Of course, the float reached Herald Square just as the NBC broadcast went to a commercial break, giving the characters and their support crew time to set up and wave to the gathered crowd before being properly introduced by Al Roker and his co-hosts when they came back from commercials to...
It was also used in recent commercials for Sargento Cheese, as well as a couple of Fred Quimby era Tom & Jerry cartoons. The sleeping spell was spoofed on Hanna-Barbera's The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo in 1985 in which Scooby-Doo must save Daphne Blake and Princess Esmerelda from this ...
following a rough start, Disney left temporarily to earn money at Kansas City Film Ad Company, and was soon joined by Iwerks who was not able to run the business alone. While working for the Kansas City Film Ad Company, where he made commercials based on cutout...
At that point, the software programmers, who were doing RenderMan and CAPS, and Lasseter's animation department, who made television commercials and a few shorts for Sesame Street, was all that was left of Pixar. Despite the total income of these products, the company was still losing money...
To promote the film, Pixar has made several commercials for its partners, including Subway, Sky Broadband, or Clorox. Subway, in particular, has a brief appearance in the movie. Wreck-It Ralph is another Disney film to feature a cameo by Subway. The film is referenced in an issue of ...