The commercial, “Hello mother, hello father,” by K9 Advantix is about a small, cute little puppy singing a song about going to camp and how much he is thankful for having K9 Advantix so he is able to enjoy camping. The song is very catchy and most people will just find the puppy adorable which catches people’s attention. The song is simple and that too catches people’s attention and without realizing it that the song itself is selling a product. Such as Robert Scholes take on the Budweiser commercial in the article, “On Reading A Video Text, “ which is about baseball disconnecting Budweiser completely until the very end; however, chose baseball because it is the American pastime so joins the fact that Budweiser could be an American beer. In the K9 Advantix commercial it starts off with the puppy singing the song which then adds in some camping where he thanks his mother and father for sending K9 Advantix because he does not have to bother with bugs/insects and all that comes along with it. When the commercial first came out within just a few times watching it I memorized the song without realizing it and found myself singing it throughout the day, along with many others besides me. I believe that is what makes this commercial so great is the fact that it will hit all dog lovers which most likely have dogs and will buy K9 Advantix because it can help dogs with bugs/insects. What makes this commercial even more appealing is the fact that it is short and simple; to the point really because the commercial is filled with a little song and a few words at the ends that wraps up exactly what the product is. In conclusion, the commercial although it is about flee medicine it sucks you in with a catchy, little song using an adorable puppy singing it that takes the product and stores in in your mind without realizing it exactly how the Budweiser commercial did with baseball.
Morgan England
The music is very attractive to the viewer because it the vocals are like a kids voice and dog owners treat thier dogs like thier kids.
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The nutural assumptions here are that for a dog to be clean happy is for a dog to be claen and free of fleas.the music makes us relate the puppy to our own kids.
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