Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts

2012 Toyota Tacoma | Wacky Girlfriend Cliff Jump Ad



The Toyota Tacoma has earned quite a reputation among pickup trucks, which is quite a feat in a market that has been traditionally dominated by American brands like Ford, GMC, Dodge, and Chevrolet. And because competition is stiff in the segment, manufacturers often craft ads trying to convince consumers that their truck as the strongest and most durable currently available. While they all use words like “tough” and “rugged” to describe their vehicles, Toyota goes that extra mile in their most recent Tacoma commercial to bring those words to life. The ad provides a humorous twist to the theme of durability in what is sure to be one of the most memorable automobile commercials of the year.

Set on a beach below a steep and rocky cliff, the commercial’s opening shot is of four young adults taking a joyride through the sand. Made to appear as if viewers are witnessing a home video, the truck’s passengers hoot and holler while their Tacoma kicks sand high into the air. The scene abrubtly ends as if someone began taping over the home video and cuts to a young woman, presumably the truck owner’s girlfriend, who begins to air her frustrations about “Mike” and his “precious four-by-four, hang-out-all-day with your stupid friends truck.”


She continues her rant making fun of Mike for describing the truck as “totally sick,” and her extreme jealousy is more than apparent to viewers. It immediately becomes clear she is going to teach Mike a lesson by showing him what she really thinks of his Tacoma. At this point, viewers are sympathizing with the young woman and probably thinking of their own significant others’ prized possessions. This sympathy turns to shock, however, when at the end of the girlfriend’s rant, she turns away from the camera towards the top of the cliff and yells “push it!”

The 2012 Tacoma bounces and flips over boulders and outcroppings, at one point somersaulting repeatedly down the hill, and the whole time the girlfriend is wildly screaming her approval. A few seconds later, when the truck makes it to the bottom of the hill, it miraculously lands right side up and seems undamaged by its rocky decent. The girlfriend screams “Noooo!” and the commercial ends with these words on the screen, “Tacoma Double Cab: Toyota Get the Feeling.”

Obviously the commercial is a hyperbole, no pickup truck would survive such a fall unscathed. However, with it’s comedic exaggeration, Toyota has created a vivid image in the mind of the consumer. The message that the Tacoma is the toughest, most durable truck available comes across loud and clear.

This guest post was provided by Brittany Larson of Toyota of Turnersville.

Credits:
Ad Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles

Toyota Prius Family "Hum" TV Ad | Let's Go Places



Toyota had a busy day today with their launch of the new "Let's Go Places" slogan, a new website and the release of the Toyota Prius "Hum" TV commercial.

The TV ad is a fun filled animated spot that features a sweet tune to match the picture perfect setting the commercial is set too.
I know what your thinking...where can I find the lyrics to that "Hum" song?
Not to worry here ya go.

This is a car that loves to have fun
Mile after mile, to and from
Now there are four for all to use
Tell the neighbors, your friends, everyone the news.

Let's Hum Hum Hum Hum, Hum Hummm
A Prius for everyone.

Now there's a bigger one if you want more space
A small one if the city's your place.
And even one you can plug in.
So hop on in and give one a spin.

Let's Hum Hum Hum Hum Hum Hummm
A Prius for everyone.

Credits:
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi

The New Reinvented Toyota Camry Ad



Toyota Camry reinvents everything from a couch to a blender in their new commercial.

Credits:
Ad Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi LA

Toyota Yaris It's A Car Funny Ads with Michael Showalter

Funny man Michael Showalter for the new Toyota Yaris "It's A Car" campaign. Done in much the same style as the recent Honda "Good Reasons" ads with Patrick Warburton, it would actually be pretty funny to see these two guys battle it out like Apple's Mac vs PC commercials.
2012 Toyota Yaris -- Airbags
2012 Toyota Yaris -- Wheels
2012 Toyota Yaris -- Colors
2012 Toyota Yaris -- Soft-Touch Dash
2012 Toyota Yaris -- USB
Credits:
Ad Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, LA.
Watch the Honda "Good Reasons" ads with Patrick Warburton Here.

Toyota Prius Family People Person Ad

The new ad campaign for the Toyota Prius Family entitled People Person created by Saatchi & Saatchi, LA. The spot has me a little confused; is Saatchi's work that good, even too good considering who the audience is? Judging by some of the comments left on YouTube they are not liking it.

How did they do it? Watch the making of the ad below.

