Immortal
Creative Directors: Favio Ucedo, Juan Oubiña
Art Director: Curro Chozas
Copywriter: Saul Escobar
Agency Producer: Carlos Barciela
Director: Nicolas Kasakoff
Producer: Adrian Castagna
DP: Gabriel Beristain
Editor: Voltron
Composer: Diego Voloschin
Sound Designer: Gonzalo Ugarteche
strange, yes sorry thats the only thing I have to sy about it. O yeah, and they ripped the Duracell Bunny
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam
Actually I think Duracell ripped of the Energizer bunny. Weird that they revived that thing from the past. Still, entertaining ad.
Some funny situations and other cliché ones. But i like it in overall. Just the Duracell's Bunny don't need to be there. Isn't funny and remember the consumer about the other brand.
HELLOOOOOOO!!!!!! The "famous" Duracell bunny is a copycat. The original bunny came out in the 80's and it belonged to ENERGIZER. Check this: http://www.energizer.com/bunny/
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then I am sorry. I did not know that, I do now. There is no need to be angry. I was wrong
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam
Ok, i don't know that, and most of the consumers also. So, explain this to they too.
And HELLO, the end isn't funny anyway.
From Wiki: "The Duracell bunny predates the Energizer Bunny, which actually began as a parody of the Duracell bunny toys that became a collectible item."
I hadn't heard of the Duracell bunny until today because it isn't used in the U.S.
Oh yeah... I like the ad.
Did not like it. Very American type of humour. It also took a while to introduce the use of the camera. I just think some part of the ad could have been avoided.