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True. It's interesting how these things are put together like that.
Wouldn't surprise me. I wonder if the Carfax fox does the same thing?That same link also claims the CGI mascot reminds people of furries/fursuits.![]()
They were really ahead of the curve since tiny houses are now very much of thing. They're apparently trendy in some circles, too. You can't really call yourself an environmentally concerned hipster douche bag until you live in a house you can barely turn around in.I only saw the GEICO "Tiny House" ad once. I actually thought it was a real show for a few seconds (because any dumb premise can be a reality show these days), then when they revealed it was just a GEICO ad, I had two reactions: 1.) all of GEICO's ads fucking suck, and 2.) Don't EVER do that again, you assholes, I have the worst fucking claustrophobia in the goddamn world.
The ads used here all came from the mind of Joe Sedelmaier. A terrific talent not seen anymore.They had a board game in the 80s called Commercial Crazies that involved trivia featuring some of the most popular commercials at the time. Wendy's had some great ones.
I loved this whole bit!I loved Cartoon Network as much as the next little kid but some of their commercials were weird.
I forgot all about that Blair Witch parody. That was pretty good, but I think this one was even better (it made my mom crack up every time too). They'd never get away with this today.I loved Cartoon Network as much as the next little kid but some of their commercials were weird.
I loved this one! They did an excellent job on getting the look right and the dialog between them.I forgot all about that Blair Witch parody. That was pretty good, but I think this one was even better (it made my mom crack up every time too). They'd never get away with this today.
They had a board game in the 80s called Commercial Crazies that involved trivia featuring some of the most popular commercials at the time. Wendy's had some great ones.
The ads used here all came from the mind of Joe Sedelmaier. A terrific talent not seen anymore.