Credits:
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles
Client: Toyota Prius
ECD: Margaret Keene
ECD: Chris Adams
ECD: Mike McKay
Creative Director: Ryan Jacobs
Creative Director: Jeff Church
ACD/Copywriter: Andy Kadin
ACD/Designer: Zach Richter
Copywriter: Kimberley Ragan
Art Director: Rebecca Johnson-Pond
Production Artist: Clint Hudspet
Director of Integrated Production/Multimedia: Tanya LeSieur
Broadcast Senior Producer: Jennifer Pearse
3D Producer: Carl Deo
Director: Mr. Hide
Production Co.: The Sweet Shop
Chief Executive Officer: Paul Prince
Global Executive Producer: Sharlene George
Executive Producer: Tracy Mays
Head Of Production: James Okumura
Producer: Tim Fermino
Director of Photography: John Toon
Art Director: Justin Trask
Production Designer: Sean Hargeaves
Editing Company: Bikini Editorial
Exec. Producer: Gina Pagano
Editor: Avi Oron
Assistant Editor: Sterling Robertson
Finish/Special Effects: Eight VFX
VFX Supervisor: Jean Marc Demmer
Exec. Producer: Baptiste Andrieux
Exec. Producer: Shira Boardman
VFX Producer: Donna Langston
VFX Coordinator: Douglas Scruton

See How Toyota's 'Glass of Water' Campaign Can Change the World

As part of a clever direct marketing campaign originating from Sweden, Toyota has developed an ingenious iPhone app that makes you a safer more Eco-friendly driver, and in turn help the planet. This great idea from the Japanese automaker couldn't come at a better time, as they have suffered public relations problems with their recent worldwide safety recalls. Either way, the campaign demonstrates that marketing can be more than just commercialism.


Credits:
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Stockholm, Sweden
Creative Director: Adam Kerj
Art Director: Lisa Engardt
Copywriter: Amalia Pitsiava
Planner: Per Jaldeborg
Account Managers: Marie Nodbrink, Ebba Jandér
Account Director: Tom Hedström
Advertising Assistant: Afshin Moeini
Production Company: Dallas STHLM

Toyota's Anti-Drinking and Driving Print Ad's 'Rebel' and 'Bird'

Toyota's  print ad campaign for their anti-drinking and driving campaign takes a page from psychology 101 text books to get their public service message across.  The clever ad features an optical illusion and psychological phenomenon known as cognitive foresight, in that our brains generate images 1/10th of a second prior to our eyes viewing it.  In other words, we mistakenly anticipate what we think is there before we even see it.  A very effective ad for a very important message.   


Credits:
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Madrid, Spain
Creative Director: Miguel Roig
Art Director: Mauricio Duque
Copywriter: Jonay Sosa
Account Director: Jesus Ovejero
Account Executive: Eva galan
Photographer: Getty Images

Toyota Print Ad "Sheep Farts"



A great new print ad from Toyota made for their Israeli market demonstrates that going green doesn't mean you can't have a sense of humor.

Credits:
Advertising Agency: TBWA/Yehoshua, Tel Aviv, Israel
Creative Director: Amit Stoler
Art Director: Kobi Benwalid
Copywriter: Nir Ambar, Alon Hadad

Banned Commercial for the New Toyota Yaris

This is a new ad for the Toyota Yaris that was banned before it was even considered to air on TV. Anyone have any info on the ad agency who created it? Personally I think it is very funny.

Toyota Scion Samples xB TV Spot Commercial

Toyota Scion commercial...Scion "Samples"


I love what David Gianatasio wrote about the new Toyota Scion commercial via: Adweek.com
This Attik spot for Toyota's Scion tries to break free of car-ad category cliches. There are no gleaming vehicles racing along scenic highways at sunset. Nor do shapely beach babes recline across hoods. What we get, however, isn't an improvement. The whole thing consists of quick-cut, high-tech graphics that illustrate the many choices a Scion buyer could make in terms of vehicle colors and detailing. True, I'm not part of the hip, young demographic being targeted. But I can afford to buy a car. And this spot doesn't make me want to investigate Scion. We get commercial cliches all right -- plucked straight from the past 15 years of computer and home-electronics ads. There's even Kraftwerk-esque robotic dance music on the soundtrack. And that can't be hip or young, if only because I kind of liked it. In fact, though it's designed to look cool and futuristic, the whole enterprise feels old-hat and dull, like footage cut from Disney's Tron. (Which is making a comeback, apparently, so maybe this ad is cool after all.) I still say: Bring back the sunsets and beach babes. They really weren't so bad.

Ad Agency: The Attik
Creative Director: Simon Needham
Production Company: Imaginary Forces
Executive Producer: Michele Morris
Director: Simon Needham
Editor: Justine Gerenstein
Music/Sound Design/Mix Company: Face The Music, Bicoastal
Executive Producer: Adam Joseph
Composer/Sound Designer - xB: Tom Burbank
Mixer: Tom Burbank
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