The 30 Freakiest Ads of 2012 The year's goofiest, craziest, spookiest and most bewildering spots
Ninety-eight percent of advertising is predictably, often painfully safe. Is the opposite any better? Not always. But it gets points, at least, for not being formulaic—for trying to surprise viewers, for better or worse. There's lots of better, and a few examples of worse, on this list—our annual dive into the year's freakiest commercials.
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Video Gallery: The 30 Freakiest Ads of 2012
Several of the ads border on genius: the animated Australian train-safety PSA, for example, and the epic Danish public-transportation ad. There's the self-consciously weird and the just plain inexplicable. There are zombies, singing eggs, air-guitar-playing fetuses and genderless self-eating humanoid ice-cream creatures. Unlike years past, when we showcased many PSAs, this year there are only two—although one of them is freaky enough to come in at No. 2. The top spot on our list, in particular, is an interesting case—a crazy, unapproved spot that was subsequently embraced by the brand and helped it attract a whole new generation of fans. In all, it's a good snapshot of some of the year's strangest marketing.
- Sid Lee and Cirque du Soleil Launch Marketing Joint Venture
- Mozilla Moves Ahead With Do Not Track Browser
- Twitter Snags Local Social Discovery Firm Spindle
- Brands Can Use Images in Facebook Comments, Too
- Judy Greer is a Reluctant Web Video Star
- James Gandolfini is Dead at 51
- Elle's Robbie Myers on Women's Magazines and Serious Journalism
- 'Dumb Ways to Die' Train Keeps Rolling, as It Wins Grand Prix in Radio
- Maxipad Brand Goes for Blood in Brilliant Reply to Facebook Rant
- Draftfcb and Pereira & O'Dell Each Win a Grand Prix in Cyber Category
- Annie Leibovitz Revisits Her Famous Photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
- TBWA\Media Arts Lab Earns Press Grand Prix for Apple's iPad Mini Ads
- Millennial Guys Are Turning to Makeup
- Conan O'Brien to Advertisers: You Disgust Me, but I Will Take Your Money
- 'Dumb Ways to Die' Train Keeps Rolling, as It Wins Grand Prix in Radio
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs Pitches Revolt and Tells Advertisers How to Be Cool
AdFreak is your daily blog of the best and worst of creativity in advertising, media, marketing and design. Follow us as we celebrate (and skewer) the latest, greatest, quirkiest and freakiest commercials, promos, trailers, posters, billboards, logos and package designs around. Edited by Adweek's Tim Nudd. Updated every weekday, with a weekly recap on Saturdays.


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