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by Mary S. Posted Mon April 20, 2009 @ 11:30 PM
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This commercial is the most vile of any commercial targeting young children! The guy on the couch with the two women shows just how low burger king has gone! I will never eat there again and I will be making sure I tell everyone I know to boycott the morally depraved restaurant! The women shaking their butts and having them measured is an insult to all women! Way to go burger king! I hope this pushes you way down in the stock market and eventually out of business for being so depraved and insulting!
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by Best Cat Posted Mon April 20, 2009 @ 6:24 PM
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If you think that the Burger King commercial with Sponge Bob is offensive, have you ever watch the Sponge Bob show. Most of the show involved nudity, and sexual situations. The show that was just on showed Patrick nude hugging a pillow that looked like Sponge Bob. Yes the show is targeted for teenagers.So I don't think you have any reasons to be mad at Burger King. Posted by S. Price . SO GO KING!
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Go cat
by baby cat Sun April 26, 2009 @ 12:10 PM
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by Cubjunkie Posted Mon April 20, 2009 @ 7:21 AM
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Whoever came up with the whole concept involving that stupid freaky King needs to be taken out back and beaten with a stick.
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by Gonda! Posted Fri April 17, 2009 @ 12:30 PM
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Anyone that knows me, I do not offend easily. However...this commercial? I agree, take it off the air immediately.
I think that commercial would be offensive even if it was for an adult audience.
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by anonymous consumer Posted Thu April 16, 2009 @ 4:46 PM
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Meanwhile that diaper commercial with "the potty dance" is still running. IS that commercial teaching people to use the potty or to dance around when they have to go?
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by andrea r. Posted Wed April 15, 2009 @ 7:22 PM
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The commercial is an outrage. This morning I heard a spokesperson try to explain how they choose to be edgey in their advertsing. She felt they weren't pandering to children. The commercial is for happy meals, for crying out loud. They know precisely what they do when marketing and targeting, it is too expensive not to. We are being treated like fools, and we are not. I hope the entire internet joins me in stopping from going to BK - there are plenty of other places to eat fast food.
BK needs to hire pr and advertising execs who aren't 22 years old, as they have different observations than the rest of us. Unless that is their target audience. Then good luck and good riddance.
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by troy Posted Wed April 15, 2009 @ 11:08 AM
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The new Nintendo DS commercial is mean and distasteful and sends a bad message, that it is cute to make rude comments to someone about their appearance by saying how ugly they are. Aren't kids mean enough without encouragement from toy makers. Shouldn't we be teaching our children to be compassionate and caring toward others to make our society better. My 11 year old daughter wants a Nintendo DS for her birthday, but because of this ad I will be buying her a different gift. Children at this age are already overconcious of their appearance because of the onset of puberty, they certainly don't need any help at being mean to each other.
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by Final Score: Boys-3, Girls-1 Posted Mon April 13, 2009 @ 9:10 AM
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Um, do you even watch SpongeBob? There are tons of butt jokes on that show. Not such a big deal.
I've seen this commercial once, and it wasn't aired during one of the shows my kids watch, but actually during South Park! I think its target audience was adults who might go to Burger King and have kids who watch SpongeBob. Kids don't know who Sir Mix-a-Lot is, nor would they remember the "Baby Got Back" song.
The BK commercial I saw during the shows my kids watch was actually the one where the dad is hitting people with the surfboard while checking out the toys.
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by M T. Posted Mon April 13, 2009 @ 1:56 AM
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As commercials go, I don't find it so much offensive as horribly constructed and confusing.
The ad does not focus on either selling the food products or the Spongebob toys. Instead, we get distracted by dancing idiots with phonebooks stuffed in their pants.
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LMAO!
by anonymous consumer Thu April 16, 2009 @ 4:45 PM
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by MayDay Posted Sun April 12, 2009 @ 9:21 PM
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I watched this commercial a few days ago and thought it to be pretty dumb.
Took son and his friend to BK and the SB toy you get is dumb too. A plastic SB and you just decorate it with stickers. Boring. He was thrown in a drawer.
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by Wolf Posted Sat April 11, 2009 @ 10:13 PM
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My son, who is three, LOVES SB and LAUGHS during the ad. The only thing I don't like about it is every time i see it, I get the stupid 'bay's got back" song stuck in my head. I find it funny and BECAUSE we say that there is SB toys there, we are MORE likely to go there. Normally we go there maybe once or twice a YEAR.
There are many, MANY other ads that are a lost worse. Change the channel or mute the TV when it comes on.
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by Marty5223 Posted Sat April 11, 2009 @ 8:24 AM
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I was waiting on this one. I can't stand the BURGER KING anyway. He grosses me out all of his commercials.
About the biggest problem I see is the butt's are retangles not squares.
Who would of ever thunk fast food would come to this.
commerical is a bit funny or is it a bit stupid? going with both!
But guess it worked....were all talking about it!
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by Wolf Sat April 11, 2009 @ 10:58 PM
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You say they are targeting children with this commercial - remember how funny the word "butt" was as a kid?
Guess what?
Chicken Butt!!!
If it's that offensive to you and yours save yourself a cable bill, discontinue the service and watch your TV shows on Fancast.
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You know, other commercials people have complained about, I agreed with their being in bad taste, or potentially offensive. It's all just personal preference, of course. I think what got this commercial on the air is that the song "Baby Got Back" has been around for so long (17 years!), it's almost passe.
I think Burger King is just trying to get attention, and they found a way to do it. I googled "Baby Got Back" to find out the year it was released and the first page of hits was full of links to this commercial. They're doing SOMETHING right.
Confession: The first time I ever heard this song, it was from "Friends," when Rachael and Ross sang it to their baby to get her to go to sleep.
Yes, I am a dinosaur.
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by Donno Posted Fri April 10, 2009 @ 10:41 AM
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These are butts, not breasts or penises or other private parts. I don't find it sexually suggestive.
It doesn't seem morally out of whack, but the electic fields here may be disturbing my sense of direction.
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by Steve-OH Posted Fri April 10, 2009 @ 9:42 AM
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I LOVE THIS COMMERCIAL! Hilarious!
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