Monday, February 15, 2021

2021 Super Bowl Commercial Roundup by Kristin Wallace

Last Sunday was the Super Bowl. While the game is always fun, most of the time I watch to see the commercials. I work in advertising so I guess it makes sense. This is my 4th Annual Super Bowl Commercial Round Up. This year was unusual in that several of the big-name advertisers decided not to run spots and instead donate $$ to charities in light of COVID-19. Still, there were some bright spots. 

Here’s a look at my favorites, in no particular order. 

 

Rocket Mortgage – Certain is Better

 

This spot features the hilarious Tracy Morgan informing potential homeowners why certainty is better than “pretty sure” when it comes to a mortgage. 


Amazon – Alexa’s New Body

This hilarious spot features actor Michael B. Jordan as a particularly sexy “Alexa”. A woman imagines MBJ in a variety of situations, with LOL results. The reaction of the husband is the best part!


Anheuser-Busch – Let’s Grab a Beer

 

This one is a little more serious than others on this list but it's very effective. It’s about getting together to commiserate, and celebrate, life’s wonderful & awkward moments. 


Cadillac – All Electric Car 

 

Nostalgia is always popular in Super Bowl spots, and this one calls back to the classic cult film, Edward Scissorhands. This spot cleverly features Wynona Ryder, who played Edward’s girlfriend in the original movie. Now she’s the mom to Edgar. 


Huggie’s – Welcome to the World

 

The “Awwwww!” award goes to this Huggie’s spot that welcomes new babies born in 2021. So cute! The spot is shot from the “perspective” of the babies. 


eTrade – Workout

A skinny kid decides he’s going to work out so he can “become the best”. In the end, he may not bulk up, but he can get his financial future in shape with help of eTrade.


Tide – Jason Alexander Shirt

 

This spot shows the abuse heaped on a shirt, which has the face of Jason Alexander from Seinfeld on it. Just funny & clever.



Toyota – Upstream

 

File this one under heart-warming and inspirational. We hear a phone call to perspective adoptive parents being warned that the baby girl they hope to adopt had her legs amputated. The parents take the baby anyway, and she goes on to become an Olympic swimmer. 


Scott’s Miracle-Gro – Lawn & Garden Giveaway

 

This spot introduces a contest of a lawn makeover using a number of celebrities such as Martha Stewart and John Travolta dancing with his daughter. 


3D Doritos – Flat Matthew

 

Matthew McConaughey has gone flat and life isn’t what it used to be. 3D Doritos to the rescue! 


GM – No Way Norway

 

Will Ferrell tries to take on Norway since they sell more electric cars than the US. With appearances by Aquafina and others. 


State Farm – Drake from State Farm

 

The State Farm spokesman “Jake” has a stand-in named Drake. The best cameo is Paul Rudd as the stand-in for Cardinal’s QB Patrick Mahomes. 



BTW, you can see most of the Big Game spots for yourself and decide which are your favorites. 


Kristin Wallace is a USA Today Bestselling author of inspirational and sweet contemporary romance filled with Love, Laughter, and a Leap of Faith. She has three best-selling series: Covington Falls Chronicles, Shellwater Key Tales, and Palm Cove Tales. 

2 comments:

Judith Ashley said...

Thanks Kristin. I'd heard some of the Big Names were not advertising but I didn't realize they were donating to charities. When you watch advertising like this, what are your take-aways to use in your own work?

Maggie Lynch said...

How fun to be in the ad business. People who develop ads for large companies are some of the most creative folks I've ever met. Their ability to come up with ideas, institute amazing graphics and write copy is mind-blowing to me. It took me five years to come up with my brand and tagline. I had several along the way but when I finally landed on it I knew it was there to stay.

Back in the day, before we had the ability to record and skip commercials, I too watched for Superbowl commercials because you knew the best agencies were going to be advertising their most creative stuff. I still remember the Pepsi commercial with Mean Joe Green. For a number of years now we record the Superbowl and watch it in the evening, skipping past commercials. Also, at some point in my life I remember always watching the Clio Awards because you knew the best in category for advertising was being shown. Haven't done that in a very long time.

Of the ones you mentioned above that I did catch, the Toyota one grabbed my heart, and the eTrade one tickled my funny bone. My maternal grandparents and an aunt took in foster children of all backgrounds and abilities for most of my childhood (all together more than 60 children between the two of them). And among my own siblings are a number of disabilities from deafness to autism to other learning disabilities. So, the Toyota one won be over (and I happen to be a Toyota lover anyway so I probably paid more attention).

Thanks for a fun post.