TYLER PERRY S BEAUTY IN BLACK Trailer (2024) D Kia Anderson

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TYLER PERRY S BEAUTY IN BLACK Trailer (2024) D Kia Anderson

TYLER PERRY'S BEAUTY IN BLACK Trailer (2024) D'Kia Anderson, Roline Delva
© 2024 - Netflix

Original title
Tyler Perry's Beauty in Blackaka
Year
2024
Country
United States United States
Director
Tyler Perry
Screenwriter
Tyler Perry
Cast
Cinematography
Justyn Moro
Producer
Netflix, The Tyler Perry Company. Distributor: Netflix
Genre
TV Series. Drama
Synopsis
A stripper's fate takes a turn when she crosses paths with the wealthy, dysfunctional family behind a cosmetics dynasty and a devious trafficking scheme.
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Tyler Perry has conquered Hollywood, and now his TV empire is expanding to include Netflix.

Perry’s first series for the streamer, Beauty in Black, will debut Thursday, Oct. 24, TVLine has learned, with Perry serving as creator, director, writer and executive producer. The hour-long drama “follows two women leading very different lives,” per the official description: “While Kimmie is struggling to make a living after her mother kicked her out, and Mallory is running a successful business, they find themselves entangled in each other’s lives.”

Netflix has also unveiled a first trailer for Beauty in Black — which you can watch above — with Taylor Polidore Williams (Snowfall) as Kimmie, who’s staying in a seedy motel and working at an, um, gentlemen’s club, and Crystle Stewart (For Better or Worse) as the affluent Mallory, who runs a glamorous beauty brand.

But this is a Tyler Perry show, after all, so there’s also sex, scandal, people getting slapped — and someone getting hit by a car, for good measure.

Perry first inked a deal with Netflix in October 2023, but the deal previously only covered films like Mea Culpa, starring Kelly Rowland and Trevante Rhodes, which premiered on the streamer in February. Perry’s other TV credits include BET’s The Oval and Sistas and BET+ spinoffs Ruthless and Zatima.

Press PLAY above for a first look at Beauty in Black, and then tell us in the comments: Will you be adding this one to your watchlist?

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During the annual television broadcast of the National Football League Super Bowl championship, the commercials that are aired draw considerable attention. In 2010, Nielsen reported that 51% of viewers prefer the commercials to the game itself.[1] This article does not list advertisements for a local region or station (e.g. promoting local news shows), pre-kickoff and post-game commercials/sponsors, or in-game advertising sponsors and television bumpers.

1960s
1967 (I)
The commercials[specify] included ads from "Ford, Chrysler, RCA, RJ Reynolds Tobacco, McDonald's, Budweiser, among others."[2][3]

1968 (II)
One notable commercial featured was a Gulf advertisement.[4]

