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Ads we like: War kittens and Mr. Bill

Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:00 PM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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Can it be? Are there enough TV commercials out there that we actually like to merit a discussion? It's so easy to slam the bad ads, but harder to remember the few good ones.

We've already praised the Discovery Channel ad (but I keep mentioning it, because it gives me an excuse to go watch it again). It epitomizes so much of what we like about any good ad. Some ads are funny, some beautiful, some educational, some make you say "aww." But rarely will a good ad gross you out, or make you feel worse about the world, or make you feel smug or cynical.

Many of the best ads are almost mini-movies. They tell a story, but somehow manage to work the product being sold in to the plot -- in an almost unobtrusive way. Last year's winner, in which a big dog passed down his favorite toy to a new puppy (and then was taken to PetSmart to replace it), is a perfect example.

One new ad that hasn't yet been mentioned in the comments is the Mr. Bill for MasterCard commercial. Maybe I'm just a sucker for the old "SNL" skits featuring Mr. Bill, the clay figure who gets smashed around while yelling "Ohhh nooooo," but I think the ad is a smart resurrection of an old favorite character. In the end, Mr. Bill ends up flat on a bus windshield, is thrilled to find the bus is on time, and then gets wiped out by the windshield wiper. I can't help it, I laugh. As the ad says, "priceless."

Keep on sharing your favorite, and least favorite ads, in the comments. Coming up next: Ads that split the audience. Some of you love them, but for others, they're like fingernails on a chalkboard.

More ads you like:

KELLY! KELLY MOORE!
"I really love the AT&T spots where the people don't have enough bars and their alter egos are talking to us about them not receiving their calls. My favorite is the dad knocking on cars trying to find his daughter."  --Cindy
[Editor's Note: I love the one where the guy isn't going to find out about Motorhead tickets because he doesn't get a cell signal in his favorite bar, where he's playing pool.]

ROCK ME GENTLY
"The other one that we loved this year was the Jeep commercial where the guy is singing in the car ("Ain't it good, ain't it right...") and a squirrel falls in and joins along. Then come the birds, and the wolf. The wolf eats a bird and the guy driving the car just gives him 'the look.' The wolf spits the bird back out and everyone keeps singing. It gets us laughing and singing along every time. In fact, my 7-year-old has it on DVR and has to watch it every so often. Something about that commercial just works for us!"    --Amy

ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANISM AND SOFT SERVE
"Anyone seen the Dairy Queen ad with the mother, father and baby?  The father agrees to give the baby the rest of his sundae if the baby can say 'antidisestablishmentarianism.'  The baby says it and the dad remarks that he should have made the baby spell it.  The mother says to the dad, 'You can't even spell it!' and the baby laughs at him!  Really funny!"  --D

DIRTY WORDS ARE IN THE MOUTH OF THE BEHOLDER
"I don't know if this commercial counts, but I LOVE the Orbitz gum commercial where the lady busts into the guy's office with the box full of convertible bits and they're all yelling at each other but not swearing; 'What the French toast?' 'Who are you calling a cootie queen you lint licker?' 'Pickle you kumquat.'    --Katie

WAR KITTENS
"I love the ad for personalized credit cards that is set in a 'Star Wars'-like hangar where the guy in the long cloak says he wants kittens on his card and his sidekick utters my favorite line: 'WAR kittens?' Just cracks me up every time."  --Lenora

THE SLOWSKYS
"The Slowskys --  those turtles who prefer DSL over cable Internet because they like things to be slow. The guy turtle has a real attitude about everything and it's pretty entertaining, especially when he yells at his wife."    --Dave

PAY IT FORWARD
"I love those (Liberty Mutual) insurance commercials where people are doing good things for strangers Pay it forward."    --Jessica

 

