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11 of the Weirdest Commercials of All Time

Most commercials only want your money. These want your sanity.

Keith Baldwin
12.03.2020

In the world of advertising, grabbing the viewer's attention is key.

Sure, you could just list off the benefits of whatever you're selling in a straightforward manner, but is that going to leave an impression?

You want your audience to take notice. You want to keep them thinking about your ad for days and weeks afterward — to infect their brains with a little consumerist parasite that reminds them to cough up their money in pursuit of a false sense of fulfillment. So anything you can do to make your ad stand out from the crowd is a good thing, right?


Well, maybe not anything... Sometimes commercials try so hard to achieve that memorable or viral effect that they veer into strange and disturbing territory. They stop being little tributes to capitalism and become vivid flashes of madness.

These 11 ads took that attention-grabbing ethos to strange and upsetting new heights. Maybe they were hoping for the kind of quirky virality that Old Spice has made iconic. What they got instead was...

PFRV - Biggie Bear (2004, South Africa) (better quality)

Biggie Bear is the adorable star of a series of PSAs that aired on South African television back in 2004.

The ads were intended to draw parents' attention to some of the negative messages that TV could be sending to their children. And they achieved that effect by offering horrifying depictions of violence and drug abuse in a kid-friendly package. What a great idea!

Now go buy stuff.

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