The Baby Puppy Monkey Commercial
Mountain Dew is sharing it’s bizarre new ad called “Puppy, Monkey, Baby,” as TODAY offers a sneak peek at some of this weekend’s upcoming Super Bowl commercials. Feb. 3, 2016 Read More
The baby puppy monkey commercial. That puppy baby monkey commercial was disturbing. #SuperbowlSunday — lisa rinna (@lisarinna) February 8, 2016. I wish Jason Bourne had punched out #puppymonkeybaby in that trailer. — Alex Shibutani (@AlexShibutani) February 8, 2016. Mountain Dew presents its very unique definition of three awesome things combined in time for Super Bowl 50: a "puppymonkeybaby." Three friends who planned to just chill on the couch for the night get quite an unexpected surprise. An actual puppymonkeybaby -- a creature with the legs of a baby, the tail of a monkey and the head of a puppy -- marches in with a bucket of Mountain Dew Kickstart. Twitter all but exploded when Mountain Dew showed its Super Bowl ad, in which a Puppy Monkey Baby gives a few dudes on a couch a new drink while repeating its own name over and over, as if it were. Super Bowl Ad: With Mountain Dew, A Puppy, Monkey and Baby Collide More Mountain Dew said its "Puppymonkeybaby" ad will be the first in-game ad for Mountain Dew in more than 15 years.
A disturbing image of an animal with the legs of a chubby baby, the body and arms of a hairy monkey, and the head of a pug. Known to lick people's faces to seduce them into drinking energy drinks. Avocados from Mexico wanted to do a commercial with me. Reporter: While Scott eats avocados. My wife says they're a good fat. Reporter: Add up to $4.5 million ad on the super bowl. That's a loft. Mastercard knows that many of us are working from home with new "coworkers" who are a little bit more distracting than usual. Whether your dog is making away with your paperwork, interrupting your video meeting or chasing their tail around the living room, Mastercard ensures that your security doesn't get interrupted. It promises that your packages will end up in the right hands, er, mouth. A terrifying creation with the legs of a baby, the body of a monkey and the head of a pug, the puppymonkeybaby needs to do little more than announce its own existence and distribute Mountain Dew.
SANTA CLARA, California – Mountain Dew’s puppy monkey baby Super Bowl commercial didn’t go over so well with some viewers, some said it was right on the edge of being cute or creepy. The. Mountain Dew’s first Super Bowl commercial in 16 years is something to behold. I mean, is this a Super Bowl commercial or The Island of Doctor Moreau? All I can think about is how bad Puppy-Monkey-Baby must smell. The baby-part sits in its own shit, the monkey-part throws its own shit, and puppy-part can’t stop eating its own shit. Puppy Monkey Baby is a character for a mountaindew commercial or something. It is an ungodly abomination created by the United States Government and it lives at Area 57. Meme Status Submission Year 2016 Origin Mountain Dew Tags animal, hybrid, commercial, mountain dew, super bowl, advertisement, ad About. Puppy Monkey Baby is a hybrid dog-monkey-human creature shown in a Mountain Dew advertisement broadcast during Super Bowl 50 held in early February 2016. Online, many expressed displeasure with the creature, claiming they found it disturbing and distasteful.
Tumblr user raakin710 managed to nail the face people across the country made as they first saw the Puppy Monkey Baby. Check out the full commercial below — maybe you'll be inspired to create a. Super Bowl commercial rush with YouTube's AdBlitz: Two spots top 30 million views. February 2, 2020. Ad Meter. 02 Feb Bill Murray takes groundhog for spin in Jeep Gladiator in Super Bowl LIV ad. February 2, 2020. Ad Meter. 02 Feb Ad Meter: Super Bowl commercials that were the biggest flops of all time. Logos Logical Fallacy Persuading the audience through reason A flaw in the logic of the commercial Some people find the puppy-monkey-baby creepy, which might cause them to not want to try Mountain Dew Kickstart. If you like the "awesome" combination of a puppy, monkey, and baby, I think it's just because it was a really weird clip. If you saw it, you probably remember it (compared to one of the random car commercials, or ads about pills), and it was... unsettling seeing a CGI creature with Baby legs, a monkey's body and a puppy's face.