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I'd read through about 200 of the comments on the original posts and no one mentioned my favorite (which I forgot to mention): "The Magical Amount" commercials for the truth campaign. It has a singing unicorn. What more can you ask for?
The best ad on television right now has to be the Washington State Lottery ad.  For those that haven't seen it, it involves a team of hang gliders taking birds hang gliding - birds that can't fly.  There is a penguin who is just so excited to be flying, and a chicken with the proudest look on his face.  They even strap an emu in and take it for a cruise.  It ends with the tagline "Whose world would you change?" This one gets me every time, the birds are just SO excited to be flying!
I love the new Burger king commercial (AND i ALWAYS HATED THEM!)  A woman walks up to 2 mean eating their new onion steakburger and asks the one "What did you do to deserve that?" and he replies "I donated half of my income."  She looks approvingly of him then asks the other fella the same thing waiting for this terrific answer. When he says "I was hungry?"  the woman waits a minute then out of the blue smacks him one...then when you are getting over the shock of national television commercial letting something as negative as getting smacked happen, she does it again!  It's like a Tom and Jerry cartoon or Wile E Coyote cartoon where violence is funny.  I don't advocate violence, but I think because you didnt expect it, it was funny!
Wow, I can't believe I forgot about the Jeep commercial with Rock Me Gently on it.  I LOVE that commercial.  My class also loved it so much they brought in a CD with that song on it and had me play it all the time.  At the end of the year they decided it should be our "class song".  Any commerical that can get a bunch of 6th graders to love a song like that is a great one.  
I don't watch that much TV (prefer the internet), but with local news, Jeopardy, and Discovery channel there are a few things I watch. I also love the AT&T ads, especially the Motorhead guy ("even though you've called like THIRTY TIMES..."). The "WAR KITTENS!?" guy for whatever credit card company it is... And of course the Discovery channel ad (I couldn't figure out the one line "boom-di-ada" or whatever it is, so thanks for letting me know).
But I STRONGLY disagree with the Mr. Bill ad. That is one that I mute every time it comes on. Guess that one might end up in the love-it-or-hate-it category...
All my favorite ads are on www.veryfunnyads.com
Oh come now, the Enzyte ads for "male enhancement" are hands down the funniest commercials. I especially like the one with the sad male nieghbor who only has a cocktail weenie on toothpick. He takes Bob's advice and gets some Ezyte; the next scene both couples are doing a rumba.
LOVE the War Kittens!!!!! No... Regular cute kittens! You know, baby cats?
Advertising is essentially brainwashing. Why are you watching this rot? If you watch 3 hr/day of prime time TV you will see 250 hrs/year of commercials. Don't you have a better use for that time?

Use technology to time shift what you watch. Don't buy the products or services of anything you see advertised on TV. They are generally overpriced or not good for you.
I would have to say that my all time favorite commercial that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it has got to be the Burger King "chicken fries" commercial with the two chickens mocking the third standing on the stairs with the chicken fries.  Classic.
My husband and I love the Hotels.com ad with the guy at the pool (he's currently getting an air-brush tan) who's telling the staff that he'll rate his experience at some point.  The guest is a bigger man, complete with a gut.  The staff go to airbrush his own set of six-pack abs.  Hysterical.
I really love the Jeep commercial that was a great ad, and the Kelly Moore one with good old Johnny Knocker cracks me up everytime I see it or hear it on the radio.  
My favorite one lately would be for Cingular, where the mom finds minutes in the trash.  Her teenager doesn't want to use them, since they are from September, but she reminds him that he should be thankful because not everyone has rollover minutes.  The look on the kid's face, and the mom's face as she washes off the minutes in the sink, are just priceless!
Sorry - I HATE the Mr. Bill ad.  It's not funny, has no resemblence to the SNL skits, wrong Mr. Bill voice, Mr. Hand had WAY more expression.  Need I go on?  It's an insult to the original Mr. Bill sketches.

My favorite ads:

The Huggies "lonely rubber duckie" commercial.

