- Energizer Bunny
The Energizer Bunnyis the
marketing icon andmascot ofEnergizer batteries. It is a pinkrabbit wearing sunglasses and blue sandals that beats a bass drum. It has been appearing intelevision commercial s since the 1980s. The Energizer Bunny does not appear inEurope andAustralia where the rivalDuracell Bunny is seen instead. In Australia and the UK the mascot for Energizer is a muscle-bound anthropomorphic battery.Background
The American Energizer commercials, produced by DDB Chicago Advertising, originally began as a parody of TV advertisements for rival
Duracell . In the Duracell ads, a set of battery-powered instrument-playing toy animals gradually slow to a halt until only the toy powered by a copper-top battery remains active. In Energizer's parody, the Energizer Bunny then enters the screen beating a hugebass drum and swinging amallet over his head. The criticism was that Duracell compared their batteries with carbon batteries, and not similaralkaline batteries like Energizer. [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=fILdYrxnrf8 YouTube - Energizer Bunny® - Introduction - 1989 ] ] [ [http://petcaretips.net/energizer-duracell-bunny.html The Energizer Bunny vs. The Duracell Bunnies] - Retrieved: April 27, 2007] The creative team at DDB Chicago who conceived and designed the bunny chose All Effectsspecial effects company to build the original Energizer Bunny, a remotely operated vehicle. All Effects operated the Energizer Bunny in most of its first commercials.Fact|date=July 2007The Bunny was actually created by a special effects expert named Eric Allard. His son was swimming in a flotation device shaped like a rabbit, and his wife placed her sunglasses on the bunny to make her son laugh. Eric looked up from his paper, saw the bunny, and immediately ran into his workshop. Seven hours later he had finished his sketches for the new ideas of the Energizer company, and hence the Energizer Bunny was born.
As the series progressed, realistic-looking commercials were aired for fictional products (such as "Sitagin
Hemorrhoid Remedy") only to have the Bunny march through. To date, the Energizer Bunny has appeared in more than 115 television commercials. [ [http://www.energizer.com/bunny/historyofbunny.asp History of the Energizer Bunny] Energizer.com - Retrieved: July 5, 2007] In these commercials, a voiceover would announce one of various slogans used throughout the years; all of them would relate the stalwartness of the Energizer Bunny to the long-lasting power of their batteries. The original slogan boasted that "... [n] othing outlasts the Energizer...", but it was eventually changed after a lawsuit filed by Duracell disputing Energizer's claim. [Pott, Carol (Ed.), (2005). "The Blue Pages: A Directory of Companies Rated by Their Politics and Practices." Polipoint Press, (Heading under "Energizer Holdings, Inc.")]In 1991,
Energizer unsuccessfully sued theAdolph Coors Company for creating a parody of its Energizer bunny ads. [cite web |url=http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nuls/research/wpapers/maniatis1.htm |title=Trade Marks and Human Rights |accessdate=2008-03-16 |format= |work=]The term "Energizer Bunny" subsequently entered the
vernacular as a term for anything that continues endlessly.Fact|date=July 2007 PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush employed the term in a campaign speech in 1992.Fact|date=July 2007The Energizer Bunny and his likeness have made cameos on television shows including "
Cheers ", "ABC Wide World of Sports ", "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ", "The Late Show with David Letterman", "Saturday Night Live ", "The Simpsons ", and "MADtv "." [http://www.energizer.com/bunny/bunnybio.aspx Bunny Bio - Behind the Fur] ", Energizer.com - Retrieved: September 10, 2007] He has also appeared in movies including "Grumpy Old Men", "Edtv ", and "Hot Shots! Part Deux ".20th Anniversary Commercial
The Elvis commercial is from 1999. This Energizer commercial including Elvis will return to local stations and TV channels on September 22, 2008.
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External links
* [http://www.energizer.com/bunny/default.asp Official website]
* [http://allfx.com All Effects]
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