Darth Vader in advertising

Tom Tom Navigation Voices




Darth Vader struggles in a sound-studio to give the right driving instructions. We tried to explain the product in the most logical, natural and entertaining way possible, and by simply showing how it was made.
RESULTS: 5 million views combined for both virals, 1500% ROI (one YouTube view being valued at € 0.25), Number 1 & 2 on the Guardian Viral Video Chart. And best of all… Lucas Film requested that the Darth Vader viral and its sister viral starring Master Yoda be included in the Official Star Wars Blue Ray box set.

Kalahari.net  (Online Store)

Philips  (Light Bulbs)

Playstation 3

TeleCine Happy (The Star Wars Saga in dubbed version)

Premiere

Silver Snail Comic Store

McDonald’s

Vespa

MCO (Sound Design Studios)

Saewookkang (Shrimp Snack)

Bed Club (Drag Show)

El Pais

Virgin Atlantic Airlines

Canal+

Direct TV (Your movies in the language you prefer)

Direct TV

Orange (Mobile phone etiquette)

The ‘Goldspot’, so called because of its placement following film trailers and before the main feature, was provided to Orange with just one condition: remind audiences to turn their phones off. The Insight: If there’s one place where consumers reject brand intrusion, it’s in the entertainment arena. It was therefore crucial to make our communication rewarding and relevant to its environment.
Enter the Orange Film Commission Board, a fictitious department ‘inside’ Orange so obsessed with phones that every time a star pitches a project, the characters turn the idea on its head to shoe-horn mobile phones into the plot.

Hasbro (Mr.Potato Head)

Real product, real client and yes, it really ran. We took the famous scene from Return of The Jedi where Darth Vader’s identity is revealed, and substituted an animated ‘Darth Tater’ Mr Potato Head.

Target (Department Store Saled)

Sexual tension in the workplace. For operator Darth Vader, it’s hard concentrating on intimidating shoppers out of bed before Target’s after Thanksgiving 2 Day Sale with Heidi Klum traipsing around. If she can even rattle the Dark Lord of the Sith, just imagine what she’ll do to you at 5am.

IBCC (Cancer Research)

WWF (Earth Hour Direct & Promo project)




Describe the objective of the promotion.
In 2009 Earth Hour Belgium had 500.000 families, 329 companies and 193 cities participating. The objective was to promote Earth Hour in Belgium to get more families, companies and communities to participate than in 2009.
Describe how the promotion developed from concept to implementation
The campaign started streetwise in Copenhagen, in December 2009. Our Earth Hour ambassador and hero Darth Fladder promoted Earth Hour in the streets and from that moment on, one could follow his adventures on social media (FB, twitter, youtube, Flickr). Cities and companies were approached by mail and phone. From mid February on, the Earth Hour campaign with Darth Fladder was developed in WWF-media, boomerang cards throughout Belgium, website, and e-mails to associations. In March Darth Fladder appeared at some music and sport events and the last 10 days a national TV and radio campaign mobilised the whole country.
Describe the success of the promotion with both client and consumer including some quantifiable results
750.000 people participated (25% more than in 2009), 649 companies (3219 in 2009) and over 324 communities (193 in 2009). So, all significantly more than in 2009.
Contacts:
– 30.096 unique visitors at wwf.be/earthhour
– 1.222 friends on FB
– 85.000 views on youtube (Life of Darth Fladder)
567 publications in on- and offline belgian press.
Explain why the method of promotion was most relevant to the product or service
To get more followers we needed a leader. That’s what we created in the person of Darth Fladder.
And the Belgian population, as well as companies, cities, and families were enthusiastic. Not only had WWF more participants, the participants also used promotion material of Darth Fladder to promote by themselves Earth Hour towards their personnel/habitants/members.

Snickers

H-57 Creative Station (Typography, design, illustration)

Hasbro (Star Wars Silver Anniversary)

Comfort

 

Burger King (Star Wars Promotion)


Spike Channel

Volkswagen Passat (The Force)

For the all-new 2012 Passat , Volkswagen brings Star Wars™ to one of TV’s most talked about events. Accompanied by John Williams’ iconic “The Imperial March,” the spot features the most infamous villain in the galaxy, a pint-sized Darth Vader who uses the Force when he discovers the all-new 2012 Passat in the driveway. The two iconic brands leverage humor and the unforgettable Star Wars score to create an emotional spot and make Super Bowl ad history.

Shopping Total

Energizer Bunny

Pepsi

M&M’s

Disneyland (Star Tour Ride)


Full commercial for Disneyland’s new Star Tours ride. See what Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers decide to do at Disneyland Park to kill the time waiting for the new Star Tours 3D ride to open.
Darth Vader and some stormtroopers enjoy the Soundsational Parade as they anxiously await the opening of the Star Tours attraction at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.

Samsung Galaxy S

This video from Japanese network DoCoMo is an odd advert, but is so weird that its pretty damned brilliant.Well, they have Darth Vader just hanging around with people using the Galaxy S. There is no real explanation as to why he is there, but he is, and somehow it works out pretty good. Lets face it any advert with Darth Vader in it would cool so sit back and enjoy this.


Axe Detailer – Cleans Your Balls







Axe Shower Gel needed to convert 14-24 yo male bar soap users to shower gel. The Axe Detailer was created to fulfill that need. It had a successful launch in 2008, but there were still guys out there that hadn’t tried the Detailer. We needed to find a way to increase awareness of the Detailer, while actively driving cross-sell for Axe Shower Gel. And on a budget that could not afford TV support. We knew that to get guys to use the Axe Detailer, we needed to let them know that Axe Shower Gel and the Axe Detailer will give them the ultimate clean. But in order to break through we needed to tell them in a way that was just as edgy and funny as the content they consume and pass along to their friends online. We needed to tell them that the Axe Detailer, “Cleans your balls.”

Advertising Agency: BBH, New York
Executive Creative Director: Pelle Sjoenell/Calle Sjoenell
Creative Director: Jon Randazzo
Copywriter: Nick Kaplan
Art Director: Jason Bottenus
Production Company: Station Film
Director: Harold Einstein