World of Sport

Super Bowl ads: The funny, the sexy, the downright bizarre

The Super Bowl is just one of the highlights of the sporting calendar - but for American advertisers, it is the undisputed biggest moment of the year.

Some of the biggest companies in the world spend millions creating the perfect advert, knowing that making a splash guarantees them huge kudos, goodwill and incessant replays around the world.

Such is the importance that the NFL recently secured a broadcasting deal worth an incredible $6 billion for TV rights for the season, with the Super Bowl alone worth an estimated $250 million.

Each 30-second slot costs around $3.5m, with some prime moments during the game fetching $4m. Even at those prices, even in the worst financial downturn since the 1930s, host broadcaster NBC sold out in November.

Some are funny, some sexy and others downright bizarre. We've collected the best of them together, and in those very categories, so you can see what the fuss is about:

THE FUNNY

Funny adverts always do well, with this Chevy convertible advert giving the biggest belly laughs:

On the same basis, Honda's luxury arm Acura splashed out on comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld, as well as a raft of clever gimmicks and special effects:

It's the end of the world as we know it, but not if you drive a Chevy Silverado:

And finally, a mini-remake of Ferris Bueller's Day off in the Honda CRV ad, which is probably our favourite of the lot:

THE SEXY

H&M decided to show off David Beckham for their advert. Pretty much all of him, in fact:

It wasn't just the girls who enjoyed a bit of eye candy. Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima turned up in two adverts, the best of which was for Teleflora...:

...while the Fiat 500 advert was as baffling as it was un-turn-offable:

Internet domain hosts GoDaddy also went for the baser feelings of the audience, but frankly we found this more scary than anything else:

AND THE BIZARRE:

Vampires and cars - what could go wrong with that for Audi? Here's what:

We've seen this TaxAct one about a little boy needing the toilet four times now, but are still not quite sure what to think:

Elton John as the King, with an American reality show contestant singing a bit of Aretha Franklin. No doubt you're already hankering after a tin of Pepsi:

And finally Clint Eastwood and the Chrysler group won instant acclaim for this inspirational plea for the future of the American nation. We're not sure what the millionaire octogenarian actor knows about urban deprivation in the post-industrial world, but most of the American papers agreed that this was the best of the bunch:

 

79 comments

  • LES  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    Carlsberg probably had the best ads ever.
  • Paul Richard  •  Pretoria, South Africa  •  3 months ago
    The classic Apple add from 1983?
  • MillionaireFriends.CoM  •  3 months ago
    If you dream of a wealthy life, you may try my nick'nname.
    Never in my entire life did I think we had such a huge number of ignorant racists in this country! The boy just lost his sight, the least you can do is to feel sorry for him and his family. All of you who are hating him is just because you are jealous of his potential success in sports. There is a saying in french" avant de parler il faut tourner la langue milles fois". Meaning, before speaking u need to turn your tongue a thousand times. Most of u racists don't even think at all before writing. I hope god blesses you with a tragedy in your life so you can remember your comments on this. We just lost 31 lives by the way in Afghanistan. We need to show love and support to our country by loving each other and not being racist. R.I.P special forces and may god heal your injury and achieve your dreams in sports. ..59162013927
    • The Horse 3 months ago
      What are you talking about bimbo?
    • IAN 3 months ago
      She's crazy no idea what she's on
    • Wil 3 months ago
      she's getting her ad right near the top, lots of fools delivering a thumbs up for this brainless rant
  • rhdwjd  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 months ago
    The republic satellite broadcasting station YTN against includes
  • rhdwjd  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 months ago
    The republic broadcasting ststion is KBS against, MBC and SBS.
  • rhdwjd  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 months ago
    HI
  • Blaze  •  Washington, United States  •  3 months ago
    the one with the dog working out was the best
  • M  •  3 months ago
    OMG, did any moron actually watch the adverts. I recorded it an skipped the GOOD bits!
  • Perry  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    wow
  • Martin  •  3 months ago
    Clint by a distance for the voice alone. Clever script too. But you got to ask yourself one question. Why is he not running for president?
    • Graham 3 months ago
      too old mate, past his sell be date.
    • Enrico 3 months ago
      Thought being old is considered a plus in running for president in the USA? Never seen a Republican without wrinkles :O
    • Chancery 3 months ago
      Yeah, it wouldn't do to use someone "old" with a lifetime's experience. What America needs is a photogenic 20 year-old who would look good in an underwear ad.
  • Nicholas  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  3 months ago
    So I watched BBC's coverage especially to avoid the ads. And what have I spent the last 10 minutes doing?
    • mindset 3 months ago
      Nicholas, so funny!!
      Thanks for the laugh man.
      All the best.
  • Sam  •  3 months ago
    Cool adverts and all well and good for advertising but dont forget the same guy running GoDaddy is the same stupidly rich guy out killing animals in Africa for "Fun" because he has money to burn and doesnt realise the value of life. He is an absolute sickening waste of space, he is human spam. Evil and ignorant. It would have spoken volumes if the superbowl slots refused his adverts on an animal rights front but he probably paid millions to them. Money may get you everything in a bad world but its sad.
  • BILLY  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    clint all the way what a man
  • Jon  •  Liverpool, England  •  3 months ago
    I just watched 12 ads so I could watch another 12 ads - fml
  • Geoff_B  •  Bristol, England  •  3 months ago
    "Each 30-second slot costs around $3.5m, with some prime moments during the game fetching $4m. "
    Question - how much did Yahoo get for placing this little article for us all to look at??
  • Felice Tedechi  •  Hounslow, England  •  3 months ago
    Is it my imagination or is there more talk about the commercials than the game ?
  • Alex  •  Brighton, England  •  3 months ago
    'Course the Yanks loved that last excuse for an advert. In reality: dreadful doesn't cover it (and I say this as someone with extreme appreciation/tolerance for pretty much anything Eastwood does). The ad is yet another clumsy fumble at the mind of the consumer, like a virgin on Prom night with his 1st bra-strap. But sadly, that is the nature of the beast that is America - a gargantuan mess of well-meaning shrouded in terminal bad-taste. Blunt and unsubtle: like trying to mend a watch with a cold chisel. But hey, play a little soppy, 'patriotic' music and we'll lull the beast from within once more. Well done Chrysler, you fiends: another nail in the coffin of American plausibility. And Eastwood: shame on you. Should have put your foot down...
  • barry m  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
    Heineken taking off the Milk Tray man,years ago now.
  • First Namejohn  •  Cork, Ireland  •  3 months ago
    hail king clint. clint rules. ok.
  • winkle  •  3 months ago
    why is we're being bombarded at the start of at least half of these by that drug snorting Kate *sniff sniff* Moss...gave up watching these...

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