1969 (III)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airlines TWA
"Old West" A contemporary TWA airliner lands in a wild west town.
TWA
"Tour Our Tours" Promotes the airliner's flights to Europe. Features footage of several European cities and landmarks.
Beer Schlitz
"Comin' Atcha" A man asks for a Schlitz beer at a bar. The bartender fills up the customer's glass and slides it down the counter. While this is going on, another bartender talks about the quality of Schlitz. Just as the bartender who has been on the floor is about to lift up the bar flap, to go behind the counter, the customer quickly reacts, and the bar flap is lowered just in time for him to receive their glass of beer.
Car Chrysler "Scuba Diver"[5] A scuba diver in a dreamy sequence with groovy music introduces Chrysler as "the Possible Dream."
Plymouth
"Road Runner" Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner into a Plymouth car dealership.[6]
Cigarette Pall Mall
"Gold" When having to choose between two sets of cigarettes, a guy (who is represented by a close up his hand) has to choose between one set that has 'Good, Rich Flavor' and the other set that is 'Lower in Tar'. Before selecting one of the two, another hand comes in stops the guy from making a choice and is presented a pack of Pall Mall Gold cigarettes. The hand that presented the Pall Mall cigarettes informs the guy that both choices can be found in their cigarettes.[7]
Silva Thins
"Lower Tar" A man wearing sunglasses, smokes a Silva Thins cigarette while a voiceover talks about how the cigarette has the lowest amount of tar, according to US Government studies.[8]
Salem
"Country" The ad begins with a couple driving a Ford Mustang in a big city. The driver of the car then grabs a Salem cigarette. Right as he begins smoking the cigarette, the ad stops for a quick second. When the ad starts again, the two are now cruising offroad through a sunny countryside in a Jeep.[9]
Winston
"Playing Your Song" A man turns a carton of Winston cigarettes into a record and places it on a record player. While spinning on the turntable, the makeshift record ends up playing the Winston tastes good like a cigarette should jingle.[10]
Electronics RCA
"Non-Smear Color #1" To demonstrate the effectiveness of the Non-Smear color television from RCA, a screen is split in half. The test is performed by an adult woman. On the left side shows an unclear, grainy screen. Thanks to the transistors and automatic fine tuning installed in the RCA televisions, the distorted effects are not present on the right side of the screen.
RCA
"Non-Smear Color #2" Identical to the first advertisement but with a younger woman conducting the test.
Juice Mott's
"Clamato" To make Clamato, clams and tomatoes are crossed into one single hybrid-organism.
Personal care Gillette
"Adjustable" An animated, anthropomorphic Gillette Techmatic razor has the pitch of his voice lowered, each time the dial on him is adjusted from "Hi" to "Lo".
Gillette
"Hands Down" A giant blob of Gillette Foamy shaving cream sticks to a man's hand, free of any drip.
Gillette
"Swedish Lady Barber" A man from the United States travels to Sweden to get a shave, only to stop the session several times; due to the razor from the barber not being as good as the Gillette Spoiler razor he uses back home in the US.
Right Guard
"The Great American Coverup" People attempt to hide their underarm perspiration, while out in about in their daily lives.
Petroleum Phillips 66
"Anti-Pollution" In response to air pollution, the detergent additives in Phillips 66 gasoline and Motor oil allows people to confidently take a deep breath.
Phillips 66
"Kids Gas Stand" While peddling his Ford Mustang pedal car, a little boy pulls up and is serviced at Phillips 66 gas stand that two kids have made, similar to that of a lemonade stand.
Tire Goodyear
"Polyglas Testimonial - John" John P. Cearley of Texas voices his approval of the WideTread Polyglas tires from Goodyear that are on his car.
Goodyear
"Polyglas Testimonial - Thomas" Thomas B. Burness, a club manager, gives his thoughts on Goodyear's WideTread Polyglas tires.
1970s
1970 (IV)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Schmidt's
"Beautiful" At a ski resort, a couple goes downhill skiing together. Everything about this is described as 'beautiful' by the voiceover. During the ride down the slope, the two fall over. The couple then get up and share a Schmidt's beer together.
Car Pontiac
"Humbler" A young man pulled up in his GTO to a drive-in restaurant with dramatic music and exhaust noise in the background, pulling the "exhaust" knob to activate the vacuum operated exhaust, drowning the noise out, and then drive off.
Cigarette Winston
"Me and My Winston" A female singer performs the 'Me and My Winston' jingle in front of a giant Winston cigarette box.
Insurance New York Life
"Happiness" A New York Life agent offers happiness to a hippy family through life insurance.
Petroleum American Oil Company
"De-Icer" Thanks to the De-Icer fuel system antifreeze used in his car, that was recommended by his local American Oil station, a man is able to ease his thoughts of starting his car on a cold, snowy morning.
American Oil Company
"I'm a Believer" Various people (including Santa Claus) are seen wearing buttons labeled "I'm a Believer", stating their preference of Amoco lead-free gasoline over competing fuel brands.
1971 (V)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Car Plymouth
"Here Comes Cricket" Adverting the new Plymouth Cricket. Features a Cricket driving inside a circle formed of various Plymouth cars, before parking in a space left open for the car.
Financial services Oppenheimer Fund
"Hands" Four individual hands flash on the screen one at a time, before coming together and forming the Oppenheimer Funds logo.
Motor oil STP
"Snow" On a cold and snowy night, Andy Granatelli is able to start his car and drive in the freezing weather, thanks to using STP Motor oil.
Personal care Personna 74
"Tungsten Steel" Highlights the usage of tungsten steel for the products line of razor blades.
Shaving cream Noxzema
"Close" Gunilla Knutsson appears on screen with a can of Noxzema; telling men how close they can get when they "take it off" with Noxzema cream. After she says that, the camera begins zooming up close to her lips. The ad ends with the close of up Knutsson's lips, telling the viewer that this is how close they can get when they use Noxzema.
Tax preparation H&R Block
"John Cameron Swayze" John Cameron Swayze promotes H&R Block's tax return service.
Tire Goodyear
"Polyglas" Advertising the Polyglas tire from Goodyear. The ad highlights the tires advantages in mileage, traction, and strength by showing motorists demonstrating these traits while driving.
1972 (VI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Lone Star Beer
"Big Country" A group of cowboys round up a heard of horses. After getting the job done, they all relax and enjoy a can of Lone Star Beer.
Pabst Blue Ribbon
"Highwheelers" A group of men ride on vintage high wheel bicycles through a park. The narrator connects this to the old-time taste of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.
Car Ford
"What You Want" The head of a board meeting, at the Ford Motor Company, talks about the changes that were made to the Ford Galaxie 500 thanks to listening to customer requests that were sent to the company.
