Dungeons and Dragons by Renault.
5 years ago
"The 1980s cartoon Dungeons & Dragons may be gone, but it is a pop-culture icon in Brazil, where the series remains incredibly popular. So much so that the French car manufacturer Renault made a Hollywood-production-level live-action commercial that brought the cartoon characters to life."
All I can say is: Thank you Renault! Please, could you sponsor a full movie, maybe? I don't care if it has tons of Renault cars in the real world parts even!!! I need this movie in my life!
All I can say is: Thank you Renault! Please, could you sponsor a full movie, maybe? I don't care if it has tons of Renault cars in the real world parts even!!! I need this movie in my life!
*puts down the phone, and turns to a figure in the shadows*
- Nobody suspects a damn thing! *said K.D. softly to the CEO of Renault, then they both started to laugh menacingly...*
But did they really get home, or they fell into another Venger trap? X3
As far as I know, the last episode exists only in script, but was never made, because of many reasons. I would welcome a non-woke revive of this show, but didn't mind the original ending in an open-end note.
As a jest, in the game Baldur's Gate II - Shadows of Amn, there are two portraits of Hank and Bobby (mentioned as Ranger and Barbarian) as two famous adventurers, whose party was ultimately killed by the Dragon Goddess, Tiamat! Obviously, it's an in-game joke, and nothing official...
In fact, the Kwid Outsider seems to be a Brazil-exclusive Renault, since I never heard of it here in Hungary nor at any English site that has advertising like U2B, etc.
I am amazed to realize, that Erik holding up his magic shield, defending his friends, while screaming intensely, is better acting then 99% of what you can see in Star Wars 9 movie...I think that movie had one scene that had true acting: When Chewie mourned about >spoiler<'s death. Also this D&DxRenault advert is caring so much about the source, that even the real-world clothes are matching with what the cartoon kids went into The Realm. Dedication, nostalgia, respect for the original source...In short: Renault won this round. As my Major was commercial I know what a good advertising is. This one I could watch endlessly, and will remeber on it many years ahead, as the Supreme Renault Advert! Good job! Time to fund a few episodes/a movie!