(c)1991 A series of commercials airing during ABC’s airings (think it involves at least a couple of shows) of the Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show from sometime around May 1991. 1. ABC’s “AM Posse” bumper (this being the framework used during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons before reverting to the claymation “After These Messages”) 2. Cheerios (You Got a Lot to Do Before Lunch) 3. Newborn Baby Shivers 4. Posse Philosophy Segment (Michael falls in mud and ruins new pants) 5. Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup (Now You’re Talkin’ Chocolatese) 6. Trix (Now with green color…and still just for kids) 7. The Performance Edge (Anti-drug PSA) 8. McDonald’s (Six of a Kind; part of the 1990 Food, Folks and Fun campaign for the Golden Arches) 9. Costume Ball Barbie 10. Super Golden Crisp (Little Red Riding Hood) 11. The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show Bumper 12. ABC ID (1990-91 version of “America’s Watching ABC”) 13. ABC AM Posse Bumper (Roadster) 14. Oopsie Daisy (Annoying commercial for what must have been an annoying toy) 15. Kellogg’s Apple Jacks (when I had the original WVECSpirit channel; mistakenly thought the main role was Jason Marsden {I still think the guy’s voice sounds similar to his}) 16. Posse Philosophy Segment (How do you like your eggs?) 17. Same as #5 18. Burger King Kids Club 19. ABC Weekend Special (Ralph S. Mouse) 20. Same as #11 (partial “Campbell’s Star Kids” commercial I skipped appears briefly before it) 21. Same as #12 22. WVEC Promo (We’re Proud of You; the Norfolk ABC …
An ad to show people that drinking and driving isn’t the only thing that kills involving alcohol. Made in Canada. Let me know what you think. Music: Rufus Wainwright – Hallelujah Producer/Editor/Director: Arslan Ahmed Actor: Pulkit M Done with Primere, After Effects, and Magic Bullet.
This was found on a broadcast from 1985, but it looks like it was making the rounds long before that. I love this public service announcement, it’s just so beautiful in it’s stupidity. Does a grown man really need reminded by his horrifying daughter to read a medicine label? Isn’t it common sense? Video Rating: 0 / 5
For a college scholarship, I was required to make a 30 second anti-drug and alcohol commercial that was targeting middle school viewers. I could win 00 dollars towards school if this wins. I had my family do the acting, so it may seem low budget, but I still tried my best to be thought provoking. A lot of my shots and angles have special meanings and metaphors, see if you can catch them!