Cigar Dutch Masters
"Latin America" Several women bring a man, bananas, then a chocolate cake, and finally, Dutch Masters cigars. The narrator for the advertisement describes the items, that were brought to the man, as some of the best tasting and that they have come from Latin America.
Deodorant Right Guard
"Fire Yours" A man and then a woman talk about the problems with the antiperspirant they use. The narrator of the spot then responds to this, by telling the viewer to fire the antiperspirant they are currently using and hire Right Guard.
Hardware Black+Decker
"Car Building" Highlights the usage of Black+Decker tools for building automobiles.
Black+Decker
"Charlie Jones" Charlie Jones talks about the Black+Decker Deluxe Shrub and Hedge Trimmer, for their Super Bowl Special promotion.
Black+Decker
"Power Tools" Black+Decker power tools are used to build a skyscraper.
Black+Decker
"Shurb and Hedge" Promotes a special offer from Better Homes and Gardens by offering the consumer a pair of books, through a certificate from a purchase of either a hedge trimmer or a two-speed drill assortment.
Black+Decker
"Weekend Chores" Another Super Bowl Special promotional spot with Charlie Jones. This spot has Jones talking about the Black+Decker two-speed quarter drill assortment.
Industry trade group Foundation for Full Service Banks
"Diner" A man named Mike opens up a diner, thanks to a Full Service Bank.
Insurance Allstate
"Young Mans Insurance" An adult male spends time at zoo with his son. The narrator informs the viewer, that by using Allstate for life insurance, you do not have to pass away in order to collect money. The narrator of the ad then talks about the company's money back plan and ends the ad referring to Allstate as the young man's life insurance.
Personal care Gillette
"Dry Look" Shows the before and after appearances of men who use The Dry Look hair spray.
Gillette
"Face Saver" The ad starts with a man voicing his frustrations about shaving, due to having to shave multiple times against the grain, along with the irritation it causes. The man then talks about how Gillette's Foamy Face Saver shaving cream helps with this problem. Thanks to the lubricating protection from the shaving cream, the man is able shave against the grain, with less irritation.
Gillette
"Trac II" A man dressed in a lab coat talks about why the Gillette Trac II razor has two blades and the advantages it has with shaving.
Personna 74
"Construction Worker" At a construction site, a construction worker drills a hole into a beam. The voiceover for the commercial, then talks about how the tungsten steel of the drill bit made the workers tough job easier the same way the same steel used in the Personna 74 razor gives the user the sharpest and longest lasting shave.
Petroleum ARCO
"A Little More Mileage" A couple is on their way to catch a ferry ride, but the car they are in, runs out of gas. The man driving the car, gets out, walks to his nearest ARCO gas station and fills up a gas can. When he arrives back at the dock, the woman and the car he was with, are on the ferry sailing away from the man.
Soft drink Coca-Cola
"Hilltop" Several teenagers from around the globe sing on top of a hill in Italy while holding bottles of Coke. The jingle sung in the ad ("Buy the World a Coke") was later adapted to a full-length song (removing the Coca-Cola references) twice, becoming a hit song.
Tire Goodyear
"Radial Tire" At the Goodyear Test Track in San Angelo, Texas, the Goodyear Custom Wide Tread Radial Tire is put to the test, by placing the tires on a Ford Mustang and slaloming around a set of cones. The car is able to navigate the course, flat and smooth, thanks to the tires.
1973 (VII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Car Dodge
"Any Length" George Blanda physically stretches a standard Dodge Pickup to form a club cab and then stretches it even further to form a crew cab.[11]
Personal care Noxzema
"Cream Your Face" Farrah Fawcett sings to Joe Namath and rubs Noxzema shaving cream on his face.[12]
Tire Goodyear
"Steel Guard" Promoting the Steel Guard Radial Tire from Goodyear. Shows five different ways the tire was tested.[13]
1974 (VIII)
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1975 (IX)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Automotive DieHard
"Car Start" An adult couple has trouble starting their car, so they resort to borrowing their teenage son's souped up Plymouth Barracuda, equipped with a DieHard battery.
Electronics Zenith
"Chromacolor II" A spokesman reveals that in a survey polled amongst independent service technicians, Zenith color televisions topped in fewest repairs, best picture, and was the brand that most participants said they would buy at present time. Promotes the Chromacolor II television.[14]
Food McDonald's
"Big Mac" Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.
Personal care Grecian Formula
"No Grey" A wife tells her husband that he looks younger, thanks to using Grecian Formula 16.[15]
Security Master Lock
"Rifle" A man attempts to break a Master Lock with a rifle. He fails, but does put a bullet hole in the lock.
1976 (X)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Automotive ACDelco
"Freedom Battery" Promotes the Delco Freedom car battery.
Beer Budweiser
"Beer Talk - Room For More" Ed McMahon tells viewers that when it comes to beer, it's better to have a good long drink rather than drinking it sip by sip.[16]
Miller Hight Life
"Miller Time" When Miller Time approaches, a group of construction workers head to a bar after a long day of work constructing a skyscraper.
Miller Lite
"Rosey Grier and friends" Retired football players, Ben Davidson, Rosey Grier, and Ray Nitschke, form a knitting club.[17]
Car Ford
"Granada" The Ford Granada is put to the test against the Cadillac Seville and the Mercedes-Benz 280.[18]
Copy Xerox
"Monks"
Credit card American Express
"Jack Nicklaus" Jack Nicklaus talks about why he uses an American Express credit card.
Security Master Lock
"Marksman 2"
1977 (XI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Copy Xerox
"Monks" A monk must make 500 handwritten scriptures for his boss. He obviously goes to Xerox, and delivers the scriptures. The boss looks to the heavens and says, "It's a miracle".
1978 (XII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Here Comes The King" The Budweiser Clydesdales stroll through the snow, while the famed Budweiser-jingle, Here Comes The King, plays.
Miller High Life
Car Ford
"Futura" Space themed spot promoting the Ford Fairmont Futura
Credit card American Express
"Pele" Pele talks about the American Express Card he uses whenever he travels.
Electronics RCA
"Leslie Caron" Leslie Caron promotes the RCA ColorTrak television.
Personal care Gillette Promotes the Atra Razor
Gillette Promotes Trac II Shave Cream
Right Guard
Tire BFGoodrich
1979 (XIII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airlines Eastern
"Busy Phones" Frank Borman talks about the computer system that Eastern has implemented, to help improve their call system.
Battery Eveready
"Robert Conrad" Robert Conrad talks about the Eveready Alkaline Power Cell battery.
Beer Budweiser
"Here Comes The King" The Budweiser Clydesdales stroll through the snow, while the famed Budweiser-jingle, Here Comes The King, plays.
Also aired during Super Bowl XII

