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Orangina Oddness

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 30 November 2010, 15:52    Permalink    Comments (9)

Parisian agency Fred & Farid has created this surreal new ad for Orangina, which mocks television advertising clichés to imply that the fizzy orange drink is perfect for pretty much any situation... if you are a wild animal.

The ad follows the agency's earlier oddity for the brand, from 2007, which implied Orangina had surprising aphrodisiac qualities.

 

Credits:
Agency: Fred & Farid
Creatives: Fred & Farid, Thomas Raillard
Production company: Gorgeous
Director: Tom Carty
Post/animation: The Mill

 

9 Comments

I don't know if thats made me want to drink orangina, but i'll certainly be buying a goat now
duncan
2010-12-01 00:20:40


Orangina: For the Furry in you.
Sergethew
2010-12-01 09:41:22


The guy with the goat at the end has officailly capped his acting future.
Youssef Sarhan
2010-12-01 12:01:36


These crazy Orangina ads are top.
A
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2010-12-01 18:04:04


I'd forgotten Orangina even existed until this ad. Really is the most surreal thing i've seen for a while...
Wilbur
2010-12-02 09:17:20


I think this is a brilliant job well done. Really strange stuff!
milo
2010-12-02 17:36:33


It's so ugly.
kai
2010-12-03 08:58:13


I've got the right hump, I've been giving orangina to my cat for a week now, and not once has it shown an interest in cleaning my car.
Nelly
2010-12-03 14:39:12


Surely not... it's like an unedited brainstorm transcript.
Simon Palmer
2010-12-04 15:15:38


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