These animations have been on my mind for decades and I was clueless wtf they were advertising. I had a hunch it had something to do with Junji Ito because the kid put a slug-looking thing in his mouth in one of the ads.
I don't remember seeing them as often. Then again, my parents couldn't afford cable and I saw these at my grandma and grandpa's house. I assure the higher ups that most likely did weed got a bunch of angry calls from parents.
A video on the subject matter. If anyone is brave enough to watch it.
These animations have been on my mind for decades and I was clueless wtf they were advertising. I had a hunch it had something to do with Junji Ito because the kid put a slug-looking thing in his mouth in one of the ads.
I don't remember seeing them as often. Then again, my parents couldn't afford cable and I saw these at my grandma and grandpa's house. I assure the higher ups that most likely did weed got a bunch of angry calls from parents.
A video on the subject matter. If anyone is brave enough to watch it.
These animations have been on my mind for decades and I was clueless wtf they were advertising. I had a hunch it had something to do with Junji Ito because the kid put a slug-looking thing in his mouth in one of the ads.
I don't remember seeing them as often. Then again, my parents couldn't afford cable and I saw these at my grandma and grandpa's house. I assure the higher ups that most likely did weed got a bunch of angry calls from parents.
A video on the subject matter. If anyone is brave enough to watch it.
Post by applesauce21boss on Sept 13, 2024 14:56:02 GMT
Another ad that was pulled in Japan. The story of this one is that after the Tohoku earthquake, people complained about the constant AC Japan ads in the slots of normal advertising. Some of these ads had to be pulled due to their subject manner, as people in the disaster-stricken areas couldn't do said activities. The one here is about recycling, but another one about uterine cancer check-ups was also apparently pulled.
Another ad that was pulled in Japan. The story of this one is that after the Tohoku earthquake, people complained about the constant AC Japan ads in the slots of normal advertising. Some of these ads had to be pulled due to their subject manner, as people in the disaster-stricken areas couldn't do said activities. The one here is about recycling, but another one about uterine cancer check-ups was also apparently pulled.
I remember the yogurt or ice cream commercial from Japan that they guy was eating it off his head that was pulled or banned from Japan.
Another ad that was pulled in Japan. The story of this one is that after the Tohoku earthquake, people complained about the constant AC Japan ads in the slots of normal advertising. Some of these ads had to be pulled due to their subject manner, as people in the disaster-stricken areas couldn't do said activities. The one here is about recycling, but another one about uterine cancer check-ups was also apparently pulled.
I remember the yogurt or ice cream commercial from Japan that they guy was eating it off his head that was pulled or banned from Japan.
Another ad that was pulled in Japan. The story of this one is that after the Tohoku earthquake, people complained about the constant AC Japan ads in the slots of normal advertising. Some of these ads had to be pulled due to their subject manner, as people in the disaster-stricken areas couldn't do said activities. The one here is about recycling, but another one about uterine cancer check-ups was also apparently pulled.
Wasn't あいさつの魔法 also pulled and later it became a meme?
Another ad that was pulled in Japan. The story of this one is that after the Tohoku earthquake, people complained about the constant AC Japan ads in the slots of normal advertising. Some of these ads had to be pulled due to their subject manner, as people in the disaster-stricken areas couldn't do said activities. The one here is about recycling, but another one about uterine cancer check-ups was also apparently pulled.
Wasn't あいさつの魔法 also pulled and later it became a meme?
No. It was one of the ones that survived being pulled, as a YouTube video from two weeks later shows it in an ad break.