Budweiser
"When You've Said It All" Featuring footage of the Miss Budweiser hydroplane, the Budweiser-sponsored Spyder NF-10 Can-Am car, and the Budweiser Hot-Air Balloon in action.
Miller High Life
"Firefighters" After putting out a big fire, a team of firefighters go to a bar and have a Miller High Life beer.
Miller Lite
"Famous Ex-Quarterbacks" Retired quarterbacks Terry Hanratty, Charley Johnson, and Norm Snead appear at a table enjoying Miller Lite beer.[19]
Car Chrysler
"Hal Linden" Hal Linden explains the features and benefits the Chrysler Newport has over the Chevy Caprice.
Chrysler
"Neil Armstrong" Neil Armstrong talks about the engineering advantages Chrysler had made with their cars.
Dodge
"Gutsy" The Dodge Omni 024 is advertised in this spot. Details the features associated with the vehicle.
Dodge
"Rugged" Promotes the Dodge Omni 024. Refers to the overhead cam system as 'rugged'.
Dodge
"Value You Can Measure" Spot introducing the Dodge St. Regis. Talks about the advantages the car has over the Chevrolet Caprice.
Plymouth
"Beyond" Advertisement promoting the Plymouth Horizon TC3. Highlights the different options and features for the car.
Volkswagen
"Pilot" An airplane pilot talks about why he owns a Volkswagen Rabbit.
Car rental Avis
"Super Saver Rates" A spokesman talks about the different special rates that Avis offers to its customers.
Computer IBM
"Chip" Highlights the computer chip used in IBM Computers. A spokesman first appears with an enlarged image of the chip before showing the actual chip, which is smaller than the tip of his finger.[20]
Credit card American Express
"Jim Fixx" While out running in Paris, France, Jim Fixx explains why he uses American Express.
Electronics Canon
"John Newcombe" A photographer takes photos of John Newcombe with a Canon AE-1 camera. Newcombe then uses the camera to take a picture of a female tennis player.
Magnavox
"Handing Out Money" Promotes the Magnavox Annual Sale. Informs customers can receive a rebate by purchasing Magnavox products.
Fast food McDonald's
"One and Only Taste" People from all over the country enjoy the "one and only" taste of the Big Mac sandwich.[21]
Financial services EF Hutton
"Joggers" While two guys are out for a jog, a discussion about the market forms. One runner talks about looking into tax-free incomes, thanks to their broker suggesting it. The other runner talks about his broker being EF Hutton. Before going into detail on what was discussed with his broker, everyone around the two runners stops and listen to what the runner has to say about EF Hutton.
Hotel Sheraton
"Taste" Dana Valery performs a musical number about Sheraton's hotels.[22]
Insurance Crum & Forster
"Fourth of July" Fourth of July parades are made possible thanks to Crum & Forster insurance.
Manufacturing Eaton
"Space Shuttle" Thanks to the microwave system provided by Eaton, a space shuttle is able to land on top of an airplane.
Pulp and paper Georgia-Pacific
"We've Grown" Highlights the company's expansion into the chemical and oil industries.
Soft drink Coca-Cola
"Hey Kid, Catch!" A young kid tries to talk to "Mean" Joe Greene by the locker room after a game. Greene is his usual "mean" self until the kid insists Greene has his Coke. After Greene drinks the Coke, he "sweetens" up and offers the kid his jersey, saying, "Hey, Kid...Catch."
1980s
1980 (XIV)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Rocket Car" Stan Barrett's attempt at breaking the land speed record in the Budweiser Rocket is depicted in this ad.
Financial services EF Hutton
"Joggers" While two guys are out for a jog, a discussion about the market forms. One runner talks about looking into tax-free incomes, thanks to their broker suggesting it. The other runner talks about his broker being EF Hutton. Before going into detail on what was discussed with his broker, everyone around the two runners stops and listen to what the runner has to say about EF Hutton.
Also aired during Super Bowl XIII

Privately held company Crown Forklifts
"Noah's Ark*"
Security Master Lock
"Marksman 2"
Soft drink Coca-Cola
"Hey Kid, Catch!" A young kid tries to talk to "Mean" Joe Greene by the locker room after a game. Greene is his usual "mean" self until the kid insists Greene has his Coke. After Greene drinks the Coke, he "sweetens" up and offers the kid his jersey, saying, "Hey, Kid...Catch."
Also aired during Super Bowl XIII and again at Super Bowl XV.

Wine Paul Masson Wine
"Orson Welles"
1981 (XV)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Hard Day's Work" Part of the "This Buds for You" campaign. Dedicated to those who put in a hard day's work.[23]
Budweiser
"Workers" A "This Buds for You" Spot. Saluting the workers who make sports equipment.[24]
Miller High Life
"Eddie Rabbitt in Concert" Eddie Rabbitt ends a concert by performing "I Love a Rainy Night" and then heads backstage for Miller Time.[25]
Miller Lite
"Not the Same" John Madden talks about how Miller Lite has helped him with relaxing, in contrast to his coaching days. While talking about the beer, he gets out of seat and starts rambling about why he prefers Miller Lite to other beers. The ad ends with Madden bursting through the wall and continuing his rant.[26]
Pabst Blue Ribbon
"Spirit"
Camera Polaroid
"Now with a Flash" A couple walks in a park. The man shows that now you can have a flash on your Polaroid Camera, showing brighter photos.
Security Master Lock
"Marksman 2"
Soft drink Coca-Cola
"Hey Kid, Catch!" A young kid tries to talk to "Mean" Joe Greene by the locker room after a game. Greene is his usual "mean" self until the kid insists Greene has his Coke. After Greene drinks the Coke, he "sweetens" up and offers the kid his jersey, saying, "Hey, Kid...Catch."
Also aired during Super Bowl XIII and Super Bowl XIV.

