Some are funny. Others strike an emotional chord. But some Ad campaigns are truly bizarre. From a commercial encouraging you to rent your wife to robots selling fried chicken (or attempting to do so), we look at ten commercials which are known for the notoriety rather than the products they are attempting to promote. Some famous celebrities have helped engender this list, including Hulk Hogan and the present day Governor of California. You may cringe in disbelief.
A Belgian video rental service used a twisted metaphor for this commercial, leading to controversy. It depicts a couple in the mood for love making when the man suddenly packs her off in a box for disposal. Seconds later, the doorbell rings with another woman at his disposal. There was no mention of the video rental service anywhere in the advertisement and the unsuspecting viewer might just have thought the rent-a-wife scheme to be true, only to have checked the website to find an innocuous rental store. Perhaps the creators of the advert should let the poets make use of the metaphors.
You’ve goto hand it to the Koreans for coming up with something like this. The person who conjured up this idea must have been on something while coming up with this, because he or she has made a very absurd assumption that a robocop devours and relishes the same kind of food that humans eat. The entrance of this friendly monster through the television and the whisking away of the whole fridge at the end of the advert make it all the more unreal. What’s more, he wants ‘frieda chicken’.
Of all the things that the Church of Scientology preaches ‘Do not murder’ is perhaps the least controversial. However, because it cannot end there, they went ahead and made an advertisement about it. The advert was supposedly an informational one which would act as a ‘roadmap to a happier life through values of compassion and caring that every member of a civilized society holds dear’. The content of the ad is simply a bullet which has just left a revolver while desperate voices cry out in the background and ends with the message ‘Do not murder’. Very obfuscating, indeed.
Sumo wrestling being a rather obscure sport to most people outside of Japan, it seems only natural that those who conjured up this idea were aiming for the bizarre. And that’s exactly where they got. Iridescent sumo wrestlers bumping into each other to create orgasmic pleasure? Naa. The event is far more likely to produce an earthquake. And all this to simply relate the idea of ‘LYMON’? Utterly disturbing.
‘For bonzer car insurance deals, girls get onto Sheila’s wheels’. If you are a girl in the United Kingdom (excluding Northern Ireland), you wont have to keep your hands on the steering wheel while you drive because ‘women make the safest drivers’. Coquettish crooning accompanied by a band which follows their tune as the convertible waltzes past the countryside is hardly the way to sell car insurance and just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, a mouse appears to be driving the car.
And now to some edification on the art of being illogical. Set an animated lass to cavort in a bar and then at the end of it all, tell the prospective customer to buy your brand of ice-cream. To make it more interesting use a blackboard somewhere along the way to feign erudition and make sure the girl carries the ice-cream with her so that the sensual waves trigger off pleasure which will become readily apparent. Essentially, make sure that your customer is made to believe that consuming ice-cream has the same effects as alcohol.
What do Romanians turn to when they need to inject optimism into life? After years of communist rule, high rates of unemployment, the defection of Nadia Comaneci and the retirement of Dan Petrescu and Gheorghe Hagi, they seem to have come up with the answer. Or that’s what this commercial claims. Because when you have just accidentally chopped off your head when peeling an orange, but still have the strength to ask for the Pufuleti snack, there must be something to it.
Hulk Hogan was the undisputed master of the ring who could possibly do anything and everything. Well, that’s what the makers of this advert for air conditioners thought. Because it is otherwise inexplicable why you would rope in a wrestling star to sing a lullaby to an infant to market a device from which cool air emanates into the room. And the song which is simply a tune of the days of the week does not make up for the faux pas. The only thing that could have made it worse is a video cassette of Hulk Hogan’s singing as a free gift. Simply excruciating.
While this commercial may not seem weird in the end, a second look will expound to you the theory of relativity. Unearthly, grotesque creatures create the suspense but the producers misjudged the addition of the transvestite as somewhat of an unfamiliar, foreign object. Now, this would be perfectly acceptable anywhere in the world but Thailand.
