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Does it help to be on drugs? (Kia Soul hamster commercials)

Started by bull, February 01, 2012, 12:19:02 PM

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bull

I have to admit I kind of enjoy these ads but that certainly doesn't mean I understand them. Is there anyone here who's on illicit drugs that can explain them to me? Obviously there's no place left to go with car ads but I'm not quite making the giant hamster connection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zJWA3Vo6TU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzE3NLVXbNg&feature=related

71green go

Not on drugs...lol
And I feel the same way...don't understand the concept...other that them reaching out to a younger audience? :shruggy:

terrible one

I thought the concept was to annoy the crap out of the viewer. :eek2: Thinking about it now, the question of who they are trying to appeal to is a good one. Not me!

Troy

Hmmm, use a popular party song with silly dancing robots and hamsters to get the attention of kids right of out high school. I'd say it works. I'm old now so I don't understand it either. I don't "get" most advertising - and I've worked for a few ad companies!

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

bull

Quote from: Troy on February 01, 2012, 12:50:02 PM
Hmmm, use a popular party song with silly dancing robots and hamsters to get the attention of kids right of out high school. I'd say it works. I'm old now so I don't understand it either. I don't "get" most advertising - and I've worked for a few ad companies!

Troy


I get that part of it attracts the younger crowd (the Halo reference and the LMFAO song), but the hamsters? Really? Giant hamsters?

Troy

Weren't dancing hamsters like the most popular thing on the web for a while? (I never "got" that either.) Just recycling other people's ideas. Advertising is supposed to catch your attention - and annoying counts! Sometimes I have no idea what product they are trying to sell. At least you know in this case.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Ghoste

Funny yo mention this Bull.  My teenage daughters think those commercials are hilarious and they love them, when I asked if they liked the car, they knew nothing about it and couldn't care less.  In other words, the ad is attention getting but is it successful?

John_Kunkel

I don't see how those ads stand out as being any more mind-numbing/ridiculous than 95% of their counterparts.
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F8-4life

Being under the influance of drugs would probably just make it even worse, or freak you out.

Aero426

Quote from: John_Kunkel on February 01, 2012, 01:01:14 PM
I don't see how those ads stand out as being any more mind-numbing/ridiculous than 95% of their counterparts.

I agree.    I find it far more disturbing that at the top of "Car Guys Discussion", we are discussing Nissan Jukes and Kias on DC.com    :smilielol:

Troy

Quote from: Aero426 on February 01, 2012, 01:58:12 PM
Quote from: John_Kunkel on February 01, 2012, 01:01:14 PM
I don't see how those ads stand out as being any more mind-numbing/ridiculous than 95% of their counterparts.

I agree.    I find it far more disturbing that at the top of "Car Guys Discussion", we are discussing Nissan Jukes and Kias on DC.com    :smilielol:
Well, that's why this section is here. ;)

Don't forget the Volt thread! We've had some recent discussions on trucks and SRT-8 Jeeps too. For a while it seemed like the top 5 or 10 threads were about garages.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Aero426

Quote from: Troy on February 01, 2012, 02:07:42 PM
Quote from: Aero426 on February 01, 2012, 01:58:12 PM
Quote from: John_Kunkel on February 01, 2012, 01:01:14 PM
I don't see how those ads stand out as being any more mind-numbing/ridiculous than 95% of their counterparts.

I agree.    I find it far more disturbing that at the top of "Car Guys Discussion", we are discussing Nissan Jukes and Kias on DC.com    :smilielol:
Well, that's why this section is here. ;)

Don't forget the Volt thread! We've had some recent discussions on trucks and SRT-8 Jeeps too. For a while it seemed like the top 5 or 10 threads were about garages.

Troy


Agreed.  It's just that the Juke and Soul would seem to be mutually exclusive to "car guys", at least the ones I hang around with.   :smilielol:

The Volt has some relevance towards a technology discussion.  

