Popsicle: Mullet

Popsicle: Mullet

Advertising School: Miami Ad School, South Beach, USA
Art Director: Regner Lotz
Copywriter: Niklas Kristensen

Your rating: None Average: 6.8 (4 votes)

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Chris's picture

umm?

Chopped off his mullet for the photo shoot.

Chris's picture

haha.simple cool

simple and very clever

Really good.

Very nice.

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que poronga!

Popsicle as bribery? That kid's gotta raise the bar! LOL!
Love it anyways!

this one is easier to get than the other one, maybe because the task of cutting his hair is not food related. i needed to see this one to understand the other. nice thinking, not sure about the art direction, but not bad overall.

As pointed out by Darrin Stevens, this exact same idea was used for Ben & Jerrys - 3 frames, a bribery frame, and then a results frame. How the heck do 2 EXACT ideas get done at the same time? Who is the plagiarist, because there's no way one didn't copy the other.

See the other mullet ad here:
http://adsoftheworld.com/forum/exhibition/ben_jerrys

hmmmmm....

the ads are done by the same students bubblestheclownfish... look at the credits...

HAHAHAAAAAAAA! Of course, thanks for the point-out. Then the question needs to be asked again (as it was before by someone else), how does this answer the client's need for a targetted solution? It's just a very cute idea just waiting for a substituted product shot (insert chocolate bar, insert ice cream, insert toy car etc. etc.). Not keeping the same product just makes the need more apparent. It's a great concept, and the 3/1/1 works perfectly, just don't plop in another product on a whim.

thats how the heck 2 EXACT ideas gets done at the same time

Ooooh! That's a bit close for comfort, kids.
That is the ONE ad rule they should learn.
I've taught Uni design students the 'idea' approach...
along with the NASTY ramifications of getting busted.

>>>> That's not an ad. THIS is an ad.

They should do a circumcision one, LOL.

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