1982 (XVI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airlines Eastern
"More" Eastern president, Frank Borman, thanks those who made Eastern, Americas favorite airline.[27]
Analgesic Anacin
"Pet Shop" A woman at a pet shop gets a headache and considers taking Tylenol to remedy it. A man she is with, however, recommends that she takes Anacin 3 instead.
Automotive Bendix
"Power of Ingenuity" Cliff Robertson talks about how Bendix creates the future through the power of ingenuity.[28]
ACDelco
"Ice Block Demo" The Delco Freedom 60 Car Battery is placed in a block of ice and is able to start a car up.
Beer Löwenbräu
"Skiers" On a skinning trip, a trio of guys have climbed a snowy slope. One of the skiers wants to turn around and head back, but another one tells him that they have Löwenbräu at the lodge. This changers the skiers mind and the three ski back to the lodge for some Löwenbräu.
Michelob Light
"Skiers" Two skiers have a race to the bottom of a hill for a Michelob Light.
Pabst Blue Ribbon
"The Same" People give their thoughts on Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.
Car Cadillac
"Working Late" The Cadillac de Ville is the payoff for a man who has worked long, hard hours in the office.[29]
Ford
"Telly Savalas" Telly Savalas promotes the Ford Escort.
Honda
"Engineering Wonder" Advertisement for the Honda Accord. Talks about the upgraded features and improvements for the model year.
Honda
"Signs" Promoting the Honda Civic. Highlights the fuel economy of the car.
Mercedes-Benz
"Test Track" The Mercedes-Benz 240D is put to the test at the Mercedes test track.[30]
Subaru
"Ruth Gordon" The Subaru BRAT is promoted by Ruth Gordon.
Computer RadioShack
"Color Computer" A commercial for the TRS-80 computer.
Electronics Canon
"Joe Theismann" The ad starts with a professional photographer taking photos of Joe Theismann during a football game with a Canon AE-1 camera. The ad ends with Theismann using the same camera to take photos of his family throwing around a football at their house.[31]
Insurance Sentry Insurance
"Ernie" A worker named Ernie is welcomed back from an injury by his co-workers.
Petroleum Gulf Oil
"Wide Load" To get around a wide load semi truck up a steep hill, a motorist uses Gulf Super Unleaded fuel for his station wagon.
Restaurant McDonald's
"Hopscotch" Two kids are playing hopscotch while singing the McDonald's menu. Soon, the whole neighborhood joins in.
Wendy's
"David "Deacon" Jones David "Deacon" Jones talks about how Wendy's has twice the meat for one burger.
Security Master Lock
"Marksman 2"
1983 (XVII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser Light
"Born of Tradition" A Clydesdale runs through the snow while a voiceover talks about Budweiser Light beer.[32]
Budweiser Light
"Drafted" Despite being a 7th round draft pick, a football player manages to bring out his best during a team practice.[33]
Miller High Life
"Welcome to Miller Time"
Car Chrysler
"Ricardo Montalbán" Ricardo Montalbán promotes the Chrysler New Yorker.[34]
Car rental Hertz
"Best of Both Worlds" O. J. Simpson explains how Hertz gives customers the "Best of Both Worlds with the gifts they provide their customers and the travel rewards program that they offer as well.[35]
Electronics Atari
"Judy" Compares the Atari 5200 SuperSystem to arcade games. Highlights the 'pause' feature that the system provides, in which it allows the player to receive a call from a woman named 'Judy' all thanks to this feature.[36]
Canon
"Joe Theismann" The ad starts with a professional photographer taking photos of Joe Theismann during a football game with a Canon AE-1 camera. The ad ends with Theismann using the same camera to take photos of his family throwing around a football at their house.[37]
Also aired during Super Bowl XVI

Manufacturing Briggs & Stratton
"Invisible" People use Briggs & Stratton equipment but only the engine is visible.[38]
Restaurant Burger King
"Ultimate Weapon" A female Burger King employee (played by Elisabeth Shue) appears on screen, telling the viewer, if they have not switched over to Burger King yet, they have no choice but to use the 'Ultimate Weapon' on them: a montage of the Whopper sandwich set to Ride of the Valkyries.[39]
Security Master Lock
"Marksman 2"
1984 (XVIII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airline Eastern
"Wings" At a ceremony, an Eastern Air Lines pilot gets his wings badge from a trio of businesspeople for excellent service.
Analgesic Anacin
"That's Football" A Football player talks about using Anacin after a game, to relieve pain.
Beer Budweiser Light
"Hockey Goalie" During a hockey game, a goalie brings out his best and helps his team win.
Miller Lite
"Train" John Madden explains why he prefers taking the train over flying.
Stroh Light
"Poker Game" For a group of guys, poker night becomes a Stroh Light Night, thanks to host providing his friends with Stroh Light beer.
Car Chevrolet
"Eurosport" Promoting the Chevy Celebrity Eurosport. Features footage of the car driving around a unique custom backdrop with a voiceover and jingle.
Chevrolet
"Mars" A Chevy Camaro drives around Mars, while bystanders, with glowing eyes, watch the car drive by them.
Toyota
"Dan and Evi Gurney" Dan Gurney takes his wife, Evi, out for a ride, in a Toyota Supra. around the Riverside International Raceway.
Toyota
"The Truck World On Its Rear" Toyota's new trucks for 1984, cause other pickups to lift up and stand on their rear bumpers.
Computer Apple Macintosh
"1984" In what some call the greatest Super Bowl commercial of all time, an Olympian runs to save a race of hypnotized humans from their computer overlord. Being chased by police, the Olympian throws a hammer at the screen overlord and a beacon of light shines, to the amazement of the followers. The ad closes with the narration "On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like 1984."
Atari
"Get Started" Alan Alda unpacks, hooks up, and turns on an Atari XL home computer in a 30-second commercial.
IBM
"Differences" Families from all over the world, watch the Olympic Games.
Tandy
"Dawn of a New Era" Bill Bixby pitches the new Tandy TRS-80 Model 2000 in space. Co-branded spot alongside RadioShack.
Electronics Sharp
"Down To Size" The ad begins with a man in a copy center, with a Sharp SF 900 Copier. As he describes the features of the copier a giant saw cuts through the wall. This is repeated two more times, until only a fourth of the center is left. Each time the saw cuts a section off, the man quickly and frightenedly moves over to the section of the copy center that remains.
Insurance Nationwide
"Puppy" A little boy named Andrew gets a puppy from his parents. The narrator states that puppy is going to help him learn more about love and responsibility. This segways into the narrator stating that when the boy gets older, his responsibilities will increase, and that Nationwide will be there to help him; just like they have with the rest of their family. The ad ends with Andrew and his new puppy sleeping in a blanket, in allusion to the blanket protection that Nationwide provides to their customers.[40]
Pet food Purina Dog Chow
"Danny Boy" While walking on the beach with their dog named 'Danny Boy', a son asks his father how old their dog will get.
Retail ComputerLand
"It's Time We Had A Talk" A daughter takes her father to a ComputerLand store to look for a computer.
Security Master Lock
"The Doubters" Following up from their 'Marksman' spot, several organizations that doubted the outcome of firing a bullet into a Master Lock, repeat the test; only to get the same result as the original ad.[41]
Soft drink Diet Coke
"Olympic Dad" A track runner gets mentorship from his father, which leads him to winning the gold medal at the Olympics.
1985 (XIX)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Bud Light
"Give Me a Light"
Miller Lite
"Respect"
Car Ford
"On the Road Again" Promotes Ford Trucks. Features a cover of On the Road Again with reworked lyrics focusing on driving Ford Trucks.[42]
Ford
"Ski Trip" On a very snowy day, a family takes their Ford Tempo and goes on a skiing trip.[43]
Computer Apple, Inc.
"Lemmings" A long line of blindfolded office workers approaches a cliff. One by one, the workers plunge to their deaths, while a voiceover states that Macintosh Office will soon be announced. The person at the end of the line then stops and removes his blindfold, taking in the situation before turning around and seeing another line of people approaching.
Exercise equipment Soloflex
"Work of Art"
Fire HVAC security equipment and controls Johnson Controls
"LAX"
Johnson Controls
"Superdome"
General Building Materials Composites Owens Corning
"Perfect Crime"
Hospitality Hyatt Hotels
"Hotel in Space" A father and son travel to space and stay at a Hyatt space station hotel. Bart Starr makes a cameo appearance.[44]
Manufacturing The Canned Food Information Council
"Brilliance"
ITT
"Brakes" Showcases the Anti-lock braking system provided in cars through ITT's Teves division. The ad shows a comparison of a car test; first with a car that does not have the ABS feature on a slick road, which causes it to spin out when braking. After that, a car with the ABS feature installed on it is put to the test. This time the car stops on the slick road smoothly and without spinning out.[45]
Minolta
"Neat Freak"
Marine Corps U.S. Marines
"Sword"
Security Master Lock
"The Doubters" Following up from their 'Marksman' spot, several organizations that doubted the outcome of firing a bullet into a Master Lock, repeat the test; only to get the same result as the original ad.[46]
Also aired during Super Bowl XVIII

