Those VW spots aren't funny, aren't cute, and probably don't sell cars. Give me the KIA sock monkey!
Frank Ferreri said:Give me the KIA sock monkey!
Frank Ferreri said:Very familiar with the road game. My kids played it minus the punching. Of course in those days a VW looked like a VW and they just kept a tally of how many Beetles they saw and colors of the cars. A road trip is tough enough without kids punching each other. Driving to Disney in 98 degree temps with kids punching each other and crying will drive you to drink. Understand the concept of the ads to spark a memory in the 30 somethings, however, they are 30 something and punching someone can lead to nothing good. KIA did it right. Childhood toys of the 30 somethings in situations that the 30 somethings can relate to....bowling, Vegas, Jet Ski, hot tub, singles bars.... Love the Sock Monkey. How Do You Like Me Now?
BRNout said:Frank Ferreri said:Very familiar with the road game. My kids played it minus the punching. Of course in those days a VW looked like a VW and they just kept a tally of how many Beetles they saw and colors of the cars. A road trip is tough enough without kids punching each other. Driving to Disney in 98 degree temps with kids punching each other and crying will drive you to drink. Understand the concept of the ads to spark a memory in the 30 somethings, however, they are 30 something and punching someone can lead to nothing good. KIA did it right. Childhood toys of the 30 somethings in situations that the 30 somethings can relate to....bowling, Vegas, Jet Ski, hot tub, singles bars.... Love the Sock Monkey. How Do You Like Me Now?
Agreed on all counts. the "slug bug" game is actually quite a bit older than the Gen X age range, but that's merely stated in the interest of accuracy. When I see the one with the woman who is punching everyone, rather than thinking of VW, I am thinking of how much I'd LOVE to see the salesman or her husband haul off and deck her! Very annoying ads.
And, yes, the Kia ads are absolutely awesome! They hit their demo with amazing accuracy with those ads, which are funny, entertaining, showcase the product while using music with a contagious hook. Excellent ads! Even our little 2 year old pays attention because she loves Muno from Yo Gabba Gabba. And watching those toys in the "night out" setting is hilarious. The ads never get old and the Kia in the ads looks better and better with each airing.
Great example of "compare and contrast" for budding marketing majors. Annoying versus entertaining.