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TOP 10 FUNNIEST SUPER BOWL ADS 2020 - A Review of Best Ten Superbowl LIV Commercials In 2020, Super Bowl LIV captivated audiences not only with thrilling gameplay but also with some of the funniest advertisements we've seen. This year, advertisers shelled out over five million dollars per 30 seconds of airtime—proving that humor in advertising is still a major draw. Here’s a rundown of the top ten funniest Super Bowl ads from that year, as featured in the engaging YouTube video.
The Highlights
- Reese’s Take Five: The ad opens with a humorous exchange highlighting how the Reese's Take Five bar is surprisingly unknown, poking fun at a character named Trish who seems out of touch with popular snacks.
- Alexa and Family: This ad hilariously questions what people did before Alexa, with comedic scenarios playing out, showcasing everything from troubling news to cheeky personal jokes.
- SodaStream and Mars Water: A funny take on life-altering discoveries, it contrasts the excitement of finding Martian water with the absurdity of thinking an ad was about "Mark's Water."
- Bud Light Seltzer's New Flavor: This ad is filled with comedic potential as it showcases taste buds having an animated discussion about the refreshing new seltzer, leading to absurd antics among bodily organs.
- Mountain Dew Zero Sugar: This commercial showcases a quirky approach to promoting their zero-sugar drink, driving home the taste narrative humorously.
- Avocados from Mexico: This ad combines absurdity with practicality, featuring a shopping network theme for avocados, showcasing ridiculous accessories for the fruit.
- Little Caesars Delivery: This ad humorously portrays the chaos that ensues from the idea of pizza delivery overshadowing the concept of sliced bread being the best invention.
- Pringles Flavor Stacking: Demonstrating their creative flavor combinations, this ad takes a comedic turn by claiming that the characters are trapped in a commercial, trying to stack flavors with hilarious results.
- Bud Light's Hard Seltzer Campaign: An exploration of the seltzer trend, lighthearted banter among characters highlighted the refreshing appeal of trying something new.
- Funny Realizations via Humor: Across all ads, the common thread is the clever use of humor to connect with the audience, making viewers take notice and laugh while promoting products.
Conclusion
These ads not only provided entertainment during breaks but also effectively highlighted marketing creativity. The blend of humor, insight, and cultural references in these commercials showcases how advertisers are continually finding new ways to engage audiences. What’s your favorite Super Bowl ad? Do you think humor in advertisements resonates more with consumers? Share your thoughts and memories from Super Bowl commercials over the years! Feel free to check out related threads discussing marketing strategies and your favorite ads from the Super Bowl in previous years!