - not realizing that the thirty-second version had a sequence I never knew about. In said ad, a young human boy is bummed out by the fact that it's Wednesday instead of Saturday. Of the anthropomorphic characters associated with 'Big G' cereals (including the 'Trix Rabbit' and 'Sonny' the cuckoo bird), it was 'Chip' the wolf who overreacts by turning into a video game character and smashes the word 'Wednesday' (a la 'Wreck-It Ralph')! See what you've been missing, if you hadn't viewed it yet...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DUoB9vhoM4
TOM CAT MOUSE KILLER: When I first saw this series of commercials, I was immediately reminded of the Steve Carrell movie "Dinner for Schmucks" - whose main character loves to make dioramas with taxidermy-stuffed mice (dressed up like Ben Franklin, Evel Knievel, etc.). The mice in these spots have Xs over their eyes - so you know that they're dead - but they are still active (via some puppetry) as they perform daredevil feats or act in mini-plays...
"Dead Mouse Theater Medley": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzHFoP3C2EU
"Slingshot": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc8uJ9ZogH4
"Leprechaun": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH89C69eCCw
LUNCHABLES KABOBBLES: "Indoor Skydiving": Once again, the 'Platypus' and the 'Jackalope' are up to their old antics, this time engaged in the trendy act of skydiving inside a vertical wind tunnel, along with a skeptical young boy (who can't believe these animals are keeping him company)! The link below provides you with both the thirty-second and twenty-second versions of this ad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGJpbGZOfic
TARGET STORES: "The Peanuts Movie Tie-In": To help promote "The Peanuts Movie" (20th Century Fox/Blue Sky Studios), now playing in theaters, the gang from the Charles Schulz comic strip are holding open auditions for live actors to play each one of the kids. The big surprise, late in the ad, is a cameo appearance by 'Stewie' and 'Brian' (of "Family Guy") attempting to do their best imitations of (respectively) 'Charlie Brown' and 'Snoopy'! Even if you don't shop at Target (or go see "The Peanuts Movie'), this commercial will still make your week!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-TG7mwO2-U
As usual, if I'd made any mistakes in the links, just go to the "YouTube" site itself, and type out the commercial info in its own search engine - in order to seek out the specific ad(s).
- - - - - - - - - - ULTRA-SOFT CHARMIN: "Collection": Once again, the CGI versions of the 'Charmin Bear' family dominate the airways, with adverts for the popular bathroom tissue. This time, you can see a medley of eleven commercials with the ursine character - rather than my having to post eleven separate links altogether... Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K6j.....g_dGn7R1sx08oG
GENERAL MILLS CEREAL: "Saturday": I've seen the condensed twenty-second version of this animated commercial for months - not realizing that the thirty-second version had a sequence I never knew about. In said ad, a young human boy is bummed out by the fact that it's Wednesday instead of Saturday. Of the anthropomorphic characters associated with 'Big G' cereals (including the 'Trix Rabbit' and 'Sonny' the cuckoo bird), it was 'Chip' the wolf who overreacts by turning into a video game character and smashes the word 'Wednesday' (a la 'Wreck-It Ralph')! See what you've been missing, if you hadn't viewed it yet...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DUoB9vhoM4
TOM CAT MOUSE KILLER: When I first saw this series of commercials, I was immediately reminded of the Steve Carrell movie "Dinner for Schmucks" - whose main character loves to make dioramas with taxidermy-stuffed mice (dressed up like Ben Franklin, Evel Knievel, etc.). The mice in these spots have Xs over their eyes - so you know that they're dead - but they are still active (via some puppetry) as they perform daredevil feats or act in mini-plays...
"Dead Mouse Theater Medley": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzHFoP3C2EU
"Slingshot": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc8uJ9ZogH4
"Leprechaun": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH89C69eCCw
LUNCHABLES KABOBBLES: "Indoor Skydiving": Once again, the 'Platypus' and the 'Jackalope' are up to their old antics, this time engaged in the trendy act of skydiving inside a vertical wind tunnel, along with a skeptical young boy (who can't believe these animals are keeping him company)! The link below provides you with both the thirty-second and twenty-second versions of this ad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGJpbGZOfic
TARGET STORES: "The Peanuts Movie Tie-In": To help promote "The Peanuts Movie" (20th Century Fox/Blue Sky Studios), now playing in theaters, the gang from the Charles Schulz comic strip are holding open auditions for live actors to play each one of the kids. The big surprise, late in the ad, is a cameo appearance by 'Stewie' and 'Brian' (of "Family Guy") attempting to do their best imitations of (respectively) 'Charlie Brown' and 'Snoopy'! Even if you don't shop at Target (or go see "The Peanuts Movie'), this commercial will still make your week!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-TG7mwO2-U
- - - - - - - - - - As usual, if I'd made any mistakes in the links, just go to the "YouTube" site itself, and type out the commercial info in its own search engine - in order to seek out the specific ad(s).
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I am very eager to see the Peanuts movie, Hopefully on a weekday where there are less kids, Ironically
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