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Nissan Rogue conquers marble-maze city

Rogue Here’s the marble-maze TV commercial that goes with the marble-maze virals that we posted on Tuesday, for the Nissan Rogue. Watching this on a big TV, you might actually get car sick. In a good way. By TBWA\Chiat\Day. Via Advertolog.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

September 27, 2007 | Permalink

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There are actually holes that swallow up cars in NYC.

Posted by: Frump | Sep 27, 2007 9:45:58 AM

AMAZING!

Posted by: Gary T | Sep 27, 2007 10:33:51 AM

Cannes.

Posted by: Steve S. | Sep 27, 2007 4:38:42 PM

Shame about the cheesy voice-over... "Game on"?! Very well produced though and some great details in there (the swimming pool and rooftop car park work great)

Posted by: | Sep 28, 2007 4:28:23 AM

Yeh I saw a really cool version on another adblog that had a different Voice over

Posted by: Nick L | Sep 28, 2007 10:51:59 AM

I just saw this last night on NBC during the office. It's great! Definitely a creative campaign that I think beats the usual car advertisements that we see over and over again.

Posted by: Melanie | Sep 28, 2007 4:14:18 PM

This ad makthse me tingle with glee and excitment whenever I see it!

Posted by: Sparticus | Sep 28, 2007 5:12:46 PM

60 second version, Brilliant.
30 second client-dictated version, anti-brilliant.

Posted by: advet | Sep 28, 2007 5:52:47 PM

Yeh screw clients!!!!

Posted by: Meedget | Sep 28, 2007 6:21:01 PM

whats the song at the end of the commercial

Posted by: mike | Oct 15, 2007 3:00:07 PM

Heard that Chiat and Nissan used supercool and cutting edge brainwave analysis to fine tune the ad !! Heard some Berkeley company worked on it...

Posted by: Steven | Nov 8, 2007 2:03:09 AM

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