Also, what’s with the kid saying “and Officer Ilia” in such a suggestive way?Comic Action Heroes Batmobile Commercial by Museum • July 6, 2007 Another remastered Mego commercial from 70s Toy Explosion, this time from the Comic Action Heroes line it’s Batman and the Exploding bridge!
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Formerly, the MM version of the 70s was a round yellow head (most likely too resembling of Pac-Man) and was eventually updated into a big green frog head, with the chips you flipped into his mouth switched from round-shaped to flies. One significant thing I remember about this ...
Hip-hopis as ubiquitous as ever. Thegenre that started off in the Bronxand spread throughout America has gone on to become embedded in pop culture. Aside from influencing daily talk and fashion, hip-hop even infiltrates the ways in which companies advertise their products. Branding has long-b...
The commercial epitomized the spirit of the early ’70s by gathering an international cast of students and young adults from around Rome to join in a song about peace, love, and, of course, buying the world a Coke. The ad was so popular when it aired that the tune was later re-...
s hard to imagine wanting to slather your fries in purple ketchup or blue or green either. Yet, this was the idea that Heinz decided to try out in the early 2000s. The product was advertised as the colorful ketchup everyone loved, but after six years, Heinz pulled the product from ...
Still from "Alexa's Body," Amazon's Super Bowl ad. Amazon AmazonAlexa's ad this year features Michael B. Jordan as Alexa personified. Amazon worked with agency Lucky Generals with the ad, which is meant to promote the new design of the smart speaker. In September, Amazonannounced a new...
Pringles opted to use a classic tune from the Queen of Rock,Tina Turner, for their Super Bowl spot. In the commercial, a teenager gets his hand caught in a Pringles canister, only to have his grandfather tell him it happens to everybody. The old man then rattles through all types of ...
It may be less famous today, but the hippie-inspired spot helped define the transition from the 1960s to the '70s. It helps that the jingle is a certified hit you can't get out of your head. Coca-Cola, "Hey Kid, Catch!" (1979) This content is imported from youTube. You may be...
Bar was sold for the duration of Reggie’s stint with the Yankees. In 1981, it was pulled from production. There was a brief revival of the candy in the 90s when Reggie was placed in the Hall of Fame, but with Clark Candies as the maker. The bar did not catch on like it had whe...