A greater absurdity in the annals of television commercial history has not been recorded. By comparison, it is the toffee apple surrounded by candy floss, the benchmark against which all things bizarre are judged. Takeda Chemical Industries roped in the ‘Terminator’, Arnold Schwarzenegger to market a seemingly energy boosting substance and the result has been a pyrotechnic display beyond human reasoning. The jejune background score, Arnold’s attempt to speak Japanese, and the metamorphosis in the end make this a classic. Maybe this is what he had in mind when he said he’ll be back.




















your forgetting the playstation ads, those are pretty weird.
The Robocop one is my favorite. The Hulk was just absolutely disturbing, until those cartoon bunnies. That made it an instant classic.
The Arnold scares the ***** outta me. Arnold just laughing manically. Now that’s some energy drink for you.
For any UFC fans the greatest ad campaign ever!
Decent list. But hardly top 10.
I searched for the Cherry Coke ad with the fishhooks that missmozell mentioned. I failed but I did find this:
@Shifty (64): Oh my God! That is unbelievable! The worst part is the bit where the ostrich runs over the lady’s head in the salon.
@Shifty (64): lol that should be on the list
@Skrillah (51): *****ing off does a body good, I’d recommend it.
Hey good list, but ou all forgot this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoRD1wmvwUc See what happens! So I came back Jamie and Miss_Info and Mi frend (or drinking buddies) El the erf and Davy. (who just beat me to the top ANNOYING commenters list.
It’s not really and add (68) but it is about a learning center for learning English. LOL it’s very funny. See for your self!
Number 2 was actually fantastic – especially for a lighting commercial. I laughed so hard!
Hey Shifty (64) How do you paste the whole video itself by commenting? Please tell me, (or maybe you can too Jamie) Because I am tired of copying only the URL> Please tell me how to paste it by commenting.
I assumed list item 5 was Japanese until the girl spoke and they showed the company logo at the end. They are clearly Korean. (You think I’d be able to recognise Koreans by now!) She says “delicious!”. The chicken in list item 9 and the ice-cream in list item 5 are made by associated companies. Lotte is a conglomerate including a major amusement park, department stores, supermarkets, a fast food chain and various food items.
BTW, “frieda chicken” is perfectly acceptable Korean pronunciation of English (sometimes called “Konglish”). For reasons of phonetics, “fried” is as strange to them as “frieda” is to us.
@saber25 (71): I just copied and pasted the URL. The only difference I see between what I did and what you did is that I put the URL on it’s own line.
what is with the transvestites? i mean, who would put a creeper like that into a infomercial? and wth is up with all of those ghosts and monsters? half the lights in my house are by that company. i hope i didn’t get the package with the transvestite 50% off!
Frieda pinto of slumdog millionaire won’t be too amused
So Shifty (73) I don’t quite get it. Please tell me how it is done clearly for the difference of mine and yours. I can’t see the difference on how you explain. In steps. (e.g. step 1: etc. blabla bla…)
The curious case of a dash list… unable to reach the century line again! Great list anyway!!
Wow, number 1 is my governor.
For me, the weirdest ad would be the Motorola ad released in India some two years back (Motoyuva w180 I think it was),where the father brings a fake head(a replica of his own) along with the new phone for his son. To get his boy’s attention he drops his fake head, catching his son’s eye for a split second before he goes back to his ‘fully loaded phone’, the tagline reading “When Motoyuva comes,you will lose your son to it”. I think it was plain disgusting rather than bizarre…
Did anyone else find the Hulk Hogan one depressing?
LOL on #5. I’ve seen it before. soooo funny.
I used to hate the Sheila’s Wheels adverts, but they were bloddy catchy when i was 12 “For bronza car insurance delas, girls get onto Sheila’s Wheels” By the way I dont think that a rat… I think its a dingo, maybe a kangaroo, definetly not a rat!
@saber25 (76):Alright first I’m going to attempt to post your video to see if I can get it to work.
@saber25 (71):Alright it worked. Here is what your comment looked like:
Hey good list, but ou all forgot this: copied_and_pasted_url See what happens! So I came back Jamie and Miss_Info and Mi frend (or drinking buddies) El the erf and Davy. (who just beat me to the top ANNOYING commenters list.
