The average viewer is  force-fed about 24,000 in just one year, according to the media  report TV Dimensions ’97.Who would’ve guessed that a primitive black-and-white Bulova ad  in 1941 — at a cost of $9 — would spawn a nearly $40  billion-a-year industry? Four years ago Pepsi spoofed it: Hoops star Shaquille  O’Neal asks a kid for his cola, and the brat refuses. January 14, 2014 in Videos. The ad has been a mixed blessing for Life owner Quaker Oats;  they’ve been trying to come up with a fresh campaign ever since,  but focus groups tell them that Mikey’s is the only one they  like. Ironically, Cody, a vet of Westerns, couldn’t swim and wore a  life preserver under his buckskins when canoeing for one ad. Thank the  spunky star, the now-deceased Fannie Peterson, a.k.a. Honda's 2016 Hyundai definitely has a knack for funny Super Bowl commercials, as this list will show.                             Home Share ! There are no  snarled fenders, no bloody bodies. (The tube was 12 feet  tall; the Brylcreem girl wasn’t inside it, but climbed a ladder  behind it.) It could have been seen as exploiting a tragic epidemic to sell  sneakers. It definitely grabbed your attention.There’s no shame in crying at commercials, and in some cases you’d need a heart of stone to avoid it. Of course, she couldn’t do it all without a bit of help from the then-new Niro Hybrid SUV… and without getting into a bit of trouble in the process.  
The ape was actor Don  McLeod in a $20,000 monkey suit (with moving eyebrows). (Soon to follow: Charlie the Tuna.) The ad was the ’96 Super Bowl’s high point;  later that year, Pytka released the feature film Space Jam.The image of Cree Cherokee Iron Eyes Cody weeping at his country  overrun by pollution is unforgettable, and was so effective that  Keep America Beautiful’s nonprofit programs “increased [from 0] to 500” thanks to the two spots, says KAB head Roger Powers.                                    A  couple of shakes and, voila!, the handkerchief is gleaming. The  poetic campaign—including this cinematic spot—helped turn a  tiny brand once aimed at women (slogan: “Mild as May”) into a  market leader. 
 The ad (shot in super slow-mo by a camera  designed to track missile launches) transcends language: It has  played around the world.They’re Everycouple. Assures Jerry  Della Femina, “I gave the cat a Heimlich maneuver.”In perhaps the most effective teaming of celeb endorsers, James  Garner and Mariette Hartley spar, flirt, and joke so  convincingly, people thought they were really married.                                                                   Check out Any classic commercials we’ve missed? But the outrageous claims of oily  car salesman Joe Isuzu (“gets 94 miles to the gallon”) were an  ingenious break from the usual hard sell, not to mention a  postmodern poke at advertising’s own inflated claims. “They want the cheese  trailing off the slice.” Well here’s the Mother of all Cheese  Pulls, and perhaps advertising’s best use of exaggeration: The  mozzarella (made of rubber) is so stringy, a giggling baby and  her high chair are propelled slingshot-style from living room to  front yard.Veteran ad director Joe Pytka has a knack for instant  atmosphere; this spot—a Coke deliveryman captured by the  store’s security camera as he tries to cadge a Pepsi—is his  masterpiece to date. AT&T was a monopoly, but there was competition on  the rise.” As in…MCI? At first the duo ignites  with “Dish pistons optimized, compression ratio-o-o, Oh, yes, I  know-ow-ow,” but, defeated by all the technical jargon  (“advanced manifold pre-heating system”), they soon run out of  gas.                                                  The A cute kid, a sports legend, a sweet moment — Coca-Cola’s “Hey Kid, Catch!” commercial is perhaps the quintessential Super Bowl ad. The funniest Doritos Super Bowl Ads of ALL TIME! Nevertheless, the spots boosted  Mentos’ visibility in America, especially among Gen-Xers with a  taste for goofiness. It also won a number of awards and was voted “funniest ad of all time” in Campaign Live’s 2008 poll. Filmed in stark black and white, the commercial parodied the aspirational ads companies like Nike are known for, with kids matter-of-factly stating they wanted to “be replaced on a whim” and “claw my way up to middle management.” A dead-on send-up of corporate America, it is at once wry, unconventional, funny, and motivating. Biteable makes it easy with hundreds of free animated video templates. Tell us on Twitter @teambiteable!Video marketing insights delivered to your inbox weekly.You’ll now get our emails, fresh out of the oven, every week! Remember that you don’t have to have a Super Bowl budget to make an effective ad. Browse more videos. Funniest Commercials of All Time… Its dark side: The widow of Marlboro Man David  McLean, who died of lung cancer, is suing the tobacco giant for  damages.This superbly edited ad forced Michael J. The purple ones spawned over 200 products,  made it into the Smithsonian, and starred in seven ads, one with  a raisinized Michael Jackson.