Post by account_disabled on Jan 7, 2024 23:28:58 GMT -5
Christmas exudes pure emotion . It is the time when families come together to shower each other with love, a lot of love. Thus Christmas in its most idyllic aspect. But if we are honest with ourselves, this party revolves above all and above all around food (which we like to gobble up like there was no tomorrow and wash it down of course with exquisite drinks). In its new Christmas spot on British soil, the German supermarket chain Lidl mocks the syrupy and excessively cheesy advertising with which other advertisers like to torture the viewer during these dates and prefers to place gastronomic pleasures in the spotlight, those that in Their domains can also be purchased at a bargain price.
Kevin the Carrot, victim of Lidl's darts in his new Christmas spot Lidl's Christmas advert, filmed in the purest style of Disney animated films, directs very harsh attacks against Christmas advertising that is Phone Number List mellifluous in general and in particular against the campaigns of its arch-enemy Aldi , which has been starring for several years in United Kingdom the endearing Kevin the Carrot. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here In the Lidl spot, the protagonist family exudes good humor, but when things threaten to get excessively emotional, the next dish appears on the table or a new bottle of champagne is uncorked. According to Lidl, Christmas is a much more mundane holiday than other advertisers want to make it out to be in their campaigns.
And his spot doesn't need to rely on "adorable characters" to thrive (as the song that serves as its soundtrack highlights). Coincidences of life, when Lidl talks about "adorable characters" in its advertisement, some tasty roasted carrots appear on the screen (which are nothing charming but juicy). Furthermore, to make the mockery even more bloody, someone kindly sticks a fork into a carrot (whose face seems deliberately sad, to make matters worse). The Karmarama agency signs Lidl's new and succulent Christmas spot in the United Kingdom, in which the dishes that parade across the screen are 100% real, in tasty contrast to the animated character of the rest of the characters.
Kevin the Carrot, victim of Lidl's darts in his new Christmas spot Lidl's Christmas advert, filmed in the purest style of Disney animated films, directs very harsh attacks against Christmas advertising that is Phone Number List mellifluous in general and in particular against the campaigns of its arch-enemy Aldi , which has been starring for several years in United Kingdom the endearing Kevin the Carrot. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here In the Lidl spot, the protagonist family exudes good humor, but when things threaten to get excessively emotional, the next dish appears on the table or a new bottle of champagne is uncorked. According to Lidl, Christmas is a much more mundane holiday than other advertisers want to make it out to be in their campaigns.
And his spot doesn't need to rely on "adorable characters" to thrive (as the song that serves as its soundtrack highlights). Coincidences of life, when Lidl talks about "adorable characters" in its advertisement, some tasty roasted carrots appear on the screen (which are nothing charming but juicy). Furthermore, to make the mockery even more bloody, someone kindly sticks a fork into a carrot (whose face seems deliberately sad, to make matters worse). The Karmarama agency signs Lidl's new and succulent Christmas spot in the United Kingdom, in which the dishes that parade across the screen are 100% real, in tasty contrast to the animated character of the rest of the characters.