What kind of floppy-armed mutton head wouldn't like the new Embarq commercial?
The new verizon one where a normal looking Dad is warned about the "Dead Zone" around the corner where the family is staying. Its so over the top its funny. The guys says he has verizon and it pans out to show down the road is a bunch of verizon people standing in the road. I really enjoyed it -was defintely like a small movie!
I think it's from last year, but I love ad for the Subaru Outback -- with a guy named Ricky answering "the call of the wild" (with birds & critters greeting him by name).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06Wkbi4dywk

I can't stand any of the Orbit commercials.  That woman's voice is grating and the adds are just moronic!
I can't stand any of the Orbit commercials.  That woman's voice is grating and the adds are just moronic!
Thanks so much for telling us about the Washington Lottery commercial. We don't get it out here in the east, but I just saw it on YouTube and it is so touching. Actually brought tears to my eyes... For a 60 second commercial to do that is pretty impressive.
By far, the Discovery Channel ad is my favorite right now. But I also love the ad for the Dish Network, where Frank Calliendo impersonates Bush, telling us that "with the Dish Divr (DVR), we can play, recordificate, and OH, here's a French word meaning Stop...Pa-oo-say (pause)"
Okay, somehow I had NEVER seen the Jeep commercial and that's really just hysterical.  I love the look the guy gives the wolf.  Ahh...thanks for making me laugh first thing in the morning.
Speaking of good car commercials, I still love the super bowl commercial - I think for Lexus - with the guy swerving to miss the deer, and swerving to miss Alice Cooper eating who knows what in the road but speeding up as if to hit Richard Simmons.  I think that's the one that we were all chuckling about around the water cooler the day after the game.  Pity they only showed it the one time as far as I know.
My favorite is for public television - the goldfish watched the salmon swim upstream, and then gets his chance (jumping out of window into pond, then water truck, etc.)
I mentioned these on a previous thread, but the eTrade talking baby ads are priceless.  I especially love the one where he throws up at the end (Whoa), and the one where he rents a clown (I really underestimated the creepiness factor).  The effects are done so well that it looks very real, and just makes me laugh every time!

Also - the "boom-di-yada" ads are the best - last I saw on Discovery they show a very shortened version instead of the full version.  Hopefully with all the response, Discovery will still show the full version and we can all enjoy it again.
I love the commercial with the baby on the webcam who they made to look like he's talking.  I couldn't tell you what the commercial is for but he refers to 'BoBo the Clown' and 'underestimating the creepiness factor'.  The newest one with the same baby has him picking up a cell phone and telling his "baby" that he'll call her back!  It's TOO funny!  
My favorite commercial on TV right now is the AT&T rollover minutes (just a recycled Cingular commercial, but still), where a mom finds unused minutes in the family trash can and says, "Whose minutes are these?"  An argument ensues and she says something like, "Just remember, there are some who don't have extra minutes."  It's wondrously funny and also satirizes the overabundance of everything here in America where we no longer even worry so much about others starving in the world, but whether we run out of wireless minutes.  Good, good stuff.
The Washington State lottery commercial needs to be right up there with the Discovery channel ad.  I've just watched it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFEgvvvY8Sk&feature=related - and it's absolutely wonderful!  (Thanks to Kate!)
Actually I saw one last night where radically different people passed on a Heiniken light to each other.  The sex in teh city type girl to the mountian man, the mountain man to the Hindu wedding.  And everyone was laughing as they passed it on.
I love those E-Trade commercials with the toddler talking about stock trading and saving money. The latest one is hilarious as he keeps getting interrupted by his girlfriend on his blackberry...go to Etrade.com and you can see all of them. they are a hoot!
Hands down greatest commercial of the year:  

'There ain't no bugs on me, there ain't no bugs on me.  There may be bugs on some of you mugs, but there ain't no bugs on me'.

