Campaign India Team
Jan 30, 2015

Weekend Fun: Super Bowl XLIX ads

Watch some of the ads released on social media so far

NFL Super Bowl XLIX is just around the corner as it takes place in the early hours of Monday morning in India. The event is eagerly awaited not just by fans of the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks but by the advertising and marketing fraternity around the world. 

 

According to the Statsa, last year’s event saw as many as 111 million viewers, not all of whom were there for the sport. The event has become synonymous for some of the funniest and most in your face commercials and we have selected a few films to entertain you over the weekend. 

 

Victoria's Secret Super Bowl spot carries V-Day message (Lead video)

Snickers 'The Brady Bunch' by BBDO New York

Kia 'The Perfect Getaway' by David & Goliath Los Angeles

Budweiser unleashes Super Bowl spot

Newcastle Brown Ale 'Band of Brands' by Droga5 New York

T-Mobile '#KimsDataStash' by Publicis Seattle

NFL addresses domestic violence in chilling Super Bowl spot

Victoria's Secret reveals Super Bowl XLIX ad

BMW 'Newfangled Idea' by KBS+

Toyota 'How Great I Am' by Saatchi & Saatchi LA

Carl's Jr. 'Au Naturel' by 72andSunny

Dove Men+Care champions the #RealStrength of dads for Super Bowl push

GrubHub and Stars an Angry Flying Burrito Regional spot from Barton F. Graf 9000

Source:
Campaign India

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