

Well, "Puppy Monkey Baby" was met with a very mixed response, yet many commended it for embracing its own odd nature. The kid tells Greene that he's the greatest, offers him a Coke, and in exchange, Greene happily tosses his jersey over to the child saying "hey kid, catch!" It's a nice, heartwarming piece of corporate manipulation, making anyone and everyone want a Coke as soon as it's over.

We are dedicated to be the most detailed resource on all the various Mountain Dew products, promotions, and much more So sit back, have a sip of your favorite Dew, and read up on one of the best soda brands out there 449 articles have been created on this Wiki since October 10th, 2010. "Hey Kid, Catch!" is a Coca-Cola ad from 1979's Super Bowl XIV in which a kid ( Tommy Okon) follows the Pittsburgh Steelers' "Mean" Joe Greene as he limps to the locker room. About this Wiki - Administrators - Fandom Help - Policies. Since its release, it has universally gone on to be regarded as the greatest commercial of all time. The perfect commercial for the guy who had just come off of making Blade Runner. Ridley Scott's "1984" Apple ad depicts a woman ( Anya Major) who represents the original Macintosh, arriving to save the world from "Big Brother" ( David Graham), a figure that represents conformity.

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