At $US4.5 million ($A5.7 million) a pop for a 30-second spot, those brands wealthy enough to advertise during the US Super Bowl certainly need to make their ad money count.
Since Appleโs famous 1984 Super Bowl commercial, advertisers have tried everything up their sleeve to get the viewers to pay attention to their Super Bowl ads, and this yearโs offering has been no different.
Emotional manipulation, celebrity guest spots and plain old-fashioned comedy were part of this yearโs arsenal.
Australian jewellery chain Michael Hill got in on the action, shelling out millions of dollars for its sweet and simple โWeโre for Loveโ campaign that asked people on the streets of New York to talk about love.
There were of course some missteps. American beer giant Budweiser tried to parody the rising popularity of craft beer with its mocking โโBrewed the Hard Wayโ ad, which made fun of craft beer fans who drank โpumpkin peach aleโ, only for viewers to point out the company had recently acquired a well-known Seattle craft brewery, Elysian, which makes pumpkin ale.
SmartCompany takes a look at the best of the best of the 49th NFL Super Bowl ads.
1. Budweiserโs โLost Dogโ
Despite their craft beer slip-up, Budweiserโs โLost Dogโ campaign, a sequel to last yearโs popular โPuppy Loveโ campaign, effectively pulled at the heartstrings to be crowned the most popular ad this year by a variety of metrics, according to Time Magazine.
The minute long ad features a puppyโs epic cinematic journey to get back to his owner and included a social media campaign that encouraged viewers to use the hashtag #bestbuds to share pictures of their best furry friends.
2. T-Mobileโs โ#KimsDataStashโ
Telecommunications company T-Mobile paid celebrity Kim Kardashian enough money to make fun of herself for its 30-second spot.
The public service announcement-style ad features Kardashianโs concerns for her fans who may miss out on seeing her outfits due to a lack of mobile data.
3. Nationwideโs โInvisible Mindy Kalingโ
Nationwide car insurance also tried to get attention with celebrities this year, using actor Matt Damon and comedian Mindy Kaling.
The 45-second spot features an awkward interaction between Damon and Kaling, who tries to kiss the actor believing she has been turned invisible.
4. Snickersโ Brady Brunch
Another successful celebrity spot this year was Snickerโs Brady Brunch ad. Using the iconic set of the 1970s Brady Bunch sit com and old scenes from the show, Snickers played on its โyou get a little angry when youโre hungryโ campaign by casting Machete star Danny Trejo as Marcia and character actor Steve Buscemi as Peter.
5. Esuranceโs Breaking Bad sequel
Insurance company Esurance recast actor Bryan Cranston in his famous role of Breaking Badโs Walter White. The show about a chemistry teacher turned drug dealer, which ended last year, sees White back in his role as a โchemistโ for the ad.
6. Toyotaโs โHow Great I Amโ
Japanese car giant Toyota went the inspirational route with its โHow Great I Amโ campaign featuring paralympian snowboarder Amy Purdy.
The ad for the Toyota Camry shows Purdyโs athletic prowess set to a powerful speech from Muhammad Ali.
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