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Jan 21, 2009

Hail TV advertisements!

I have been very free since my Mapling fever has subsided completely(Hooray). So to prevent getting infected by that fever before I get back my killer card, I have been honing my MGS 2 & 3 skills in terms of stealth, not killing like I used to. Ok I know both of them are godd@mn old games, even MGS 4 has been released for a while now. But hey, I'm not that fortunate to have a PS3 just to play that masterpiece.

I'm not in that kind of mood to play that much, however. I visited Youtube to find some clips that could cheer me up. Guess what have I found:

Caught your attention? You should, if you're a real man, else, I feel sorry for you. =X

I suppose this bra advertisement is from Taiwan. That's some nice ads that we perverts men would like to see on TV. Don't deny it, I know you(men) would, but sadly it's not going to happen in Malaysia. =( Anyway, I think I'm going for a train ride these few days and see what will happen to me if I do that. I hope that you won't see me at police stations or even newspaper headlines.


Here's another short but funny advertisement. Judging from the language spoken, this one should be from Hong Kong. Now that's creative, this clip advertises how Rejoice smoothens your hair, to an extent that the event above happens. Girls, use it with caution. *evil smile*

Do we have Rejoice advertisements here in Malaysia? Yes we do. But, the way they show how their shampoo smoothens your hair is boring. The idea of every hair shampoo advertisements here is the same, not just Rejoice. Basically, the models just swing their "computer-drawn" hair to show that their hair becomes *that* smooth after using the shampoo. It just lacks creativity IMO.

By the way, to avoid me being thought as a disloyal citizen of Malaysia for being too supportive on overseas TV advertisements, I have included an one-of-a-kind Malaysian TV ads as well.

Now this one's special. Proton emphasized the importance of buckling up your rear safety belt, so that we won't get smashed out of the car through the windshield like what happened to the "ghost" during an emergency brake. But for some reasons I never saw this advertisement on our TV beforehand. Banned perhaps? Anyway, nice try.

Vincent out.

PS: I'm not promoting nor critizising any brands or companies in my post. Don't sue me if I have insulted you by any means. =P

1 comment:

KKW said...

haha...bra advertisement...gan jue shu fu...
For the Malaysian back seat belt advertisement, I remember it was broadcast on television before.

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