- Budweiser Frogs
The Budweiser Frogs are three life-like
puppet frog s named "Bud", "Weis", and "Er", who began appearing in Americantelevision commercials for U.S. BudweiserBeer duringSuper Bowl XXIX in 1995. They are part of one of the most well-known internationalalcohol advertising campaignsFact|date=February 2007. They were created by Greg Gorman, the long-time brand manager for Budweiser. The commercial was directed byTom DeCerchio , the director of "Celtic Pride ".Bud, Weis, and Er
The commercial began with a scene of a
swamp at nighttime, and a close-up of Budrhythmic ally croaking his name. Later Weis and Er join in. They croak rather randomly for about ten seconds, until Bud, Weis, and Er, thus forming the Budweiser name. Their croaking becomes quicker as the camera pulls back to show a bar with a largeneon Budweiser sign glowing in the night. The commercial is often listed among the bestSuper Bowl advertisements in history, ranking at #5 atMSNBC 's list. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4099453/] ]Louie, Frankie, and the Ferret
After the initial ads generated great interest, new creatures began making appearances in the swamp. Beginning at
Super Bowl XXXIII , two wisecrackingchameleon s who spoke with Brooklyn accents made their debut. Louie was irritated by the frogs' incessant croaking, and jealous of their success, while Frankie was his more rational, even-tempered friend. Frankie apparently socialized with the frogs and was puzzled by Louie's animosity towards them.Later installments in the series documented Louie's enlisting the assistance of an inept
ferret hit man to do away with the frogs by attempting to electrocute them. Louie briefly replaced Weis in the Bud-Weis-Er cheer, but the other frogs revealed to Louie that they could speak with a complete vocabulary and that they knew all along about his plot against them.The Budweiser Lizards later displaced the frogs entirely and continued appearing in television and radio advertisements into the early 2000s, though they no longer appear on Budweiser's website as of early 2007.
Trivia
*One of the most widely circulated computer virus hoaxes of the late 1990s warned of a Budweiser Frogs
screen saver that concealed a virus that deleted the entire contents of thecomputer 'shard drive . SeeBUDSAVER.EXE . [http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/budfrogs.htm "(Details at Snopes.com)"]
*The Budweiser Lizards have been depicted inspecial paint scheme s on Budweiser-sponsoredNASCAR race car s and inneon signs displayed intavern windows.
*InThe Simpsons episode "The Springfield Files ", the frogs appear and recite their catchphrases twice, before being eaten in one bite by a previously submergedalligator , who then growls: "Coors!"
*TheCenter for Science in the Public Interest waged a campaign to censor the popular frogs.Fact|date=February 2007
*This advertising campaign also inspired a series of shirts with three frogs looking at a roll oftoilet paper saying "Butt," "Whyy," and "Per" (Butt wiper).ee also
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Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch) External links
* [http://www.awn.com/mag/issue3.7/3.7pages/3.7raugustbud.html Article about the Budweiser Frogs]
* [http://www.tvacres.com/adanimals_budfrogs.htm Budweiser Frogs at TVAcres.com]
* [http://www.modernferret.com/pressreleases/budweiser.html Modern Ferret Magazine chooses the Budweiser Ferret as Ferret Of The Century]
* [http://www.mind-advertising.com/us/budweiser_advertising_1.htm Collection of TV ads for Budweiser including the complete Frogs/Louie the lizard sequence]
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