Here Are The Funniest Ads Of All Time!!
- The Tasmanian Devil on an energy drink
- E*Trade: "Well, we just wasted two million bucks. What are you doing with your money?"
- Does Elmer Fudd have trouble with the letter R?
- "SOMEONE HELP ME! I HAVE A FLAT TIRE!"
- ICE CREAM AND CAKE DO THE ICE CREAM AND CAKE
- Thanks to Discovery.com, I learned that most meteorites burn up in Earth's atmosphere!" (fwoosh) Hey Look!, the atmosphere.
- Put a mustache on Ken, and make believe he's the bad guy.
- WOW! THAT'S A LOW PRICE!
- "Save more bucks at the Mattress Ranch!"
- Oh my god! My gum just changed from berry to mint! WHAT'S HAPPENING TO ME!!!??
- Don't mess with the Sasquatch. EVER.
- GO COMPAAAREEE!!
- Get thee to Money Supermarket dot com!"
- This My Scene ad:Libby: Did she change her outfit?
Preppy Girl: She changed her head.- Toys "R" Us ran some impressively creative ads featuring a realistic CGI Geoffrey the Giraffe during 2004, including this ad for an easter sale they ran that year. These ads were at once memorable and easily funnier than you'd expect.
- This ad for Kmart.Woman: I just shipped my pants!
- Motel 6's ad which references the lights going out at the Super Bowl and ties it into the chain's "We'll leave the light on for you" slogan.
- The AT&T "Its Not Complicated" ads featuring a focus group of kindergarteners are perfect to anyone who's ever had a conversation with a child that age... though thanks to the only adult's deadpan responses, they're pretty hilarious even if you haven't
- A man gets into a fight with a bear over salmon in this John West ad
- When Postman Pat accidentally sits on his only pair of glasses but decides that it can't stop him from making his rounds, chaos comes to Greendale as he drives straight through various gardens and fields and picks up a sack of vegetables instead of the mail (and still doesn't notice when he "posts" an assortment of carrots, leeks, and marrows through Reverend Timms' letterbox). Bonus points for using the same stop motion style as the original Postman Pat series from 1981.
- What can make Mr. Happy into a miserable sociopath? Missing out on a wide array of free offers from Specsavers when he bought his new glasses. Such is his anger that he mashes a cake into Mr. Greedy's face, kicks a dustbin over Mr. Messy's head, ties up Mr. Tickle with his own arms, and unravels Mr. Bump's bandages. Again, bonus points for using the same animation style as the 1975-78 Mr. Men cartoons, complete with an narrator and the original series' incidental music.
- This Pepsi Next commercial doing things that regular babies can't possible do in real life to get attention.
- This commercial shows that State Farm is not above lowering itself to using puns to get their point across.
- It's January 2015, and the McRib is back at McDonald's! Meanwhile, Public Health England launches its new Body Horror-tastic anti-smoking campaign. Due to this unfortunate timing, this happens
- This 7-Eleven ad: Buy fresh bread or you'll knock out ducks.
- This famous commercial for Quizno's, using not-so-subtle subtext to advertise suggestively shaped sandwiches.
- The DQ Flamebroiler commercial proves that eating a burger in an office is a bad idea.
- A Verizon Wireless commercial from the 2009 holiday season features a smartphone on The Island of Misfit Toys. When the resident toys the phone why it's on the island, it reveals that it has AT&T 3G coverage.Toy Plane: You're gonna fit right in here.
- A Snickers commercial from the 2000 election season had an elephant and donkey trying to convince a voter to vote for their respective candidates:
- The Progressive Park commercial. It looks legit until it shows that the rides include an extremely slow rollercoaster and a single, isolated bumper car, then it reveals that the parking lot is empty because no one is interested in an insurance-themed theme park.
That Is All Of The Funniest Ads!!
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