Phosphoric Acid wrote:Slow? Darn it. Well, hopefully it'll surprise other viewers. Those K-Fee adverts are something else, always making some people who watch it energetic.
Didn't we have similar adverts here in England? It wasn't these, was it?
Ra_Ra_Gazaa wrote:Didn't we have similar adverts here in England? It wasn't these, was it?
Hmm, not too sure, is there an advert that you slightly remember at all? This and the other adverts however were only released in Germany, mostly because it’s a German company who released the energy drink K-Fee, I think though it got taken off air due to many complaints. There are more adverts just like this produced by K-Fee.
Ra_Ra_Gazaa wrote:Didn't we have similar adverts here in England? It wasn't these, was it?
Hmm, not too sure, is there an advert that you slightly remember at all?
Yes, I remember an advert that had the same idea, except it was filmed in the countryside, focused mainly on a car driving along a long road to the sound of chirpy-ish music. It had the same/similar ending. I'm also pretty sure I saw it on TV.
EDIT: Found it. I'm pretty sure this was shown on British TV at one time. I'm guessing during the ad break in between Emmerdale.
I have seen this advertisement before, but only on the internet, my sisters mentioned seeing it on television at one time but couldn't remember if it was within a program or was an actual ad between shows. That advert you've shown is considered the most popular K-Fee clip.
Yes, I believe it was shown on TV, as Wikipedia (aka the oracle of knowledge/the most reliable internet source in the wurld) says it had been translated into English.
Heh, Wikipedia ey? Never thought to look on there for K-Fee and their advertisements, they document almost everything on that site. On a similar subject though, I think it’s believed that these K-Fee adverts were inspired by winterrowds lil gems, such as the maze game here.
I'm not certain that’s true though, I only read it from certain places.
It's a japanese horror flash about a pop-up that kills you if you close it, and apparently is often misinterpreted as a screamer. Wikipedia has a summary.