It appears that they've finally figured out the best possible way to advertise the Zune - by having the commercial have absolutely diddly-zippo-zilchorama-squat to do with it except for the logo-slap at the end. (Oh, I suppose the song counts as well.) Brilliant animation of a great minute-long epic that considerably outshines the product it was created to sell, which makes it a spiffy experiment of Cool Factor Osmosis - hoping that something with a high concentration of cool will transfer some of its coolness over to something with a low concentration of cool.
Agency: 72andSunny
Music: Viva Voce - Special Thing
Animation: Full Tank
HEy good job being a total douchebag iFanboy. This isn't an ad made by Zune it is made by users(artists) on the Zune Arts website which allows you to upload stunning works of art onto your Zune.
I'm guessing you haven't been to it so here you go...
https://www.zune-arts.net/
Have a nice day dick wad
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PermalinkSounds like somebody got stuck with a Zune* for Christmas!
*special Sears edition
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PermalinkWow. Try decaf?
This was made by the agency that created the zune-arts site - 72andSunny, along with some of the other videos on there.
This is the first of the Microsoft art series to air as a TV spot, breaking on Adult Swim July 1.
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PermalinkI can't figure out if EmceeCommon is serious, or just a shill working for the buzz-company trying to astro-turf the other (intarweb) part of the campaign which is zune-arts.net. I'm leaning toward the latter theory because I haven't drunk my Kool-aid today. Check the TOS clearly spelling out what Microsoft Corporation can do and won't do with the stuff on the site, and what you can do and shant do with the same, and you know that the domain is owned by the Microsoft Corporation too, right? It's part of the plan, mate. Not some independent grassroot artists site that came out of nowhere if that's what you thought. Though I'm not sure what you (EmceeCommon) thought.
Though that was nice, in the zune-art source I found this interview with Full Tank:
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PermalinkEveryone, give EmceeCommon a break. His Microsoft Xbox 360 probably just broke and he's pissed!
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PermalinkThe Ballad of EmceeCommon
One day a stranger came into town
EmceeCommon was his name
And with his six-shooter close at hand
He did swagger down Main Street in Adland
He seemed in a particularly bad mood
Insulting people and being quite rude
He called out a challenge for all to meet
And to his challenge four stepped into the street
There came Claymore, Caffeinegoddess, Dabitch, and Robblink
And suddenly faster than you could think
EmceeCommon reached for his gun and the four did the same
Four bullets struck their marks cutting EmceeCommon down
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Permalinkhahahahhaa!
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Permalink"dickwad" is one word, is it not? That's why I think he's a shill. Spellchecker in Word® messed with his rant. ;P
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PermalinkTo bring Claymore's comments back round to the art vs. advertising realm...I'm not sure I see much more of a connection to the product than I did in this spot from last year - Microsoft Zune - Eyes (2006) 0:45 (USA).
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PermalinkNo, Zune has always run the mystery train route it seems...That eye-penis thing simply freaked me out. :))
I must admit that I think this ad with the dog-fight in flight throwing love-bombs is a much better animation, it's really really nice and Full Tank + 72andsunny should walk a little taller for adding some great creative eye candy to our otherwise covered with dreck TV channels. Even if it is eye-penises. Thanks guys!
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PermalinkGreat animation, really lovely. Full marks to all involved on that front. But I had to Google the word "Zune" to see what it was. (I vaguely remembered the word from some hoo-ha in the press a long time ago, but it didn't stick in the mind.)
Assuming Microsoft's main job at this stage is to build up some awareness of their Zune as an alternative to iPod, this isn't going to do it. If anything, it looks like an ad for an unusual videogame. Or maybe an animated movie.
(And that penis eye thing was just sick.)
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PermalinkI remember this ad, I was just a kid but I loved it and wanted a Zune so bad.
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