bestofthe2000s.com telah mengeluarkan senarai commercial of the decade untuk sepanjang 2000
honda dengan iklan “grrr” berkenaan diesel menang kategori ini
seriously aku mmg dah terlepas pandang iklan pasal engine diesel honda neh masa 2004
hehe so apa kata kita tengok balik iklan honda yang cool kat bawah. hehe 🙂
sedikit info berkenaan iklan ada kat bawah neh
courtest of wikipedia lah siapa lagi kan. hehe 🙂
Grrr is a 2004 advertising campaign launched by Honda to promote its newly-launched i-CTDi diesel engines in the United Kingdom. The campaign, which centred around a 90-second television and cinema advert, also comprised newspaper and magazine advertisements, radio commercials, free distributed merchandise, and an internet presence which included an online game, e-mail advertising, and an interactive website. The campaign was created and managed by the advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy (W+K). W+K were given a budget of ÂŁ600,000 for production of the television commercial, a process which lasted six months.[1] The piece was directed by Adam Foulkes and Alan Smith, produced by London-based production company Nexus Productions, and featured American author Garrison Keillor singing the campaign’s theme song. Grrr premiered on British cinema screens on September 24, 2004.
Grrr was both a critical and financial success. It was the most-awarded campaign of 2005, sweeping awards ceremonies within the television and advertising industries, including the year’s Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, from which it took home the Film Grand Prix—considered the most prestigious honour in the advertising industry. The campaign proved popular with the British public, and Honda reported that its brand awareness figures more than doubled in the period following the campaign’s debut. Overall sales of Honda products within the UK increased by more than 35%,[2] and sales of diesel-engine Accords shot from 518 units in 2003 to 21,766 units in 2004.[3]
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