I find myself singing every time with that puppy...
I hate any commercial where animals TALK!  I don't mind 'voice over' thoughts being expressed...but when some idiot tries to use computer graphics to make an animal sing or talk then I tune out. This technology has not advance one iota since Francis the Talking Mule!
"Stinky fish face."  "Goodbye, Best Customer!"
Though it doesnt fit into the "funny" category, I gotta give credit to the Heineken commercials that have people from all different walks of life giving a beer to someone else on the other side of the world. Nice transitions seeing some people be out of place...and I still dont know why the lumberjack just cracks up when the girl gives him a brew.
Has anyone yet mentioned the E-Trade baby? Something about a talking baby (and the voice that goes with it) gets me every time! These commercials just crack me up -  especially the new one where the baby gets a blackberry. I laugh every time!
I also love the Liberty Mutual insurance pay-it-forward ads. My other favorites are the Jeep Liberty Rock Me Gently, Pepsi Max "What Is Love", any of the California Cheese Cows and the new Cold Play for i-tunes.
Any of these will get a rewind and re-watch in my house!
I think the ads for Animal Planet's "Meerkat Manor" are among the most fun and inventive I've ever seen -- and I work in the advertising business! I especially love this season's "turf war" rap theme...and I still have several of last year's print campaigns hanging on my office walls. Well done, Animal Planet!
I absolutely love the verizon (I think) ad with the family that has their organizer Sven wake them up and get them out the door.  I also love the Gas-x commercial with the guy in the interview and every word sounds like slang for passing gas - juvenile I know but still funny!
I like the ones for Geico with Lawrence Wallace, the go-cart racer. He is always talking smack about the Wallace guys in Nascar. Better than the cavemen or gecko!
I haven't seen the "Mr. Bill" ad, but the others mentioned are good.  "War Kittens" and the "Boom-di-a-da" commercial, and the insurance where people are helping others is good, too.  I would like to submit a Volkswagon commercial, where the mini-SUV chases down a bad guy Jason Borne style.  But there's one that gets me the most, a child who wants to be a superhero and the schoolteacher that plays the bad guy.  I get teary-eyed every time I see it.  That kid is so cute!
I was just talking about "WAR Kittens" last week! I don't think I've ever had a commercial crack me up jsut by thinking about it. "No, just baby cats." Awesome.
I think Target ads are the best commercials on TV. They are not funny or controversial, but rather are very visually appealing and enjoyable overall.
There is an ad for Red Robin, a man is in a virtual reality helmet and it has placed him in the jungle.  All of a sudden he jerks his burger to one side and yelps "the monkey is after my burger" and starts running around the room holding his cherished burger.  We laugh for a long time when we see that one!
i like the add with the girl danceing with the lizards .danceing with the music thriller.but I dont like the adds that show germs and thoses foot pads ,they make me sick watching them , and the ad were it starts with the man saying Oh no then what ever hes trying to sale.
I still smile thinking about the commercial played during a past superbowl, with a cowboy trying to herd cats.  :)
What about the messin' with Sasquatch ads?  I love the one where Sasquatch ends up tipping over the golf cart.
I HATE the Subway $5 foot long..ugh! I end up having it in my head for the rest of the day! I always change the channel when I think it might come on. One commercial I like is the Quality Hotels one, where the guy sings "I've been to Richmon, Santa Fe, blah blah..." It's a good and clever song.
The best ad by far is the e-trade baby commercial where he rents Bobo the Clown and underestimates the freakiness.  This commercial cracks me up everytime I see it.
I like the new ones for The Closer, where strangers are coming up to Kyra Sedgewick and telling her their deep, dark secrets.  There are many people who mistake the actors for their characters, and this commercial (and her expressions!) play off of this perfectly.
The best commercials are still the ones with the baby who is talking about trading stocks online. The new one where he can do it on his blackberry is so funny and i still love the one with the clown!!!!
We watch a lot of the Sprout Channel (PBS), and lately they have this ad where all these parents and kids say, "Sprout, please" (to encourage people to tell their friends about the channel and get their cable/satellite companies to carry it).  It might be annoying except it has this Elizabeth Mitchell song we really like in the background ("Three Little Birds"). Whenever the commercial comes on, my almost 2-year-old son claps and bounces to it.


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