Software Cullinet
"Bobby Orr" Bobby Orr talks about Cullinet software and its use in the business world.[47]
1986 (XX)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Credit card Discover Card
"Dawn of Discover"
Dairy American Dairy Association
Fire HVAC security equipment and controls Johnson Controls
"LAX"
Johnson Controls
"Superdome"
Hotels Holiday Inn
"A Promise"
Manufacturing Minolta
"Uncle Ebenezer"
Marine Corps U.S. Marines
"Sword"
Restaurant Burger King
"Find Herb"
McDonald's
"Pepé Le Pew"
McDonald's
"Romeo and Juliet"
Truck bedliner Duraliner
"Your Neighbor"
Watches Timex Group USA
"Atlantis"
1987 (XXI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airlines American Airlines
"Reward Trip" Back from his flight, a businessman returns to the office, only to receive a voicemail from his boss. When listening to the message, the businessman finds out he has been rewarded a vacation for all the trips he has had to take for his job with American Airlines.[48][49]
Beer Bud Light
"Party Animal Spuds MacKenzie"
Fire HVAC security equipment and controls Johnson Controls
"LAX"
Johnson Controls
"Superdome"
Food Kellogg's Corn Flakes
"America's Cereal" People give their thoughts on Kellogg's Corn Flakes cereal.[50]
Insurance Allstate
"Leave It to Us"
The Travelers
"Artist" An artist paints a piece that centers around the Travelers Red Umbrella logo.[51]
Restaurant McDonald's
"New Kid" An elderly man has his first day on the job at McDonald's.[52]
Retail Foot Locker
"Futuristic" A futuristic ball game is played in space.[53]
Soft drink Diet Coke
"Pierce Brosnan vs Ninja" Pierce Brosnan enjoys a Diet Coke with a woman, while a ninja attempts to attack him and fails doing so.[54][55]
RC Cola
"Little Red Wagon" A little boy and his dog goes around collecting Pepsi and Coca-Cola cans. Each can they find goes in the toy wagon he is pulling along. When the wagon gets full, he brings it to a recycling center and exchanges the cans for some coins. The ad ends with the little boy using the coins from the Coke and Pepsi cans he had collected, to purchase an RC Cola from a vending machine.[56]
Slice
"Baseball" Major League Baseball stars, Lenny Dykstra, Wally Joyner, Mike Scott, and Ozzie Smith, play a game of baseball. While the athletes are in play, each movement made, a splash effect takes place.[48][57]
Telecommunications Contel
"Charlton Heston" Charlton Heston talks about how business manage information with Contel.[58]
Tire Goodyear
"Lost Pet" Thanks to the Goodyear Vector tires used on their car, a father and son are able to drive around and find their lost dog, despite the heavy rainfall.[59][60]
1988 (XXII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airline American Airlines
"Pilot" Reaching the end of his tour, a military pilot is given an acceptance letter; confirming his new role as a pilot for American Airlines.
Delta
"Your Bag" A ticket agent for Delta skillfully maneuvers through a crowd at an airport, in order to return a suitcase for a customer who is about to board an airplane.
Pan Am
"Half Fare No Fare Fare" A couple debates on where they want to travel to.
Alcohol Bartles & Jaymes
"Bugle" Frank Bartles and Ed Jaymes promote the new Bartles & Jaymes Premium Berry Wine Cooler.
Antacid Alka Seltzer
"Felix" Felix McGrath of the United States Ski Team talks about using Alka Seltzer Plus.
Aspirin Bayer
"Birth" A man, who four years ago had a heart attack, gets to watch his wife give birth.
Battery Energizer
"Jacko" Australian rules footballer, Mark "Jacko" Jackson, sings about Energizer Batteries while on a train.
Beer Bud Light
"Goalie" Spuds MacKenzie plays goalie for the US Hockey team.
Bud Light
"Ski Jump" Spuds MacKenzie competes in a ski jump competition.
Budweiser
"The Promise" Narrator talks about the genuine promise of Budweiser beer.
Budweiser
"Rehab" After dealing with an injury, an athlete trains for a comeback.
Budweiser
"Strength" A spot that symbolizes the Budweiser Clydesdales as a metaphor for Budweiser's quality taste.
Michelob
"After Midnight" Eric Clapton performs After Midnight in a bar.
Stroh's Light
"Impressions" Alex the Dog does impressions of several famous dogs in front of a group of guys.
Candy Nestle Crunch
"Jimmy Connors" Jimmy Connors appears with his family.
Car Eagle
"Euro" An ad for the new Eagle Premier, describing it as an American car with European sophistication and handling.
Pontiac
"If You Like To Drive" Promoting the Pontiac Grand Prix. A voice over informs the viewer about the car as a car for those who really like to drive.
Suzuki
"Great Lengths" A driver in a Suzuki Samurai is revealed as someone who takes short cuts to make driving fun.
Volkswagen
"Interact" A Volkswagen Jetta swerves through rows of Volkswagen engineers on a test track.
Yugo
"Tough A group of Yugo cars drive through a setting, surrounded by canyons, while the narrator describes the cars as "tough, dependable, and affordable".
Clothing Hanes
"Mike Ditka" Appearing in a locker room, Mike Ditka talks about switching to Hanes T-shirts and underwear.
Computer IBM
"Signals" An IBM spokesperson appears with a football referee to discuss referee signals.
Credit card Visa
"Olympics" A spot promoting the 1988 Winter Olympics and highlighting how Visa is the official card of the Olympics.
Food Campbell's
"Eat You Up" Howie Long takes care of his mean appetite by having a bowl of Campbell's Chunky Soup
Campbell's
"Get Over Here" Mike Ditka enjoys a can of Campbell's Chunky Soup.
Insurance John Hancock
"Michael Mark" In a conversation between two family members, a young male named Michael Mark, discusses his income and is asked about what investments he has ade.
New York Life
"Ice Man" In the year 2014, a cryogenically frozen skier from 1988, is thawed out.
Travelers Insurance
"Red Umbrella" A person with a red umbrella stands out in a crowd.
Mail UPS
"Flying Letters" A stack of UPS Next Day Air Letter envelopes flies out, one-by-one; each of them landing on a desk.
Manufacturing Dupont
"Great Saves" A woman at a fancy party leaps to prevent a piece of food from landing on the carpet and staining it.
Motor oil Pennzoil
"World Class Protection" Silhouettes of five of the world's leading Motor oils are displayed on screen. One-by-one, each bottle floats away when the voice over states that only one Motor oil exceeds all car makers US Warranty Requirements and surpasses the American Petroleum Institute's highest standards for car engine protection for every weight it sells. This leaves only one Motor oil bottle left and is revealed to be Pennzoil.
Valvoline
"Heat Wave" Advertising the company's line of Turbo Formula Motor oil. A cover of the song, Heat Wave, plays while a montage of people driving various turbo-charged cars is shown for the duration of the ad.
Personal care Old Spice
"More Effective" Promoting the brand's Fast Track Deodorant. For the ad, a voiceover states that "It's More Effective Than the Leading Men's Deodorant" and that clinical tests have shown that it blocks odor; prior to revealing the product.
Real estate Coldwell Banker
"Skipping Stones" A Mom and her daughter appear at a pond, skipping stones across the water. The pond is next to a new house the daughter had purchased. This leads to a conversation between the two about the new house; with the daughter insisting all the ways that Coldwell Banker has been able to help her achieve this situation.
Restaurant McDonald's
"Cheddar Melt" Promoting the new Cheddar Melt burger.
McDonald's
"County Champ" A track athlete returns to his hometown after failing to make the Track and Field team for the Olympics.
McDonald's
"Time-Out" An advertisement with Michael Jordan is interrupted to promote the introduction of the Cheddar Melt.
McDonald's
"Tossed Salad" Advertising the fast-food chain's line of Tossed Fresh Salads, complete with a jingle.
Security Master Lock
"Lock In" Montage of people using various types of locks from Master Lock to secure their items.
Soft drink Diet Coke
"Out On A Ledge" Demi Moore has to retrieve her Diet Coke that accidentally has fallen onto a ledge, high up on her apartment building.
Diet Pepsi
"Mad Dog" To get a Diet Pepsi from a vending machine, a couple has to maneuver around a dog trying to chase them. Starring Michael J. Fox.
Tire Michelin
"I Like Your New Car" Two voice overs talk about the new car one of them got. Visually, the ad shows close ups of the car and a baby.
Michelin
"See Saw" A Michelin tire slides from one end to another on a see saw.
1989 (XXIII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Bud Bowl I" A team of Budweiser beer bottles compete against Bud Light beer bottles in a simulated football game.[61]
Credit card American Express
"Dana Carvey Jon Lovitz Super Bowl"
Restaurant McDonald's
"Stadium" At Super Bowl XXIII, the scoreboard at the endzone displays a message celebrating the 21st birthday for the Big Mac. The crowd then sings Happy Birthday in honor of the sandwich.[62]
Retail Sears
"Our House" A family starts their morning off, by using Kenmore appliances to make breakfast and clean their clothes. Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young provides the soundtrack to the advertisement.[63]
Security Masterlock
"Lock Abuse" People are unable to break into various locations due to each location being secured by a Masterlock lock.
Soft drink Diet Coke
"The Move Is On"
1990s
1990 (XXIV)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Car Chrysler
"Lee Iacocca" Lee Iacocca talks about the guaranteed rebate offered for all Chrysler vehicles.
Nissan
"Turbocharged Dream" A Nissan 300ZX Turbo is challenged by a sportbike, racing car and a jet fighter respectively.
Directed by Ridley Scott[64][65][66]
Credit card American Express
"The Race" Paul Newman races a Top-Fuel Dragster on a Mini-Bike.
Footwear Nike
"Announcers" Nike has announcers.
Insurance New York Life
"Friends" Thanks to being friends with a life insurance agent from New York Life, the next generation of family members are insured.
Restaurant McDonald's
"Homer Alaska 1"
McDonald's
"Homer Alaska 2"
McDonald's
"Homer Alaska 3"
McDonald's
"Homer Alaska 4"
McDonald's
"Saving the Universe"
Security Masterlock
"Lock Abuse" People are unable to break into various locations due to each location being secured by a Masterlock lock.
Also aired during Super Bowl XXIII.