I try to just ignore the topics I'm not interested in.   But sometimes you just can't look away.

moparstuart

Quote from: Aero426 on February 01, 2012, 02:43:46 PM
Quote from: Troy on February 01, 2012, 02:07:42 PM
Quote from: Aero426 on February 01, 2012, 01:58:12 PM
Quote from: John_Kunkel on February 01, 2012, 01:01:14 PM
I don't see how those ads stand out as being any more mind-numbing/ridiculous than 95% of their counterparts.

I agree.    I find it far more disturbing that at the top of "Car Guys Discussion", we are discussing Nissan Jukes and Kias on DC.com    :smilielol:
Well, that's why this section is here. ;)

Don't forget the Volt thread! We've had some recent discussions on trucks and SRT-8 Jeeps too. For a while it seemed like the top 5 or 10 threads were about garages.

Troy


Agreed.  It's just that the Juke and Soul would seem to be mutually exclusive to "car guys", at least the ones I hang around with.   :smilielol:

The Volt has some relevance towards a technology discussion.  

I try to just ignore the topics I'm not interested in.   But sometimes you just can't look away.

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I saw the tail end of a Kia comercial last week I think it was there sporty version car and the driver was wearing a race helmet ?I thought wwwwwhat?
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71charger

Quote from: bull on February 01, 2012, 12:19:02 PM
I have to admit I kind of enjoy these ads but that certainly doesn't mean I understand them. Is there anyone here who's on illicit drugs that can explain them to me? Obviously there's no place left to go with car ads but I'm not quite making the giant hamster connection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zJWA3Vo6TU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzE3NLVXbNg&feature=related

Not on drugs but this is what the commercial wanted. They want you to wonder why the hell they made this weird commercial so that you would remember there commercial for the KIA (Kommunists Invading America) soul. lol my brother told me to say that hes on drugs tho lol... :smilielol:
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charge69

I have owned and still own a number of foreign cars but I would never own a KIA .  Just cannot bring myself to buy a car with "KIA" on it. If you have any military background, especially Vietnam-era service, KIA has a much deeper meaning.
                 Killed In Action or KIA

The Soul commercial is definitely not aimed at my demographic anyway !

TheGhost

I always made the "powered by a hamster running on a wheel" association, but I don't think that's what they were going for...
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

b5blue

I have this figured out. It's aimed at the late twenty to 30 somethings that wish they were still 18-19. I tested this at work by asking the guy how he "liked his Kia minivan?" He got kinda flustered...."Dude it's NOT a minivan!" OOPs..my bad man, he never said WHAT it was and I just asked if the speakers had lights in them?  :lol: I think the slant is wanna be cool at school have mom or dad get one or wanna show your still hip with a minivan kinda thing.....every day I'm hustling...for more diapers and baby food.   

68blue

Don't have the talent to do this but when I first saw the commercial with the wheels and red Kia I had a though about reworking it. Start at the point where the hamsters in the red Kia stop at the light after looking cool in front of the hamsters with the wheels. Rumbling noise behind them then a quick dark fade followed by a noise of a beer can being quickly crushed. Quick lightening with the shot from pavement level as the flattened car spits out from under a wide tire and stops at the curb. Keeping the shot at pavement level a charger burns rubber away from the light seen from behind while fishtailing slightly you hear James Earl Jones saying....."American Muscle....still king of the road." :coolgleamA:

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terrible one

Quote from: 68blue on February 03, 2012, 08:30:09 AM
Don't have the talent to do this but when I first saw the commercial with the wheels and red Kia I had a though about reworking it. Start at the point where the hamsters in the red Kia stop at the light after looking cool in front of the hamsters with the wheels. Rumbling noise behind them then a quick dark fade followed by a noise of a beer can being quickly crushed. Quick lightening with the shot from pavement level as the flattened car spits out from under a wide tire and stops at the curb. Keeping the shot at pavement level a charger burns rubber away from the light seen from behind while fishtailing slightly you hear James Earl Jones saying....."American Muscle....still king of the road." :coolgleamA:

Haha! That's awesome, I wish you could make it happen! :smilielol:

71charger

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4cruzin

OK did some drugs and still don't understand so . . . .  :shruggy:   Maybe I need better drugs . . . .
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