‘Super Bowl Babies’ ad stars kids conceived after team win
The Panthers are making only their second appearance in the big game, losing a squeaker to the New England Patriots 32-29 in 2004, while the Broncos have to overcome their 43-8 loss to Seattle in the Super Bowl two years ago. “Super Bowl ads often serve as the ‘kickoff, ‘ setting the tone for companies” annual marketing strategies”, he adds.
Their new commercial for their biggest game of the season, features tons of babies whom were conceived on none other than Super Bowl Sunday!
The NFL found that birth rates in winning cities increased nine months after the Super Bowl.
The commercial features babies, children and adults who were born nine months after their parents’ favorite team won the Super Bowl.
Whether you’re an animal lover, or one with a sweet tooth in the mood to go an octave higher, get ready to be flooded, knocked over and entertained by this year’s Super Bowl ads.
In the video, football fans of all ages sing in harmony to a spoof on singer Seal’s, “Kiss from a Rose”. The fact that I can make a character named T.J. Brooks (my video game alter ego) and he can win the MVP in his rookie year is a testament to how unrealistic these things are.
“I thought about Todd and knowing Todd was a music major, I thought, ‘Well this is a great opportunity for him, ‘” Dan McDermott said.
The first batch of babies highlighted are 12 Giants fans, all born after the NY team’s victory in 2008. In early January, the NFL Network spliced together a crude recreation of the 1967 game between the Packers and the Chiefs, but it had to use a dozen different grainy sources to do so.
There are San Francisco 49ers fans conceivably (!) born months after the team defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in 1989.
But advertisers can’t afford another crop of ads like previous year. He plans on bringing you the best news, previews, recaps, and anything else that may come along with the exciting world of the National Football League. Do you think that Football Is Family is a good campaign?