Why raining frogs in chevy commercial




















The good-humored ad, called "," ends with a group of Silverado owners making their way to a designated meeting spot, while one friend indicates that their buddy didn't make it because he didn't drive a Chevy; he drove a Ford. The ad makes an allusion to the Bible when it had frogs raining down at the end, reminiscent of the biblical plague from the book of Exodus.

This biblical reference was seen as distasteful by some viewers, with an online blogger posting, "what's with the frogs at the end of the commercial? Yet, the ad, according to Chevy, is "a completely over-the-top and outrageous version of the devastation and destruction predicted to occur this year by the Mayan calendar…". The ad is a whimsical way of putting this claim in the context of the apocalypse," Joel Ewanick, the global chief marketing officer of GM, said in a statement in response to objections by Ford.

Get 'em, boy. That is incredible. I know, right. It's the multi-flex tailgate. It can be a step, you can extend the bed, it can even become a workspace. I meant the cat. What's so great about him? He doesn't have a workspace. He's a cat. The Chevy Silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate.

Walter, go get some firewood. Find new adventures. Find new flexibility. Find New Roads. That's a nice truck. Yeah, it's the Chevy Silverado. Check out this Multi-Flex Tailgate. Multi-Flex, huh? It becomes a step. Mom, Dad's flexing again. That's not all. You can extend the bed for longer stuff. Is he still That's right! And, it becomes a workspace You can put your laptop here.

I'm sending an imaginary email. Hey Dad, dinner! Look who stopped by daddy's office. Wait, you work here? Chevy Silverado Commercial Dates: November - March Type: Television Commercial This commercial begins with a light being turned on in a house before dawn, and shows several men with various jobs getting up and ready in the morning.

Each of them has a Chevy Silverado which they drive through the city, woods, field, and to various other job sites such as warehouses, logging sites, construction sites, and more. They are seen hauling everything from trees to alligators, engines to trailers, motorcycles to lawn car products, and anything in between through any terrain. I do think that all commercials should have a steady rain of frogs, though. The pool chemical company commercial where the little boy ran around looking for a bathroom but eventually peed in the pool.

On point! Who could forget the commercial where the couch looked like human flesh and bikinis and great abs? The sales of that product probably went up today! Love this laughing out loud for several minutes. Its like you read my mind! You appear to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but other than that, this is great blog. A great read. You are commenting using your WordPress.

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