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This came out in 2004 and it has long been my favorite commercial in regard to padding for very obvious reasons.
I kind of like to think of Yosh as this little duckling. You can see it fully animated in the ad as the little kid chases around the ducks. You almost are expecting one of them to quack out "Aflac!".
http://adland.tv/commercials/pamper.....k-2004-030-usa
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This came out in 2004 and it has long been my favorite commercial in regard to padding for very obvious reasons.
I kind of like to think of Yosh as this little duckling. You can see it fully animated in the ad as the little kid chases around the ducks. You almost are expecting one of them to quack out "Aflac!".
Category Photography / Baby fur
Species Duck
Size 300 x 434px
File Size 290.7 kB
Good find! I love it's sagging diaper that magically tightens up.
One of my personal favorites is the "Baby Amore Doll" bear in the pink diaper. Not a diaper commercial, but still has animation an live action. Shame there aren't any fully animated diaper commercials with animals.
One of my personal favorites is the "Baby Amore Doll" bear in the pink diaper. Not a diaper commercial, but still has animation an live action. Shame there aren't any fully animated diaper commercials with animals.
Here-here, my friend. Baby Chicks, Bears, and other wonderful creatures would certainly liven up an advert for padding.
This ad was one I had been on-and-off hunting for years. I wanted to see the duck in which was vividly stuck in my head. And, at long last, I found it. So I made a little series of screen caps focusing on how cute he is while thinking how he could've been Yosh's dad. :)
This ad was one I had been on-and-off hunting for years. I wanted to see the duck in which was vividly stuck in my head. And, at long last, I found it. So I made a little series of screen caps focusing on how cute he is while thinking how he could've been Yosh's dad. :)
Thank you. This little ducky has been imprinted on my mind since I first saw the ad nearly 11 years ago. It was something I wanted to find for years and, at last, here he is! :)
I like to think of him as Yosh's dad as a duckling. ;)
Thanks for the comment and fave, my friend.
I like to think of him as Yosh's dad as a duckling. ;)
Thanks for the comment and fave, my friend.
That's pretty much Yosh in his most simplest form. Comfort, Rest, Hugs, and Softness.
Yosh is an affection seeker due to how he is teased for being a hybrid. So where he can find peace and friendship he will go for it. He is quite naive, though. Whether it is purposeful or not is unknown. Though promise him something fun, or happy, and you'll typically get Yosh to join in.
Yosh is an affection seeker due to how he is teased for being a hybrid. So where he can find peace and friendship he will go for it. He is quite naive, though. Whether it is purposeful or not is unknown. Though promise him something fun, or happy, and you'll typically get Yosh to join in.
Lanny, based on our back-and-forth discussions, is the type of kid who doesn't accept boundaries. If there is a boundary, he wants to get through it. Even if he is not truly ready for what going beyond the boundary may be, he still wants to show he's more than what he may appear to be.
Lanny wants to assert himself like his mom, dad, or another role model. So he knows that, to do so, he's got to be able to do the things they do.
Lanny wants to assert himself like his mom, dad, or another role model. So he knows that, to do so, he's got to be able to do the things they do.
I do believe that is how we all are with regard to such things.
Personally, I can remember a lot of diaper commercials. Lots of them. But this is the one that stuck out the most and was one I wanted to find. Ducks + Diapers = Maximum Win for me.
It's the same with scenes in cartoons, movies, etc. Those with the diapers embed deep while other memories tend to not surface so easily.
Any thoughts on this concept? Do you find yourself always quick to recall old memories of something in which has a correlation to your interests? Are there any particular commercials, shows, movies that go with your interests in which you wish you could find again?
Personally, I can remember a lot of diaper commercials. Lots of them. But this is the one that stuck out the most and was one I wanted to find. Ducks + Diapers = Maximum Win for me.
It's the same with scenes in cartoons, movies, etc. Those with the diapers embed deep while other memories tend to not surface so easily.
Any thoughts on this concept? Do you find yourself always quick to recall old memories of something in which has a correlation to your interests? Are there any particular commercials, shows, movies that go with your interests in which you wish you could find again?
There was this one commercial for diapers that was on when I was eating breakfast at about age 10. I had seen it before and it grossed me out so I turned it off. But then it wouldn't turn back on. Apparently the television had lived its short life and that apparently just happened to be the last time that it would turn on. I just didn't want to see a baby pee on his dad, was that so much to ask?
Diaper commercials that I remember fondly though is this one of CGI babies that were going in their diapers for a contest as to who could get the biggest diaper. Now that was funny and strangely adorable.
There was also this one commercial for Chef Boyardi that I had seen when I was four that they brought back a few years ago. I freaking loved that. One of my first trips into nostalgia.
As for the interests: the Count Chocula and Frankenberry and the other monster cereals commercials. I only remember one commercial ever airing in my lifetime but I found a gold mine of them on the internet.
Diaper commercials that I remember fondly though is this one of CGI babies that were going in their diapers for a contest as to who could get the biggest diaper. Now that was funny and strangely adorable.
There was also this one commercial for Chef Boyardi that I had seen when I was four that they brought back a few years ago. I freaking loved that. One of my first trips into nostalgia.
As for the interests: the Count Chocula and Frankenberry and the other monster cereals commercials. I only remember one commercial ever airing in my lifetime but I found a gold mine of them on the internet.
Count Chocula was awesome! As I was a child of the 80s and remember mostly the late 80s and 90s, I saw plenty of the Count. They were always fun ads.
Frankenberry was very rare to see. There was another monster cereal, but I forget what it is off hand.
Yeah, that commercial where the dad got peed on is one that never quite stuck in my head. It's usually the ones that have cartoon animals in them. Or you get a look at just the diaper and not the kid. I've never found children in diapers any bit cute. But animals in diapers is a totally different story.
Frankenberry was very rare to see. There was another monster cereal, but I forget what it is off hand.
Yeah, that commercial where the dad got peed on is one that never quite stuck in my head. It's usually the ones that have cartoon animals in them. Or you get a look at just the diaper and not the kid. I've never found children in diapers any bit cute. But animals in diapers is a totally different story.
You must be thinking of Boo Berry. There were also two that were discontinued: Fruit Brute (the werewolf from the 70's) and Fruity Yummy Mummy (from the nineties). They were brought back for one Halloween in 2013, though.
What I find even cuter is the awesome might of an animal in footy pajamas. Nothing strikes my mind that can beat that.
What I find even cuter is the awesome might of an animal in footy pajamas. Nothing strikes my mind that can beat that.
It was required so you could learn that being totally blind didn't mean you were incapable of performing day-to-day activities that a sighted person can do.
There were lots of scary times. Doing road crossings over busy intersections was one. There was also using the Light Rail Train to travel to different towns where you were assigned to find certain stores and get business cards to prove you did it without the use of sight. Then there was finding the proper buses to take at bus stations to get to various locations while also safely making road crossings.
The first time I ever cooked with grease / oil was also under sleep shades with a gas oven. Learning to safely hover my hand over the gas burner was frightening. But I now comfortably use that technique to gauge temperature when cooking.
And, of course, learning that you don't need a monitor to use a computer. :)
There were lots of scary times. Doing road crossings over busy intersections was one. There was also using the Light Rail Train to travel to different towns where you were assigned to find certain stores and get business cards to prove you did it without the use of sight. Then there was finding the proper buses to take at bus stations to get to various locations while also safely making road crossings.
The first time I ever cooked with grease / oil was also under sleep shades with a gas oven. Learning to safely hover my hand over the gas burner was frightening. But I now comfortably use that technique to gauge temperature when cooking.
And, of course, learning that you don't need a monitor to use a computer. :)
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