GoDaddy Super Bowl ad doesn’t show a puppy dog…it shows a small business owner.
GoDaddy’s Super Bowl commercial is puppy dog-less, making it seem that the initial Buddy commercial was not intended to be a PR stunt.
The real commercial is a great nod to GoDaddy’s customer, the hard working small business owner. He’s not watching the game at a party, the narrator says, because he’s working.
The commercial makes a subtle nod to its aborted “Journey Home” commercial, or at least the ones it attempted to spoof, by mentioning how he is missing out on puppy ads.
It’s a good commercial. People won’t be talking about it at the water cooler tomorrow, but it’s spot on.
Acro says
I was hoping for more boobs.
Domainer Extraordinaire says
I was hoping someone would kick a dog. 🙂
couponpages says
It’s funny, but they’ve clearly reached a point where people expect controversy, so they are getting just as much publicity by using a toned down spot.
chrisbacke says
Very disappointed by so many commercials. Is it wrong to expect brilliance when you’re paying that kind of coin?
Doritos (crowd-sourced?) and the Lok-tite glue ones were the only ones I’d take time to watch again.
PageHowe.com says
pen and paper?
ChuckWagen says
Snooz-O-Rama!
John says
Sorry I did not watch this.
I only watch real football when Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester, Borussia and the likes are playing