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19 May, 2009

by Sonia

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Oh man, do these ads freak me out! There’s something wrong about taking something cute and cuddly and making it into a psycho killing thing. Same deal with Chuckie, and all those doll related movies. I hated them and I still do.

Fear aside, one has to admire the thinker behind these advertisements. It adequately gets to point across (I assume the tag line: ‘Sweet on the outside, nuts on the inside’ implies that these are sugar coated nuts of some variety) and they look aesthetically pleasing. On top of all of this, the advertisement is also memorable. None of the images are so grotesque that one is shocked into disgust, nor are they so bland that they would be forgotten moments later.

I also just really appreciate the detail. The holes in the glass case in the Hannibal Lecter picture and the plate of food in the last picture. This wasn’t just some hasty job, but a lot of work has gone into it to make each image like the scene that it is replicating. Very cute. I especially like the little smile on the bear in the last picture.

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  1. These ads are so cool, especially the second one.
    How the hell did they manage to get a teddy bear to look so much like a crazy Jack Nicholson?

    Comment by Carly — 19 May, 2009 @ 8:28 pm

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