Posted April 13, 200916 yr I'm confused. I understand the whole kids meals and sponge bob connection but bringing a 80's-90's rapper to (represent) sell it is insane but somewhat smart. Spong bob connects with the kids.. and Sir-mix-alot connects with some of thier parents. The advertising group must have been listening to "I Like big butts" while getting high and watching nickeloden. JMO! :whip:
April 13, 200916 yr I'm confused. I understand the whole kids meals and sponge bob connection but bringing a 80's-90's rapper to (represent) sell it is insane but somewhat smart. Spong bob connects with the kids.. and Sir-mix-alot connects with some of thier parents. The advertising group must have been listening to "I Like big butts" while getting high and watching nickeloden. JMO! :whip: I was thinking the EXACT same thing! Although I said they were doing crack while watching living color. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ek7tFDawYY&feature=related
April 13, 200916 yr Instant classic. Even with the scary plastic head on the King. I did have to see it about 3 times before I figure out what the deal was.
April 15, 200916 yr I'm confused. I understand the whole kids meals and sponge bob connection but bringing a 80's-90's rapper to (represent) sell it is insane but somewhat smart. Spong bob connects with the kids.. and Sir-mix-alot connects with some of thier parents. The advertising group must have been listening to "I Like big butts" while getting high and watching nickeloden. JMO! :whip: Pretty much. It's all-around an outstanding commercial. It's creepy, trippy, and funny all at the same time. Bravo to Burger King for this one. I've noticed that BK has an excellent marketing team! Truly a stand out from the others. Everything they do is GOLD!
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