Here is what your comment should have looked like:
Hey good list, but ou all forgot this:
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See what happens! So I came back Jamie and Miss_Info and Mi frend (or drinking buddies) El the erf and Davy. (who just beat me to the top ANNOYING commenters list.
Heh heh quite the funny stuff..this..good work Dash!
I actually really enjoyed some of these! I thought the humor behind #2 and #4 was great! Its sad to think that the gullible members of the Church of Scientology actually donated money that funded that ridiculously pointless ad (#8).
I can’t stand ads as entertainment.
the animal driving the sheilas wheels car isn’t a mouse, it’s a kangaroo
great list though
… Really cool list, and I would’a been quiet over it, but my OCD is triggering. That’s not a revolver, it’s a semi-automatic.
Sorry. Couldn’t help myself there.
Number 2 is indeed the weirdest ad ever.
I object to the author calling Shostakovich jejune.
Wow the commercials in other countries are very weird
I didn’t understand any of them
Maybe they need more creative people to come up with better concepts
number 2 takes the cake, IMO.
All of them are hilarious!!
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uhm… interesting list…
I think Ad #2 wins.
“So, that’s a jackfruit ghost, right?”
LOL
as a thai person, I feel obligate to explain a bit on No.2. First of all, in that ad the father use the word “kon” which mean person not transvestites, which in thai is “ka toey”. Second, the word “phee ka noon” or jack fruit ghost, is a slang meaning retired or scary prostitute. in this case, my guess is that they just try to make some wording joke relate to ghost or “phee” in thai. Last of all, the view of thai people toward transvestites is wildly accepted.
Really entertaining..
These are fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Suntory ad from Japan.
I’d embed it, but don’t trust my html skills at the moment.
I suppose you could do a whole list just on creative Japanese ads now that I think about it.
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They’re all certainly memorable, which was perhaps the intention. I wonder how much good the creators of the Scientology one thought it would do.
Everything Scientology’s Way to Happiness does is funny. Here, they bring peace to the Middle East, and swipe a Beatles song in the process.
Haha…rent a wife…
Did anyone else notice the use of the “Back to the Future III” score in #9, the Korean Robocop commercial?
my tongue is that bigger than number 2 at 0:03
I just showed ad number 5 to my wife’s niece, who remembers seeing it. She said that words of the “song” run approximately “[Name of ice cream] is very delicious”.
Who else thinks that the first glimpse of the ice cream at 0:43 is just a little bit phallic?
The Asian ones don’t come close to the stuff I’ve seen living there. The print ads are just as bad!
Number 5 was hilarious
The comentary about Thai´s Ad Campaign was absurd and prejudiced. You really know Thailand to say something like this? Then everybody in Thailand shoud know a transvestite?
Absurd idea…
OMG #2 is so friggin funny!
I loved the blue ghost, where he’s just strolling along, sees the tall ghost then bolts off screen! lol! And the way the dad talks to the tall ghost. “Why are you standing here? We’re eating dinner. Go away!”
hahahahaaa
And what is up with #5? Is that bad acting or did she really mean to sing/dance like that??
#9 Jackfruit Ghost (ผีขนุน) is a slang in Thai for prostitutes so it fits in the context. It may seem strange for foreigners though.
You should check out the Kikkoman soy sauce commercials. Very strange. I saw one that involved suicide! It’s soy sauce!! The Japanese have some strange things going culturally. I think you can probably catch it on You Tube.
“The Ultimate Warrior PSA” would be a nice addition to this collection. I’d have put it right after the Hulk Hogan video :p
Hulk Hogan figured "What the *****, I'll get a ***** load of money and no one I know will ever see it" … HE THOUGHT WRONG.
Did anyone else notice that the girls in the bonzer car insurance commercial are driving backwards for half of it?
And that Arnie commercial made me laugh.
Good show!
the 2nd one really disturbed me
Sylvania and Gusto own. They are really awesome. The others are actually bad.
Can I just say that in your #6 it is not a mouse driving the car, it is a kangaroo. The ad has an Australian theme.