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Furry critters abound in Super Bowl ads
Seth Sutel
NEW YORK—It was an epic battle of the creatures in the Super Bowl ads,
ranging from the cute to the menacing to the inexplicably rhythmic. A
band of lizard-like reptiles cutting the rug to Michael Jackson’s
“Thriller”? Hey, it’s the Super Bowl.
Much is riding on the ads, which are the most closely scrutinized of the
whole year, as well as the most watched and the most expensive. This
year’s 30-second spots on News Corp.’s Fox network broadcast were
fetching as much as $2.7 million. The price edges higher nearly every
year.
Last year the game drew 93 million viewers, a level that many believe
could be surpassed this year given the strong matchup between the New
York Giants and the New England Patriots, as well as the Patriots’
chance to go for a record unbeaten season.
Using critters is hardly a new trick in the ads for the big game, but
this year saw some novel and clever uses of animals durinmg Sunday
night’s broadcast.
FedEx Corp.’s ad took a decidedly Hitchcockian turn when a corporate
underling entrusts shipping operations to a huge squadron of carrier
pigeons — eerily reminiscent of “The Birds.”
When a tribe of giant pigeons winds up wreaking havoc by accidentally
dropping huge boxes into traffic and picking up parked cars and hurling
them through windows, a cool-headed supervisor decides that calling
FedEx would be a good idea.
Toyota Motor Corp. took a stab at the critter theme with a clever spot
for its Corolla model, boasting of the noise-blocking ability of the car
by putting a young guy in the drivers seat next to a sleeping family of
badgers that will gnaw his face off if awakened. The cannons firing
around him aren’t the problem, but he would have been better off putting
his cell phone on vibrate.
PepsiCo Inc.’s Sobe Life Water brand brought out some dancing lizards to
bop along with Naomi Campbell to Michael Jackson’s ‘80s classic
“Thriller,” whose 25th anniversary edition is coming out later this
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