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I used to play a game called Helter Skelter where you pop a ball bearing down a funnel and it tracks down every-which-way! I'll never forget it!

Honda Accord Euro Ad of '02 sticks to ya brain like glue. Same thing all over again! LOL :)

I hate the car haha, looks ugly - but this ad is great haha.

Not too great if you love cats :P But i do and its still funny haha

ahaha a good way to get rid of the bloody neighbours cat

  • 2 months later...
Some good examples in this section I agree, but this ad has to be the winner... hands down!!

Peugeot 206:

I still crack up when I see them in the car cruising with their heads bobbing to the music thinking they're hot stuff lol

That is brilliant - how's him lining up the Falcon, who somehow forgot to put his foot on the throttle, or the two wheeled effort past the hay bales. So much gold in there!

I still have a soft spot for the Citroen C4 ad where it turns into a robot and goes ice skating.

That is brilliant - how's him lining up the Falcon, who somehow forgot to put his foot on the throttle, or the two wheeled effort past the hay bales. So much gold in there!

Haha it sure is.

Some of my faviorite ads

Honda Accord Euro "Cog" - All done in one take - and every part is from a Euro Accord...it's took oddles of time and physics involed for a 1 minute ad

Honda "Impossible Dream"

Shell Ferrari Ad - showing 95% of the Fearri F1 cars and looks very good (can't beleive they shut down city blocks for it) - I say 95% of Ferrari F1 because the 80's and early 90's Ferrari was using Agip oil.

The Citroen "transformer" ad

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