Rotkäppchen Sommer-Genuss Olive: Pacman

Rotkäppchen Sommer-Genuss Olive: Pacman

Advertising Agency: Cayenne, Germany
Creative Directors: Andreas Ruthemann, Marco Obermann
Photographer: Jost Hiller
Published: May 2008

Your rating: None Average: 5.5 (14 votes)

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love this one!! so simple, but had me smile

NatalieM's picture

Cute! It works.

-Natalie
www.topolewski.net

a bit boring, isn't it?

Why d u think so?
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oh my God???!!!!!!

Charlie Pratt's picture

Heehee.

Boring? Well, I suppose the brie could be on fire and chasing revolutionary olives with loaded muskets - but then I might not notice that it's a Pac-Man reference.

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good

jazarah's picture

Love it! Great and simple!

Why PacMan? Why?

it's cute

So good.

seen this before im sure, got nothing to back that up though - just a suspicion, so i will have to concede defeat and just compliment you on your efforts.... well done.

there is. a pizza, missing its' few slices, trying to eat the glasses of beer (as pictured from above). done by lithuanians. this one looks better though. i think it's a common accident thing to come up with a pacman idea.

Sorry, I'm french. You don't play with cheese. ;-)

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I know a guy who turned water into wine. I suppose you'd tell him to fuck off and leave the shit alone, too. ; )

nice art

very cool

Agreed - simple, cute and works in any language.

Done in Sweden 1995. jaaaaawn.

Jap.

chinaski's picture

may the forced be with you.

Awesome!
Where the fk d u guys get such ideas?
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Old idea.

Byte!

Imagine it without the details in the background.A cream background with the pack shot and the olive leaves in the same position would have made it even more appealing. Gooood!

terrible!

clever.

ew.

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