Soft drink Coca-Cola
"Generations
Hilltop Reunion"

Diet Pepsi
"Joe Montana Challenge" Joe Montana offers any celebrity that has appeared in a Diet Coke commercial, to take a blind taste test and see which tastes better, Diet Pepsi or Diet Coke.
Telecommunications GTE
"Forget" GTE Workers run through a tunnel like football players. Promotes the company providing the official telecommunications system for the Super Bowl.
Cast: Dick Enberg & Bob Lilly

1991 (XXV)
1992 (XXVI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Airlines USAir
"Where Are We?" A father takes his son to a field watch a USAir airliner fly over.[67]
Beer Budweiser
"Dan Marino" Anti-Drunk Driving PSA starring Dan Marino
Budweiser
"Scott Pruett" Anti-Drunk Driving PSA starring Scott Pruett
Car Hyundai
"Take a Stand"" While the song "Stand by Me" by Ben E. King plays, the narrator describes the company's ValueCare maintenance plan[68]
Clothing Air Jordan
"Hare and Air Jordan" After having trouble sleeping due to a basketball game taking place above him, Bugs Bunny recruits Michael Jordan to get his revenge. Would become the inspiration for the 1996 feature film, Space Jam.
Bugle Boy While golfing, a man's friends criticize him for "spending time" with his wife instead of golfing with them.[68]
Electronics Magnavox Actor, John Cleese displays a number of the company's latest electronics. As the ad progresses, Cleese appears on the screen or lens of each subsequent product, with some of the Johns becoming increasingly frustrated.[68]
Fast food McDonald's The ad describes how McDonald's treats you how you want to be treated, and it ends with the slogan "What you want is what you get."
Film Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot TV promo[68]
Soft drink Pepsi
"Cindy Crawford" Two Boys see Cindy Crawford pulling up at a vending machine drinking a can of Pepsi.
Pepsi
"Billboard" This four-part ad describes the fictional narrative of how Pepsi created its new slogan, "Gotta' Have It." In the first 30-second advertisement, a farmer drives his truck off the road and into a Pepsi billboard. The accident conveniently leaves the phrase, "Choice of a New Generation" cut-out as if by hand. In the second advertisement, townspeople are interviewed to describe their feelings about the new Pepsi movement. People gather by the hundreds in an event mimicking the iconic Woodstock festival. In the third advertisement, celebrities including Regis Philbin, Yogi Berra and Jimmy Connors comment on the popularity of Pepsi, and by the commercial's end, a new slogan is discovered: "Gotta' Have It." The fourth advertisement is in the style of a news report, and it notes the sightings of Pepsi billboards across the country.
1993 (XXVII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Car Honda Prelude
"Slingshot" This ad was produced by RPA. The commercial announcer saying "Presenting The One hundred And ninety Horsepower Prelude VTEC" Then the car going reverse and Suddenly the Prelude go forward like a slingshot fires Then The commercial announcer saying "From Honda" before ending with the Honda logo and the American Honda Motor Jingle.
Lincoln
"Highlight Film" Promoting the Lincoln Mark VIII. Rather than being an advertisement for the car, the narrator tells the viewer to think of the 30-second spot as a highlight film. Several football broadcast techniques like Instant Replay and Slow Motion are used in the ad.[69]
Oldsmobile
"100,000 Mile Drive" Consumers give there testimonials on the advantages that came from driving their Oldsmobile Achieva for 100,000 miles.[70]
Subaru Impreza
"Teaser" This ad was produced by Wieden+Kennedy. six different commercials are used to describe the new Impreza:
1. the Honda Civic have a 3-Channel ABS but The Impreza Have a 4-Channel ABS.
2. The Impreza having less trouble starting the engine in cold weather condition than the Honda Civic by Eliminating the Distributor.
3. With The new EJ18 Horizontally Opposed engine help The Impreza for better connering and better weight distribution Than the Honda Civic.
4. The Impreza Suspension give a Smoother ride than a Double wishbone suspension Honda Civic.
5. The Impreza TCU is linked with the ECU to provide seamless shifting.
6. The Subaru Passenger Car which Registration in The past 10 Years are still on the road for 93 Percent According to 1991 R.L. Polk & Company Passenger Car Registration Report.
Narrator: Kirstie Alley
Clothing Lee
"Inhale" A man trying to suck in his stomach to button up his jeans ends up inhaling his pet canary.
Lee
"The Date" A young woman in her bedroom upstairs wearing a white cap sleeved leotard or bodysuit as a top sees her date (Alan Cumming) pulling up. She struggles to get into her jeans by hip rolling, and jumping up and down and trying to pull jeans up at same time. Date sees shadow of her hip rolling in window and gets excited. As she continues to struggle to get into her jeans she gets one foot tangled in cord of floor lamp then the other and falls into mannequin with mannequin landing on top of her and the lights going out. Date sees this and looks to him like she is fooling around with another guy.
Footwear Nike
"Hare Jordan" Marvin the Martian takes all the Air Jordans on earth and challenges Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny to a game of basketball with the fate of the earth at stake. This commercial would serve as inspiration for the movie Space Jam.
Restaurant McDonald's
"Showdown" Michael Jordan and Larry Bird play an outrageous game of Horse. The prize: A Big Mac.[61]
Retail ServiStar
"Neighbor" Promotes the hardware store as being a good neighbor with good advice, complete with a jingle.
Tire Goodyear
"Indy" An IndyCar tests in the rain, at the Michigan International Speedway, using Goodyear Eagle Performance street tires.[71]
Goodyear
"Water Skiing" Thanks to the car being supplied by Goodyear Aquatred Tires, a duo waterskies on less than an inch of water while being towed by the car with the tires on it.[72]
1994 (XXVIII)
1995 (XXIX)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Frogs" Three frogs are sitting in a swamp sounding out different syllables until they finally speak out the name "Budweiser"[61]
Car Honda
"Grow Up" Advertising the Honda Odyssey Mini-Van and featuring the artwork of Keith Haring. Narrator Jack Lemmon tells the viewer that despite growing up, getting a job, getting married, and having kids doesn't mean that the viewer has to settle for a regular Mini-Van. Was the first of three ads that Honda aired back-to-back-to-back in the 4th quarter.[73]
Honda
"Joys of a Mini-Van" Jack Lemmon talks about some the "joys" of the mini-van, including the big sliding door, the heavy removable third row seat, and the rear windows that don't roll down. He then talks about the features that Honda Odyssey has that other Mini-Vans do not; such as having four doors and a fold away rear seat. As with the "Grow Up" spot, Keith Haring's artwork is featured. Was the last of the three ads that Honda aired back-to-back-to-back in the 4th quarter.[74]
Honda
"Spy Chase" Parodying the James Bond movies; a couple in a Honda del Sol is being chased by a helicopter. Right as the helicopter catches up to the del Sol, the villain of the ad jumps on top of the roof and begins attacking the car. The tuxedo-clad driver reacts to this, by releasing the detachable roof of the car with the villain on top of it. Was the second of three ads that Honda aired back-to-back-to-back in the 4th quarter.[75]
Isuzu
"Paris-Dakar" An Isuzu Trooper drives through a village in Morocco, in nod to the Paris-Dakar Rally.[76][77]
Jeep
"Driveaway"
Jeep
"Snow Covered" This ad was produced by Bozell. The commercial features something tunneling beneath the snow, crossing a vast and desolate mountain range, bathed in the multicolored glow of the setting sun. The tunneling object is never exposed and actually remains undefined until the last seconds of the ad, when we see twin taillights light up at a partially submerged stop sign and then turn left. The car is only identified as a Jeep on the final title card that flashes across the screen The commercial First aired during the opening ceremonies of the 1994 Winter Olympics. Although the ad was recognized for its remarkable special effects, many of which eschewed CGI in favor of practical setups, it has been most credited for its approach to the Jeep brand as a whole. While most ads only receive major airplay for a few months, "Snow Covered" was shown for the better part of a decade after its release. the Snow Covered ad was awarded with the prestigious Grand Prix award in the section Film Lions at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in 1994, becoming the first auto ad to ever do so. by beating Cup Noodles sequels "hungry?" Quetzalcoatlus and Uintatherium which produced by Hakuhodo. Before The Ad Aired in Super Bowl XXIX.[78]
Clothing Nike
"Stanley's Speech" Stanley Craver (Dennis Hopper) gives a speech about his love for football, parodying the opening of the 1970 film, Patton.[79]
No Fear
"Rodeo" The commercial features nine-time World Champion rodeo cowboy Ty Murray (The commercial aired Later during the 1995 Indianapolis 500).[80]
Restaurant Burger King
"Car Salesman" A used car salesman gives a hard sell pitch to the viewer for the Whopper.
Soundtrack: Spanish Flea by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass[81]

Satellite television PrimeStar
"At Last" A satellite in space projects a beam, formed by various TV and movie clips, into a satellite dish at a house on earth.[82]
Soft drink
Pepsi
"Bill Changer"
Pepsi
"Diner" On a snowy, winter night, a Pepsi and Coke truck driver stop at a roadside diner. The two truck drivers begin bonding over things like family photos and stories. This leads the two to share their colas with each other; only for the Coke driver refusing to give his Pepsi back. The ad ends with a fight breaking out between the two truck drivers.
Soundtrack: Get Together by The Youngbloods.[83]

