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10 ads to watch for during Super Bowl

Facebook, Google join in the advertisin­g game

- By Mae Anderson

This year’s Super Bowl won’t be a politicsfr­ee zone, as both President Trump and Democratic presidenti­al candidate Michael Bloomberg will air campaign ads during the game.

But most other advertiser­s will offer escape from impeachmen­t and the upcoming presidenti­al election by stuffing multiple celebritie­s in their ads, appropriat­ing popular songs, going for inoffensiv­e humor, and trying to tug at people’s heartstrin­gs.

Here are 10 ads to watch for during Sunday’s game in Miami:

Amazon:

Amazon’s ad stars Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, imagining life before the company’s voice assistant Alexa. A maid named Alexa throws some burning firewood out a window when she is asked to turn the temperatur­e down; an Old West pioneer asks his companion AI to “play that song I like.” In one of the few political allusions of the night, a newsboy says his newspaper has “fake news” and a character resembling Richard Nixon asks his secretary to remind him to delete his tapes (although she tells the camera she won’t do it).

Audi:

Arya can sing as well as stab, it turns out. “Game of Thrones” actress Maisie Williams belts out the hit song “Let it Go” from “Frozen” as she promotes Audi’s etron family of electric vehicles. The ad airs in the fourth quarter.

Budweiser: The AnheuserBu­sch brand enlisted Oscarwinni­ng director Kathryn Bigelow for a 60second ad that contrasts a voiceover of “typical American” behavior with reallife video of Americans doing heartwarmi­ng things. For instance, the narration says typical Americans are “always so competitiv­e” while the ad shows Hannah Gavios, who is partially paralyzed, completing a marathon. Cheetos: The MC Hammer classic “U Can’t Touch This” is 30 years old this year, but that’s not keeping Cheetos from embracing it. The snackfood ad features a man with bright orange Cheetos dust on his hands who can’t stop moving furniture or performing office tasks. Hammer himself — “Hammer pants” and all — also keeps popping up to utter his catchphras­e. Doritos: The snack chip is betting people will connect with “Old Town Road,” the smash hit of the summer by Lil Nas X. In the Westernthe­med ad, Lil Nas has a dance off with grizzled character actor Sam Elliott. Billy Ray Cyrus, who features in the song’s remix, also makes a cameo. Facebook: The Menlo Park company hasn’t unveiled its first Super Bowl ad, but it will star Rocky himself, Sylvester Stallone, with comedian Chris Rock to promote the site’s Groups feature. The 60second ad airs late in the fourth quarter. Google: The Mountain View company’s 90second ad is one of the few ads this year that doesn’t use humor or celebritie­s. It features a man reminiscin­g about his wife, using the Google Assistant feature to pull up old photos of her and past vacations. The ad is set to an instrument­al version of “Say Something” by Great Big World.

Hyundai: The automaker pokes fun at Boston accents with a 60second ad in the first quarter that uses Bostonaffi­liated celebritie­s including actor Chris Evans, John Krasinski, “Saturday Night Live” alum Rachel Dratch and former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz. They discuss Hyundai’s feature that lets car owners park remotely with exaggerate­d accents that make “Smart Park” sound like “smaht pahk.”

Michelob: Wrestlertu­rnedactor John Cena tries to convince “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon that there’s a “lighter side” to working out, with cameos by “Tonight Show” band the Roots and Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt. The ad ultimately hawks Michelob Ultra, which AnheuserBu­sch promotes as a lower calorie beer.

Pepsi: Pepsi tries to reignite the cola wars with Missy Elliott and H.E.R. performing an updated version of the Rolling Stones’ classic tune “Paint It Black.” As singers intone the lyrics “I see a red door and I want it painted black,” a red cola can resembling a Coke changes into a black can of Pepsi. Mae Anderson is an Associated Press writer.

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Cheetos MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This” may be 30 years old, but it’s getting him into a Cheetos ad this year.
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Vaisman, Carola / Budweiser AnheuserBu­sch brand enlisted Oscarwinni­ng director Kathryn Bigelow for a 60second ad.
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PepsiCo Missy Elliott (center left) and H.E.R. will be part of Pepsi’s Super Bowl ad as the company tries to reignite the cola wars. Below: Ellen DeGeneres (left) and wife Portia de Rossi appear in a scene from Amazon’s 2020 Super Bowl spot, touting Alexa.
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