I thought this was a joke when I first saw it. At least they're playing to the kind of people who drive a Prius. :lol:
Toyota Prisu c Ad: Game of Life - Maltipoo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q7QzX6WBUA#ws)
You see, were not the only ones that know libs live in make believe land.
Marketing has found this out as well, I'm just surprised they didn't throw in a Unicorn grazing in the background farting rainbows.
Maybe the sequel will have a mighty lib on the back of one fighting off the evil co2 monster.
I can just see this marketing group sitting around asking questions like:
What would appeal to an overly emotional Prozac laden dreamer that feels a driving need to save the planet?
Quote from: Solar on March 26, 2012, 06:42:21 AM
You see, were not the only ones that know libs live in make believe land.
Marketing has found this out as well, I'm just surprised they didn't throw in a Unicorn grazing in the background farting rainbows.
Maybe the sequel will have a mighty lib on the back of one fighting off the evil co2 monster.
I can just see this marketing group sitting around asking questions like:
What would appeal to an overly emotional Prozac laden dreamer that feels a driving need to save the planet?
Apparently, designer dogs and raw fish.
(The Sushi guy is a riot :lol:)
Here's the sequel. Swedish furniture and dolphin tatoos.
Toyota Prius c commercial: Dolphin Tattoo/Furniture (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM1QcwdfryA#ws)
Some moron in the comments says the chick with the tatoo represents the planet.:rolleyes:
Quote from: CubaLibre on March 26, 2012, 07:26:19 AM
Here's the sequel. Swedish furniture and dolphin tatoos.
Toyota Prius c commercial: Dolphin Tattoo/Furniture (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM1QcwdfryA#ws)
Some moron in the comments says the chick with the tatoo represents the planet.:rolleyes:
From an adult perspective, it would appear they are insulting their target audience.
But they must know what they're doing appealing to an LSD burnout wanting to save everyone from themselves.
Quote from: Solar on March 26, 2012, 07:33:53 AM
From an adult perspective, it would appear they are insulting their target audience.
But they must know what they're doing appealing to an LSD burnout wanting to save everyone from themselves.
The whole thing screams "bad acid trip", from the bright colors to the upbeat elevator music and the quirky characters.
Quote from: CubaLibre on March 26, 2012, 07:38:50 AM
The whole thing screams "bad acid trip", from the bright colors to the upbeat elevator music and the quirky characters.
They really seem to know their target audience, burned out hippies.
Oh this is WAY too funny! Reminds me of a bit by a standup comedian- he did this take off on a Prius radio commercial for the "Toyota Pius"! A jab at the "holier than thou" attitude exuded by some drivers of hybrid vehicles.