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Lego: Drugs

Lego: Drugs
Your rating: None Average: 3.8 (61 votes)

Advertising Agency: DDB

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This campaign makes more sense to me than the previous FAKE CAMPAIGN.

Guest's picture

Great! never thought of this direction for Lego.

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F*%* its a nice one!

damnAD's picture 44 pencils

Wooow these are great... A different way of Lego imagination.
I like the art direction and typo very much.

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yeah the typo is great. such blatantly fake comments for a stupid campaign

damnAD's picture 44 pencils
5

Wooow these are great... A different way of Lego imagination.
I like the art direction and typo very much.

damnAD's picture 44 pencils
10

The "deserved" rating is 10/10.

TRICKY's picture 3908 pencils

didnt get it can anyone explain

The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time

Guest's picture

looks like an art director too me.

Favete's picture 344 pencils

HahahHahhAHAHAH

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Change it, change it now coz they will tomorrow.

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Nice!nice!nice yet!

nayel's picture 6 pencils

perfect message

Vamos's picture 5 pencils
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What a terrible ad..

Don't tell my mother I work in an advertising agency; she thinks I play piano in a whorehouse.

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Don't tell my mother I work in an advertising agency; she thinks I play piano in a whorehouse.

Guest's picture

I love it!!!

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CANNES GRAND PRIX!!!!!!!

ORISHAS76's picture 339 pencils

Creo que funciona más: Los niños no deberían salir a la calle.

Pedestrian's picture 238 pencils

It's like Legos meets "Law and Order"

...which is exactly where I think the Legos brand needs to go.

Guest's picture

Obviously the creatives are writing all these positive comments.

Which DDB are you from?

izmild's picture 772 pencils

I don't like! Lego is not for this kind of ad. Good copy but not the visual...

NicholeP's picture 42 pencils

what is it to like here? come on, you guys!

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bad bad bad

GSR's picture 38 pencils

I like it !

Guest's picture

Sorry I think it doesn't sell the product. This could be applied to Barbie, Gameboy or anything else.
Is it a conspiracy? Did your friends voted for you?

Guest's picture

this is what judges will have to do if they're going to award this piece of trash

manu adithya's picture 82 pencils

nice ad

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My friend O is brilliant

Guest's picture

man these are so edgy give this guy an Edgie

Guest's picture

visually n conceptually very strong....
love it!

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Stolen idea from Flickr.

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love it!

ed

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merveilleux

Guest's picture

I understand where they were going, and I love the copy writing... but really?

It took me awhile to see that the blur was actually lego blocks, as the image struck me as just wrong for a lego advertisement. I don't think the concept is actually that strong, lego is about imagination, and this really doesn't sell it. Being edgy is pretty easy when working with kids toys, there is no imagination about taking a few edgy pictures and putting lego blocks over them.

After there has been so many amazing lego ads, these ones don't measure up.

Guest's picture

these ads suck...
as much as we want to get wrapped up in being adult kids...
legos are for actual kids

sometimes because you can doesn't mean you should

even the copywriting is lack luster
"kids shouldn't watch too much tv" rolls off the tongue like river rocks

Guest's picture
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A horrible direction for the Lego brand. Fun, imagination, clever, play—all lost here. Not really a good idea to sell the strength of Legos by showing what it MIGHT prevent. The claim the ads are making are weak/irrelevant. I would have shot this brief down in a second.

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