about 1 month ago - No comments
These ads don’t need any introduction. I get goosebumps every time I watch the first one. These are true South African classics. They make you feel all fuzzy and patriotic inside.
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Remember the ad from Mnet with the chorus of singing animals and the broadway casting director? For me they are some of the most loved adverts in South African history. Dont quit your day job now Ninjabeans
about 1 month ago - 1 comment
I loved this advert when I was little. The narrators voice sounds so old-school now. The two pencil people are drawn onto our screens, followed by some scenery and hopefully a bunch of flowers. The girl offers the guy her last rolo, because she utterly adores him. Now If that’s not true, chocolate-coated love, then I
about 2 months ago - 2 comments
Backstage a few weeks ago, I was trying to remember this advert. I kept telling the cast that there were elephants and they were friends and brothers and they were crossing the desert. I got some pretty skeptical looks …. no one knew what I was rattling on about. I finally found it ! It’s
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PG Tips has been voted the nations favourite cuppa in Britain. Given Britain’s obsession with tea, that’s quite something. I think their adverts are largely responsible. One of the recnt ones features a knitted chimp and I love it so much that it almost made me switch from morning coffee to tea… almost. Because let’s face it … who doesn’t want
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I love clever, funny Print ads. Even more than I love tee-shirts and French Bulldogs… which is a lot. I have a big book of Europe’s Best Print campaigns for the 07/08 year. Every now and again I get the book out and page through it. I could spend hours in this world of creative intelligence. Hyundai Heinz Hot
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I came across these yesterday. Since BP has been pumping oil into the ocean at a furious rate and dealing with a PR nightmare far worse than anything Janet Jackson could’ve worn ( or not worn), people have forgotten that they are in fact an official sponsor of the 2010 World Cup. Pity they went and made this mess, as these
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South Africa definitely has a unique sense of humour! Hosting the World Cup, discovering Gees and dealing with FIFA’s rules, regulations and ridiculousness left agencies ample opportunities to come up with hilarious ads. Kulula has been quick to capitalise, especially handing out tissues to heartbroken Bafana supporters on their flights, following Bafana’s defeat 3-0 against Uruguay last