Pepsi
"Field of Dreams" Spoof of the 1989 film Field of Dreams. An adult male is reunited with his deceased father, who was a baseball player. When the father asks for a Pepsi, the son responds by giving him a cheap, fictional, off-brand cola, named Fred's Choice. Despite saving nine cents on the cola he purchased, this disappoints the father and ends with him walking back into the cornfield he came out of.[84]
Pepsi
"Innertube" A kid sucks himself into a Pepsi bottle.[85]
Sports Equipment Wilson Sporting Goods
"David & Goliath" A cinematic-styled spot, based on the biblical tale, David & Goliath, sees David knockout Goliath with his slingshot. The ammunition in the slingshot happens to be a rock with the Wilson "W" emblem on it.[86]
Television network HBO
"Directing for HBO" At a party, a man pretends to claim that he directed movies for HBO. The man is then asked questions about the various stars he has worked with. Each time he is asked about an actor he supposedly worked with; he tries to downplay it. That is until he crosses path with Dennis Hopper, asking if he know who the man is and ends up blowing his cover.[87]
1996 (XXX)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Budweiser
"Winter" The Budweiser Frogs Toungs are stuck to a can of Budweiser, due to the cold, snowy weather.[88]
Budweiser
"World Party" The Bud One Airship flies around the world before arriving in Atlanta, in preparation for the upcoming Summer Olympics.[89]
Candy Snickers
"Marv Levy" After losing four consecutive Super Bowls, coach Marv Levy of the Buffalo Bills tells his players that no one can leave the locker room they are in until they have a plan to finally win the Super Bowl. Worried about the length of the meeting and their hunger, the players all begin eating Snickers bars.[90]
Car Toyota
"Wolves"
Film Independence Day TV promo.
Food Wheaties
"Time Out" Appearing on jumbotrons on the opposing ends of a football field, Deion Sanders and Steve Young have a little banter over which brand of Wheaties is better. Michael Jordan also appears.[91]
Restaurant McDonald's
"Baby Swing" Swinging in her baby swing to "Rock-a-Bye Baby," a little girl. Swinging forward, she puts on a happy smile Swinging backwards, her face crumples in distress Swinging forward, her eyes light up again, swinging back tears form in her eyes, A reverse cut shows that the swing is facing a window When the swing comes forward the baby can see McDonald's golden arches When it swings back she can't. the Baby Swing ad has won the Grand Prix in the section Film Lions at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival with the Rolo ad "Elephant" in same year This ad was produced by Leo Burnett Worldwide.
Soft drink Pepsi
"Buddy Burger" A man has difficulties trying to get his order through at a fast-food restaurant's muffled drive through intercom.
Pepsi
"Coyote and Roadrunner" Wile E. Coyote meets Deion Sanders.
Pepsi
"Security Camera" A security camera catches a Coca-Cola truck driver attempting to grab a Pepsi out of a cooler; only to have all the cans spill out of the cooler and in front of the Coke driver. Hank Williams 1952 song, Your Cheatin' Heart, provides the soundtrack to the ad.
1997 (XXXI)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Car Cadillac
"Wizard" A princess (portrayed by Cindy Crawford) walks into a dark castle and approaches a cartoon duck named Ziggy. The two then drive off in a Cadillac Catera.[92][93]
Nissan
"Pigeons" With homage to Top Gun, pigeons attempt to poop on a Nissan, but the car is too fast for them.
Credit card Visa
"Bob Dole" Bob Dole returns to his hometown of Russell, Kansas, and uses a check to pay for an order at diner. Despite the notoriety, Dole is asked for some form of identification when paying with the check for his meal. Promotes the Visa Check Card.[94]
Film Dante's Peak TV promo.
Liar Liar
Men in Black
The Devil's Own
The Fifth Element
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Saint
Volcano
Food Eggo
"Grandma" As an Eggo waffle pops out of a toaster, a family rushes over to grab it, but it disappears. In an instant replay, it is revealed their grandmother somersaulted through the air and finished eating it before they got to the toaster.
Lays
"Nuzzle and Nibble" At a fancy restaurant, Miss Piggy falls in love with a charming man. But when the man wants to eat her Baked Lays, she karate chops him through the wall.
Lays
"Party" People are celebrating the new flavors of Baked Lays. When Miss Piggy has the door closed on her, she disrupts the party by kicking down the door.
Cast: Richard Lewis.
Footwear Fila
"Stackhouse" Jerry Stackhouse dunks a basketball on top of an unfinished skyscraper.[95][96]
Home care Dirt Devil
"Broom" In a scene edited from the 1951 movie, Royal Wedding, Fred Astaire dances with a Dirt Devil Broom Vac, all while sweeping up a pile of dirt on the ground
Dirt Devil
"Ceiling" Another ad featuring a dance scene from Royal Wedding. This time, Fred Astaire uses the Dirt Devil Ultra Hand Vac, to clean the walls and ceilings of a room.
Dirt Devil
"Stairs" Taken from the 1948 movie, Easter Parade; Fred Astaire cleans a set of stairs using the Dirt Devil Ultra MVP Vacuum.
Hotel Quality
"Brett Favre" Brett Favre pops out of a suitcase to answer some questions from a group of reporters.
Soft drink Pepsi
"Darth Vader" While watching Star Wars, a little kid is sucking on the straw of his Pepsi too loud, so Darth Vader uses the force to crush his Pepsi. An usher stands up for the kid, and soon has a giant lightsaber battle with Vader.
Telecommunications MCI
"Emoticons" The meanings for several emoticons are explained in this advertisement.[97]
MCI
"Space Kids" Kids in a classroom communicate with an astronaut in space, via email and video from MCI. During the conversation, the inside of the classroom becomes weightless and the kids begin to float around like they are in space.[98]
1998 (XXXII)
Product type Product/title Plot/notes
Beer Bud Light
"Chicken Pool" A man challenges a pool player with his chicken. The chicken wins the game by shooting eggs.
Bud Light
"Shopping" A man is bored while his wife is clothes shopping. He hears a voice in one of the clothing racks, and finds four of his buddies watching the game.
Cast: Sean Hayes, Kathy Christopherson.
Budweiser
"Master Plan" In a six-part commercial story, Louie the Lizard tries to kill off the Budweiser Frogs. It goes like this:
1. Louie tells the frogs to enjoy the first half, because they may not be around for the second.
2. Louie denies rumors from Frank that he is going to kill the Frogs.
3. The Ferret, Louie's accomplice, drops the Budweiser sign into the swamp, electrocuting the frogs.
4. Louie says it is the best day of his life, until he sees that the Frogs have survived.
5. Louie rants to the Ferret that he screwed up the job.
6. Louie apologizes for trying to kill the Frogs, saying it was purely for entertainment reasons.
Car Pontiac
"ACME Pontiac" In a Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoon, Wile E. Coyote uses a Widetrack Grand Prix to try and catch the Road Runner. Coyote is almost successful, until the cartoon ends before he can catch the Road Runner.
Volvo Trucks
"Road Sage" A truck driver named Gus shares his words of advice on trucking.
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"Mystery" In the Intel Lab where everyone wears radiation suits, the detective (in a suit) finds a processor missing. It is either Jimmy the Wire or Susie the Mouse. People voted in the internet poll "Whodunit?". At the fourth quarter, the suspect was announced.
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"Elephant" A little girl talks about how she would want a pet elephant. In

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