Tippex YouTube advert is ‘insanely phenomenal’
Following in the footsteps of Burger King’s Subservient Chicken comes a clever advert from the team at Tippex. Just as you could control the willing-to-please chicken, you can control a hunter and a gormless grizzly in the latest campaign for the correction fluid company.
Viewers of the 30-second long YouTube clip titled ‘NSFW. A Hunter shoots a bear!’ are given a choice at the end of the video – they can either make the hunter shoot the bear or let him go.
After making your choice, you are then commanded to type in anything you want, and the servile duo will follow your every command.
You can make them hug, dance, or make the hunter ride the bear, as well as other, more crass options which we at Metro Towers would not dream of suggesting.
Twitter fans have, of course, already taken to the video, with one saying ‘wow’ and another exclaiming ‘that is pretty epic!’
Some are less taken by the promotion, suggesting that the product is outdated and asking ‘who the f**k still uses Tippex anyway?’
Video: Watch the Tippex advert below
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