Post by Beldo on Jan 2, 2021 7:34:56 GMT
I've posted on this forum before under various usernames over the course of time, and this is probably the vaguest thing I've posted about on here. It's something so stupid and trivial. Something that under normal circumstances I would not care about in the slightest. But once I remember something, look it up, and can't find it, I immediately become interested in it, even if it normally is rather boring.
This is an Old Navy commercial that aired in the early to mid 2010s I think. Something like 2012-2014 maybe. At least I'm pretty sure it was Old Navy. I remember very little about the plot of the commercial, just that it aired frequently. I feel like there was some detractor in the commercial. You know how in some commercials there is a person who thinks said brand sucks, or uses a different brand than the one advertised, only to be proven wrong in the end? I think there was one in this commercial, the people who like Old Navy respond by walking on stage. Drom what I remember, half of them are adults and half are children. They show off their clothes and pose as the commercial ends. The detractor character is a little fuzzy, he might not have actually existed and the characters are just walking onto this stage to show off clothes for the hell of it. The set of the commercial was this white room that was maybe the inside of a store. There was a giant Old Navy sign above. This is all I remember.
This commercial is something I wouldn't normally care about one bit. In truth, it's probably boring. But because I can't find it, it has become interesting to me. I tried searching up various keywords, such as the years the commercial might have aired on sites like YouTube or Google, but no dice. It is possible that the commercial is on ispot.tv but I would have to request a demo to view more commercials than the 15 or so listed. Something I believe would be declined.